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This overview explores significant American inventions, cities, and the impact of natural disasters. From the catastrophic events like Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans (2005) and the San Francisco earthquake (1906) to American products such as ketchup, sushi, and pivotal inventions like the light bulb and the telephone, we connect historical locations with their cultural significance. Discover how urban landscapes shaped by tragedy coexist with America's innovative spirit in technology and cuisine, illustrating a unique tapestry of resilience and creativity.
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Destroyed Cities
American Products
Famous Painters
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New Orleans, Louisiana, 2005
Hurricane Katrina
San Francisco, CA, 1906
Chicago, Illinois, 1871
Phuket, Thailand, 2004
Tsunami / tidal wave
City of Troy, Greece
Greeks / Odysseus
Motion pictures
Hollywood (LA, CA)
Detroit, Michigan
Peaches, peanuts, pecans
Washington state
Wheat, flour
Raw fish
Kim chee
Fermented cabbage
The telephone
Alexander Graham Bell
The light bulb
Thomas Edison
Flying machine (airplane)
Orville and Wilbur Wright
Hand-held camera
"Talking pictures"
Warner Brothers
Great Wall