1. Sakya Cloister - Seattle, Washington Sakya , signifying "dim or pale earth", is one of four significant parts of Buddhism . The cloister was a Presbyterian Church from 1928 until changed over in 1975. The name reverberates with the first Sakya cloister now in China, worked in the thirteenth century containing a portion of Tibet's most noteworthy fine arts. The saffron robes, radiating Buddhas and the delicate lessons provide it with a quality of harmony. 2. Cahokia Hills - St. Louis, Missouri North of a thousand years prior, Cahokia was a colossal settlement cross the waterway based on what is presently St. Louis. With an expected 40,000 individuals in and around it, it is accepted by a lot of people to have been the biggest city on the planet around then, surely the greatest in North America before Columbus . 3. Solidarity Sanctuary - Chicago, Illinois The famous American draftsman Forthcoming Lloyd Wright planned and constructed the Sanctuary after the Unitarian ...