I am from California, so here is a short list of some landmarks/monuments/sites in California:
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The Empire State Building, Central Park,
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Monuments are important because they are part of our country's built heritage.
Virginia has dozens of landmarks. 3 that come immediately to mind are Natural Bridge, Jefferson's home (Monticello) and Washington's home (Mt. Vernon) Jamestown and Williamsburg are also landmarks.
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For National Parks and Monuments, see http://www.nps.gov/state/tx .
New York State is rich in history and full of some incredible landmarks. Some famous New York landmarks are the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, and Niagara Falls.
There are several landmarks in the state of Florida. A few of the landmarks are the Kennedy Space Center, Flagler Memorial Monument, and Everglades National Park.
34th Street is located in the eastern part of Des Moines. Some nearby landmarks include the Lauren Hill area of the city and the Iowa State Fairgrounds.
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