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18 October, 2010

Notes from the Desk - Tourist Sites

In the Regional Lesson I gave, in the Level 4 class, I talked about several Touristic Sites, they are listed here.



















Statue of Liberty - www.statueofliberty.org
A gift from France.


















Hollywood - located within Los Angeles - http://www.latourist.com/index.php?page=hollywood-links



















Yosemite National Park - http://www.nps.gov/yose/


































Disney World - http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/
Disney Land is in California.





























Grand Canyon - www.nps.gov/grca























Smithsonian Institute - www.si.edu
The Smithsonian Institution was founded for the "increase and diffusion" of knowledge from a bequest to the United States by the British scientist James Smithson (1765–1829), who never visited the new nation.






















Mount Rushmore - www.nps.gov/moru/
Sculpted by Gutzon Borglum and later by his son Lincoln Borglum. It was originally concived to promote tourism in South Dakato.The presidents were originally to be sculpted from head to waist, but lack of funding called the project quits after 1941.


















Mardi Gras - www.mardigrasneworleans.com/
Self explanatory.

Yellowstone National Park - www.nps.gov/yell
The first national park in the world, and Native Americans have occupied this territory for 11,000 years. It is mostly located in Wyoming, but also extends into Idaho and Montana as well. It's most famous attraction is Old Faithful, which is a geyser that explodes every 60 to 90 minutes, and the explosion lasts anywhere from 1.5 minutes to 5 minutes each time.
Colonial Williamsburg - www.history.org
Located in Virginia, it includes buildings dating from 1699 to 1780.Re-enactors try to emulate the Revolutionary mentality of the people living here at the time. It was a center for the molding of the American Government and its use of Democracy.















Gettysburg, Pennsylvania - www.gettysburg.com
The changing point of the Civil War, which took place from 1861 - 1865. Prior to this Battle and the Gettysburg Address given by Abraham Lincoln, the South was winning the war. After this Battle, the Northern States (the Union) made significant strides to securing a victory.





















The Alamo - www.alamo.org
Texan-Americans troops were settled in a Fort named the Alamo in what was previously Mexican Territory during the 1800s. The Mexicans threatened to take back their land by force, and they did. This became known as the Battle of the Alamo, known for the cry "Remember the Alamo". This helped to trigger the Mexican War, in which the U.S. eventually won, and took significant amounts of territory from Mexico, and rejoined Texas with the Union.

























Golden Gate Bridge
- www.goldengatebridge.org/visitors/

A prefect example of a 'suspension' style bridge. The second longest of its kind in the U.S., the first longest being the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge in New York City, which connects Brooklyn and Staten Island.






















Willis Tower - (Formerly known as the Sears Tower) - www.willistower.com
The site of the tallest building in North America.

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