Famous World Landmarks
The United States
100

At 305' tall and weighing 450,000 pounds, France presented the United States with this, one of the largest gifts in the world, July 4, 1884.

The Statue of Liberty

100

In 1953, these became the last two states added to the Union.

Alaska and Hawaii

200

This European city is your destination if you are going to visit the Eiffel Tower.

Paris, France

200

The stripes of the US flag, seven red and six white, represent these.

The Original Thirteen Colonies.

300

Possibly the most famous clock in the world, Big Ben is found in this European capital city.

London, England

300

With a current population of nearly 8 million, this has been the largest US city since the late 1700s.

New York

400

Estimated at 6 million tons, this famous monument in Giza, Egypt, is the last remaining of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

The Great Pyramid

400

This monument, carved into the side of a granite mountain in the Black Hills of South Dakota, gets more than 2 million visitors a year.

Mount Rushmore

500

The discovery of more than 1000 stone-carved human figures, most consisting of a torso and head and averaging over 13' in height, made this remote southeastern Pacific Ocean island famous.

Easter Island 

500

Its palm trees, beautiful beaches and clear blue waters make this Floridian city the second most visited place in the US by foreign travelers after New York.

Miami

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