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Golden Gate Bridge

Golden Gate Bridge

The symbol of San Francisco city, recognized by people all over the world.

Marilyn Monroe's Grave

Marilyn Monroe's Grave

Ranked as the sixth greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute in 1999, Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, singer and model that died on August 5, 1962.

Grave of Elvis Aaron Presley

Grave of Elvis Aaron Presley

“Rock and roll music, if you like it, if you feel it, you can't help but move to it. That's what happens to me. I can't help it.'” Elvis Presley

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty

One of the best known monuments in the world, a gift from the people of France, at 100 years after the declaration of independence of North America.

Carnegie Hall, New York

Carnegie Hall, New York

Modern America's short history was no impediment in the quick growth of culture and arts. In 1890, only 114 years after the Declaration of Independence, Andrew Carnegie was financing the construction of the "Music Hall". The building was going to house the Oratorio Society of New York and the New York Symphony Society on whose board Carnegie was a member. The opening concert was conducted by maestro Walter Damrosch and composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky on May 5 1891. Only two years later, the Music Hall was renamed Carnegie Hall after board members convinced Carnegie of the importance of using his name. The building was sold and resold, and in 1960, with the New York Philharmonic on the move to Lincoln Center, the building was going to be demolished to make room for a commercial skyscraper. Violinist Isaac Stern and many of the artist residents made pressure and saved the building by convinving the city of New York to buy the estate from Simon, the commercial developer. The nonprofit C

Kalaupapa National Historical Park

Kalaupapa National Historical Park

A quiet park, a place of preservation and education, accessible by plane, hiking or mule ride.

Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park

Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park

Previously known as the City of Refuge Park, the park has an important historical and cultural importance.

Vaillancourt Fountain

Vaillancourt Fountain

A controversial fountain since it was completed in 1971, being called a "howling obscenity".

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