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New York

One of the most famous cities of not only the States, but the entire globe is undoubtedly the full of incredible energy New York - the embodiment of youth, success, activity. New York is already a landmark in itself, here every district, street or even a building is covered with a legendary aureole.

The most famous and recognizable symbol of America, which is in the City of a large apple, is, of course, the 93-meter-high Statue of Liberty

The most famous and recognizable symbol of America, which is in the City of a large apple, is, of course, the 93-meter-high Statue of Liberty .It is located on Ellis Island, it was there that the new life of millions of people began, who came to the North American continent, inspired by the dream to make themselves an immense fortune .Today from Manhattan to the island every day from 9:30 to 18:00 the ferry runs (ticket for which costs about $ 20, and you need to buy it no later than 15:45) .There is also the Museum of Emigration on the island, where the atmosphere of the beginning of the 20th century has been fully recreated .

Also in New York is worth visiting the respectable Manhattan with its clearly designed avenues, bohemian quarters, luxury parks and, of course, the longest street in the world - Broadway, where there is absolutely everything. And certainly, being in this city, you need to walk around the world's oldest pendant Brooklyn Bridge. This hero of many Hollywood films is equally impressive in real life. And, of course, it's only twenty dollars to look at the metropolis from the height of the hundred and second floor of the famous Empire State Building.

The capital of USA

A lot of interesting attractions are concentrated in the US capital - Washington, among which the Capitol is first of all allocated. This is one of the most majestic and luxurious buildings in the States, which has not only a presentable facade, but also an even richer interior decoration. By the way, this is the highest building of the capital, no other should exceed its 55-meter height. There is its so-called Capitol Statue of Liberty - a six-meter sculpture of a woman with a sword and shield, as well as a helmet decorated with feathers of an eagle.

The Washington Capitol is not just a place where the US Congress is concerned, but also a very interesting and original museum.

The Capitol is not just a place where the affairs of the US Congress are concerned, but also a very interesting and original museum, you can enjoy the beauty of it absolutely free of charge by coming to a special check-in counter at 8:00 am on weekday to defend the queue, get strict control and get admission ticket.Tourists are invited to look at the grandiose dome from the inside, where it is very filigree depicting the most significant events from the history of the United States, as well as get acquainted with the sculptures of the most prominent political figures of the country .

Also in Washington draws attention to the White House, numerous parks and museums, the main of which is the museum complex with libraries, galleries and exhibition halls of the Smithsonian Research Institute, the entrance to which, by the way, is also absolutely free. Among others there are also memorial museums dedicated to outstanding American presidents, the Museum of espionage and even the International Museum of Women's Arts.

Chicago

Equally rich in amazing attractions and Chicago, here was born the favorite of children and adults, Walt Disney, and here the legendary American mafia, Al Capone .Huge popularity among tourists is primarily enjoyed by the hundred-story John Hancock Center - one of the tallest buildings in the States, on the ninety-third floor of which is an observatory, from which a spectacular view of Chicago and Lake Michigan opens .You can get to the observatory every day from 9:00 to 23:00, the cost of admission is $ 15 .Also popular is the observation deck of the 110-story Sears Tower building with a unique glass balcony .

Mount Rushmore

Also in Chicago is one of the world's largest aquariums "Shedd", one of the best museums of fine art, an unreal number of drawbridges and city parks.

US Cities

In general, in each of the major cities of the United States you can find a lot of interesting places: this is the ancient market Quincy, founded in the century before last, in Boston, and the legendary Golden Gate in San Francisco, and the most adventurous boulevard Las Vegas in the city of the same name, and the Art Deco area in Miami, and the fabulous "Walt Disney World" in Orlando ...

US Nature and Parks

In addition, the natural wealth of the United States is striking - the picturesque Colorado Grand Canyon, the chain of the mighty Cordilleras, the coasts of the two oceans, the Valley of Geysers and the famous desert Valley of Death, and most importantly - the unique lakes and the famous Niagara Falls.