Attractions
Here are some of the Famous tourist attractions in the United States of America.
Times Square: Time Square in New York City also referred to as Manhattan Crossroads of commerce is the most visited place in NYC.
The Las Vegas Strip: Over 30 million visitors visited the Sin City Last Year, some stayed overnight while the rest gambled on the strip. Far from natural the Neon Trail is also a part of the Federal Government’s National Scenic Bypass.
Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial: This is a historic Site in Atlantic Georgia and Dr. King’s birth home. This includes Ebenezer Baptist Church where he first preached nonviolence, the King Center (with King's tomb), Firehouse No.6, and the International World Peace Rose Garden.
Pirates of the Caribbean: This is a classic ten minutes ride in Disney World Florida an inspiration from the gigantic Disney Pirates of the Caribbean movie Franchise. After many changes the ride still retains its original charm and humor. Though it's gone through many changes and updates since it opened in 1973, the ride retains its original charm and humor.
Denver Art Museum: This is an art museum in Denver, the most populous city of the US State Colorado and is located in the Denver civic center. The place is known for its American Indian Art and has a collection of 68,000 works from all over the world.
Niagara Falls: The Falls in NY standing astride on the U.S.-Canada border is known to attract more than 12 million visitors every year. They have been a tourist Mecca since the mid-19th century.
Fisherman's Wharf and National Recreation Area: Both these places in San Francisco are known to bring in 12 to 15 million visitors every year. It's hard to say which one of the two is the more favorite.
Faneuil Hall: Built by a rich merchant Peter Faneuil in Boston the place served as a commercial center of the city for centuries and a site for famous orations, like Samuel Adams' independence-rallying speech to colonists. Faneuil also includes the restored 19th-century Quincy Market.