The eastern United States has both
the prosperous and wealthy New York
and
the quiet and artistic Philadelphia
...
Now
Let’s go to the East Coast of the United States
and see!
Statue of Liberty
The world-famous Statue of Liberty stands high on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, symbolizing the lofty ideal of the American people's struggle for freedom. The steel bracket inside the bronze statue was designed and produced by architect Jovi Leboduc and French engineer Eiffel, who is famous for building the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Central Park
Central Park, known as the "back garden" of New York, is beautiful in all seasons. It is bright red and green in spring, sunny in summer, red maples in autumn, and silvery white in winter.
The White House
The White House is the presidential palace of the United States. It is located on the south side of Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC. It was designed by the Irish immigrant architect Hepburn. On October 13, 1792, President Washington personally broke ground and laid the cornerstone. It was completed in 1800, and the second president, John Adams, first lived in it. Its original color was gray, but it was painted white after reconstruction from 1814 to 1817. In 1902, it was officially named the "White House" by Theodore Roosevelt, also known as the No. 1 Pulpit. Bully Pulpit).
Washington Monument
The Washington Monument is a landmark in Washington, District of Columbia, the capital of the United States. It was built to commemorate U.S. President George Washington. The stone monument building has a hollow interior and is the tallest stone monument in the world. Mills' original design was to have a colonnade of founding heroes at the bottom surrounding the Washington Monument. However, after Colonel Casey of the U.S. Engineer Corps was entrusted with redesigning the foundation and tower, he gave up the idea of ??a colonnade and focused on the square. The obelisk was built, the foundations were dug deeper, and the main tower was redesigned to the proportions of ancient Egypt.
Quincy Market
Quincy Market is a famous shopping place in Boston. Located next to Faneuil Hall, it is a paradise for eating and shopping. Quincy Market consists of three long two-story buildings. There are many food stalls in the central building of the market. In addition, there are many buildings of historical value in the entire square, so it is also a famous attraction in Boston. It’s so fun to eat delicious food and enjoy the beautiful scenery here.
The Liberty Bell
The Liberty Bell is the most famous bell in the world, also known as the "Independence Bell". It is located outside Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is the most important bell in the American Revolutionary War. The symbol symbolizes freedom and justice. The Liberty Bell is a symbol of Philadelphia, a symbol of the American spirit of freedom, and the pride of Americans.
Independence Memorial Hall
The American Independence Memorial Hall is a Georgian-style red brick building located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a famous historical monument in the United States and a symbol of American independence. There are only three rooms, a few tables, and a dozen chairs, but it was the seat of the U.S. Congress and the Supreme Court. It was the place where the Declaration of Independence was signed and the U.S. Constitution was ratified.