Natural and Man-made Points of Interest in the United States of America

Multiple States Landmarks

Tourist attractions, famous landmarks and other points of interest in Multiple States:

Workers inside the Dinosaur Quarry building
This park has fossils of dinosaurs including the T-Rex and Paradox kinds. The dinosaur fossil beds were discovered in 1909 by Earl Douglass, a paleontologist working and collecting for the Carnegie Museum.
The Great Lakes from space
The Great Lakes are the world's largest group of fresh water lakes and are part of the St. Lawrence System, the largest fresh water system in the world. Because of their size, the Great Lakes are often called inland seas.
Monument Valley, Utah.
The valley was carved out of the Colorado Plateau by ancient rivers which left the majestic buttes rising above the valley floor.
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This six lane bridge was built in the 1980's. It has a distinctive asymmetrical cable-stayed girder design and carries US Route 22 across the Ohio River. The historic Federal Land Office in Steubenville was relocated to allow for access to the bridge.
People viewing a bear near Obsidian Creek.
Set aside as a national park on March 1, 1872, Yellowstone was the first National Park and is known for its wildlife and geothermal features, especially Old Faithful Geyser, one of the most popular areas in the park.

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