Memorializing a short-lived French presence in sixteenth century Florida.
Fort Caroline
Duval Fort
Sea Oats Castle
St John's Memorial
This Pennsylvania site commemorates the crash of a United Airlines flight.
Flight 93 Memorial
Capitol Memorial
United Memorial
9/11 Memorial
Who's boyhood home is this?
Kennedy
Washington
Elvis
Lincoln
A national monument on the Potomac.
Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove
George Washington Memorial
Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad Memorial
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
In Nebraska, this monument rises 800 feet above the North Platte River.
Mormon Trail
Jewel Cave
Mitchell Pass
Scotts Bluff
Preserving Minnesota catlinite quarries used to make Plains Indian ceremonial pipes.
Pipe Spring
Pompeys Pillar
Organ Pipe Cactus
Pipestone
Two of the largest natural bridges in the Western Hemisphere are found here in Utah.
El Morro
El Malpais
Natural Bridges
Florissant Fossil Beds
This active stratovolcano in Washington had a notorious 1980 eruption.
Clough Volcano
Skamania Mountain
Mount St. Helens
Fuji of America
A well at this Arizona monument has been used since the 8th century.
Casa de Canine
Montezuma Castle
Helena Castle
Chat Castle
The Grange Memorial is actually whose country home?
Martin Luther King Jr.
Langston Hughes
Alexander Hamilton
Jeremy Bentham
This Alaskan site is sometimes called the Yosemite of the North.
Quartz Hill
Eocene Epoch
Misty Fjords
Tonga Trails
A reminder of Custer battling Cheyenne, Lakota, and Arapaho forces in Montana.
Custer's Calvary Grounds
Little Bighorn Battlefield
Marianas Trench
Casa Custer
Which war does this memorial commemorate?
World War II
Vietnam
World War I
Civil War
Whose memorial is this one in DC?
Jefferson
Lincoln
Kennedy
Roosevelt
One of the longest caves in the world, found in South Dakota.
Blue Cave
Jewel Cave
Really Long Cave
Badlands Cave
The grounds of the largest Japanese internment camp during WWII.
Ironwood
Hovenweep
Hohokam Pima
Honouliuli
The first of its kind in the country, found in Nebraska.
Homestead
George Washington birthplace
Clinton Castle
Fort Freeman
South Carolina site where first shots of American Civil War fired.
Fort Ord
Fort Stanwix
Fort Sumter
Fort Pulaski
This South Dakota monument has been rewritten by Hollywood films.
Mount Rushmore
George Washington's Birthplace
Keystone Mountain
Mount Fuji
What does this Ohio monument commemorate?
Lincoln
Thaddeus Kosciuszko
Roger Williams
Perry's Victory and International Peace
Who is memorialized by this Kitty Hawk, North Carolina monument?
Martin Luther King Jr.
Washington
Wright Brothers
Carter
This New Mexico monument is composed of gypsum crystals.
Tularosa Caverns
Walnut Canyon
White Sands
Vermillion Cliffs
This New York institution was a site of riots in the 1960s.
Stonewall Inn
Sally's
CBGB
Christopher's
She goes for a walk sometimes in movies.
Independence Lady
Lincoln Memorial
Statue of Welcome
Statue of Liberty
Preserving 50-million-year-old Green River lake beds.
Carrizo Plain
Chiricahua
Craters of the Moon
Fossil Butte
If you were going to drive your car through a tree you'd do it here.
Capulin Volcano
Muir Woods
Giant Sequoia Groves
Canyon de Chelly
The first national monument dedicated to an African-American.
Casa Grande Ruins
George Washington Carver birthplace
George Washington birthplace
Bears Ears
A 1740 Spanish fort in Florida protecting 100 acres of salt marsh and barrier islands.
Fort Frederica
Fort Monroe
Fort Matanzas
Fort McHenry
In the San Juan National Forest of Colorado.
Chimney Rock
Castle Mountains
Cascade-Siskiyou
Browns Canyon
This was the first national monument.
Black Hill
Cheyene Canyon
Bear Claw Tower
Devils Tower
First-Time Tourist
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Attentive Tourist
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