UNITED STATES

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officially the United States of America, abbreviated U.S. or U.S.A., byname America, a country in North America, a federal republic of 50 states. Besides the 48 conterminous states that occupy the middle latitudes of the continent, the United States includes the state of Alaska, at the northwestern extreme of North America, and the island state of Hawaii, in the mid-Pacific Ocean. The conterminous states are bounded on the north by Canada, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by the Gulf of Mexico and Mexico, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean.

Best Places to visit

1.New York

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“Start spreading the news I am leaving today. I want to be a part of it, NEW YORK, NEW YORK“! As the song goes on who wants to miss the opportunity of this city that never sleeps! I had a chance to learn something about New York when I and my husband went to visit this city.

 

In 1624 the Dutch were the first settlers in New York, but they officially named New York to New Amsterdam on Manhattan Island in the years later.

40 years later In 1664 when the English took control of the Island, New Amsterdam was renamed, NEW YORK. It was the first capital of the United States after the Constitution was sanctioned in the year 1788. In April 1789, George Washington was inaugurated as the first president of the United States at the Federal Hall on Wall Street.

 

In 1886 the Statue of Liberty was assembled on Bedloe’s Island and later on renamed Liberty Island. The statue was a gift from France in honor of the United States’ freedom and democracy and of the alliance between the two countries during the American Revolution. The Statue of Liberty is a welcoming emblem to the immigrants who entered the United States through New York until 1924.

 

Anyone born and raised in this city can trace back your ancestor at Ellis Island, which is the port of entry. This Island was owned by Samuel Ellis in 1770 and in 1808 the state of New York sold the Island to the Federal Government.

 

Northwest of New York is Lake Erie, Province of Ontario Canada, Lake Ontario, and the province of Quebec Canada. To the eastern side is New England states of Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. To the southeast is New Jersey and the Atlantic Ocean, and Pennsylvania to the south. There are 5 boroughs, The BRONX, BROOKLYN, MANHATTAN, QUEENS, and STATEN ISLAND.

 

The capital of New York is Albany. Until the 1960s New York was the country’s leading state in nearly all population, cultural, and economic indexes. Located in Hudson valley surrounded by mountain ranges.

 

Time Square

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Time Square is Originally known as “Longacre Square“. An open space girded by drab apartments in 1880. Soon after the neighborhood began to change. The Interborough Rapid Transit was in place and infrastructure construction projects for the city to function and gave New Yorkers mobility.

Bars, restaurants, theatres, nearby museums, and shopping malls at present that attracted people to be entertained. If in case you are in the area, just stopped by and be with the New yorkers.

AIRCRAFT CARRIER INTREPID MUSEUM “THE FIGHTING I”

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The Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum a nonprofit educational institution is a National Historic Landmark in New York since 1986 at Pier 86. Founded in 1982, by developers and saved the Intrepid from scrapping in 1978.

 

It features the aircraft carrier Intrepid, the Space Shuttle Enterprise, and the world’s fastest jets and guided-missile submarine. 

 

In 2001, Intrepid served as temporary field headquarters for the Federal Bureau of Investigation to investigate the events of the 9/11 attacks.

 

On August 8, 1988, received an award from USS GROWLER, is a grayback-class submarine which carried nuclear missiles. The submarine is on display after extensive renovations in 2009.

 

“Through this exhibition visitors of all ages are taken on this journey through history and American innovation and bravery. The Intrepid Museum fulfills its mission to educate the public, to honor the heroes, and inspire the youth of today by connecting them to HISTORY and INNOVATION.”

 

The USS INTREPID was commissioned on August 16, 1943, and decommissioned on MARCH 15, 1974.

 

Never leave New York without visiting this Museum and Enjoy the history within.

 

 

USS Growler Submarine on the left-hand side of the Intrepid Carrier Museum

In this picture onboard the USS INTREPID CARRIER. standing before the world-famous, CONCORDE, the first supersonic passenger-carrying commercial airplane built jointly by aircraft manufacturers in Great Britain and France. USS INTREPID CARRIER.

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Aircraft and Helicopters on display onboard USS INTREPID.

 

Most fighter planes and helicopters were used during WW11. They were the greatest achievements in military aviation.

World Trade Centre

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The iconic twin towers of downtown Manhattan’s World Trade Center were a triumph of human imagination and will. Completed in 1973, the towers stood at 110 stories each, accommodating 50,000 workers and 200,000 daily visitors in 10 million square feet of space.

 

 

 

World Trade Center, a complex of seven buildings in the middle of the financial district around a central plaza in New York City that in 2001 was the site of the deadliest terrorist attack in American history. It opened on April 4, 1973, and was destroyed in 2001 by Terrorist Attack.

 


The complex at the southwestern and North tip of Manhattan close to the Hudson River and not too far from the Northwest of Wall Street was built by the port authority of New York and New Jersey as a central facility for business and government agencies involved in international trade.

 

 

Until the 2001 attack, it was notable for its huge twin towers, each of which had 110 stories. Starting March 11, 2002, eighty-eight searchlights were installed and arranged to form two beams of light shooting straight up into the sky.

 

 

This was called the Tribute in Light, and was originally lit every day at dusk until April 14, 2002. After that, the lights were lit on the second anniversary of the attack and have been lit on each subsequent September 11 since then.

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Statue of Liberty

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The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the world was a gift to the United States by the French people to commemorate the friendship between 2 strong nations. French sculpture Frederic Bartholdi created the statue out of sheets of copper, and Gustave Eiffel who built the Eiffel Tower designed the steel framework. The Americans designed the pedestal on a small island on the upper New York Bay known as, Liberty Island. this was dedicated by President Grover Cleveland in 1886.

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https://www.britannica.com/biography/Frederic-Auguste-Bartholdi

 

The goal of the famous sculpture Frederic Bartholdi was to create the statue in time for the centennial of the Declaration of Independence in 1876. While working on the statue there was a fundraising program in the United States that started to complete the strong foundation of the Statue of Liberty.

 

 

Bartholdi completed the statue in 1885 and packed in 200 crates shipped and arrived in New York on June 1885. Near the end, the New York Newspaperman Joseph Pulitzer and his paper the World, raise the last necessary funds. The pedestal designed by American architect Richard Morris Hunt was constructed inside a fortress Fort Wood, a fortress built for the war of 1812.

 

 

Over 5 months the workers reassembled the statue and mounted it on the pedestal. The height is 305 feet including the pedestal.

 

From 1892-1954 there were over 10 million immigrants were processed to enter the United States.

 

 

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https://www.britannica.com/biography/Frederic-Auguste-Bartholdhttps://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/presidents/grover-cleveland/

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Declaration-of-Independence

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Wood

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_capitals_in_the_United_States

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Amsterdam

https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/presidents/george-washington/

https://www.albany.org/things-to-do/albany-heritage-tourism/history/

Honolulu,Hawaii
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Hawaii, constituent state of the United States of America. Hawaii (Hawaiian: Hawai‘i) became the 50th U.S. state on August 21, 1959. Hawaii is a group of volcanic islands in the central Pacific Ocean. The islands lie 2,397 miles (3,857 km) from San Francisco, California, to the east and 5,293 miles (8,516 km) from Manila, in the Philippines, to the west. The capital is Honolulu, located on the island of Oahu. Hawaii was characterized by Mark Twain as “the loveliest fleet of islands that lies anchored in any ocean.”

Places to visit

Pearl Harbor

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The Hawaiian name for Pearl Harbor is Puʻuloa (long hill). Later named Pearl Harbor for the pearl oysters that were once harvested from the waters, the natural harbor is the largest in Hawaii.

Pearl Harbor, naval base and headquarters of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, Honolulu county, southern Oahu Island, Hawaii, U.S. In U.S. history the name recalls the surprise Japanese air attack on December 7, 1941, that temporarily crippled the U.S. Fleet and resulted in the United States’ entry into World War II.

Black sand Beach

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Swimming in the Black Sand Beach in Punalu’u is not Ideal. I will suggest wearing water shoes. As a result of constant volcanic activity, Hawai’i has both white and black sand beaches. Punalu’u Black Sand Beach is one of Hawaii’s famous for its black sand and is a popular destination for tourists. Is also home to a variety of wildlife, including sea turtles. It’s well worth a visit.

 

Swimming is not recommended, but there is a picnic area and restroom you can use while you feel the unique sensation of black sand between your toes

YOu can explore nearby caves and hike to the top of the cliffs for stunning views of the beach.

 

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