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Famous Attractions in the U.S.
City/States Attractions  
Washington D.C. Lincoln Memorial Photo of the Lincoln Memorial
New York
New York City Metropolitan Museum Photo of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
California
San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge Photo of the Golden Gate Bridge
Los Angeles Universal Studios Photo of Universal Studios
San Diego Legoland Photo of the Lincoln Memorial
Nevada
Las Vegas Grand Canyon National Park Photo of the Grand Canyon National Park

USA Travel Guide

The Unites States of America also called as United States comprises of 50 States and a Federal District. The United States is the world's third largest nation by means of total area.

As you travel throughout the United States you will discover the diversity present here. You can explore the New York City and learn the nation's history in Washington, or see the cowboys in Texas. Your USA trip will be filled with wonderful sites whether you sail past icebergs or enjoy the spectacular sunsets in Arizona. The Mississippi–Missouri River is the world's fourth longest river, running through the country. The Appalachian Mountains divides the Eastern Sea from the Great Lakes and the grasslands of the Midwest. The Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges run close to the Pacific coast.

Below are a few famous travel destinations in the US:

1. Times Square, New York City, N.Y

Times Square, is the busiest square of New York, and is well known for its Broadway theatres, cinemas and super signs. Times Square has lots of fun, exciting and informative tours to explore the other parts of the city. You can either choose from walking, biking, bus, eateries landmark, ethnic or water tours. Times Square has an average of more than 2,000 people traversing a block of 7th Avenue during a 15-minute weekday span.

2. The Las Vegas Strip, Nevada

Las Vegas is the most popular city in Nevada. It is the major resort city for gambling, shopping, and entertainment attracting over 31 million visitors every year.

3. National Mall and Memorial Parks, Washington.

National Mall & Memorial Parks in Washington are some of the oldest protected park lands in the National Park Service. Many of the nation's public landmarks are found in the National Mall and Memorial Parks, including the Washington, some of which are the Korean and Vietnam War Veterans Memorials and the Lincoln, and Jefferson Memorials.

4. Disney World's Magic Kingdom, Lake Buena Vista, FL

The Disney World's Magic Kingdom is the most visited theme park. It is the magical wonderland. There are mainly 7 different themed lands - Mainstreet USA, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, Frontierland, Adventureland, Mickey's Toontown Fair and Liberty Square.

The Magic Kingdom has managed to maintain its charm and appeal over the years. It is a place where families could get together in a clean and safe environment to enjoy the time they spend together.

5. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tenn./N.C.

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park has a moderate climate, mild winters and hot, humid summers. Most visitors come to the Smokies hoping to see a bear. There are approximately 1,500 bears living in the park. You will also find big animals like bears, deer, and elk here. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a hiker's paradise with over 800 miles of maintained trails ranging from short leg-stretchers to treks that would require backcountry camping. Hiking is not the only reason for visiting the Smokies. Various activities such as car camping, fishing, picnicking, wildlife viewing and auto touring are popular activities here.

6. Grand Canyon, AZ

The Grand Canyon is the most famous natural attraction in the USA. The Grand Canyon is a steep-sided gorge carved by the Colorado River in Arizona. It is largely contained in the Grand Canyon National Park one of the first national parks in the United States.