Statue of Tupac Shakur as an older man in the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts. The center and Peace Gardens, and the statue, are well worth a visit.
If you get to Luxor, Egypt, the Colossi of Memnon is a sight to see. These stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III have been standing guard over the Theban Necropolis since 1350 BC.
This underwater statue park in Cancun gives divers something more than fish to explore.
Made out of a pillar of black granite, the center shows a cut out of an American soldier who is also known as the Universal Soldier. Looking through him, there is a great view of the Statue of Liberty and Staten Island.
Peanuts characters have become a bit of an industry in Santa Rosa and tracking them down is great fun for fans and the simply curious alike.
This 7" high bronze statue shows Charles Lindbergh performing his daredevil, wing walking stunt.
Built for the 1904 World Fair, Vulcan is now Birmingham Alabama's pride despite his lack of wearing bottoms.
One of the most popular tourist attractions in all of Egypt, the Sphinx at Giza is the world's largest statue carved from a single piece of rock.
Cornwall, with its remote coves and rugged landscape, is a mysterious and beautiful place to visit and a trip to the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden will make your visit complete.
When you visit Teror, Gran Canaria, you will be joining the throngs of the Gran Canaria residents, for whom Villa Mariana de Teror, or more specifically, the Basilica and its statue of the Virgen del Pino, is a destination for pilgrimage.
Just offshore of Copenhagen’s picturesque harbor sits the lovely, demure statue of "the little mermaid", which has become one of the city’s landmarks.
The Wellington Arch in London, England is a prime example of nineteenth-century extravagance. Adorned with an elegant statue, this large, awe-inspiring gateway stands tall in London's famous Hyde Park.
The Bolt of Lightning Memorial in Philadelphia's Franklin Square is a structure built in memory of Benjamin Franklin's kite-flying experiment that led scientists to understand electricity better.
Do you love green eggs and ham? No not for breakfast but the Dr Seuss book? Well if you or your children are a fan of Dr. Seuss then pack your bags and head off for Springfield, Massachusetts.
Once there were 887 Moai standing, but today there are far fewer standing. These are an amazing UNESCO heritage attraction.
Given to the New York Buddhist Church as a symbol of peace, it now stands in Manhattan as a reminder of the horrors of atomic war.
The Getty has several fixed exhibits, including ancient Greek and Roman pottery and statues, Medieval illuminated manuscripts – gorgeous! – mummies, and plenty of Monet paintings.
Midland Mosaics in Tacoma, Washington is a truly unique experience. The attraction contains several "Backyard Giants" that are huge mosaic sculptures.
This memorial in Battery Park commemorates those seamen who lost their lives supplying the troops during WWII.
Boboli Gardens, Giardino di Boboli in Italian, is located in the city of Florence, Italy. It is sprawled over a vast area of about 11 acres.
The Staten Island Ferry is a great way to both see the Statue of Liberty and get a view of the NYC skyline from the water - for free!
Looking to visit New York City this winter? Then you can use a CityPass to get cheaper entrance to a range of New York City popular attractions for up to 9 days. In fact, you'll get 44% off normal prices.
Shut since the Sept. 11 terror attacks in 2001, the crown of America's most known symbol of freedom opens for visitors again today.
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