NYC
Washington, D.C.
The West
The Midwest
The East Coast
100

This green lady greets you when you arrive to NYC on a boat.

the Statue of Liberty

100

Home of the president.

 the White House

100

This Arizona national park is filled with breathtaking views of red clay rock formations.

the Grand Canyon

100

This famous mountain carving of four great American presidents is called this. BONUS: Name the four presidents on the mountain.

 Mount Rushmore (George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln)

100

If you want to get to know revolutionary America better, walk the Freedom Trail in this historical Massachusetts town.

 Boston

200

This noisy intersection is bustling with billboards, broadway shows...

Times Square

200

This monument honors the president who ended slavery. HINT: He's on the penny. And the monument is on the back.

the Lincoln Memorial

200

This sign is what famous actors and actresses see.

Hollywood sign

200

This city is home of the bean, a large metallic art sculpture that reflects the city skyline on its shell.

Chicago


200

Independence Hall in Philadelphia is where this important document was signed. BONUS: Name the date the document was signed.

the Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776)

300

This skyscraper shares a name with a Jay-Z/Alicia Keys song that pays tribute to NYC's nickname.

the Empire State Building

300

The Washington Monument and reflecting pool was the setting for this man's famous "I Have a Dream" speech

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr./MLK

400

In Central Park, you can visit Strawberry Fields, a memorial to this Beatle.

John Lennon

400

All the major monuments and museums in D.C. are located in this park.

the National Mall

500

To pay tribute to the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, this building was erected as a memorial.

the Freedom Tower 

500

This is the building where Congress meets.

 the Capitol

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