Country: USA
City: New York City, NY
Address: Midtown Manhattan, New York, NY
Description: Known as "The Crossroads of the World," Times Square dazzles with its giant illuminated billboards, Broadway shows, and the iconic New Year’s Eve ball drop. It’s the most visited attraction in the U.S., attracting around 50 million visitors annually.
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City: New York City, NY
Address: Stretching from 59th to 110th Street between 5th Avenue and Central Park West, New York, NY
Description: This 843-acre urban oasis is the most-loved park in the U.S., offering lakes, trails, carriage rides, a zoo, theaters, the Great Lawn, and dreamy green spaces. Ranked #1 by Forbes and frequented by 42 million visitors annually.
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City: Las Vegas, NV
Address: Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV
Description: A vibrant bustling stretch famed for its dazzling casinos, entertainment venues, replica landmarks (like the Eiffel Tower and Sphinx), and massive resorts—drawing around 40 million visitors annually.
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City: Washington, D.C.
Address: Centered along the National Mall, Washington, D.C.
Description: Home to iconic monuments and memorials (Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, U.S. Capitol), this historically rich green expanse sees approximately 36 million visitors each year.
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City: St. Louis, MO
Address: St. Louis, MO 63102
Description: A 630-foot stainless-steel arch known as the "Gateway to the West." Visitors can ride to the top for panoramic views, explore the museum detailing westward expansion, and take river cruises.
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City: Philadelphia, PA
Address: 520 Chestnut Street (between 5th & 6th), Philadelphia, PA 19106
Description: Where the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were debated and signed. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is central to American history. Guided tours are available for a nominal fee, and the nearby West Wing hosts original historic documents.
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City: WY/MT/ID
Address: Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
Description: The world’s first national park, famous for its geothermal wonders like Old Faithful, geysers, hot springs, and abundant wildlife. It spans over 2 million acres across three states.
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City: Arizona
Address: South Rim Visitor Center: PO Box 129, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023; Visitor Center IMAX: 450 State Route 64, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
Description: One of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders on Earth. Visitors enjoy breathtaking vistas, hikes, shuttle access, visitor centers, and panoramic viewpoints at spots like Mather Point.
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City: New York
Address: Niagara Falls State Park, Niagara Falls, NY
Description: A world-famous waterfall complex featuring American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, and Maid of the Mist boat tours. Visitors can explore walkways at Prospect Point, Goat Island, observation towers, and nearby exhibits like the Niagara Gorge Discovery Center.
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City: Keystone, South Dakota
Address: 13000 SD-244, Keystone, SD 57751
Description: Monumental faces of four U.S. presidents carved into granite in the Black Hills. Offers a visitor center, museum, and breathtaking scenery. Over two million visitors explore this landmark annually.
View DetailsCountry: Japan
City: Kyoto
Address: 68 Fukakusayabunouchi-Cho, Fushimi-Ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 612-0882, Japan
Description: Established in 711 AD, this Shinto shrine is dedicated to Inari, the deity of rice and commerce. It’s famed for its thousands of vibrant vermilion torii gates that form scenic pathways winding up Mount Inari (233 m). The gates were largely donated by businesses hoping for prosperity. The ascent offers both spiritual ambiance and fantastic views of Kyoto.
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City: Hatsukaichi, Hiroshima Prefecture (on Miyajima Island)
Address: 1-1 Miyajimacho, Hatsukaichi-shi, Hiroshima-ken 739-0588, Japan
Description: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this iconic Shinto shrine is famous for its “floating” torii gate that appears to emerge from the sea at high tide. Built in its current form in the 12th century, the shrine features Heian-era architecture with structures built over water. The surrounding forest, Mount Misen, and sacred seascapes add to its mystical allure.
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City: Hiroshima
Address: 1-10 Otemachi, Naka Ward, Hiroshima, 730-0051, Japan
Description: The war of aggression launched by Japan brought unforgettable pain to many countries and peoples. To force the Japanese militarists to surrender, the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan on August 6 and 9, 1945, respectively. Highlights include the preserved A-Bomb Dome, the Peace Memorial Museum, and the memorial cenotaph. The site serves as a powerful symbol of peace and remembrance.
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City: Kyoto
Address: 4-2-8 Shiba-koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0011, Japan
Description: This post-war symbol of Tokyo, inspired by the Eiffel Tower, stands at 333 m. It houses observation decks offering sweeping city views—including, on clear days, sights of Mount Fuji. The base, FootTown, features shops, restaurants, and attractions. A lively landmark that blends modern entertainment and panoramic vistas.
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