If you're asking about Zebulon Pike, he explored the plains up to the Rocky Mountains and was the first Anglo-American to see Pike's Peak, the most prominent of the mountains along the Front Range where the Great Plains end. The mountain, which overlooks Colorado Springs and can be seen as far north as Brighton, Colorado bears his name today.
He was, essentially, the Louis and Clark of the Arkansas River. John C. Fremont picked up where he left off, exploring the American southwest.
tourism began when people decided to go somewhere to see a landmark
One famous landmark would be the Esplanade. Most would describe it as durian-like. It is also the place to go for performances (art, music, ballet etc) be it paid or free ones.
Rosamund Pike goes by Ros.
Rodney Pike goes by RodZilla.
It is a historical site, a landmark for France and Paris, and from the top you can see Paris.
Joseph Vincent Pike goes by J.V..
Mason Pike goes by Mad Man Mason.
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it is famous
It is landmark for many reasons. Go to:www.wikipedia.orgThen, type in 1789, and it will take you to the page.
The best place to go in Seattle is their famous landmark which is the Space Needle. It is highly recommended for all age groups and its beautiful scenic view from the observation deck will surely a scene they will never forget.
A lot of things. It is hard to tell if you are drifting, sharks are more active, and if you get injured, no one can see you. Just go with another person and have a good landmark on the shore.