yes
I'm not sure how major they have to be. Go to the related link below for a list of landmarks compiled by the National Park Service
no
Washington, D.C. is not a state. Washington, D.C. was created for the sole purpose of not having a national capital located in any state.
I think there might be some,
The most populous U.S. city not located in a state is Washington, D.C., which has a population of approximately 650,000 people. As the capital of the United States, it is a federal district and not part of any state. Washington, D.C. serves as the political hub of the country, hosting numerous national institutions and landmarks.
Amongst the famous landmarks in this park are (no surprise) the arches.
The US capital city is Washington D.C. It is in no state. It is in the District of Columbia (This is what the letters, D.C., stand for), an area specifically established, to be outside the boundaries of any state, for the national capital.
Hawaii has alot of famous landmarks. Like Mauna Kea, Hawaii National Park, Waikiki Beach etc.
Washington DC (east coast) was established to NOT be part of any State, because it heads all of the States. It was founded LONG before the State of Washington was even a hint at being founded on the west coast..
Howard University is not in any state, it is located in Washington, District of Columbia which is not a state.Howard University is not in any state, it is located in Washington, District of Columbia which is not a state.Howard University is not in any state, it is located in Washington, District of Columbia which is not a state.Howard University is not in any state, it is located in Washington, District of Columbia which is not a state.Howard University is not in any state, it is located in Washington, District of Columbia which is not a state.Howard University is not in any state, it is located in Washington, District of Columbia which is not a state.
The national capital, Washington, D.C., is not located in any state. Area was ceded from the states of Virginia and Maryland to make the District of Columbia, which would become the national capital. This was so no state would seem favored by having one of its cities be the capital of the United States.
There are No National Parks in Nebraska. There are 20 National Historic Landmarks in Nebraska; including Homestead in Beatrice and Scotts Bluff in Gering. To find out more about the 20 National Historic Landmarks in Nebraska, go to Wikipedia.com and Look up National Parks (USA).