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Exploring activities in the United States presents a wide range of adventures. Hike 277 miles of trails at the Grand Canyon, see the 305-foot-tall Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, or roam across 2.2 million acres filled with geothermal wonders in Yellowstone National Park. Every location offers a special glimpse into America's natural and cultural legacy.


Grand Canyon Village
Amazing rock formations reveal 2 billion years of Earth's story. Wander stunning trails and catch breathtaking sunrises that light up the vast canyon in glowing colors.
Quick facts: The depth of this natural marvel can exceed one mile, revealing close to 2 billion years of Earth's geological past. The stunning views draw about 6 million visitors each year, ranking it among the country’s most frequented national parks.
Highlights: The lively bands of red, orange, and pink rock shift colors throughout the day, changing with the light and shadows. For an unforgettable sight, watch the sunrise at Yaki Point, where colors explode vividly over the canyon’s wide ridges.
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Often called 'as American as apple pie', it became a symbol of American home cooking and was popularized in the 19th century.

Invented by Ruth Wakefield in Massachusetts in the 1930s, it quickly became America's favorite cookie and is now baked nationwide.

Developed in the late 19th century, brownies are a fudgy or cakey chocolate bar often associated with American lunch boxes and bake sales.

While versions existed elsewhere, the modern hamburger was popularized in the United States and became a symbol of American fast food and backyard grilling.

Rooted in German sausages, the hot dog was embraced at American baseball games and street carts, and it is a staple at barbecues and Fourth of July celebrations.

With deep roots in Southern cooking and African and Scottish influences, American fried chicken is known for its crispy seasoned coating and juicy meat.

Created in Atlanta in 1886, Coca-Cola became a global icon of American soda culture and advertising.

Particularly associated with the American South, sweet iced tea is a ubiquitous sugar-sweetened cold tea served year-round with meals.

A distinctively American whiskey, bourbon must be made from at least 51% corn and aged in new charred oak barrels, with Kentucky as its historic heartland.
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