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USA:Points of Interest Structures, Monuments, Buildings, Physical features, etc.

White House President’s residence 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington DC West Wing-Oval Office Original house burned by British in War of 1812

Washington Monument Located in Washington, DC In honor of George Washington 555 ft high 898 steps to the top Shape taken from Ancient Egypt

Empire State Building Located in NYC Tallest building in world when it was completed, 1931 102 stories, 1250ft 1945 plane crashed into building

Statue of Liberty Located in NYC One of tallest statues ever built, 305 ft high Gift from French Symbol of Freedom: broken chain at feet represents break from tyranny

Hoover Dam Located on Arizona-Nevada Border 720 ft high, 1244 ft long Supplies electricity to Cal., Nev., Ari. cost $175 million, project total cost $385 million Enough concrete to make 2-lane road from NYC to San Francisco

Golden Gate Bridge Located in San Francisco One of longest suspension bridges in the world(8981 ft=1.6 miles long) Cable 36” wide Six-lane highway Completed in 1937 Cost $35.5 million

Mount Rushmore Located in South Dakota Each president’s head in 5 stories-60ft Used drills and dynamite to cut in granite Took 14 years to complete

Gateway Arch Located in St. Louis, Missouri Made for the Settlement of the West 630ft high Tallest monument in the USA(man-made)

USA Physical Features

Grand Canyon Located in Arizona 277miles long, 1 mile deep, 1-18 miles wide Colorado River flows through canyon Rock layers vary in color, shade, type, age

San Andreas Fault Located in California 600 miles long Long fracture in Earth’s crust Boundary between North American and Pacific Plates-According to Plate Tectonic Theory Moves 2 inches per year Causes severe earthquakes

Mount St. Helens Located in Washington state In the Cascade mountain range Erupted in May, 1980 Destroyed more than 1000 ft off the top of the mountain, leaving a huge crater

Niagara Falls Located in New York and Canada Made up of 2 waterfalls-Horseshoe and the American Horseshoe-167 ft high, 2600ft wide American 176 ft high, 1000ft wide Moving upstream due to erosion-1”-3” per year

Rocky Mountains Located in the Western USA 3000 miles long Biggest/longest mountain range in the USA Forms the Continental Divide Over 50 peaks exceed 14000 ft

Mount McKinley/Denali Highest peak in North America 20,320 ft high Also called Denali, which is the native language

Devil’s Tower Located in Wyoming Made up of raised volcanic rock 865 feet high 1st national monument

Everglades Located in Southern Florida Made up of grasslands, marshes, and swamps Marshes are disappearing due to lack of water and urbanization