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What are the attractions in the United States?

1. Number of annual tourists in Times Square (New York): 35 million people. Standing in Times Square, you can see the colorful billboards and the endless crowds, and feel the artistic atmosphere and commercial culture of New York. Great charm. The Times Square Alliance cited a statistic. According to statistics, on weekdays, an average of 2,000 people cross Seventh Street in Manhattan every 15 minutes. On New Year's Eve, more than a million revelers will gather in the square to celebrate the New Year. 2. Las Vegas Strip (Las Vegas, Nevada) Annual Visitors: 31 million. This neon boulevard is the foundation of Las Vegas’ brilliant nightlife. Not only does it contain the heart of Sin City, it is also a member of the U.S. federal government's National Scenic Byways Program. According to statistics, the number of tourists wandering on this avenue every year accounts for 80% of the total number of tourists in Las Vegas. 3. National Mall and Memorial Park (Washington) Annual Visitors: 24 million The National Mall and Memorial Park covers more than 1,000 acres, where visitors can find many commemorative milestones in the development of American history. There are also monuments to U.S. presidents such as Washington, Lincoln, and Jefferson, as well as veterans of the Korean and Vietnam wars. 4. Faneuil Hall Market (Boston, Massachusetts) Annual Visitors: 20 million. The market was established in 1742 by Peter Faneuil, a wealthy Boston businessman. Faneuil Hall Market has been the city's commercial center for centuries and a famous lecture venue, including one where Samuel Adams gave a speech. 5. Disney World Magic Kingdom (Orlando, Florida) Annual Visitors: 17.1 million. According to the Global Theme Park Attendance Statistics Report, the number of visitors to Disney theme parks in Florida increased by 2.5 percent compared with 2006. 6. Disneyland (Anaheim, California) annual visitors: 14.9 million. In 1955, Walt Disney founded Worldwide, California's first Disneyland. There is the famous Finding Nemo ride here, where visitors can ride on a submarine and admire the underwater world through the surrounding round windows. 7. San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf/Golden Gate National Recreation Area (California) Annual Number of Visitors: 14 million San Francisco is adjacent to the Strait, and there are about 15.8 million tourists every year. As an iconic attraction in San Francisco, Fisherman's Wharf is a must-see for tourists and the happiest place in San Francisco. The Golden Gate National Recreation Area is the largest urban park in the world, including the Golden Gate Bridge and a vast area of ??the Gulf Coast. 8. Niagara Falls (Northwestern New York) Number of annual visitors: 12 million Falls are located in the middle of the Niagara River at the junction of the United States and Canada. They have been popular with tourists since the mid-19th century. Whether standing on a watchtower, sitting on a boat, or exploring on foot, visitors can see spectacular waterfalls tumbling down. 9. Great Smoky Mountains National Park (North Carolina/Tennessee) Annual Visitors: 9.4 million. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most popular national park in the United States, with abundant rainfall and dense streams. Ten major waterfalls and countless smaller waterfalls are a major beauty here. The fog gets its name from the perennial smoke in the mountains. The haze shimmers with light blue and permeates the entire lowland mountains, making it breathtakingly beautiful. 10. Navy Port (Chicago, Illinois) Annual Visitors: 8.6 million. The naval port opened in 1916. It was a naval training site and assembly square and the original temporary campus of the University of Illinois. It now has 50 acres of shops, restaurants, museums and other public facilities. The Chicago Shakespeare Theater and the Children's Museum of America are both here, and visitors can enjoy fireworks displays in the evenings. 11. Annual Visitors to Mihu National Recreation Area (Arizona/Nevada): 7.6 million Mihu National Recreation Area is located 30 miles southeast of Las Vegas. It's a popular destination for swimming, camping, boating, fishing and water sports, and a great place to vacation. Lake Messe was formed by the Hoover Dam damming the Colorado River. It is the largest man-made lake in the United States and an important water source in the southwestern United States.

12. Universal Studios/Islands of Adventure (Orlando, Florida) Annual Number of Visitors: 6.2 million Universal Studios Florida has two theme parks, one is Universal Studios with a large amount of film and television material, and the other is An adventure island that can bring visitors a thrilling experience. At the same time, the 4D movies launched by movie companies also attracted many tourists. 13. SeaWorld Orlando (Orlando, Florida) Number of annual visitors: 6 million SeaWorld Orlando offers many large-scale marine life shows where dolphins, sea lions, seals, walruses, sharks and whales will appear, including killer whale shows and cetacean theaters. 14. San Antonio Riverwalk (Texas) Annual Visitors: 5.1 million. The San Antonio River Walk is billed as Texas' first recreational destination. This boulevard attracts tourists from all over the world. Restaurants, shops and many other entertainment venues cluster on both sides of the river. Tourists walk on the riverside path, bathe in the breeze of the river, and feel the deep poetry. 15. Annual visitors to Temple Square (Salt Lake City, Utah): 5 million. As the center of Mormonism, Temple Square is now more than just a religious site. In 2007, nearly 5 million tourists visited, making Temple Square Utah's premier tourist attraction. 16. Delaware Gorge National Recreation Area (Pennsylvania/New Jersey) Annual Visitors: 4.8 million Delaware Gorge National Recreation Area is located at the junction of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The park is dominated by river landscapes.

17. Universal Studios Hollywood (Good Los Angeles, California) Number of annual visitors: 4.7 million. As the flagship brand of Universal theme parks, Universal Studios Hollywood is known as the entertainment capital of Los Angeles, where visitors can experience the exciting scenes from TV series. 18. Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) Annual Visitors: 4.5 million. The Metropolitan Museum was founded in 1870 and moved to its current location in Central Park in 1880. This is the largest art museum in the United States, with more than 2 million works of art. Annual number of visitors to Waikiki Beach (Hawaii): 4.5 million Waikiki Beach is the most typical Hawaiian beach in the eyes of tourists. You can surf, paddle and watch the sunset here. In addition, there are many shops, restaurants and shopping malls where you can enjoy the natural beauty while enjoying attentive service. 20. Grand Canyon National Park (Arizona) Number of annual visitors: 4.41 million. The world-famous Grand Canyon was formed by the erosion of the Colorado River over many years of geological time. Stratigraphic sections formed in different geological ages can be seen everywhere on both sides of the canyon, and the rock layers are clear. It is a living geological textbook. In 1919, the Grand Canyon was established as a national park. 21. African Busch Park (Tampa Bay, Florida) Annual Visitors: 4.4 million. This African theme park has domesticated more than 2,700 animals. The park is so wild that it makes you feel like you are on the African continent. The park is divided into different themes. Tourists can not only have close contact with wild animals, but also appreciate traditional African customs. 22. Annual visitors to Cape Cod National Seashore (Massachusetts): 4.35 million towering lighthouses, charming cranberry ponds, sand dunes and forests. These unparalleled landscapes make the Cape Cod Channel sparkle. In this 44,600-acre nature reserve, the environment is beautiful and sandy. Visitors can not only feel the breath of the sea, but also hike and enjoy the scenery along the way. 23. SeaWorld San Diego (San Diego, California) Number of annual visitors: 4.26 million SeaWorld San Diego was established in 1964. Interestingly, the original founders just wanted to open an underwater restaurant. Currently, SeaWorld San Diego is the largest marine theme park in the world. Visitors can not only enjoy wonderful performances, but also play interactive games with marine life in person. 24. American Museum of Natural History (New York) Annual number of visitors: 4 million The American Museum of Natural History is located in western Manhattan, New York. It has 45 permanent exhibition halls and is the largest natural history museum in the world. This museum has a rich collection, showing the breadth and charm of natural science in the world.

25. Atlantic City Boardwalk (New Jersey) Annual Visitors: 4 million The boardwalk stretches four miles along the beach. In addition to the beautiful natural scenery, hotels, shops and various entertainment venues stand along the roadside. Visitors can stroll along the avenue and visit the Atlantic City Historical Museum and Art Center.