Best Touristic Attractions in every U.S. State part4
31. Oregon - Multnomah Falls
Oregon is wonderful county with many very different landscapes. From the rocky Oregon seacoast, the high mountain passes of the Oregon Cascades, the abundant vegetation and superb waterfalls, to the lava pines of the high desert, Oregon's natural beauty has been conserved and treasured for all to enjoy.
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Multnomah Falls is the most visited destination in Oregon. All tourists visiting Oregon pass through this unique place. The second tallest waterfall in Oregon is certainly a great place to visit. The tumbling water and extraordinary view is something nobody would like to miss.
Landmarks: Portland Art Museum, Oregon Coast Aquarium
32. New York - Statue of Liberty
New York fully deserves the nickname of the city that never sleeps. Whatever your tastes may be, you are sure to find something to your liking in New York. You will need more than a map to discover the most you can when visiting the American metropolis. Without a doubt, the most popular attraction of New York is the emblem of the US, the Statue of Liberty. Visitors can get into the statue to get a glimpse of the amazing engineering work that went into its construction. Take the escalator to the top levels to get a staggering view over the city and the surroundings.
Landmarks: Empire State Building, The Guggenheim
33. North Carolina - Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville
North Carolina is considered to be the first state. The inhabitants are known to be more traditional and the old state is typical for the southern part of the country. There is a multitude of cultural influences and also a high rate of immigration from Latin America.
Visitors may want to avoid the humidity and the heat of the summer months, characteristic for the southern part of the US. Also, the foliage color in the autumn time makes the Blue Ridge Mountains a very popular tourist attraction.
You can say that Asheville and the NC Appalachian Mountains form one of the most charming mountain chains in North Carolina. Visitors can stay in Asheville that is the principal city in this region of North Carolina and then hike on the Appalachian Trail that stretches for more than two thousand miles across the mountain ridges.
Landmarks: Roanoke Island Festival Park, Great Smoky Mountains Railway
34. North Dakota - Enchanted Highway
North Dakota is a large state that can provide an exciting experience for visitors that are willing to venture in the unknown. It is not on the top of the most visited locations in the country but the small towns and the picturesque sceneries offer a lot of activities from a pleasant scenic drive to snowmobiling, hunting or photography.
Be sure not to miss the Enchanted Highway when visiting in North Dakota.
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It is a more than 30 mile stretch of road between Galdstone and Regent populated with enormous creatures made out of concrete or steel. This is a sight unique in the whole world and must not be missed.
Landmarks: Fargo Theatre, Bonanzaville USA
35. Ohio - The Clermont County Ohio Freedom Trail
Ohio is a state of a long lasting tradition is preserving national values like historical monuments or experiences. A trip to Ohio can be a meaningful cultural and national awareness experience or just lost and lots of fun with the family. The Clermont County Ohio Freedom Trail includes more than 30 sites being the largest program of its kind in the country. The trail of sites can be is illustrated in brochures and maps complete with historical data. Visitors can take tours of the sites to get a better understanding before visiting the newly opened National Underground Railroad Freedom Centre Museum.
Landmarks: Union Hall Theatre, Warren County Historical Society Museum
36. Oklahoma - Oklahoma City National Memorial and
Located in the region of the Great Plains of the United States, Oklahoma celebrates one hundred years since it became a state, in 1907. It is a state with a great Native American history and culture. Actually, the name of the state translates as “the red people”. Tourist related costs are some of the lowest in the country but with plenty of things to see, thus making it a favourite vacation destination.
Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum is one of the most eye catching attractions is the city. Commemorating those who died in the bombings on April 19, 1995, it is now a symbol of hope. Notice the empty chairs for every person that lost their life then and also the survivor tree.
Landmarks: National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Museum, Oral Roberts University
37. Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania Independence Hall
A visit to Pennsylvania can mean a great outdoor trip with activities like hiking, hunting or camping, or the home of many historical sites like Gettysburg with the collection of monuments, weapons and other artefact from the infamous Civil War battle. The Pennsylvania Independence Hall is known for its national part played in major events. The most noble of these events is the signing of the Declaration of Independence. It now stands for the courage and the wits of the representatives that gathered for the event.
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You can also admire the beauty and the functionality put into the architecture of the building.
Landmarks: Mutter Museum, Hershey's Chocolate World
38. Rhode Island
Even if it is the smallest state in the United States of America, Rhode Island includes more than four hundred miles of coastline, islands like Aquidneck Island and many tourist attractions to fit all taste. Aquidneck Island is the home of Newport, nicknamed the “City by the Sea”. Each year Newport hosts the world famous events of Bowen’s Wharf Christmas Tree Lighting and the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. In Providence you will find the Roger Williams Park Zoo, one of the most exciting and diverse zoos hosted by a 430-acre Victorian park. Aside the many educational exhibits, visitors can enjoy beautiful gardens, stunning architecture and even boat rides.
Landmarks: International Tennis Hall of Fame, Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art
39. Tennessee - Graceland
Tennessee is known as the state of mountains, prairies and of course, country music. You can find a little of anything. There are the famous Appalachian Mountains and parts of the state covered in lush fields where agriculture and horse farming strives. The state also has an exciting music scene.
Memphis, Tennessee is the place where rock and rolls Elvis Presley grew up and the present internationally recognized home of Elvis. Graceland is the first thing that you must visit if you are a fan of the King. It is a veritable theme park that reveals much about the entertainer and the man that Elvis Aaron Presley was. The collection includes such displays as the singer’s personal effects, records, films, or some his famous cars.
Landmarks: National Civil Rights Museum, Tennessee Aquarium
40. Texas - The Houston Museum of Fine Arts
Texas is the second largest state in the country best known for the large spaces, the oil industry and the generous inhabitants. A visit here is a chance for a unique wonderful experience, in terms of the people you meet and the cultural opportunities. The Houston Museum of Fine Arts is the best art museum in the state. It presents galleries in two buildings as well as a large garden for sculpture displays. The architectural style of the entire museum is itself a sight to remember. Other collections owned by the museum are on display in separate mansions in River Oaks.
Landmarks: San Antonio Museum of Art, Houston Museum of Natural Science

