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The Most Iconic Landmarks in Each of the 8 U.S. States to Add to Your Bucket List

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Alaska – Denali

At the center of Denali National Park is North America's highest peak, Denali. Climbers and explorers from throughout the globe visit for its stunning vistas and wilderness experience.

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Arizona – Grand Canyon

Natural marvel Grand Canyon shows erosion's power. The Colorado River carved it into one of the world's most recognized natural wonders with breathtaking views.

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California,Golden Gate Bridge

San Francisco and California are known for the Golden Gate Bridge. It is one of the most famous suspension bridges due to its red-orange hue and exquisite design.

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Colorado – Rocky Mountains

Colorado has breathtaking scenery, extensive outdoor activity, and some of the country's most famous national parks, such Rocky Mountain National Park.

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Idaho – Shoshone Falls

Often called the “Niagara of the West,” Shoshone Falls is a stunning natural wonder on the Snake River, known for its impressive waterfall that can be even higher than Niagara Falls.

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Iowa – Field of Dreams

Made famous by the movie of the same name, the Field of Dreams is a baseball field surrounded by cornfields, offering a nostalgic and magical experience for baseball fans.

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Kansas – Monument Rocks

Monument Rocks are a unique geological formation in Kansas, featuring towering chalk spires that stand out in the otherwise flat landscape.

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Maryland – Fort McHenry

Fort McHenry is a historic fort that played a vital role in the War of 1812 and inspired the writing of the U.S. national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

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