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Ellis Island: Site Of Picnics, War, And ImmigrationEllis Island in New York Harbor was once the main immigration station for people entering the United States. About a third of Americans can trace their ancestry to this entry point. Today Ellis Island is a museum accessible by ferryboat.
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LandmarksMischief And Stunts At Niagara Falls ... the water blindfolded, in a sack, pushing a wheelbarrow, and carrying a man on his back! He even succeeded tightrope walking while on stilts. Most famously perhaps, Gravelet sat down midway across a wire to cook and eat an omelet. Despite stories of successful crossings, many people have died or been ... The Crazy Horse Monument And Memorial ... wide and 563 feet (172 meters) tall. The monument commemorates Crazy Horse (circa 1840-1887), an Oglala Lakota war leader who was well-respected by his people. He led victorious battles against many of his tribe's enemies, including (but not limited to) the Blackfoot, Crow, Pawnee, Shoshone, and US forces. ... Elvis Presley And The Graceland Estate ... movies. Shortly after his rise to stardom, Elvis felt a need for privacy. In 1957 he moved out of working-class East Memphis and purchased the 14-acre Graceland estate. The price tag: $103,000 - easily purchased with proceeds from his first hit record, "Heartbreak Hotel". Graceland would be Elvis's primary ... ... San Francisco's Board of Supervisors approved converting the city's "Outside Lands" - sand dunes along the seashore -- into miles of lush green space. They hoped this would provide a natural haven for city dwellers while drawing realty investment to the mostly uninhabited western part of the city. However, ... Independence Rock: The Register Of The Desert ... feet wide, and 130 feet tall, the massive granite outcropping is hard to miss. The distance around its base measures 5,900 feet, or more than a mile. Some say it looks like a giant whale emerging from the plateau. The rock is now believed to have been carved by glaciers during the last ice age. It's believed ...
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