13 visualizaçõesPhotographs of Empire State Building, New York City.
The classic Art Deco architecture combines with a rich history to make the 102-story Empire State Building a popular stop for visitors to New York.
13 visualizaçõesPhotographs of the Statue of Liberty, New York City.
The Statue was a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States and is one of the most universal symbols of political freedom and democracy.
At the time the Statue of Liberty was dedicated, she was the tallest structure in New York, reaching to a total height of 305 feet.
11 visualizaçõesPhotographs of Manhattan skyline, New York City. They were taken on Wednesday October 10th 2001
11 visualizaçõesPhotographs of Manhattan skyline, New York City. They were taken on Wednesday October 10th 2001
13 visualizaçõesPhotographs of Charles River
13 visualizaçõesChicago is the third most populous city in the United States. Chicago is known as the Second City, the Windy City or the City of Big Shoulders. The three tallest buildings are the Sears Tower, the Aon Center and the John Hancock Center.
15 visualizaçõesPhotograph of a San Francisco Street, California.
There are 43 hills in San Francisco. Broadly, the higher up you live, the more successful or wealthy you are.
12 visualizaçõesPhotograph of the Oakland Bay Bridge, San Francisco, California.
The San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge was opened on November 12, 1936 and was built for a total cost of $77.6 million.
16 visualizaçõesPhotographs of Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, the premiere entertainment destination in the world.
17 visualizaçõesPhotograph of a Sunset, Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire, USA.
11 visualizaçõesPhotograph of Saco Lake, New Hampshire, USA.
Saco Lake is a small pond off US 302 and is the headwater for the Saco River, which flows through Crawford Notch.
16 visualizaçõesPicture of Rugby, North Dakota, USA, the Geographical Center of North America. A rock obelisk marks this important spot on the map.