Midwest Attractions

Ohio

Pro Football Hall Of Fame

http://www. theus50.com/ohio/touistm.shtml#attract

The Pro Football Hall of Fame is located in Canton, Ohio. The newest addition to the Pro Football Hall of Fame is the Gameday Stadium. In the Gameday Stadium you can see the football game closer than any one has ever seen before. The Football Hall of Fame has a store that you could shop at. You can shop for souvenirs in the store. This year at the Pro Football Hall of Fame they are inducting five football players. At the Football Hall of Fame you can learn about the players from the past.

Minnesota

Mall Of America

http://www.minneapolis.org/shopping/
mall_of_america.asp?cmpgn=1489

The Mall Of America claims to attract more visitors than Disney World, Graceland, and the Grand Canyon combined. It is the largest shopping and entertainment complex. It has more than 520 stores. It's located minutes away from downtown Minneapolis in Bloomington. It has a seven acre amusement park, a walk through aquarium, and a 15-screen movie theater. It also has an entire level of restaurants and bars.

Missouri

The St. Louis Arch

http://www.east-buc.k12.ia.us/00_01/FP/
stl/stl.htm

Eero Saarrineen sunk the legs of the St. Louis Arch 60 ft. into the ground so that it could only sway 18 inches from side to side. The St. Louis Arch is one of the United State's tallest monuments.

South Dakota

Mount Rushmore

http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/
encyclopedia/hutchinson/m0007648.html

Mount Rushmore is located in the Black Hills National Forest in South Dakota. Gutzon Borglum sculpted the giant heads in the last 14 years of his life. When he died his son Lincoln finished the monument.

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