 New York On any visit, you are almost inevitably infected by the pace and the beauty of this city.
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 San Francisco San Francisco, city of bridges, Chinatown, Alcatraz, a lively atmosphere, and fog.
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 New York Stock Exchange The centre of financial power, the New York Stock Exchange is a thrilling visit.
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 Trinity Church Hidden between concrete monsters, Trinity Church is a Gothic place of peace in the Manhattan jungle.
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 Golden Gate Bridge The Golden Gate Bridge is a true wonder of bridge design - and a perfect cycling destination.
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 Central Park A vital part of New York is Central Park.
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 SoHo Artistic area of the Big Apple - pleasant to wonder around.
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 Minneapolis Located in the MidWest of the USA, Minneapolis actually has some unexpected sights and attractions on offer.
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 Venice Beach Venice Beach is a run-down area at the beach near Los Angeles, interesting mainly because of its weird people.
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 World Trade Center NYC Once one of the proud landmarks of New York, the WTC will remain the site of an incredible attack.
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 Ground Zero WTC New York The TV images were chilling, and so is walking around Ground Zero (where the WTC towers once stood).
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 Grand Central Terminal Apart from its function as a transportation hub, the station is also a major tourist sight for its grand design, overwhelming size, or shops and restaurants.
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 Brooklyn Bridge Perhaps the most famous of New York bridges, Brooklyn Bridge also is one of its best known icons. Walking across the bridge is a great way to enter Manhattan and gives fabulous views.
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 Brooklyn Heights A hip neighbourhood with plenty of quiet areas, Brooklyn Heights has a distinct town feel over it, some great architecture, tree-lined streets and streets with shops and restaurants.
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 Rossville Boatyard Not easily visited, there are ways to get glimpses of the shipwrecks off Staten Island, where dozens of rusty ships are waiting to be dismantled.
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 Flatiron Building One of the most remarkable buildings in New York, the Flatiron Building is one of the oldest skyscrapers of the city, and truly unique in its appearance.
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 Washington Monument Being the tallest structure of the city, Washington Monument is visible from almost anywhere around the city, and was erected in honour of the first President of the United States, George Washington.
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 Times Square Not really a square but rather an intersection, Times Square can be called the very central point of New York and is exemplary of the energy of this great city.
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 Magnificent Mile Shopping and sightseeing come together at the Magnificent Mile, a wide boulevard in North Chicago officially known as Michigan Avenue and the heart of the city.
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 Rosehill Cemetery After entering the grounds of Rosehill Cemetery, an enormous area with trees, monuments, ponds and graves awaits the visitor, who is advised to explore the cemetery by car.
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 Chicago Millennium Park Not just a park but a green space with several exciting areas, Millennium Park can attract anyone seeking a break from the city on Lake Michigan and has activities both for summer and winter.
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 Arches National Park A surprising landscape of rock formations, among which the natural arches obviously stand out, awaits you at Arches, which is best visited early morning or late afternoon.
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 Bryce Canyon National Park While not being a canyon, Bryce Canyon is an exciting national park where you can see truly unique landscape, and let your fantasy loose on all the oddly shaped geological formations and their many different colours.
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 Zion National Park A canyon full of outdoor activities awaits you in Zion - the Virgin River Canyon is the artery through which everyone flows north or south, to trail off for exploration on both sides.
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 Chicago Riverwalk A great way to explore the city, the Riverwalk follows the Chicago River and offers a down-to-earth view of the impressive architectural feats of the city and its many bridges.
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 Ellis Island One of the must-sees when in New York, Ellis Island makes for an educative excursion where you can learn about the one of the greatest immigration processes of recent times.
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 Rothko Chapel A quiet suburb of Houston houses one of its most peculiar buildings: Rothko Chapel, refuge for those seeking tranquillity, peace of mind, and/or a place to meditate.
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 Arlington National Cemetery More than just a cemetery, a visit to Arlington with its memorials for those who have shaped the United States in several ways and for events that once were world news makes it feel like a walk through history.
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 Tidal Basin During the Cherry Blossom Festival, a walk along the Tidal Basin is a joy for the eye, and apart from the views over this body of water, you will come across monuments of famous US presidents.
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 Georgetown Probably the prettiest neighbourhood of Washington, DC, Georgetown offers a hip shopping area along with attractive buildings and the tranquil surrounds of an old, tree-lined canal.
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 High Line Convert a disused 3rd floor railroad track into a greenway and you have a good idea; do it in Manhattan and the idea is brilliant - the High Line offers unconventional views of the city.
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