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Top 100 places to see in the U.S. before you die.?

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I'm only 13, but I want to see all of the great places this country has to offer. I'm running out of ideas. Does anyone have any sugustions?

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  1. Your hometown. And most importantly former twin towers


  2. f*** yankee stadium...

    Fenway Park is more historic, AND its the oldest active ballpark in america...

    First Game: April 20, 1912 (96 Years Old)

    BETTER THAN BOTH OF THOSE:

    Mt. Rushmore

    Yosimite Park

    Space Needle

    Sierra Nevada Mts.

    Pacific Coast

    Grand Canyon

    Alamo

    Ball of Twine

    Great Lakes

    Niagra Falls (But better from Canadian Side)

    Everglades

    Lincoln Memorial

    Jefferson Memorial

    Washington Monument

    Capitol Building

    Reflecting Pool

    Mall

    Smithsonian Castles

    (DC In GENERAL)

    more...

  3. - the statue of liberty in NYC

    - the grand canyon

    - the northern lights in alaska

    - huntington beach CA

    - chicago

    - hawaii

    - the golden state bridge in san fransisco

    - key largo florida

    - visit all the great lakes

    hmm thats all i can think of for now :)

  4. Kodak Theater in L.A

  5. Yankee Stadium.

    Empire State Building

    Grand Canyon

  6. New York State: Statute of Liberty, Ellis Island, Chrysler Building, Empire State Building.

    Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Independence Hall; Gettysburg National Battlefield.

    Washington DC: The Mall, Smithsonian Institutions, Library of Congress, White House, Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, Congress (Capitol Hill), Supreme Court, Vientnam War Memorial

    Tennessee: Parthenon, Nashville, Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, Main Street; Gatlinburg, Memphis, Graceland at Memphis.

    Georgia: State Capital, Atlanta. Stone Mountain, Atlanta; Anderson Trail (between Macon and Atlanta); Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield, Underground Atlanta, Georgia Acquarium in Atlanta; Savannah historic district

    Florida: Tallahassee Capitol and Supreme Court, Orlando all theme parks, St. Augustine, Cape Canaveral/Kennedy Space Center; RIngling Brothers Barnum * Bailey CIrcus on the West Coast; Miami and Miami Beach like VIscaya. The Breakers in Palm Beach; Boca Raton Hotel (Flagler); South Beach, etc.

    Texas: Houston, AstroDome, Rodeo Week is a biggie, Alamo, a ton of stuff between Houston and Dallas.

    New Mexico: Los Almos, Las Cruces, and so many othre places like the FLorida Mountains of New Mexico.

    Montana: Mount Rushmore and all that blue sky.

    Idaho, etc: Yosemite National Park.

    California: Hollywood where they make movies. All the studios, the big sign; Death Valley National Park Monument, etc. including Scotty's Castle and Panamint mountains; San Francisco - the wharf and Alcatraz, Golden Gate bridge and park, Sausalito, San Francisco Bay, etc.

    Nevada: Las Vegas, Elko, Boulder City and Hoover Dam; Ryolite, Overlook Mountain,other parts of Death Valley, Reno, Lake Tahoe, etc.

    Arizona: the other side of Hoover Dam, Flagstaff, Phoenix, and Kingman.

    Alaska: see the nature channel.

    There's other places inbetween including road kitch, and don't forget Arkansas where you can go digging for diamonds and stay in a tepee shaped bungalo.

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