Whether you're an American exploring your own backyard or a tourist flocking to the country's most famous sites, these iconic landmarks will have anyone humming the Star Spangled Banner.
We've rounded up recognizable tourist attractions, natural landmarks, and iconic buildings that are all so much a part of their state's history that they practically define it.
From natural wonders like Yellowstone to man-made treasures like the Space Needle, the US isn't called "America the Beautiful" for nothing.
Here is the most iconic landmark in every US state.
ALABAMA: 16th Street Baptist Church
Much of the Civil Rights Movement unfolded in Alabama, so the state is home to many landmarks from that time period, including the 16th Street Baptist Church. The church was the first African-American church in Birmingham, and the site of many Civil Rights rallies and mass meetings, as well the site of a bombing in 1963 that killed four girls attending Sunday School, a tragedy that added fire to the movement.
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ALASKA: Denali National Park
Denali National Park includes six million acres of Alaska's wilderness, and is home to many different kinds of wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and Denali, the highest mountain peak in North America, with an elevation of 20,237 feet.
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ARIZONA: The Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is a whopping 277 river miles long, 18 miles wide, and a mile deep. It's also the 15th oldest national park in America, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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