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NEW YORK YOSEMITE LAS VEGAS LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO GREAT CANYON
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NEW YORK
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. New York is a state in the Mid- Atlantic and Northstern regions of the United States and is the nation's third most popular.
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PLACES TO VISIT…
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The statue of Liberty are at Island south of the island of Manhattan, near the mouth of the Hudson River near Ellis Island. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the French to the Americans in 1886.
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Central Park is a large urban public park in Manhattan, with about 25 million visitors a year.
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Manhattan is the name of an island at the mouth of the Hudson River in northern New York Harbor and also one of the five boroughs (metropolitan districts) that form the city of New York.
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YOSEMITE
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Yosemite is one of the largest habitats and less fragmented in Sierra Nevada, and has a great diversity of plants and animals.
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LAS VEGAS
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Las Vegas is the largest city in the state of Nevada, is sometimes referred to as Sin City, by the popularity of gaming and gambling laws. Las Vegas in 1895 Now
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LOS ANGELES
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It is one of the cultural centers, economic, scientific and entertainment in the world. The city hosted two Olympics (1932 and 1984) and is home to several cultural and scientific institutions.
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PLACE TO SEE…
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Griffith Park is a large park nearby Santa Monica Mountains in Los Angeles.
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SAN FRANCISCO
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San Francisco (California) is famous for the Golden Gate Bridge, the Transamerica Pyramid building. Trams run through its steep streets. It is popularly known as Chinatown. Golden Gate Bridge City
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GREAT CANYON
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The Grand Canyon is a colorful gorge on the Colorado River in northern Arizona. The Canyon is considered one of the natural wonders of the world.
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