The Imagine mosaic, a gift to New York from the city of Naples in memory of John Lennon, is in Central Park’s Strawberry Fields area, near the Central Park West entrance at West 72nd Street. Read more...
New York City’s version of Robert Indiana’s iconic LOVE sculpture is located on the corner of Sixth Avenue and West 55th Street in midtown Manhattan. Read more...
Portland was named Stumptown due to the many stumps left behind from trees cut down to accommodate the city’s rapid growth in the mid 19th century. Read more...
The Mount Rushmore National Memorial features the carved faces of US presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. Read more...
The vermilion orange color of the Golden Gate Bridge has its origins in the red lead primer coating the steel used to construct the bridge. The hue seemed to complement the bridge design and surroundings, so a similar shade called International Orange was chosen as its permanent paint color. Read more...