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Cloud Gate (The Bean)

Cloud Gate, also known as "The Bean," is one of the most iconic sights to see in Chicago. The monument, designed by Anish Kappor, anchors downtown's Millennium Park and reflects the city's famous skyline and surrounding green space.

The Tabernacle

Built between 1864 and 1867, the Salt Lake Tabernacle is a historic building on Temple Square. Renowned for its remarkable acoustics, the Tabernacle Choir has performed there for over 100 years.

Chicago Theatre Sign

The vertical sign "C-H-I-C-A-G-O," at nearly six stories high, is one of a select few in existence today. A symbol of State Street and Chicago.

Arches National Park

10th Street Bridge

The 10th Street Bridge, also known as the Philip Murray Bridge, features the longest span crossing the Monongahela River. It is also the only cable suspension bridge on the three big rivers in Pittsburgh.

Tower Bridge

The Tower Bridge was the first vertical lift bridge in the California Highway System. The bridge style represents a rare use of Streamline Moderne architectural styling in a lift bridge, making it an outstanding expression of the social and architectural climate of the construction period in 1934.

Philadelphia Museum of Art

As one of the country's oldest art museums, their collection of more than 200,000 objects reflect their unique history and the passions of generations of Philadelphia collectors and curators.

Liberty Bell

Arches National Park lies north of Moab in the state of Utah. The park has over 2,000 natural stone arches, hundreds of soaring pinnacles, massive rock fins, and giant balanced rocks.

Cathedral of Learning

The Gateway Arch

The Memorial marks St. Louis' role in the westward expansion of the United States during the nineteenth century.

A 42-story skyscraper that serves as the centerpiece of the University of Pittsburgh's main campus. The late Gothic Revival Cathedral is the tallest educational building in the western hemisphere and the second-tallest university building in the world.

The Big Tomato

A nickname for Sacramento, The Big Tomato came about when Sacramento hosted many tomato canneries and was one of the main shipping hubs for the delicious red fruit.

Philadelphia Cincinnati

Revival Mural

This mural welcomes visitors and marks the gateway into Cincinnati's revitalized Brewery Disrict.

Fitz’s Soda

The Liberty Bell is a well-known symbol of freedom in the United States. The bell was first made in 1752 for the Pennsylvania State House, now known as Independence Hall. Soon after arriving from London, the bell crackedleading to a new bell being cast in 1753.

A regional soda brand in the St. Louis area, Fritz's flagship soda is its root beer. Popularized by its microbrewery and restaurant in University City, MO, the company began as a drive-in hamburger stand that sold root beer alongside hamburgers and fries.

National WWI Museum and Memorial

The National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City opened in 1926. In 2004, it was designated by the United States Congress as the country's official war memorial and museum dedicated to World War I.

Cincinnati Museum Center Housed in Union Terminal, a historical Art Deco train station and National Historic Landmark, the Cincinnati Museum Center is the largest cultural institution in the city of Cincinnati.

World's Largest Shuttlecocks

Across the expansive grounds of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO, four large shuttlecocks lie. These 18-foot badminton shuttlecocks were created by Claes Oldenburg and Cossje Van Bruggen in 1994.

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