United States Sights

United States NY
• Statue of Liberty - a symbol of America - is located on Ellis Island, where once was the immigration checkpoint, through which the United States in the century had moved more than 12 million immigrants. By the statue can be reached by ferry from the southern part of Manhattan.
• Manhattan - an island, bought from the Indians once tribe Mann-Hutt for $ 24, and now so densely built skyscrapers, the sky can be seen, only his head thrown back. Along the entire island is famous Broadway focus of banks, shops and theaters.
Broadway show - the world famous "Cats", "Les Miserables", "Miss Saigon", "Phantom of the Opera", "Titanic" can be seen only in New York, in theaters, located in the "theater" near Broadway (between Fortieth and Fiftieth Streets).
• Downtown - the business part of New York. Here are Wall Street - the embodiment of American financial power, the World Trade Center (skyscrapers - twins), the largest banks and the famous New York Stock Exchange.
• Chinatown - Chinatown with lots of shops, shops and restaurants. Place of cheap shopping, and the products are not only Chinese.
• Greenwich Village and SoHo - blocks of art galleries, cozy cafes, jazz clubs, shops with jewelry, books, CDs, souvenirs, etc. Here, nightlife, and many jazz clubs only open at 10.11 pm and the culmination of Gdańsk action - within 2-3 hours of the night.
• Lincoln Center - the largest cultural center of New York, which includes the Metropolitan Opera, the Concert Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, as well as several theaters and concert halls.
• Rockefeller Center - the complex, located between Fifth and Sixth Avenue and skyscraper RCA (Radio Corporation of America), where numerous television and radio studios, offices and shops. In the winter, put enormous Christmas spruce, lighted many lamps, the most popular works in New York ice rink.
• Empire State Building - 102-storey skyscraper and most popular in Manhattan with two viewing platforms. In the basement is a museum Guinness World Records.
• Metropolitan Museum - the largest in the U.S. art gallery with a superb collection of European and American painting, as well as a huge exhibition of cultural monuments of the Ancient East, the ancient world and the U.S..
• Fifth Avenue - the most fashionable street in New York, is the most luxurious shops, famous restaurants and hotels, many other attractions.

Washington
• Capitol - a symbol of American statehood, one of the most visited U.S. buildings. In any city tour always includes a visit to the guest galleries of the Senate and House of Representatives.
• White House - the residence of the President of the United States with the famous lawn in front of her, which is usually photographed by tourists.
• Memorials U.S. presidents are located on the National Mall - a spacious boulevard that stretches from the Capitol. There are 169-foot Washington Monument, Lincoln and Jefferson memorials. he National Gallery of Art - Art Gallery, a collection which stands out even among the high-quality collections of other American museums.
• Space Museum - a remarkable collection of aircraft, spacecraft and instruments in the history of aeronautics and astronautics.
• Arlington Cemetery - a modest but well-known resting place of more than 175 thousand Americans, including John and Robert Kennedy.
• Georgetown - a suburb of Washington, where in their mansions lived and are living prominent political and public figures: John F. Kennedy. Henry Kissinger, John Foster Dulles, Madeleine Albright, and others

Chicago
• Sears Tower - the highest skyscraper in the world (110 floors, elevation 443 m), with a viewing platform which offers the best view of the city.
• John Hancock Observatory - an observation deck on the 94-th floor of a skyscraper on Michigan Avenue, equipped with "talking" telescopes, with which you can take a virtual tour of 80 attractions in the city.
• Exhibition Center McCormick (McCormick Center): Here is the set of industrial exhibitions.
• Oak Park - a suburb of Chicago. Here lived Frank Lloyd Wright - one of the geniuses of architecture of the XX century, and there are 25 buildings of his work.

And also: Hollywood, Hawaiian Islands Archipelago, Rocky Mountain, J. Paul Getty Center for Culture, Universal Studios, Bridge Golden Gate Bridge, Grand Canyon, Disneyland in California, Yosemite National Park and much more.

Among the natural attractions of the U.S. in particular stand out the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in the Midwest of the country, numerous national parks. One of the most famous is the Yellowstone Valley with geysers and a large number of rare animals. In the Cordilleras placed numerous national parks and protected areas that are open to tourists. Understanding them gives an opportunity to present all the different nature of the mountainous western United States. National Park "Sequoia", National Park Lassen Volcanic National, National Park Crater Lake, Death Valley, Joshua-Tree, White Sands National Park Petrifayd Forest "(" Stone Forest "), National Park Bedlends" ( "bad lands"), National Parks, Great Smoky Mountains "and" Shenandoah, "National Park Everglades. Also known beaches and entertainment places in Florida and California, the Great Lakes, Niagara Falls. The largest lakes in the country - the Great Lakes (total area - 245,2 thousand square meters), the world's largest accumulation of fresh water: Upper, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario. Over half of the Great Lakes region belongs to the U.S., the rest - Canada. The largest river, the U.S., a swimming pool which holds 40% of the country, is the Mississippi (the length of 3950 km.) With its tributaries.

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