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Carnegie Hall, New York

Carnegie Hall, New York

Modern America's short history was no impediment in the quick growth of culture and arts. In 1890, only 114 years after the Declaration of Independence, Andrew Carnegie was financing the construction of the "Music Hall". The building was going to house the Oratorio Society of New York and the New York Symphony Society on whose board Carnegie was a member. The opening concert was conducted by maestro Walter Damrosch and composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky on May 5 1891. Only two years later, the Music Hall was renamed Carnegie Hall after board members convinced Carnegie of the importance of using his name. The building was sold and resold, and in 1960, with the New York Philharmonic on the move to Lincoln Center, the building was going to be demolished to make room for a commercial skyscraper. Violinist Isaac Stern and many of the artist residents made pressure and saved the building by convinving the city of New York to buy the estate from Simon, the commercial developer. The nonprofit C

Disneyland

Disneyland

Minnie and Mickey, Donald and Daisy, Snow White and the seven dwarfs, everyone's here. Come meet them all!

Monterey Bay Aquarium

Monterey Bay Aquarium

A top attraction in the state of California, with 1.8 million visitors each year.

Six Flags Magic Mountain

Six Flags Magic Mountain

Six Flags Magic Mountain is the best known theme park in Southern California, with a large selection of roller coasters and rides for everybody.

Cedar Point Amusement Park

Cedar Point Amusement Park

The king of amusement parks, a popular destination for many families, with more roller coasters than any park in the world.

Busch Gardens Tampa

Busch Gardens Tampa

With its African theme and wildlife area, Busch Gardens is a great combination of roller coasters and a zoo.

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Golden Gate Bridge

Golden Gate Bridge

The symbol of San Francisco city, recognized by people all over the world.

Space Needle

Space Needle

The ultimate Seattle perspective. The Space Needle offers the best view of the city and the surrounding area, day or night.

Willis Tower

Willis Tower

Formerly known as the Sears Tower, this 108-story building is the tallest in the United States.

Longaberger Basket Building

Longaberger Basket Building

This unusual office building is the perfect replica of a hand woven basket, only it's 60 times larger.

Winchester Mystery House

Winchester Mystery House

A Californian mansion, that was under construction continuously for 38 years, and is reported to be haunted.

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Marilyn Monroe's Grave

Marilyn Monroe's Grave

Ranked as the sixth greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute in 1999, Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, singer and model that died on August 5, 1962.

Grave of Elvis Aaron Presley

Grave of Elvis Aaron Presley

“Rock and roll music, if you like it, if you feel it, you can't help but move to it. That's what happens to me. I can't help it.'” Elvis Presley

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park

Discover the magic of the world's first national park, Yellowstone.

Rehoboth Beach

Rehoboth Beach

Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the tranquil Rehoboth Bay, Dewey Beach is a gem along Delaware’s “gold coast.”

Waikiki Beach

Waikiki Beach

Today, Waikiki is a vibrant center of activity, a destination that showcases the spirit of Aloha to the world.

Haleakala National Park

Haleakala National Park

Stretching across east Maui, Haleakala National Park is home to Haleakala Crater, an active, but not currently erupting volcano, and Maui's highest peak.

Makena Beach (Big Beach), Maui

Makena Beach (Big Beach), Maui

Maui's south shore is home to many extraordinary beaches and Makena Beach, also known as Oneloa Beach and "Big Beach," is undoubtedly one of the island's best.

Iao Valley State Park

Iao Valley State Park

Towering emerald peaks guard the lush valley floor of Iao Valley. Located in Central Maui, this peaceful state park is home to one of Maui's most popular landmarks, the 1200-foot Iao Needle. This iconic rock peak overlooks Iao stream and is an ideal attraction for easy hiking and sightseeing. Aside from its natural tropical beautiful, sacred Iao Valley has great historical significance. It was here in 1790, at the Battle of Kepaniwai, that King Kamehameha clashed with Maui's army in his quest to unite the islands. Kamehameha defeated Maui's forces in a ferocious battle that ultimately changed the course of Hawaiian history. There is a well-marked path from the parking lot to view Iao Needle and the ridge-top lookout provides incredible views of the valley. The Needle is often covered in clouds, so an early start is your best bet for a good view. Families can also take a rainforest walk or explore interactive exhibits at the Hawaii Nature Center, which is also located within Iao

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Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

One of the best known monuments in the world, a gift from the people of France, at 100 years after the declaration of independence of North America.

Hollywood Wax Museum

Hollywood Wax Museum

The only was museum dedicated entirely to celebrities and famous movie characters, making it one of the premiere attractions in Hollywood.

Toilet Seat Museum

Toilet Seat Museum

With 900 hand-carved, painted and decorated toilet seats, this museum has won the title of the Wackiest Attraction in America.

Pez Memorabilia Museum

Pez Memorabilia Museum

The place where you can see every Pez candy dispenser that was ever made.

National Mustard Museum

National Mustard Museum

Taste more than 3,500 types of mustard, learn everything about mustard, see an impressive collection of mustard jars, all at the National Mustard Museum.

Museum of Bad Art (MOBA)

Museum of Bad Art (MOBA)

It all started with one bad painting in 1994 and since then the museum developed and now it has two galleries.

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