Also known as the Big Apple, this city is known for the Empire State Building, Central Park, the Statue of Liberty and the 9/11 Memorial.
New York City
Located in Asia, what is the name of this wonder which features a series of fortifications that were built during the Ming dynasty to protect its people from various nomadic groups.
Great Wall of China
Sitting on the Atlantic Ocean, this place is named for the wide expanse of golden sand and is a popular resort town with hotels, amusements such as the Ocean Breeze Water Park and a long boardwalk which features the King Neptune statue.
Virginia Beach
Known for rides such as the Intimidator, Dominator, Anaconda and the retired Volcano, this theme park is located in Doswell, Virginia.
Located on Mexico's Gulf Coast, this place is best-known for its white sand beaches, near-perfect weather and the bright blue waters.
Cancun
This city is home to the Willis Tower (formerly know as the Sears Tower), the Riverwalk, Navy Pier, Millennium Park and Cloud Gate (called The Bean by most).
Chicago
This wonder is located more than 7,000ft above sea level in the Andres Mountains of Peru and is a symbol of the Incan empire which built it around 1450AD.
Machu Picchu
This place is a 21-room plantation house that was George Washington's home from 1754 until his death 45 years later. The grounds and gardens overlook views of the Potomac River and it is located in a town of the same name.
Mount Vernon
Partnered with Water Country USA in Williamsburg, VA - this theme park is known for rides such as Verbolten, Apollo's Chariot, the Griffon, Loch Ness Monster and Alpengeist.
Busch Gardens
Claimed to be the "golf capital of the world", home to more than 100 golf courses - this beach is a major tourist destination along the South Atlantic coast of South Carolina. Very popular amongst east coast high school students for Spring Break.
Myrtle Beach
This city is an internationally renowned resort city, known for its gambling, shopping, entertainment and nightlife. What happens here, stays here.
Las Vegas
This wonder was built as part of an imperial effort to revitalize Rome and served as an entertainment venue - hosting gladiator fights, animal hunts and mock naval battles.
Home to Colonial National Historic Park and the re-creation of a Powhatan village, this city is where the Revolution ended and it is the oldest British settlement on North American soil.
Jamestown
Located in Largo, Maryland - this theme park is 1 of 6 in America and is known for rides such as Superman, Batwing, the Joker's Jinx and Ragin Cajun.
Six Flags America
This beach is located in North Carolina and is apart of the Outer Banks. It is known for being a go-to family vacation spot for those on the east coast due to its fresh seafood and kid-friendly attractions.
Nags Head Beach
Located on the southeastern tip of Florida, this city is one of the most popular of all Spring Break destinations amongst college students across the country. Known for its gorgeous beaches, high population of famous people, large Latin-American culture and unmatched nightlife.
Miami
This wonder is a mausoleum of white marble built between 1631 and 1648 to serve as the jewel of Muslim art in India.
Taj Mahal
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In the center of Virginia, this national park protects portions of the Blue Ridge Mountains and includes Skyline Drive which runs the length of the park and features a variety of stopping points to enjoy the views and attractions.
Shenandoah National Park
Located in a Pennsylvania town of the same name, this amusement park is themed around one of the world's most popular chocolate bars and it's not the Wonka Bar.
Hershey Park
Located in California, this beach is one of the most iconic Pacific Ocean destinations where modern "beach culture" - surfing, beach volley, rollerblading and skateboarding - got its start. It sits on a bay of water and also features a famous pier by the same name.
Santa Monica State Beach
This national park sits on top of a dormant volcano and is home to more geysers and hot springs than any other place on Earth.
Yellowstone National Park
Believed to have been a pilgrimage place for the Maya, this wonder was a very important religious center. This is evidenced by the many large temples, elaborate burials and many pyramids found at the site.
Chichen Itza
Towering more than 215ft high, this state park is one of America's oldest tourist attractions and features nearby caverns and a zoo of the same name.
Natural Bridge
Located on a Lake Erie peninsula in Sandusky, Ohio - this theme park features a world - record 71 rides including 17 roller coasters (2nd behind Six Flags Magic Mountain). The most popular rides include Millennium Force, Top Thrill Dragster, the Maverick and Magnun XL-200.
Which U.S. state has the longest coastline in the country?
Alaska (54, 563km, more than all other states combined)