Question 2: What are some famous buildings in USA? Statue of Liberty
Hoover Dam
Empire State Building, New York
Chrysler Building, New York
Golden Gate Bridge Washington Independence Monument
Lincoln Memorial
Sears Tower, Chicago
Question 3: What is the most famous building in America? The World Trade Center, which is certainly one of the most famous;
And the Empire State Building, built in the early 1900s, a symbol of imperialism;
The White House;
The Pentagon;
The Golden Gate Bridge;
The Statue of Liberty;
Question 4: What are some of the most famous buildings in the United States? The Statue of Liberty (New York City)The Statue of Liberty (New York City):Located on Bedloe's Island at the mouth of the Hudson River in New York City. At the base of the pedestal is a museum, where visitors can look through the bronze statue up to the head of the goddess and see a panoramic view of New York through a glass window. The bronze statue was a gift from the French people to the American people on the 111th anniversary of American independence in 1886. Mount Rushmore (South Dakota): Commonly known as President's Hill, Mount Rushmore features the four heads of Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln. Originally conceived by a scholar named Robert and supported by the famous sculptor Baugham, work on the Mount began in 1927 and involved 360 sculptors from all over the United States, completing the masterpiece in 1934. Congress Building (Washington) Capitol Building (Washington): one of the nation's most famous buildings, located on Capitol Hill. It is based on the original design of Dr. William 8226; Sunden in 1792 plus more than two hundred years of successive engineers gradually modified into. The marble-based building materials of the two wings were the Senate and House of Representatives; in the center of the rotunda, Statuary Hall, and the earliest Supreme Court and Senate. White House (Washington): The White House is the residence of the President of the United States during his term of office. The base of the White House is the first president of the United States George 8226; Washington selected, was built in 1792, by the American-Irish architect James 8226; Hoban design, "White House" is 1902 Roosevelt officially named. Lincoln Memorial (Washington) Lincoln Memorial (Washington): in Washington, the west end of the National Lawn, the blue waves such as dye on the east bank of the Potomac River, there is a body of white granite and marble construction of the ancient Greek pantheon of memorials. It is in honor of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham 8226; Lincoln and built, and the east end of the Capitol building opposite, Abraham Lincoln is one of the greatest presidents in U.S. history. The Memorial is a solemn and inspiring place that is visited daily by tourists and students. The Golden Gate Bridge (California) Golden Gate Bridge (California): The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the world's most famous bridges, the bridge was designed by the engineer Strauss, people put his bronze statue in the bridge in order to commemorate his contribution to the United States. The bridge stands over the Golden Gate Strait, which is more than 1,900 meters wide in California. It was discovered in 1579 by the English explorer Francis 8226 Drake, who named it after him. Times Square (New York City) Times Square (New York City): Times Square is cut by Broadway Street and Seventh Avenue out of the triangular terrain, which is New York's most intensive theater area, the name of the square is by the U.S. pivotal *** (New York Times) and named, and make the square famous in the international community is the main reason for the New Year's Eve countdown to the New Year's Eve. The main reason for the square's international fame is the New Year's Eve countdown to the New Year. The World Trade Center (New York City): New York's World Trade Center building, also known as the "Twin Towers". It is one of the most important masterpieces of the architectural artist Yamasaki. Its main business is to control the import and export and other international trade, bear the development of the United States international trade responsibility. 2001 September 11, the World Trade Center by *** hijacked aircraft hit the building, the building was destroyed. The United Nations Headquarters (New York City) United Nations Headquarters Building (New York City): United Nations Headquarters in New York City. The headquarters consists of four buildings: the General Assembly Hall, the Conference Building, the Secretariat Building and the Library. The building was designed by 11 international architects, including American Wallace 8226 Harrison and Chinese Liang Sicheng, and was officially inaugurated in October 1952. Space Needle (Seattle): Seattle's Space Needle was completed in December 1961 at a cost of four and a half million dollars. The tower is 605 feet high, and this peculiar shape was created by the president of the Western International Hotel, Ed... ...... >>
Question 5: What is the capital of the United States? What is the famous building? Of course it is, Washington. Famous attractions Washington Monument, the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, the Pentagon, the Jefferson Memorial
Famous is
The Lincoln Memorial (Lincoln Memorial), in honor of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, is located in Washington, D.C., National Mall (National Mall), on the west side of the Arlington Memorial Bridge (Arlington Memorial Bridge) approach. Arlington Memorial Bridge (Arlington Memorial Bridge) approach, and Congress and the Washington Monument in a straight line. Between the Memorial and the Washington Monument, there are two one ****2, 292-foot-long reflecting pools. Also in the vicinity of the Lincoln Memorial are the Vietnam War Memorial, the Korean War Memorial, and the World War II Memorial. The Lincoln Memorial is managed by the National Park Service and is free and open to the public year-round (8:00 a.m. to midnight, closed December 25th).
In 1923 Henry? Bacon's Gold Medal-winning design by the National Architectural Association In March 1867, two years after Lincoln's assassination, the U.S. Congress passed a bill to build the Memorial. 1913 by the architect Henry Bacon (Henry Bacon), the design of the Memorial was approved by the U.S. Congress. Bacon (Henry Bacon) proposed the design, February 12, 1915, in Lincoln's birthday groundbreaking, completed on May 30, 1922, the completion ceremony by the 29th President Warren Gemarill. The ceremony was presided over by 29th President Warren Gemaliel Harding, the only survivor of Lincoln. The ceremony was presided over by 29th President Warren Gemaliel Harding and attended by Lincoln's only surviving son, Robert Todd Harding. Lincoln's only surviving son, Robert Todd Lincoln. Lincoln's only surviving son, Robert Todd Lincoln, attended the ceremony. It was 55 years and 12 presidents between the passage of the bill and its final completion. The architect, Henry Bacon, was the first to design the building in 1923, and it was the first to be built. Bacon received the Gold Medal for design from the National Architectural Association in 1923. It was the highest award of his career.
The entire building is rectangular, about 58 meters long, about 36 meters wide, about 25 meters high. It is a classical building constructed of marble in the style of the ancient Greek Parthenon. 36 white marble round columns surround the Memorial Hall, symbolizing the 36 states that Lincoln owned when he was president. The names of these states are inscribed on the frieze of each column.
The reflecting pool in front of the Memorial. After nightfall, the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol adjacent to the Memorial are brilliantly lit and reflected in the pool, making it a famous sight in Washington.
Question 6: Are there any iconic buildings in the United States? China: the Great Wall; France: the Eiffel Tower;
Britain: Big Ben;
United States: the Statue of Liberty;
India: the Taj Mahal;
Germany: the Brandenburg Gate;
Italy: the Colosseum;
Greece: the Parthenon;
Australia: the Opera House
Belgium: the Peeing Boys
The United States is the world's largest city. Belgium: Peeing Boys
Malaysia: The Twin Towers
Singapore: The Fishtail Lion
Denmark: Hans Christian Andersen's Mermaid Statue
Panama: The Panama Canal
Mexico: The Independence Monument
Jerusalem: The entire Holy City is the symbol
South Korea: Hwaseong (I heard it burned down)
Japan: public **** toilets
Question 7: What are some landmarks in the United States, place names? White House President's Hill
Statue of Liberty
Empire State Building
Pentagon
U.S. Capitol Building
Golden Gate Bridge
Independence Hall
New York's Grand Central Terminal
Independence Monument in Washington, D.C.
Question 8: What are some of the most famous architectural drawings in the United States? White House
Empire State Building
Pentagon
Golden Gate Bridge
Washington Monument
Question 9: What are some of the famous buildings in Washington, D.C. Washington Monument, the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, the Pentagon, the Jefferson Memorial
Famous for
Lincoln Memorial, dedicated to the memory of the United States of America. Lincoln Memorial (Memorial), established in honor of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, is located in Washington, D.C. National Mall (National Mall) on the west side of the Arlington Memorial Bridge (Arlington Memorial Bridge) in front of the approach road, and the Capitol and the Washington Monument into a straight line. Between the Memorial and the Washington Monument, there are two one ****2, 292-foot-long reflecting pools. Also in the vicinity of the Lincoln Memorial are the Vietnam War Memorial, the Korean War Memorial, and the World War II Memorial. The Lincoln Memorial is managed by the National Park Service and is free and open to the public year-round (8:00 a.m. to midnight, closed December 25th).
In 1923 Henry? Bacon's Gold Medal-winning design by the National Architectural Association In March 1867, two years after Lincoln's assassination, the U.S. Congress passed a bill to build the Memorial. 1913 by the architect Henry Bacon (Henry Bacon), the design of the Memorial was approved by the U.S. Congress. Bacon (Henry Bacon) proposed the design, February 12, 1915, in Lincoln's birthday groundbreaking, completed on May 30, 1922, the completion ceremony by the 29th President Warren Gemarill. The ceremony was presided over by 29th President Warren Gemaliel Harding, the only survivor of Lincoln. The ceremony was presided over by 29th President Warren Gemaliel Harding and attended by Lincoln's only surviving son, Robert Todd Harding. Lincoln's only surviving son, Robert Todd Lincoln. Lincoln's only surviving son, Robert Todd Lincoln, attended the ceremony. It was 55 years and 12 presidents between the passage of the bill and its final completion. The architect, Henry Bacon, was the first to design the building in 1923, and it was the first to be built. Bacon received the Gold Medal for design from the National Architectural Association in 1923. It was the highest award of his career.
The entire building is rectangular, about 58 meters long, about 36 meters wide, about 25 meters high. It is a classical building constructed of marble in the style of the ancient Greek Parthenon. 36 white marble round columns surround the Memorial Hall, symbolizing the 36 states that Lincoln owned when he was president. The names of these states are inscribed on the frieze of each column.
The reflecting pool in front of the Memorial. After nightfall, the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol adjacent to the Memorial Hall are brilliantly lit and reflected in the pool, making it a famous attraction in Washington.
Question 10: Washington, United States, there are those famous buildings Washington Monument Washington Momument
In honor of the first U.S. President George Washington and built, the tower is 55 feet high, the interior hollow, there is an elevator to the top of the tower Observatory.
Jefferson Memorial
The Jefferson Memorial honors the memory of Jefferson, author of the Charter of Independence and Rights, and is located in East Potomac Park, with a view of the Gulf of Tidewater. The building is in the shape of a column, symbolizing the integrity of President Jefferson, and there is a bronze statue of President Jefferson inside the memorial
Lincoln Memorial
The Lincoln Memorial was built to commemorate President Abraham Lincoln during the U.S. Civil War, who preserved the unity of the U.S. and emancipated the black slaves in the South, which is a great historical achievement that laid a solid foundation for the prosperity of today's United States. This great historical achievement has laid a solid foundation for the prosperity of today's America.
The White House
The White House is the residence of the President of the United States. The cornerstone was laid by President Washington in October 1792, but President Washington died before he could see it completed, so it was John Adams, the second President of the United States, who first used the house. John Adams, the second President of the United States. A portion of the east side of the White House is available for viewing.
Smithsonian Institution
The Smithsonian Institution was built in 1864 on the advice of the British chemist James Smithsonian. The Smithsonian Institution is the umbrella term for the buildings that house the Air and Space Museum, the Museum of Arts and Crafts, the Museum of History and Technology, and the Museum of Natural History. The Kitty Hawk, the first airplane flown by the Latté brothers, is on display.
The Capitol
The Capitol is where the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives meet. Inside the Capitol, the ceilings and walls are covered with murals depicting the history of the country. You can visit at your own pace or take a guided tour.
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress is a Renaissance-style building with a rounded ceiling made of glass and 2,000 windows that provide excellent light, making it the largest library in the world. The draft of President Abraham Lincoln's famous speech at Gettysburg is preserved in the Library.