There is hardly another country in the world that can compare with the United States of America in terms of scale, number of natural and man-made attractions, variety of climatic zones and recreational opportunities.
This country is very different. It's one thing to go to the northern, rather harsh state of Maine, and quite another - to sunny California, with its bustling Los Angeles and picturesque beaches. In the United States, you can arrange a shopping tour of the shops of New York and wander through the untouched expanses of one of the national parks.
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What to see in the USA?
The most interesting and beautiful places, photos and a short description.
The Statue of Liberty
This strict lady with a burning torch and a tablet is a symbol not only of New York, but of the whole of America. Created in France, the Statue of Liberty has taken root very well on its island near Manhattan. All tourists without exception are photographed against it, traditionally becoming in the pose with an outstretched arm that has become famous throughout the world.
Manhattan
The historic center of New York, the heart and the most famous, expensive, prestigious, bustling area of the city. There is an incredible number of people, cars, shopping centers and office complexes. Manhattan has repeatedly become the "hero" of Hollywood films, the scene of thrillers and romantic comedies.
Mount Rushmore
Yes, this is the very mountain on which the portraits of the four most famous presidents of the United States are carved: Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. This otherwise unremarkable mountain is located in South Dakota, near the city of Keyston. The height of this bas-relief is 18.6 meters, so the presidents are visible from afar.
Niagara Falls
One can talk for a long time about the beauty and power of this most famous waterfall in the world, but the spectacle itself cannot be replaced by anything. There are several ways to admire Niagara: from a helicopter, from a tunnel under powerful streams of water and, of course, from the banks, and from different sides. In any case, it is incredibly beautiful, and also very noisy.
Washington Monument
It is the central monument in Washington DC, erected as a symbol of state power right between the Capitol and the White House. The granite obelisk, 169 meters high and weighing about 91 tons, is faced with beautiful Maryland marble. By the way, you can get to the top of the Washington Monument by lift or by overcoming 896 steps.
Golden Gate Bridge
At one time, this suspension bridge in San Francisco was the longest in the world, but now it is far from the record holders, because it was built in 1937. However, the Golden Gate still looks very respectable and slender, being a recognized hallmark of the city, showing off on postcards and photos.
Times Square
If Manhattan is the heart of New York, then Times Square is the heart of Manhattan itself! This square is an incredibly popular and lively place where crowds flock. This place is also called the "Great White Road" and "the crossroads of the world." Bright advertisements, tons of shops - Times Square never sleeps.
Lincoln Memorial
This place in the center of Washington is visited by at least five million people every year. The slender building with columns can serve as an example of classical antique architecture, and at the entrance visitors are greeted by Abraham Lincoln himself, the sixteenth president of the United States. Several legends are associated with the monument, which guides will willingly tell you about.
Grand Canyon
What can I say, this is truly the Grand Canyon, a real miracle of nature, which will take the spirit of even the most experienced traveler. It is located in the state of Arizona and is the most unusual geological object on our planet. Tourists are most attracted by the opportunity to stand on the glass platform above the canyon.
Central Park New York
One of the few islets of greenery, again located in Manhattan. This is one of the most famous parks in the world, a wonderful place where thousands of megalopolis residents come to rest every day. Here they jog, sit on the grass, admire the lakes and swimming ducks, and the children play in the well-equipped playgrounds.
Fifth Avenue Street
Manhattan again! This street is considered one of the most expensive, the most fashionable, the most pretentious and, of course, one of the most famous in the world. Just imagine how many famous personalities walked along its sidewalks, went to boutiques and cafes! It is from Fifth Avenue that the countdown of all New York streets begins.
Las Vegas
The best place to drop a few thousand dollars is a Las Vegas casino. In this most noisy and brightest American city, they will easily sign you with the first person you meet, give you whiskey to drink and help you get rid of extra money with pleasure. Just do not get carried away, because you can be left with nothing at all!
Hoover Dam
The Hoover Dam or Dam is one of the most interesting and large-scale hydraulic structures in the United States. It stands in the Black Canyon, in the lower part of the Colorado River and became the reason for the formation of a reservoir. The Hoover Dam was built in 1936, it is located in the vicinity of Las Vegas, so it will be possible to combine a casino and a visit to an interesting place.
Monument Valley
This is not a man-made landmark at all, but a natural masterpiece located in the territories of the states of Utah and Arizona. This is the land of the Navajo tribe and the park of the same name, which attracts tourists with unusual landscapes. It's no wonder that cowboy films and commercials have been filmed here many times!
Moving stones in Death Valley
One of the wonders of nature, which still has no explanation. These stones are also called crawling or sliding stones. Imagine huge boulders that slowly move along the bottom of a dried-up lake in the famous Death Valley, leaving grooves behind them. Where they crawl, why, the stones, of course, do not tell, and scientists have not been able to establish this for sure.
Mount McKinley
Of course, not every tourist will be able to visit this attraction, except to admire the view from afar. This is the highest peak in North America, located in Alaska. It is noteworthy that Russian polar explorers were the first to reach the vicinity of Mount McKinley, and the debate about who was the first to conquer this peak continues to this day.
Berning Maine Festival
Berning Maine or Burning Man, or "burning man", is an annual event that takes place in the Black Rock Desert (Nevada). For eight days, the desert turns into a contemporary art exhibition, at the end of which a statue of a wooden man is burned. It is customary to come here in decorated cars and in bright costumes.
Highway 66
This highway is rightfully called "the mother of all American roads." Highway 66 is four thousand kilometers long and connects major cities such as Los Angeles and Chicago, located in different parts of the United States. Thus, the highway became a symbol of the unity of America, had a significant impact on the life of the country and its economic development.
Museum Mile (New York)
This is part of Fifth Avenue, which we talked about earlier. This section of the street with a length of 1.6 kilometers received this name thanks to a dozen museums located on it. The famous Metropolitan, the National Academy Museum, the National Design Museum, the Museum of African Art and a number of other museums are located here.
Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park is a UNESCO-listed site that occupies part of the states of Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. Yellowstone is known for its geysers, picturesque landscapes, unspoiled nature, richness of flora and fauna. Here you can see unique caves, clean lakes, canyons and rivers. The park provides ample opportunities for active recreation.
Grand Central Station New York
The Grand Central or Grand Central Terminal is not only a historical monument, but also one of the oldest buildings in the Big Apple. The total area of the station reaches 19 hectares; it is easy to get confused among the intricacies of platforms and paths. Central Station is located in Manhattan and is famous for its luxurious waiting room with arched windows and columns.
Solomon Guggenheim Museum
One of the museums located on the Fifth Avenue Museum Mile described above. It is a collection of works by masters of contemporary culture and art. The Solomon Guggenheim Museum was created in 1937 and is distinguished by a unique layout of the premises - it is proposed to start viewing the collection from the upper floor, gradually going down the spiral ramp.
Hollywood Walk of Fame
It is to this corner of Los Angeles that about 10 million tourists come annually to see the handprints of Hollywood stars left right on the sidewalk. On the Walk of Fame today there are stars of almost 2.5 thousand celebrities, the collection has been replenished since 1960. A star on the walk of fame - recognition of the outstanding achievements of an individual, her contribution to American culture.
White House
This official residence of the American leader needs no introduction. Thanks to this snow-white building, almost every country has its own White House, becoming synonymous with power. The six-story mansion was built in an exquisite and austere Palladian style in 1800, so that of all the US presidents, only George Washington did not have time to live in the White House.
Pentagon
The name of this building in Greek means simply "pentagon" and fully meets all the features of the architecture. Nobody says any more "the building of the US Department of Defense" - just the Pentagon - and everything becomes clear. This remarkable, the largest office building on the planet is located in the state of Virginia. Interestingly, the lawn in front of the entrance to the Pentagon is also pentagonal.
Alcatraz prison
One of the darkest prisons in the world, located on an island in the San Francisco Bay. Alcatraz is often referred to simply as "The Rock" and it is believed that it was incredibly difficult to escape from it. Today this place, shown in films, broadcasts and described in literature, attracts tourists with a dark history and perfectly preserved atmosphere of a real casemate.
Alaska
The largest, coldest, most sparsely populated state in the United States. People come here to see the untouched nature of the north, try themselves as a gold digger, visit museums and other attractions. The must-see list includes Denali National Park, home to Mount McKinley and the Museum of the North.
Miami Beach
Who has not heard of Miami Beach, probably the most famous resort on the planet! It is located in Florida, in the suburbs of Grand Miami. This resort is separated from the city itself by Biscayne Bay. Immediately, we note that Miami Beach is a resort for the rich, its second name is "the island of billionaires." The apartments here are very expensive, but the beaches are gorgeous and the water is clear.
Blue Ridge Freeway
This is not just a road - it is a protected park highway. Blue Ridge is known for its wonderful views that can be admired all the way - 755 kilometers. The road runs along the Blue Ridge (part of the Appalachian mountain range). There are parking lots and campgrounds along the way for travelers to stop and enjoy the scenic views.
Hollywood Sign
Remember those crisp white HOLLYWOOD letters that stand out against the green slopes of Mount Lee? Remember, of course! This is one of the most recognizable signs in the world, the symbol of the "Dream Factory", the entire state of California and even the United States itself. The badge was installed in 1923 and became a real brand.