Top 5 landmarks!
1) Centennial park - Atlanta, Georgia
The Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, Georgia sits in a neighborhood that was once less than desirable. This is, until the United States won the bid for the 1996 Olympic Games and decided to host them in Atlanta. The land was developed into a 21-acre park, which now hosts a number of events year-round. Stop by for fun in the fountains, summer concerts, 4th of July festivities, and holiday light celebrations. There’s even an ice skating rink in the winter months. This neighborhood will never revert back to what it once was.
2) Buckingham fountain - Chicago Illinois
Buckingham Fountain can be found in Chicago’s park district and is one of the city’s most popular attractions. It was opened to the public in May of 1927 and was dedicated to the city by Kate Buckingham. The fountain was designed to look like Lake Michigan, with a number of other specifically designed attributes. The pink marble fountain runs daily from April to October, featuring an hourly water and light show.
3) Greenfield village - Detroit, Michigan
Greenfield Village in Detroit was designed to remind people always of the way life was during the pre-Civil War era. Visitors will enjoy learning about trains at Railroad Junction, visiting working farms, and even visiting the home in which Henry Ford was born. There are dozens of shops, artisans, and historic homes to explore, too.
4) Statue of Liberty - New York City
Greenfield Village in Detroit was designed to remind people always of the way life was during the pre-Civil War era. Visitors will enjoy learning about trains at Railroad Junction, visiting working farms, and even visiting the home in which Henry Ford was born. There are dozens of shops, artisans, and historic homes to explore, too.
5) Jefferson memorial - Washington DC
South of the White House, in Washington, DC, you’ll find Jefferson Memorial. Thomas Jefferson, the third President of our country, had a significant impact on the formation of our country. He was a philosopher, diplomat, inventor, and so much more. As father of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson will forever have a place in the history books, and in the hearts of all true patriots.
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