Tourism in the United States
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The United States of America has a large and lucrative tourism industry serving millions of international and domestic tourists. Tourism in the United States is mostly promoted at the state and local level. The federal government also promotes tourism as well, and sets visa entry requirements.
Tourists visit the U.S. to see natural wonders, gambling venues, historic landmarks, and its cities.
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Natural Wonders
- Death Valley
- Grand Canyon
- Yellowstone National Park
- Yosemite National Park
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Gambling Venues
Historic Landmarks
Cities
- Boston, Massachusetts - history and universities
- Chicago, Illinois - skyscrapers
- Honolulu, Hawaii - beaches and exotic culture and cuisine
- Los Angeles, California - beaches and the movie industry
- Miami, Florida - beaches and the Everglades
- New York City, New York - the Big Apple, skyscrapers
- Orlando, Florida - beaches and Walt Disney World
- San Diego, California - tourism connected with Tijuana, Mexico
- San Francisco, California - home of the Golden Gate
- Washington, District of Columbia - the nation's capital city