 Beautiful America Famous landmarks of our country…

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 Beautiful America Famous landmarks of our country…

 Washington D.C. was made the capital of the United States in It’s not located in a state but in a special area of land owned by the U.S. government called the District of Columbia. This city was named after George Washington.

The Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty was built in France and was given to the United States as a gift of friendship and freedom. It is located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor and is made of copper. The Statue of Liberty stands 302 feet tall and took 10 years to make!

Here’s a map of New York!

The Great Lakes include Lakes Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior (HOMES). Together, they make up 1/5 of the world’s supply of fresh water.  The Great Lakes

The St. Louis Arch Represents all the pioneers who moved west to build our country from ocean to ocean Designed by Eero Saarinen and completed in 1867 Arch stands 630 ft. tall Visitors can enter the Arch from an underground visitor’s center and travel to the top in a 40-passenger tram.

Mount Rushmore Mount Rushmore is located in S. Dakota and took 14 years to complete! Sculptor Gutzon Borglum began drilling into the 5,725 ft. mountain in It cost $1 million to complete. George Washington Thomas Jefferson Theodore Roosevel t Abraham Lincoln

The Mississippi River The Mississippi River is 2,320 miles long from its source at Lake Itasca in Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. It’s the second longest river in the United States and has over 241 species of fish living in it! This river serves as a partial boundary to ten states. Many explorers used this river to travel, including Christopher Columbus, who was the first known man to explore this river.

 The Grand Canyon

 Here’s the Grand Canyon on the map!

The Missouri River The headwaters of the Missouri River are in the Rocky Mountains near Three Forks, Montana, beginning at the Jefferson and Madison Rivers and joining with the Gallatin River. It flows from Montana through North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Missouri where it connects to the Mississippi River in St. Louis.

 The Missouri River was used by many people to explore and travel like Lewis & Clark, Native Americans, and French explorers.

The Golden Gate Bridge  The Golden Gate Bridge is 1.7 miles long and was completed in It took 4 years to build. The Bridge links San Francisco with Marin County and can be crossed by car, on bicycle, or on foot. The bridge’s two towers rise 746 feet making them 191 feet taller than the Washington Monument!

The Golden Gate Bridge is in California. Here’s a map:

The Rocky Mountains  This mountain range stretches for 2,980 miles from Canada to New Mexico. The highest peak is Mount Elbert in Colorado that reaches 14,440 feet above sea level.

The Liberty Bell Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A symbol of liberty and justice for America Cast in London, England in 1752 The Liberty Bell rang when the Congress first signed the Declaration of Independence. Cracked shortly after its arrival from England to Philadelphia, so local craftsmen recast the bell with metal from the old bell A third bell was cast by John Pass and John Stowe, so their names are on the bell. Traditionally, the bell is rung every 4 th of July.

 The Liberty Bell is in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The Alamo  The Alamo played an important role in the Texas Revolution. In 1836, Mexican troops attacked the Alamo Mission in San Antonio, TX. Texans fought fearlessly against the Mexicans for 13 days, but they lost the battle. Later, the Mexicans were defeated in the Battle of San Jacinto.

The Alamo is located in San Antonio, Texas.

The Bald Eagle The bald eagle is our national bird and the only bird unique to North America. They are found throughout most of North America from Alaska and Canada to northern Mexico. About half of the world’s 70,000 bald eagles live in Alaska. You can find the bald eagle on the backs of our gold coins, silver dollar, half dollar, and quarter. It represents freedom and was chosen as our symbol because of its long life, strength, and majestic looks.

NEBRASKA!!! NE became the 37 th state of the USA on March 1, Lincoln became the capital of the state on July 29 th.

Fun Nebraska Facts In 1927, Edwin E. Perkins from Hastings, NE, invented Kool-Aid. The nickname of NE used to be “Tree Planter’s State” but changed to the “Cornhusker State” in State Insect: Honeybee State Flower: Goldenrod The Reuben Sandwich was invented in NE. NE has more miles of river than any other state In 1950, NE became the home of the College World Series.