# The 18 Most Iconic Landmarks in the United States

> Sky-scraping city icons, solemn monuments and jaw-dropping natural wonders stretch from coast to coast in this battle for the most unmistakable American sight. Where do you stand?

*By YPB Team · Published July 4, 2026 · https://youpick.best/ranking/the-18-most-iconic-landmarks-in-the-united-states*

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## Current results (3 votes)

1. **Statue of Liberty** — 100% (3 votes · score 1000/1000)
   The 151-foot copper monument in New York Harbor, gifted by France in 1886 as a symbol of freedom.
2. **Lincoln Memorial** — 0% (0 votes · score 550/1000)
   The neoclassical temple on the National Mall housing a 19-foot marble statue of Abraham Lincoln.
3. **Space Needle** — 0% (0 votes · score 494/1000)
   Seattle's futuristic 605-foot observation tower built for the 1962 World's Fair.
4. **Mount Rushmore** — 0% (0 votes · score 428/1000)
   The colossal South Dakota carving of four U.S. presidents' faces into the Black Hills granite.
5. **Independence Hall** — 0% (0 votes · score 428/1000)
   The Philadelphia brick hall where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were adopted.
6. **Old Faithful** — 0% (0 votes · score 428/1000)
   Yellowstone's famously punctual geyser, erupting skyward roughly 17 times a day.
7. **Brooklyn Bridge** — 0% (0 votes · score 428/1000)
   The pioneering 1883 stone-and-cable suspension bridge linking Manhattan and Brooklyn.
8. **Half Dome** — 0% (0 votes · score 428/1000)
   The sheer granite dome towering over Yosemite Valley, a bucket-list climb for hikers.
9. **Washington Monument** — 0% (0 votes · score 428/1000)
   The 555-foot marble obelisk on the National Mall honoring the nation's first president.
10. **Hollywood Sign** — 0% (0 votes · score 350/1000)
   The giant white letters overlooking Los Angeles, an emblem of the American film industry since 1923.
11. **Times Square** — 0% (0 votes · score 350/1000)
   The dazzling, billboard-lit crossroads of Manhattan famed for its New Year's Eve ball drop.
12. **Alcatraz Island** — 0% (0 votes · score 350/1000)
   The former maximum-security island prison in San Francisco Bay, now a preserved historic site.
13. **The White House** — 0% (0 votes · score 350/1000)
   The official residence and workplace of the U.S. president, built in 1792 in Washington, D.C.
14. **Gateway Arch** — 0% (0 votes · score 350/1000)
   The gleaming 630-foot stainless-steel arch in St. Louis symbolizing westward expansion.
15. **Grand Canyon** — 0% (0 votes · score 257/1000)
   The mile-deep Arizona gorge carved by the Colorado River, one of the world's great natural wonders.
16. **Liberty Bell** — 0% (0 votes · score 257/1000)
   The cracked Philadelphia bell that became an enduring symbol of American independence.
17. **Empire State Building** — 0% (0 votes · score 143/1000)
   The 1931 Art Deco skyscraper that defined the Manhattan skyline and once stood as the world's tallest.
18. **Golden Gate Bridge** — 0% (0 votes · score 143/1000)
   San Francisco's iconic international-orange suspension bridge spanning the entrance to its bay.

Tags: usa, travel, architecture, landmarks
