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I think Olympic National Park would have been a good choice. It's home to the only rainforest in the US, as well as some great mountain scenery and a significant amount of coastline.
Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado is home to an outstanding collection of old Indian Pueblos.
The Everglades, while disappearing more and more each day, is a unique natural habitat.
Living in Michigan, I am partial to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in the Northwest tip of the lower peninsula.
The moon holds a much larger place is human imagination than "low earth orbit". The photos taken of the Earth from the moon and the photos of a human on the moon (FYI, all the Apollo 11 photos are of Buzz Aldrin, not Neil Armstrong) have had far more cultural impact than Yuri Gagarin's flight.
The Apollo 11 moon landing was an event watched live and shared simultaneously by a larger percentage of humanity than any other event.
That, and whatever Chinese guy steps on Mars, will be what people remember in 1000 years.
Just a side note: The Statue of Liberty is in Jersey, damn it.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&g...
It's on the left side of that dashed line, which is clearly Jersey. Bastards.
From Wikipedia:
Liberty Island is 2000 feet (600 m) from Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey. By comparison it is 1-5/8 statute miles (2.6 kilometers) from Battery Park in Manhattan; this makes Liberty Island much closer to Jersey City, New Jersey than to the rest of New York City, of which it is a part.