This New York City structure was a gift from France.
Guggenheim Museum or Statue of Liberty
What is The Statue of Liberty?
The first National Park ever established in the USA.
Everglades National Park or Yellowstone National Park
What is Yellowstone National Park?
At 1,550 Feet tall, this New York tower is known for being the tallest residential building
in the world.
Central Park Tower or Amsterdam Hotel
What is Central Park Tower?
New York has a museum with over 2 million works of art. It is this.
Guggenheim Museum or the MET.
What is The MET?
The most famous free entertainment venue in New York City attracts 40,000,000
annually.
Times Square or Central Park
What is Times Square? (Central Park comes close, too. I'd give you points for
either answer.)
Since the Election of John Adams, all Presidents and their families
have made use of this structure.
Library of Congress or White House
What is The White House?
You can see giant petrified logs turned into stone in this Arizona National Park.
Petrified Forest National Park or Sequoia National Park.
What is Petrified Forest National Park?
This landmark Tower in Chicago has sadly had its name changed to The Willis Tower.
What was its name before the change?
Sears Tower or Roebuck Tower
What is Sears Tower?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
This New York Museum has a lovely spiral effect designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
The Guggenheim or New York Transit Museum
What is The Guggenheim?
Dallas, TX has a symphony center which was built and named for a living person.
Morton Myerson Symphony Center or Black Cat Records
What is Morton Myerson Symphony Center?
This New York City structure was once the tallest in the world. It has Art
Deco Style.
The Brooklyn Bridge or The Empire State Building
What is The Empire State Building?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
This National Park protects the largest tropical wilderness in the USA and is
famous for alligators.
Biscayne National Park or Everglades National Park.
What is Everglades National Park?
This iconic building was the world's tallest from 1931 until the early 1970s.
Empire State Building or World Trade Center
What is the Empire State Building?
Washington DC displays artifacts in movement such as Wright Brothers Flying Machine.
National Air and Space Museum or National Archives Museum
What is National Air and Space Museum?
Fort Worth, TX has an entertainment venue which draws large crowds.
Sundance Square or Riata Restaurant
What is Sundance Square?
The historic Bell known for its crack is inside a famous building in Philadelphia. The
building is this.
Avenue of the Arts Building or Independence Hall
What is Independence Hall? (also known as Liberty Bell Center)
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
This National Park shared with Canada, is known as The World's First International Peace Park.
Glacier National Park or Niagara Falls National Park.
What is Glacier National Park?
This Dallas building is the tallest in that city, known for its glowing green
outline at night.
Bank of America Plaza or Texas School Book Depository
What is The Bank of America Plaza?
Manhattan Museum focuses on modern and contemporary art. It is this.
MOMA or the MET?
What is MOMA (Museum of Modern Art)?
London has an entertainment venue that takes your breath away.
The Tube or The Eye
What is The London Eye? (Ferris Wheel on the Thames)
This Florida theme park structure is the symbol of Disney World.
Mickey Mouse House or Cinderella Castle
What is Cinderella Castle?
This Utah park is famous for having the most natural sandstone arches in the world.
Arches National Park or Bryce Canyon National Park
What is Arches National Park?
This is the tallest building in Phoenix, AZ.
Chase Tower or Musical Instrument Museum
What is The Chase Tower?
In Dallas, Texas there is a museum devoted to making you wonder.
Museum of Illusions or George W Bush Presidential Library (opionions may vary)
What is the Museum of Illusions?
Paris, France has a famous monument honoring the French and Napoleonic warriors.
Arc de Triomphe or The Eiffel Tower
What is the Are de Triomphe?