1. Congress Hall

7.7
Chestnut St (at 6th St), Philadelphia, PA
Historische und geschützte Stätte · Center City East · 13 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Built in 1789 as the Philadelphia County Courthouse, this was where the U.S. Congress met from 1790 to 1800, when Philadelphia was America’s capital. In 1791, the Bill of Rights was ratified here.

Pentagon is one of Tipps von HISTORY.

2. Pentagon

(The Pentagon)
1400 Defense, Arlington, VA
Regierungsgebäude · The Pentagon · 97 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Lt. Col. Hugh Tracey and architect George Bergstrom conceived this building's five-corner design during a feverish summer weekend early in World War II.

King Jagiello / Poland Monument is one of Tipps von HISTORY.

3. King Jagiello / Poland Monument

7.8
East Dr (79th St), New York City, NY
Denkmal · Central Park · 4 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Located in Central Park since 1945, this statue depicts Wladyslaw Jagiello (1362-1434), the king of Poland and grand duke of Lithuania.

Simon Bolivar Statue is one of Tipps von HISTORY.

4. Simon Bolivar Statue

8.2
Central Park South, New York City, NY
Skulptur im Freien · Central Park · 1 Tipp

HISTORYHISTORY: Dedicated in 1921, this statue depicts the 19th century, Venezuela-born general who has been referred to as the "George Washington of South America."

Alexander Hamilton Statue is one of Tipps von HISTORY.

5. Alexander Hamilton Statue

8.6
Central Park (at E 83rd St), New York City, NY
Skulptur im Freien · Central Park · 6 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: This granite statue of Hamilton, a Founding Father and co-author of the Federalist Papers, was donated by his grandson in 1880.

6. The Old North Church

8.9
193 Salem St (at Hull St), Boston, MA
Kirche · North End · 54 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Built in 1723, this church, Boston’s oldest, played a role in Paul Revere’s famous ride on April 18, 1775.

Delaware Memorial Bridge is one of Tipps von HISTORY.

7. Delaware Memorial Bridge

Interstate 295, New Castle, DE
Brücke · 85 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1951, this is the second-longest twin suspension bridge in the world and a memorial to American soldiers who served in 20th-century wars. The 1 billionth vehicle drove across in 2000.

Mount Rushmore National Memorial is one of Tipps von HISTORY.

8. Mount Rushmore National Memorial

9.0
13000 SD Highway 244 (btwn Iron Mountain & Palmer Gulch Rd), Keystone, SD
Denkmal · 163 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: It took 14 years and a team of 400 sculptors, led by Gutzon Borglum, to complete this massive "Shrine of Democracy," dedicated in 1941.

9. Adirondack History Center Museum

7590 Court St (at Hand Ave), Elizabethtown, NY
Geschichtsmuseum · 2 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Operated by the Essex County Historical Society, this museum focuses on the local history and cultural heritage of the Champlain Valley and Central Adirondacks.

10. Aberdeen Golf & Country Club

7.7
8251 Aberdeen Dr, Boynton Beach, FL
Golfplatz · Aberdeen · 2 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: The golf course here was designed by noted golf architect Desmond Muirhead, who was known for unusual courses inspired by everything from fables to fish.

11. 16th Street Baptist Church

1530 6th Ave N (at 16th St), Birmingham, AL
Kirche · 14 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: The first African American church in Birmingham, this was the site of a bombing by the Ku Klux Klan on September 16, 1963, which killed four girls.

12. Beekman Arms-Delamater Inn

6.9
6387 Mill St, Rhinebeck, NY
Bed & Breakfast · 14 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: The grounds of this hotel were used by the Continental Army in 1775 prior to the American Revolution. The porch of this hotel is known for Franklin D. Roosevelt’s promotions for each of his campaigns

13. Hotel Monteleone

8.8
214 Royal St, New Orleans, LA
Hotel · French Quarter · 89 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: This Hotel has been owned & run by the same family since it opened in 1886. This Hotel is one of only three designated Literary Landmark hotels in the United States.

14. Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum

8.9
100 Joe Nuxhall Way (at Great American Ball Park), Cincinnati, OH
Museum · Central Business District · 17 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1958 to recognize the career of former Cincinnati Reds players, managers & executives. The Cincinnati Chapter of Commerce helped promote the inductions in 1958 which were voted by Reds fans.

15. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA)

9.2
200 N Boulevard (at Grove Ave), Richmond, VA
Kunstmuseum · The Museum District · 126 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: In1919, Judge John Barton Payne, a prominent Virginian who held high offices in law and national politics, donated his entire collection of 50 paintings. VMFA did not open until 1936.

16. Virginia War Memorial

9.3
621 S Belvidere St, Richmond, VA
Denkmal · Downtown Richmond · 9 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: The General Assembly of Virginia 1st authorized the Memorial in 1950. After the Korean War the memorial was reconstructed to include the Korean War as well as WWII;completed in 1955 dedicated in 1956

17. Yale - Old Campus

344 College St, New Haven, CT
Universität · Downtown New Haven · 16 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Founded in 1701, it’s the 3rd-oldest institution of higher education in the US. It is known for notable alumni, including 5 US presidents, 17 US Supreme Court Justices & several foreign heads of state

18. Visit San Antonio

203 S Saint Marys St (at W Market St), San Antonio, TX
Reisen und Transport · 6 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: The Alamo battle only lasted 13 days in 1836. The US fought against an army of 4,000 men displaying courage & self-sacrifice even though they were defeated by the Mexican army.

19. Battleship New Jersey Museum & Memorial

8.6
62 Battleship Pl (at Clinton St), Camden, NJ
Boat or Ferry · 15 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Built at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard & launched in 1942 just a year after the attack on Pearl Harbor, bringing the US into WWII. It was the 2nd ship the Navy named in honor of New Jersey

20. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

9.3
405 Nasa Pkwy W, Merritt Island, FL
Wissenschaftsmuseum · 192 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: The Kennedy Space Center was created in competition with the Soviet Union & was authorized in 1958 during the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower

21. Crowley Maritime Corporation (Headquarters)

9487 Regency Square Blvd, Jacksonville, FL
Business-Service · Regency · 3 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: This museum began in 1985 & has been operated by Jacksonville Maritime Museum Society, Inc. It has a collection, from large scale models of ships of the Mayflower to artifacts dating to 1562.

22. St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum

9.0
81 Lighthouse Ave (100 Red Cox Road for GPS), St. Augustine, FL
Leuchtturm · 65 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: This is the first lighthouse established by the new territorial American Government in 1824. During WWII the Coast Guard trained in St. Augustine & used the lighthouse as a lookout for enemy vessels.

23. Museum of Contemporary Art

8.7
333 N Laura St (W Monroe St and W Duval St), Jacksonville, FL
Kunstgalerie · Downtown Jacksonville · 22 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Founded in 1924 as the Jacksonville Fine Arts Society & was the first organization in Jacksonville devoted to the visual arts. MOCA opened in 1948 & was first known as the Jacksonville Museum of Art.

24. Jacksonville Zoo

9.1
370 Zoo Pkwy, Jacksonville, FL
Zoogehege · Northside · 95 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: This zoo opened in 1914 but has since relocated to its current location at Trout River. The 1st major purchase was an Asian elephant bought in 1926 after local school children raised money for her.

25. James Madison's Montpelier

8.1
PO Box 911, Orange, VA
Geschichtsmuseum · 18 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Montpelier estate was formed in 1723 when Ambrose Madison, President James Madison's grandfather, and his brother-in-law, Thomas Chew, were deeded 4,675 acres in the newly opened Piedmont of Virginia.

26. James Monroe's Highland

7.2
2050 James Monroe Pkwy, Charlottesville, VA
Historische und geschützte Stätte · 7 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: President James Monroe & wife, Elizabeth made this their home from 1799 to 1823. After the Monroes' death, the name of their farm was changed from "Highland" to "Ash Lawn". Today both names are used.

27. Monticello

9.2
931 Thomas Jefferson Pkwy, Charlottesville, VA
Historische und geschützte Stätte · 81 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Monticello was founded in 1923 by the Jefferson Foundation. It has over 2,500 acres of Jefferson’s original land which includes many historical plant varieties that Jefferson himself had collected as

28. Mt. Hope Cemetery

Mt. Hope Ave (Robinson Dr), Rochester, NY
Friedhof · 12 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: Founded in 1838, it is the United States' first municipal rural cemetery. This cemetery is the permanent home of Susan B. Anthony, General E. G. Marshall, & Charles S. Baker.

29. Sam Patch Packet Boat Tours

12 Schoen Pl, Pittsford, NY
Boat or Ferry · 3 Tipps und Bewertungen

HISTORYHISTORY: In 1991 the Sam Patch packet boat from Corn Hill Landing was launched into downtown Rochester. This was the first docking of a commercial vessel in downtown Rochester in thirty years.