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174 Monuments to Explore in United States

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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park, located in Hodgenville, Kentucky, within Bourbon County, is a revered site commemorating the birthplace of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Established in 1916, the park encompasses the symbolic Birthplace Unit, featuring a neoclassical memorial building housing a replica of the log cabin where Lincoln was born.
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Agua Fria National Monument
Agua Fria National Monument is in the U.S. state of Arizona. There is over 450 distinct Native American structures have been recorded in the monument, some of large pueblos containing more than 100 rooms each. The enhanced protection status also provides greater habitat protection for the numerous plant and animal communities.
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Alamo Square
Alamo Square is a residential neighborhood and park in San Francisco, California. Its boundaries are not well-defined but are generally considered to be Webster Street on the east, Golden Gate Avenue on the north, Divisadero Street on the west, and Fell Street on the south. The well known postcard motif "Painted Ladies" is located in Alamo Square.
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Alcatraz Island
Developed with facilities for a lighthouse, a military fortification, a military prison, and a federal prison that seized operations in the 1960s. Today the small island is open for tours.
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Anthony Wayne Monument
The Anthony Wayne Monument in Fort Wayne, Indiana, stands as a tribute to General "Mad" Anthony Wayne, an influential military leader known for his role in American history, particularly in the Northwest Indian War and the Battle of Fallen Timbers.
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Ball’s Bluff Battlefield Regional Park
Ball's Bluff Battlefield Regional Park and National Cemetery is a battlefield area and a United States National Cemetery located northeast of Leesburg, Virginia. The cemetery is the third smallest national cemetery in the United States. Fifty-four Union Army dead from the Battle of Ball's Bluff is interred in 25 graves in the half-acre plot.
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Basin and Range National Monument
The monument is a whopping 704,000 acres of rugged landscape, with stunning mountain peaks, deep valleys, and endless stretches of Joshua trees. Not to mention, the geology is absolutely fascinating. It's a place where you can truly disconnect from the chaos of the world and immerse yourself in the quiet beauty of nature. Plus, it's the perfect destination for adventure junkies, with opportunities for hiking, camping, stargazing, and even rock climbing.
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Battle of Tebb's Bend Monument
The Battle of Tebbs Bend Monument in Taylor County, Kentucky, commemorates a significant engagement that took place during the American Civil War. Erected in honor of the Union soldiers who valiantly defended this strategic position against Confederate forces in July 1863, the monument stands as a testament to their courage and sacrifice.
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Battle of Tebbs Bend
The Battle of Tebbs Bend, which occurred on July 4, 1863, near Campbellsville in Taylor County, Kentucky, was a pivotal engagement during the American Civil War. Confederate forces, led by Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan, sought to seize control of the Green River and disrupt Union supply lines. However, they encountered fierce resistance from Union troops under the command of Colonel Orlando H. Moore.
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Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument
The Beckley Furnace Industrial Monument, located in East Canaan, Connecticut, stands as a testament to the state's industrial past and the role it played in the iron industry. This historic site, designated as a National Historic Landmark, offers visitors a glimpse into the 19th-century iron-making process and the significance of Beckley Furnace in shaping Connecticut's industrial landscape.
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Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument
The Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument, located in Jefferson County, Birmingham, Alabama, is a historic site of immense significance in the civil rights movement of the United States. This national monument commemorates the struggle for civil rights and the pivotal role that Birmingham played in this transformative era of American history.
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Blue Sky Mausoleum
The Blue Sky Mausoleum is one of the county's most unique and treasured landmarks. An impressive structure, it was built in 1885 as a final resting place for prominent members of the community. The mausoleum stands at an impressive 60 feet tall and includes several graceful columns, intricate stained glass windows and a majestic dome roof – all intricately adorned with intricate carvings. It is a sight to behold and an everlasting symbol of the county’s dedication to its citizens.
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Bonnet House Museum & Gardens
A historic home in Fort Lauderdale. The property was originally acquired in 1895 by Hugh Taylor Birch, a successful Chicago lawyer, and given to his daughter Helen and her husband, artist Frederic Clay Bartlett, as a wedding gift in 1919. The principal buildings include; the main house, an art studio, a music studio and a guest house. They are all of vernacular architecture, designed by Bartlett. The estate is 35.4 acres (14.3 ha). It includes 100 feet (30 m) of beach.
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Boot Monument
The Boot Monument, also known as the Benedict Arnold Boot Monument, is a historical landmark located in Saratoga National Historical Park in Saratoga, New York. It commemorates the actions of American Major General Benedict Arnold during the pivotal Battle of Saratoga in 1777, which was a crucial turning point in the American Revolutionary War.
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Bradbury Building
An architectural landmark in downtown Los Angeles. Built in 1893, the five-story office building is best known for its extraordinary skylit atrium of access walkways, stairs and elevators, and their ornate ironwork.
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Buddy Holly Crash Site
The Buddy Holly Crash Site is a historical location near Clear Lake, Iowa, where a tragic plane crash occurred on February 3, 1959. The crash resulted in the deaths of three influential rock and roll musicians: Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson. The incident is widely known as "The Day the Music Died."
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Cabrillo National Monument
Southern tip of the Point Loma Peninsula. It commemorates the landing of Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo at San Diego Bay on September 28, 1542. This event marked the first time a European expedition had set foot on what later became the West Coast of the United States.
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Camp Nelson National Monument
Camp Nelson National Monument, located in Jessamine County, Kentucky, is a historic site that preserves the legacy of Camp Nelson, an important Union Army supply depot and recruitment center during the American Civil War.

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