The National Mall, maintained by the National Park Service, spans over 1,000 acres of monuments and green space, including the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, and Vietnam War Memorial.
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Situated on the US-Canada border, Niagara Falls comprises three waterfalls with the highest combined flow rate worldwide. It's a top tourist destination known for its awe-inspiring beauty.
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The oldest and most charming part of New Orleans, featuring Bourbon Street's jazz, nightlife, and food, alongside historic architecture and the Cities of the Dead.
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A symbol of America, this 151-foot-tall copper monument can be viewed from the Staten Island Ferry or up close with an official tour.
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This cone geyser in Yellowstone National Park erupts unpredictably but remains a thrilling sight, expelling over 3,700 gallons of hot water during eruptions.
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Known for its bright lights, entertainment, and casinos, The Strip offers a mix of gambling, shows, and nightlife, making it a prime destination for excitement and indulgence.
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The world's largest museum complex, including the National Air & Space Museum, National Museum of Natural History, and the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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Formed by the Colorado River, this natural wonder is 277 miles long and up to 6,000 feet deep. It offers breathtaking views and a humbling experience.
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