The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of freedom and democracy. It was gifted to the United States by France in 1886 . It became a National Monument in 1924.
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Death Valley
Death Valley is a 140-mile long north-south structural depression in California. It is the lowest, hottest & driest part of North America.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park is located in Hawaii.It features two active volcanoes: Kīlauea and Mauna Loa. They are world's largest shield volcano.
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Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge was completed in 1937. It was the tallest & longest suspension bridge in the world.It connects San Francisco with Marin County.
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Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon is a 277-mile arid-land erosion masterpiece. It is 6,000 feet deep at its deepest point and 18 miles wide at its widest.
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Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is a dormant volcano-top wonder, hot springs & stunning wildlife like the largest buffalo herd, grizzly bears & wolves.
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Monument Valley
Monument Valley is a region in the Colorado Plateau. It is known for its cluster of sandstone buttes with the largest reaching 1,000 ft above the valley floor.
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Arches National Park
Arches National Park is located in eastern Utah.It features 120 square miles of sandstone formations .It was established as a national monument in 1929 & a national park in 1971.