Disneyland Park, California: The original Disney Park in Anaheim, California has been an American tourist attraction since its opening in 1955.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston: Located near the waterfront and today’s Government Center, it has been a marketplace and a meeting hall since 1742.
Times Square, New York: The world’s most famous square is located at the junction of Broadway and Seventh Avenue and stretching from West 42nd to West 47th Streets.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee and North Carolina: America’s most visited national park with more than 800 miles of protected trails.
Navy Pier, Chicago: Navy Pier is a 3,300-foot (1,010 m) long pier on the Chicago shoreline of Lake Michigan.
Niagara Falls, US/Canada border: A collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between the Ontario province of Canada and New York state of the United States.
Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco: The GGNRA is a U.S. National Recreation Area protecting 80,002 acres surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area.
The Strip, Las Vegas: The Las Vegas Strip is an approximately 4.2-mile (6.8 km) stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard South.
National Mall and Memorial Parks, Washington, D.C.: Many of the nation’s iconic public landmarks are found in the 1,000 acres of the National Mall and Memorial Parks, including the Washington.