Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: Known for its geothermal features like geysers and hot springs, as well as diverse wildlife including bears, wolves, and bison.
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona: Renowned for its immense size and intricate landscape carved by the Colorado River over millions of years.
Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Site of the signing of the Declaration of Independence (1776) and the Constitution of the United States (1787).
Statue of Liberty, New York: A symbol of freedom and democracy, gifted by France to the United States and standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.
Yosemite National Park, California: Famous for its granite cliffs, waterfalls like Yosemite Falls, giant sequoia trees, and diverse ecosystems.
Monticello and the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia: Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, his plantation home, and the University of Virginia, designed by Jefferson, reflecting his ideals of architecture and education.
Taos Pueblo, New Mexico: A Native American community that has been continuously inhabited for over 1,000 years, showcasing traditional adobe architecture and cultural practices.
Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico: Preserves the remains of a major center of ancestral Puebloan culture, featuring monumental public and ceremonial buildings.