all i know is that im from Denver, so i like the rocky mountains. but here is my list.
20:Molly Brown's House, Colorado
19:Gateway Arch, Missouri
18:Epcot, Florida
17:Moab, Utah
16:Stanely Hotel, Colorado
15:Hollywood Sign, California
14:Devil's Tower, Wyoming
13:Niagra Falls, New York
12:Liberty Bell, Pennsylvania
11:Grand Canyon, Arizona
10:The Wave, Arizona
9:Mt.Rushmore, South Dakota
8:Empire State Building, New York
7:White House, Washington D.C.
6:Casa Bonita, Colorado
5:Rocky Mountains, Colorado
4:The Cloud, Illinois
3:Sears Tower, Illinois
2:Statue of Liberty, New York
1:Space Needle, Seattle
Fort Jesus, made by the Portuguese, was built in 1593 and used as a trading post for 20 years. It still stands today and is used as a museum.
Success is a subjective and relative and people disagree as to how to define or measure it, but the consensus of historians is that Teddy Roosevelt was at worst in the top 20% of US presidents.
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the Philippine islands were given to the us by Spain for 20 million
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The landmarks make us proud to be Australian.
Landmarks of France - 1917 was released on: USA: 20 March 1917
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The Golden Gate
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us open of tennis is #1
There are 49 National Historic landmarks in the state of Alaska. The Aniakchak crater, Denali (Mount McKinley), and the Golden North Hotel are among the top rated landmarks found in Alaska.
the pastheron the temple of athena mount olympus
The everglades, Kennedy Space Center and Walt Disney World are landmarks in Florida. The Great Smokey Mountains and Graceland (home of Elvis Presley) are landmarks in Tennessee.
Of course not. What a silly question.
Well there are about 2,340 of them. Hope this helped!