Temple of Poseidon
One of the most notable differences between Greece and the United States is the huge gap in history and landmarks/monuments. Whatever we deem “old” in America is nothing compared to the rich history of Greece. I used to always visit Boston growing up and marvel at the history before me. Of course, by American standards it is old, our country is fairly young in the grand scheme of things. No hate to Boston, Boston has wonderful landmarks and historical statues, such as the Make Way for Ducklings statue. That’s real history and one thing Greece certainly does not have. However, Greece certainly has a lot that old American cities like Boston do not have. For example, ancient temples that have withstood thousands of years, a rich culture of cuisine originating in Greece, and a lack of drunk Boston sports fans harassing people outside of bars at all hours of the day. My favorite landmark I’ve visited so far is the Temple of Poseidon. The Temple itself is on the southern coast of...