Independence Hall Independence Hall stands at the center of the historic district of Philadelphia, preserving the site where foundational documents of the United States were debated and adopted during the late eighteenth century. Originally constructed as the Pennsylvania State House between 1732 and 1753, the building reflects Georgian architectural traditions adapted to the civic needs […]
Lincoln Memorial The Lincoln Memorial stands at the western end of the National Mall as one of the most symbolically significant monuments in the United States, commemorating President Abraham Lincoln and the preservation of the Union during the Civil War. Designed in a neoclassical architectural style inspired by ancient Greek temples, the structure reflects early […]
New York City New York City developed as one of the most influential urban centers in the modern world, where global commerce, immigration, architecture, and cultural production have shaped the identity of the United States since the seventeenth century. Located at the natural harbor formed by the Hudson River and Atlantic Ocean, the city became […]
