Title: Cultural Landscape of the United States and Canada
1Cultural Landscape of the United States and
Canada
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3U. S. Capitol building in Washington, DC
4Capital building in Richmond
5Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, CA
6Independence Hall in Philadelphia, PA Site of the
signing of the Declaration of Independence
7St. Louis Arch in St. Louis, MO. Gateway to
westward expansion
8Wheat fields in north central USA and south
central Canada
9Skyscrapers in larger U. S. cities
10Shopping Malls are found in every large city in
the U. S. A
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17Great Plains
Atlantic Coastal Plain
Gulf Coastal Plain
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19Los Angeles
20Houston, TX
21Los Angeles, CA
22New York City
23Chicago, IL
24 Capital of the United States
Washington. DC
25Vancouver, BC
26Ottawa
Capital of Canada
27Montreal
28Toronto
29Site and Situation
30Richmond, VA developed where the James River met
the fall line. Ships could no longer go upstream
so the city of Richmond was established.
Richmond, VA
31Omaha, Nebraska and Sacramento, CA developed
because they were on the Transcontinental
Railroad.
Sacramento, CA
Omaha, NE
32Pittsburgh, PA developed where three rivers
converge.
Pittsburgh,PA
33Quebec City
Quebec City developed where the St. Lawrence
River narrowed.
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