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The White House has been home to U.S. presidents for 200+ years, built in 1792 at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Gettysburg, site of the 1863 Civil War battle, holds 1,328 monuments and marked a major Union victory with 51,000 casualties.
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This Greek-style monument in D.C. honors Abraham Lincoln, featuring a statue sculpted by Henry Bacon in West Potomac Park.
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Home to 4,000+ Native American sites, Mesa Verde has 600 cliff dwellings dating back to 600 AD, once inhabited by the Pueblos.
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A 92.99m symbol of freedom, built in France in 1884, arrived in NYC in 1885, and dedicated on 28 Oct 1886.
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A notorious prison on an isolated island off San Francisco, known as “The Rock,” once held America’s toughest criminals.
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The site where the U.S. declared independence from Britain on 4 July 1776, now part of Philadelphia’s historic park.
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Founded in 1607, Jamestowne was the first permanent English colony, laying the foundation for America’s development.
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A 16-site trail in Boston showcasing key events and locations from the American Revolution against British rule.
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A 5-story cliff dwelling in Arizona, built by the Sinagua Indians around 1100 AD and inhabited until 1425 AD.
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