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The Top 25 most visited tourist destinations in America
Here is a list of the top 25 most visited tourist destinations in the U.S. second Forbes.
The list includes the thundering falls of Niagara, which also features the harrowing water chutes of Disneyland and Pirates of the Caribbean.
Seven of the 25 attractions are amusement parks, Disney World's Magic Kingdom in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, remains atop the World theme park. Tourists who appreciate the renowned art collections and sunny beaches in equal measure.
Many foreign visitors are interested in seeing the natural scenic attractions, like the Grand Canyon, Yosemite and Yellowstone National Parks.
1. Times Square, New York City, NY
Times Square, the busiest square in New York, is known for its many Broadway theaters, cinemas and signs of super.
Times Square has all kinds of fun, interesting and informative tours to explore other parts of the city. You can choose to walk, bike, bus, food, limo, TV, historical, ethnic or water tours.
Times Square Alliance estimates an average of more than 2,000 pedestrians traversing a block of 7th Avenue during a week period of 15 minutes.
2. The Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas is the most populous city in Nevada, the seat of Clark County and an internationally renowned major resort for gambling, shopping and entertainment.
Enticing more than 31 million visitors, about 80 percent of the city's total (39.2 million) of visitors per year, with your smile million gigawatt and globetrotting attractions, Las Vegas is more than glamor and gambling. – [Source: National] Scenic Byways Program
3. National Mall & Memorial Parks, Washington, DC
National Mall & Memorial Parks contains some of the oldest protected park lands in the National Park Service.
Many of the nation's iconic landmarks public are more than 1,000 acres on the National Mall and Memorial Parks, including Washington, Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials, and the Korean and Vietnam Veterans memorials of war.
4. Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston, MA
Faneuil Hall Marketplace, which receives 20 million visitors, includes four historic sites in one location – Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, North Market and South Market, the whole set around a cobblestone promenade where natural jugglers, magicians and musicians entertain visitors.
There are over 100 places to eat, shop and drink at this historic location.
5. Disney World's Magic Brazil, Lake Buena Vista, FL
The most popular attractions at Disney in Florida rose by 2.5 per cent [17.1 million] in visitation compared with 2006, according to the TEA / ERA Theme Park Public Report.
As the Magic Kingdom has managed to maintain its charm and appeal over the years is a lesson in simplicity. He remained true to its original vision, a place where families could come together in a clean and safe environment to enjoy the time together.
6. Disneyland Park Anaheim AC
Walt Disney theme park features eight original themes lands with classic Disney characters, the main attractions, live entertainment, and parades.
With nearly 15 million visitors last year, the original Disney park, had a record season in accordance with the ERA / tea.
Currently, the park was visited by more than 515 million visitors since it opened, including presidents, royalty and other heads of state.
7. Fisherman's Wharf / Area Golden Gate National Recreation, San Francisco, CA
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area GGNRA () is a U.S. National Recreation Area administered by the National Park Service that surrounds the Bay area of San Francisco.
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area, which includes the famous orange bridge along with numerous other spaces throughout the Bay Area attracts 14.3 million visitors annually.
8. Niagara Falls, NY
The Falls, which fall into the US-Canadian border, has been a mecca of tourism since the mid-19th century. With statistics from Niagara Falls and Niagara Falls Tourism Bureau Brige Commission, visitors are approximate 12 million per year.
9. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee / NC
most visited park in America's national is not the Grand Canyon, or Yosemite. The natural beauty and four distinct seasons enjoyed in the GSMNP is unmatched!
With more than 800 miles of protected trails, this wonder natural hosted nearly 10 million walkers, observers and drivers last year.
10. Navy Pier, Chicago, IL
Opened in 1916, this landmark Chicago on the shore of Lake Michigan has served as a campus and military training.
With 8.6 million visitors, from rides to restaurants, exhibitions, entertainment Meal shopping for cruises and tour boats Navy Pier has it all – in a place unlike any other!
11. Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Arizona / Nev.
Thirty miles southeast of Las Vegas is the largest lake in the United States and man-made reservoir, a mecca for recreational boaters, swimmers, fishermen, naturalists and attracts 7.6 million.
Lake Mead flooded a large area of desert, covering many canyons, several small villages and relics the old settlements.
More views of Lake Mead.
12. Universal Studios Orlando / Islands of Adventure at Universal Orlando, FL
Like its Disney rival, Universal houses ERA Christian Aaen calls the complex "target" in Orlando, where two theme parks, Universal Studios Orlando and Universal's Islands of Adventure, vie for 6.2 million thrill-seeking tourists.
13. SeaWorld Florida, Orlando, FL
Attendance was up one percent the previous year for this theme park and one of several Orlando sites on our list. The TEA / ERA puts SeaWorld's 2007 attendance at 5.8 million.
14. San Antonio River Walk, Texas
The Riverwalk is one of the most visited places in all of Texas and the greater San Antonio area has a world of fun and interesting things to see and do.
The San Antonio River Walk (also known as the Paseo del Río) is a network of passages around the San Antonio River, linking several major attractions one story in downtown San Antonio, Texas. Lined with bars, shops and restaurants.
The River Walk is the number proclaims "An entertainment destination Texas, with 5.1 million visitors a year.
15. Temple Square, Salt Lake City, UT
Temple Square is attracting more popular in the state with five million visitors annually. This block of ten acres located in the middle of downtown Salt Lake City is Utah's number one tourist attraction.
The Mormon Church is headquartered here, but the Temple Square is more than just a destination for Latter-day Saints.
16. Delaware Water Gap Area National Recreation, Penn. / NJ
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area is a beautiful part of the Appalachian Mountains with all types of outdoor recreation available.
This park preserves 40 miles of the middle Delaware River and almost 70 000 hectares of land along the river, New Jersey and Pennsylvania shores.
recreation River-focused is what attracts some five million tourists this Appalachian ridge-park on the border of New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
17. Universal Studios Hollywood, CA
The official marketing headline is "The Entertainment Capital of LA," though during the summer, he is often billed as "The best place in LA. "
Nearly five million star gazers and thrill seekers came last year to visit the sets of "Desperate Housewives , "" King Kong "and other Universal productions.
18. Metropolitan Museum, New York, NY
Founded in 1870 (and moved to its current home in Central Park in 1880), the Met's vast stores of art include more than two million works in its building two million square meters.
Has a permanent collection containing more than two million works of art, divided into nineteen curatorial departments. The museum also houses collections of encyclopedic musical instruments, costumes and accessories, and antique weapons and armor from around the world.
Four and a half million visitors came to examine some of the collections world's greatest art, from Egypt to Americans and Europeans and the newly refurbished Greek and Roman Galleries.
19. Waikiki Beach, Oahu, Hawaii
Waikiki Beach is a legendary tourist zone on the southern coast of Oahu, Hawaii. This iconic tourist destination in Hawaii, on the edge of the neighborhood of Honolulu that shares its name, offers splendid views of the volcanic cone, Diamond Head.
With its mass of tourists, it also made the list of Forbes Traveler's over-hyped beaches. More 4.5 million swimmers try to relax on the sand every year.
20. Grand Canyon, AZ
The canyon is the most famous natural attraction in the U.S. and possibly in the world. The Grand Canyon is a steep-sided gorge carved by the Colorado River in the U.S. state of Arizona.
It is largely contained within the Grand Canyon National Park one of the first national parks in the United States. The tourists arrived at a very fast pace since the canyon reached National Park status in 1919.
The Skywalk horseshoe-shaped glass, which opened in 2007, allows the nearly 4.5 million visitors a chance to experience dizziness.
21. Busch Gardens Africa, Tampa Bay, FL
Busch Gardens is the ultimate family adventure park offering a variety of fascinating attractions based on exotic encounters with the African continent.
This African theme park, which houses over 2,700 animals alongside the usual array of rides, shows and restaurants, attracts 4.4 million each year.
22. Cape Cod National Seashore, MA
Cape Cod National Seashore consists of a series of beautiful beaches. It is a land of parabolic dunes, lighthouses century 19, shipwrecks, pilgrims, and piping plovers.
Tours, trails and hiking, swimming, historic building tours, fishing and cycling are the main activities to be enjoyed here. The bike and hiking trails and sandy beaches lured more than 4 million visitors last year.
23. SeaWorld San Diego, San Diego, CA
SeaWorld San Diego is one of the world's premier marine adventure parks with 200 acres of world-class shows, rides and unforgettable encounters animal.
More than 4 million visitors explore the mysteries of the sea every year, with close animal interactions and exhilarating thrills.
24. American Museum of Natural History, NY
American Museum of Natural History, which attracts four million visitors, has been one of the world's most prominent science and research institutions, known for its collections and exhibitions that illuminate millions of years of evolution on Earth, since the birth of the planet until the present day.
45 The AMNH of permanent showrooms contain a vast record of world history, from dinosaur fossils in the human genome.
The campus of 18 hectares is located in Theodore Roosevelt Park on Manhattan's upper West Side, and its popular program of the night takes eight to 12 years age the thrill of "falling asleep in the dark corridors of one of the most famous museums in the world."
25. Atlantic City Boardwalk, New Jersey
The Boardwalk (immortalized on the Monopoly board game) runs along the beach four miles, skirting past the casinos, hotels and shops, and connects with the Garden Pier, home of the Atlantic City Historical Museum and the Atlantic City Art Center.
Although boardwalks can be found around the world, they are especially common along the east coast U.S. in North America, where they have many of the functions of a city street and are often tourist attractions themselves. Get 4 million of visitors each year.
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