American Alternatives to Famous Landmarks in Europe

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6 European Landmarks and Their U.S. Counterparts
From architecture to cuisine, it's obvious the cultural impact "the Old World" has had on the U.S. In fact, America's European ancestry has become so ingrained that it's resulted in a bit of mimicry, and also ingenuity. If a visit to Europe isn't in the cards quite yet, explore these American counterparts to six famous European landmarks.
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The World's Most Famous Bridges
Throughout antiquity, bridges have been built to connect gaps between natural and manmade obstacles and in return, they've become historical landmarks, popular tourist attractions, and vital parts of the lives of local citizens. In modern times, bridges have become engineering marvels that seem to defy gravity and create a sense of awe in all who visit. These are the world's most famous bridges.
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How to Spend a Weekend North of San Francisco
Any visit to San Francisco will include some great food, fascinating landmarks, and walking up and down more hills than you ever thought possible. But once you're done exploring the "City by the Bay," consider adding a few days to your itinerary and heading north, where you can transition to hiking, beachcombing, and wine tasting — all of which await you just a short drive outside SF.
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