1. Caesars Superdome

8.9
1500 Sugar Bowl Dr, New Orleans, LA
Footballstadion · Central Business District · 235 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: The Dome has hosted 6 Super Bowls; more than any other sports facility. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina the Dome was closed for repair and was reopened on Sept 25 2006. The Saints won that night

2. Pennsylvania Hospital

801 Spruce St Fl 3 (at South 8th Street), Philadelphia, PA
Krankenhaus · Washington Square West · 18 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: This is America's very first hospital, with a cornerstone laid by Benjamin Franklin in 1752. During the Revolution, the hospital treated both British and American soldiers.

3. Fairmount Park

9.1
N Concourse St (at Belmont Ave), Philadelphia, PA
Park · West Philadelphia · 29 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Its 9,200 acres make up 10 percent of Philadelphia. Rather than a single park, it's actually a collection of 63 regional and neighborhood parks. In 1876 one of the first World's Fairs was hosted here.

4. U.S. House of Representatives

U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, D.C.
Parlamentsgebäude · Southeast Washington · 37 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: The Capitol is among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored.

5. Weißes Haus

8.8
(The White House)
1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW (btwn 15th St NW & 17th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Regierungsgebäude · 509 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Completed in 1800, The White House is the oldest public building in Washington, DC and has been the home of every president except George Washington.

6. Mountain America Stadium

8.5
500 E Veterans Way, Tempe, AZ
Hochschulstadion · Downtown Tempe · 73 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Arizona State University's Sun Devil Stadium has played host to some of the best football games for more than four decades.

7. Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits

7.3
5801 Wilshire Blvd (at Curson Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Museum · Mid-City West · 75 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: A group of Spanish explorers made the first written record of the tar pits in 1769. The oldest known material from the tar pit dates back over 38,000 years.

8. Dolby Theatre

8.6
6801 Hollywood Blvd (at N Highland Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Theater · 155 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 2001, the theatre seats 3,401. The Grand Staircase is surrounded by columns displaying the names of Academy Award Best Picture winners with blank spaces left for future winners.

9. Hoffman Hall (HOH)

701 Exposition Blvd (University of Southern California), Los Angeles, CA
Hochschulgebäude · South LA · 5 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: "LIFE! DO YOU HEAR ME? GIVE MY CREATION... LIFE!" It was here that the medical school scenes were filmed in Mel Brook's 1974 classic comedy Young Frankenstein.

10. UCLA Pauley Pavilion

301 Westwood Plz, Los Angeles, CA
Hochschulstadion · Westwood · 26 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: In 1984, Mary Lou Retton Retton pulled off a unanimous perfect 10 and won the gold becoming the first American woman to ever win an individual gold medal in Olympic gymnastics.

11. Paul Revere House

8.2
19 North Sq (at Moon St.), Boston, MA
Historische und geschützte Stätte · North End · 59 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Starting from his home, Paul Revere set out on his famous midnight ride in 1775 to warn his compatriots that the British were coming. Built in 1680, it is one of the oldest houses in downtown Boston.

12. BBN Technologies

10 Moulton St (at Concord Ave), Cambridge, MA
Büro · 3 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: In 1971, Ray Tomlinson, a scientist at BBN Technologies and the father of e-mail, told the BBC that his first message was "completely forgettable" but he suspects it was something like "Testing 1-2-3"

13. Harvard Stadium

8.2
65 N Harvard St (across from Ohiri Field), Boston, MA
Hochschulstadion · North Allston · 35 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Built in 1903, it's the nation's oldest stadium, & home to the school's football team. Harvard's biggest rival has been Yale, & the most famous confrontation came on Nov. 23, 1968 when they tied 29-29

14. First Bank

460 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA
Bank · Financial District · 1 Tipp

HISTORYHISTORY: From 1908 to 1921, this eight story, Second Renaissance Revival structure in San Francisco's financial district served as headquarters for Bank of Italy (later renamed Bank of America).

15. St. Paul's Chapel

209 Broadway (btwn Vesey & Fulton St), New York City, NY
Kirche · Financial District · 43 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: This is one of the few surviving colonial-era churches in NYC. George Washington, along with members of the U.S. Congress, worshipped here on his Inauguration Day, on April 30, 1789.

16. Bryant Park

9.5
W 42nd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York City, NY
Park · Midtown East · 1227 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: In 1853-54, NY's first world's fair, the Crystal Palace Exhibition, took place here. A huge iron-and-glass structure was erected to house 5,272 exhibitors from 23 foreign nations and across the U.S.

17. Park Central Hotel New York

7.7
870 7th Ave (btwn W 55th & W 56th St), New York City, NY
Hotel · Theater District · 160 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: The Starbucks was once a barbershop & location of one of history's most notorious mob hits on October 25, 1957 when Albert Anastasia was shot to death.

18. Palace Theatre

8.5
1564 Broadway (at W 47th St), New York City, NY
Theater · Theater District · 102 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: This landmark 1913 theater is said to be haunted by Louis Borsalino, an acrobat who fell to his death during a performance here in the 1950s.

19. Denver Zoo

9.1
2300 N Steele St (at 23rd Ave), Denver, CO
Zoo · City Park · 123 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: The Denver Zoo has long been an innovator in re-creating realistic habitats: Bear Mountain, built in 1918, was the first animal exhibit in the U.S. constructed of simulated concrete rockwork.

20. Oregon Zoo

8.9
4001 SW Canyon Rd (at SW Knights Blvd), Portland, OR
Zoo · 116 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: The Zoo was founded in 1888 & is Oregon's largest paid attraction. In 1962 Packy, the first elephant born in the Western Hemisphere in 44 years, was born. He is the tallest Asian elephant in the US.

21. Portland Japanese Garden

9.0
611 SW Kingston Ave (at SW Fairview Blvd), Portland, OR
Garten · 123 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: The garden opened to the public in 1967 & is considered to be one of the most authentic Japanese gardens outside of Japan.

22. Providence Park

9.1
1844 SW Morrison St (btwn SW 18th & SW 20th Ave), Portland, OR
Fußballstadion · 107 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1926, Pelé played his last non-exhibitional game with the New York Cosmos here in 1977. The synthetic turf playing surface can be configured for baseball, soccer and football.

23. Lan Su Chinese Garden

8.5
239 NW Everett St (at 3rd Ave), Portland, OR
Garten · 67 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: The garden opened in 2000. Most of the plants featured in the garden are indigenous to China, but no plants were brought from China due to import bans. Some plants in the garden are 100 years old.

24. The Detroit People Mover

1420 Washington Blvd #300, Detroit, MI
Zug · Downtown Detroit · 7 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Development began in 1966, and the system opened in 1987. In the first year, an average of 11,000 riders used the People Mover each day; the one-day record was 54,648.

25. MGM Grand Detroit Casino & Hotel

7.8
1777 3rd St (at Bagley St), Detroit, MI
Hotel · Downtown Detroit · 120 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: The opulent $800-million MGM Grand Detroit is the first-ever Las Vegas style destination to open in a major metropolitan core. It is the only resort-style spa in southeast Michigan.

26. The Max M. Fisher Music Center

8.6
3711 Woodward Ave (at Parsons St.), Detroit, MI
Konzerthalle · Midtown · 19 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Originally built for the symphony in 1919, this building was saved from destruction and now houses the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, which is the fourth oldest orchestra in the United States.

27. American Swedish Institute

9.3
2600 Park Ave (E 26th St), Minneapolis, MN
Museum · Phillips · 36 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: The museum opened in 1929 & is dedicated to the study of the role Sweden & Swedish Americans have played in US culture & history. The Turnblad Mansion Museum features exhibits & special events.

28. SeaWorld San Diego

8.8
500 Sea World Dr, San Diego, CA
Vergnügungspark · Mission Bay Park · 366 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: SeaWorld was founded in 1964 on 22 acres by four graduates of UCLA. Their original idea was to build an underwater restaurant. The park grew into a marine park now spanning 189 acres.

29. Balboa Park

9.6
1549 El Prado (at Park Blvd), San Diego, CA
Park · Balboa Park · 334 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Placed in reserve in 1835, this is one of the oldest sites in the U.S. dedicated to public recreational usage. It is named after the Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa.

30. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park

7.2
319 2nd Ave S (at S Jackson St.), Seattle, WA
Geschichtsmuseum · Pioneer Square · 17 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: This park tells the story Seattle played in the Gold Rush of 1898. Some miners stayed in Seattle & made fortunes in other ways, including John Nordstrom, the founder of Nordstrom department stores.