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30 Famous US Landmarks You Must Visit - Destguides From icons like the Statue of Liberty to vast natural wonders like the Grand Canyon, there are many famous US landmarks that are must-sees! Historical sites such as Gettysburg and Pearl Harbor tell stories of the country's past
50 Most Famous Landmarks in the USA You Must Visit (2025) Explore the 50 most famous landmarks in the United States When visiting these famous American landmarks, history comes alive, and you leave with a better appreciation and understanding of the momentous events that occurred right where you stand
15 American Landmarks that Define the US - Scenic States Let’s start with the most popular ones: 1 Statue of Liberty National Monument This is “THE” landmark of all USA landmarks It has been included in dozens of movies, from Alfred Hitchcock’s 1942 film “Saboteur,” to the original 1968 “Planet of the Apes ”
28 Famous Landmarks in the US You Need to Visit Here are the Top 28 Famous Landmarks in the US 1 Statue of Liberty Arguably, the Statue of Liberty is the most iconic landmark in North America Lady Liberty has her own island within New York City This copper statue was originally a gift to the United States from France
The Most Famous American Landmarks - Fodors Travel Guide From the tallest manmade monument in the Western Hemisphere to the limestone-inlaid mission that begs to be remembered, these 15 must-see American landmarks symbolize the full American story
American Landmarks - List Challenges The definitive list of the top 150 landmarks in the United States, including National Monuments, Sports Facilities, National Parks and Battlefields 284,523 users · 921,074 views
The 50 Most Iconic Landmarks in the United States Mount Rushmore resides in the pantheon of American landmarks, with the massive chiseled faces of (from left to right) George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln long becoming one of our nation's most enduring symbols