This landmark was built as an attraction for the 1962 World's Fair.
This landmark was formed over 7000 years ago from the collapse of Mt. Mazama.
This landmark began as a Great Depression construction project.
This landmark was originally used as an advertisement for real estate development.
This landmark got its name during an 1870 expedition due to its regular eruption time.
This landmark is often regarded as a holy site by the Pueblo people.
This landmark was carved using jackhammers and dynamite.
This landmark was originally a Roman Catholic mission before it earned its famous quote.
This landmark is the tallest man-made monument in the western hemisphere at 630 ft.
This landmark is made up of over 160 stainless steel panels.
This landmark had its name derived from the Iroquois language.
This landmark was the site of Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I Have a Dream' speech.
This landmark is at part of the theme park that is an acronym for 'Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.’
This landmark was originally used to alert the public about legal proceedings.
This landmark is the tallest stone structure in the world.
This landmark was given to the US as a gift from France in 1886.
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