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Page 1: USA:Points of Interest Structures, Monuments, Buildings, Physical features, etc.

USA:Points of Interest

Structures, Monuments, Buildings, Physical

features, etc.

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White House

• President’s residence• 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington DC• West Wing-Oval Office• Original house burned by British in War of 1812

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Washington Monument

• Located in Washington, DC

• In honor of George Washington

• 555 ft high• 898 steps to the top

• Shape taken from Ancient Egypt

From World Book © 2002 World Book, Inc., 233 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60601. All rights reserved. Robert H. Glaze, Artstreet

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Empire State Building

• Located in NYC• Tallest building in world when it was completed, 1931

• 102 stories, 1250ft

• 1945 plane crashed into building

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Statue of Liberty

• Located in NYC• One of tallest statues ever built, 305 ft high

• Gift from French• Symbol of Freedom: broken chain at feet represents break from tyranny

From World Book © 2002 World Book, Inc., 233 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60601. All rights reserved. © George Goodwin, Monkmeyer

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Hoover Dam

• Located on Arizona-Nevada Border

• Largest Dam in USA• 720 ft high, 1244 ft long

• Supplies electricity to Cal., Nev., Ari.

• cost $175 million, project total cost $385 million

• Enough concrete to make 2-lane road from NYC to San Francisco

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Golden Gate Bridge

• Located in San Francisco

• One of longest suspension bridges in the world(8981 ft=1.6 miles long)

• Cable 36” wide• Six-lane highway• Completed in 1937• Cost $35.5 million

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Mount Rushmore• Located in South Dakota

• Each president’s head in 5 stories-60ft

• Used drills and dynamite to cut in granite

• Took 14 years to complete

• Washington, Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, Lincoln

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Gateway Arch

• Located in St. Louis, Missouri

• Made for the Settlement of the Gate way to the West

• 630ft high• Tallest monument in the USA(man-made)

From World Book © 2002 World Book, Inc., 233 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60601. All rights reserved. St. Louis Regional Chamber & Growth Association

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USA Physical Features

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Grand Canyon

• Located in Arizona• 277miles long, 1 mile deep, 1-18 miles wide

• Colorado River flows through canyon

• Rock layers vary in color, shade, type, age

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San Andreas Fault

• Located in California• 600 miles long• Long fracture in Earth’s crust

• Boundary between North American and Pacific Plates-According to Plate Tectonic Theory

• Moves 2 inches per year

• Causes severe earthquakes

From World Book © 2002 World Book, Inc., 233 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60601. All rights reserved. World Book map

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Mount St. Helens

• Located in Washington state

• In the Cascade mountain range

• Erupted in May, 1980

• Destroyed more than 1000 ft off the top of the mountain, leaving a huge crater

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Niagara Falls

• Located in New York and Canada

• Connects Lake Eerie and Lake Ontario

• Made up of 2 waterfalls-Horseshoe and the American

• Horseshoe-167 ft high, 2600ft wide

• American 176 ft high, 1000ft wide

• Moving upstream due to erosion-1”-3” per year

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Rocky Mountains

• Located in the Western USA

• 3000 miles long• Biggest/longest mountain range in the USA

• Forms the Continental Divide

• Over 50 peaks exceed 14000 ft

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Mount McKinley/Denali

• Highest peak in North America

• 20,320 ft high• Also called Denali, which is the native language

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Devil’s Tower

• Located in Wyoming

• Made up of raised volcanic rock

• 865 feet high• 1st national monument

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Everglades

• Located in Southern Florida

• Made up of grasslands, marshes, and swamps

• Marshes are disappearing due to lack of water and urbanization

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Death ValleyDesert Valley located in Eastern California

Lowest and driest region in N. America

Hottest region in the world

137 degrees


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