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USS Constitution is one of Want to visit.

1. USS Constitution

8.7
Charlestown Navy Yard (at Constitution Rd), Boston, MA
Boat or Ferry · Thompson Square - Bunker Hill · 75 tips and reviews

2. The Old North Church

8.9
193 Salem St (at Hull St), Boston, MA
Church · North End · 54 tips and reviews

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

3. World War II Memorial

9.5
1750 Independence Ave SW (at 17th St SW), Washington, D.C.
Monument · Southwest Washington · 160 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This memorial, dedicated in 2004, honors the 16 million Americans who served in the armed forces during World War II (1939-45).

Hoover Dam is one of Want to visit.

4. Hoover Dam

9.3
Hoover Dam Access Rd, Boulder City, NV
Dam · 341 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Hoover Dam was built during the Great Depression, between 1931 and 1936. The project employed thousands of workers, cost more than 100 lives and gave rise to Boulder City.

Mount Rushmore National Memorial is one of Want to visit.

5. Mount Rushmore National Memorial

9.0
13000 SD Highway 244 (btwn Iron Mountain & Palmer Gulch Rd), Keystone, SD
Monument · 165 tips and reviews

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.

Independence Hall is one of Want to visit.

6. Independence Hall

8.8
520 Chestnut St (btwn S 5th & S 6th Sts), Philadelphia, PA
Historic and Protected Site · Center City East · 202 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This building, completed in the 1750s, is where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were deliberated and adopted.

Grand Canyon National Park is one of Want to visit.

7. Grand Canyon National Park

9.4
Entrance Rd (btwn Route 89 & Route 93), Grand Canyon Village, AZ
National Park · 467 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: More than 270 miles long, 18 miles wide, and a mile deep, this vast canyon is known throughout the world for its size and beauty.

Rockefeller Center is one of Want to visit.

8. Rockefeller Center

9.2
Rockefeller Plaza (btwn W 49th & W 50th St), New York, NY
Plaza · Rockefeller Center · 847 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Covering 22 acres, Rockefeller Center is a complex of 19 commercial buildings that was built during the 1930s.

9. Witch Dungeon Museum

6.8
16 Lynde St, Salem, MA
History Museum · Downtown Salem · 16 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The Witch Dungeon Museum tells the tale of the 1692 witch trials of Salem, during which 19 people were hanged and one pressed to death.

10. World War II Lookout Tower

8.2
PO Box 340, Cape May, NJ
History Museum · 4 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Cape May's World War II Lookout Tower, also known as Fire Control Tower No. 23, was built in 1942. It was one of 15 towers that served as part of a harbor defense system known as Fort Miles.

11. Zwaanendael Museum

7.3
102 Kings Highway Lewes, Lewes, DE
History Museum · 8 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Modeled after the town hall in Hoorn, the Netherlands, the museum commemorates the founding of Delaware's first European settlement by the Dutch in 1631.

12. African American Civil War Memorial

1925 Vermont Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Memorial Site · U-Street · 10 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This monument, titled the "Spirit of Freedom," honors the more than 200,000 African-American soldiers who fought during the Civil War.

13. Agricultural Memories Museum

1110 Townline Rd, Penn Yan, NY
Museum · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: The Agricultural Memories Museum is housed in a 48-foot by 128-foot building where you can see antique farming equipment, tractors, carriages and toys related to agricultural machinery.

14. Afton Historical Museum

116 Main Street, Afton, NY
Museum · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: The Afton Historical Society Museum features items relating to local and Mormon history, including artifacts from the life of Joseph Smith. Other items are stored in a barn on the museum grounds.

15. Museum of African American History

8.5
46 Joy St (Smith Court), Boston, MA
History Museum · Beacon Hill · 13 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Built in 1806 when Beacon Hill was the heart of Boston's African American community, this is the oldest black church building in the United States.

16. African Cemetery

215 North St, Rye, NY
Cemetery · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: The African Cemetery contains 160 headstones, including 35 African American war veterans from the Civil War through World War II.

17. African Burial Ground National Monument

8.5
290 Broadway, New York, NY
Monument · Downtown Manhattan · 22 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This site contains the known remains of more than 400 enslaved and free Africans buried here between 1690 and 1794.

18. African American Museum

8.4
110 N Franklin St, Hempstead, NY
Art Museum · 5 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Established in 1970, the African American Museum of Nassau County specializes in the history and culture of African Americans on Long Island.

19. Adler Planetarium

8.7
1300 S Lake Shore Dr (at Solidarity Dr), Chicago, IL
Planetarium · Museum Campus · 171 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This Planetarium was founded in 1930 by Max Adler, who was so impressed by a European machine replicating the night sky that he decided to build one.

Adirondack History Center Museum is one of Want to visit.

20. Adirondack History Center Museum

7590 Court St (at Hand Ave), Elizabethtown, NY
History Museum · 2 tips and reviews

21. Adams National Historical Park

8.7
135 Adams St (at Burgin Pkwy), Quincy, MA
National Park · Quincy Center · 5 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: In 1735 John Adams was born in the colonial saltbox house on this site, and lived here until his marriage to Abigail (Smith) Adams in 1764.

22. Acorn Hall - Morristown Historical Society

6.3
68 Morris Ave, Morristown, NJ
History Museum · 2 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Named for the two-centuries-old oak formerly standing on its property, this is an 1853 Victorian Italianate mansion.

23. Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site

8.5
1500 Monument Ave (btwn Browning Rd & Oak Ridge St), Springfield, IL
Monument · 20 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This memorial structure contains the bodies of President Abraham Lincoln, his wife Mary Todd and three of their sons.

24. Abraham Lincoln Statue

8.0
Union Sq E (at E 16th St), New York, NY
Outdoor Sculpture · Union Square · 3 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The Republican organization known as the Union League Club sponsored this bronze of Lincoln by sculptor Henry Kirke Brown (1814 - 1886).

25. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park

8.8
2995 Lincoln Farm Rd, Hodgenville, KY
Historic and Protected Site · 9 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Lincoln was born at the home on Feb 12, 1809. A granite-and-marble Beaux Art memorial stands at the spot, containing a "symbolic" birth cabin. The memorial was dedicated in 1911 by President Taft.

26. A Town at the Bottom Historical Marker

Callville Bay Resort & Marina, Callville Bay, NV
Historic and Protected Site · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: In 1864, Mormon pioneer Anson Call founded Callville on the Colorado River. The town was intended as a supply depot for Mormon settlements but it was never commercially successful.

27. 21 Club

21 W 52nd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Midtown East · 129 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The 21 Club is a world famous New York restaurant that started out as a Prohibition-era speakeasy.

28. 1941 Historical Aircraft Museum

3489 Big Tree Lane, Geneseo, NY
History Museum · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: The 1941 museum restores, preserves and displays aircraft from WWII and the Korean War. Planes on display include a Boeing B-17 that was featured in the film "Memphis Belle" and a Douglas A-20 Havoc.

29. 13-inch Seacoast Mortar Historical Marker

7.8
Sterling Drive, Brooklyn, NY
Historic and Protected Site · Fort Hamilton · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: Although NYC never was attacked during the Civil War, that doesn't mean it wasn't prepared. Four of these 13-inch seacoast mortars were stationed near Fort Hamilton, along with guns in Staten Island.

30. 1890 Seattle Fire Department Bell

Seattle, WA
Other Great Outdoors · Montlake · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: This was Seattle‚'s first professional fire station bell, placed in the new granite and brick Fire House No. 1 after the Great Fire of 1889 devastated the city.

31. 1890 House

37 Tompkins St, Cortland, NY
History Museum · 2 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This limestone mansion served as the home of industrialist Chester Wickwire and his descendants until 1973. The museum features rooms filled with Victorian-era furnishings, decorations and artifacts.

32. 1863 Schoolhouse

25 Grange Rd, Huguenot, NY
Museum · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: The Huguenot Schoolhouse is a one-room brick schoolhouse that was built in 1863 from the clay found along the banks of the nearby Neversink river.

33. 10050 Cielo Drive

10050 Cielo Drive, Beverly Hills, CA
Historic and Protected Site · 2 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Followers of the psychedelic cult leader Charles Manson murdered actress Sharon Tate and four other people at a home on this site in August 1969.

34. 1805 Augustus Frisbie House

109 State Rte 29A, Salisbury Center, NY
Museum · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: The Frisbie House is the two-story home of the Salisbury Historical Society. The house features local history exhibits on iron mining and colonial cheese making.

35. Brick Lane

Brick Ln, London, Greater London
Road · Spitalfields and Banglatown · 56 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: This road was used as the route for transporting bricks after the Great Fire of London in 1666, hence the name. It now boasts the greatest concentration of curry houses in Britain.

36. 10 Downing Street

10 Downing St, London, Greater London
Government Building · Westminster · 67 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: The bricks of the buildings on Downing Street were originally yellow brick which over two centuries became blackened from pollution. After restoration in the 1960s they were painted black.

37. Hyde Park

9.7
Serpentine Rd, London, Greater London
Park · Knightsbridge and Belgravia · 1134 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: The first nude statue in London was erected in the South-East corner of Hyde Park in 1822. After the pleas from 'country women' a fig leaf was later added to save their blushes.

38. 1 Lombard Street

8.1
1 Lombard St, London, Greater London
Restaurant · City of London · 27 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: Lombard Street is the banking centre of the city, it is named after the goldsmiths of Lombardy who settled here after being granted the land by King Edward I in the 12th century.

39. BT Tower

8.2
45 Maple St, Fitzrovia, Greater London
Structure · Fitzrovia · 14 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: Until 1993 the location of Telecom Tower was an official secret, having or taking any photos of the tower was a breach of the Official Secrets Act, it was even omitted from all maps.

40. Bishopsgate

Bishopsgate, London, Greater London
Road · Bishopsgate · 2 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: Bishopsgate often displayed the heads of recently executed criminals on spikes for passers by to to see. The heads were used as a warning to anyone thinking about breaking the law.

41. Smithfield Market

6.7
225 Central Markets, London, Greater London
Market · Smithfield · 26 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: Unsold pigs were given to St. Anthony's hospital from this market in the 12th Century. When seen wondering the streets you were obliged to feed them. They grew to great sizes and were worth a fortune

42. Kensington Roof Gardens

99 Kensington High St (Derry St), London, Greater London
Cocktail Bar · Queen's Gate · 78 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: At 1.5 acres Kensington Roof gardens is the largest roof garden in the whole of Europe. The gardens have been owned by Richard Branson's Virgin group since 1981.

43. The Ritz London

9.1
150 Piccadilly, London, Greater London
Hotel · Green Park · 124 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: Named after hotelier Cesar Ritz, who also managed The Savoy Hotel, the Ritz was the first hotel in London to have en-suite rooms, it was also the first steel framed building in England.

44. Starbucks

7.4
34 Great Marlborough St, (Carnaby Street), London, Greater London
Coffee Shop · Soho · 19 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: The world's best selling cigarette brand Marlboro is named after this street. The brand initially marketed women with the slogan 'Mild as May'.

45. Dirty Dicks

6.1
202 Bishopsgate, Bishopsgate, Greater London
Pub · Bishopsgate · 49 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: Originally named Old Jerusalem, this pub was renamed after Richard, the local dandy and warehouse owner, who became famous for refusing to tidy up after his fiancee died on the eve of their wedding.

46. St Helens Church

St Helens Gardens, Greater London, Greater London
Church · St. Charles · 1 tip

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: The nunnery of St. Helen's was founded in the early 13th century and is the largest surviving church in the city, it survived the Great Fire of London, the Dissolution and The Blitz.

47. Royal Opera House

9.3
Bow St (Floral St), London, Greater London
Opera House · City of Westminster · 140 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: In 1837 The Royal Opera house was the first ever theatre to use limelight. Limelight comes from the mixing of oxygen and hydrogen and then adding real burning lime to achieve a bright light.

48. Trafalgar Square

9.3
Trafalgar Sq, London, Greater London
Plaza · Piccadilly · 552 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: Every year a Norway Spruce is erected here and decorated as part of the Christmas festivities. The tree is a gift of thanks from the Norwegians for Britain's support during the Second World War

49. Vertigo 42

25 Old Broad St, Tower 42, London, Greater London
Champagne Bar · City of London · 49 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: Not only was it the first skyscraper in Britain to reach the 600ft, in 2005 it became the first office building in Britain to accommodate a restaurant which can boast a prestigious Michelin star.

50. Trinity Square Gardens

8.3
Trinity Sq, Tower Hill, Greater London
Garden · Tower Hill, London, Greater London · 13 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: On top of Trinity Square stands the statue of Old Father Thames who is seen to point the way to Docklands from his perch above the Port of London Authority.

51. Tower Hill London Underground Station

Trinity Sq, Tower Hill, Greater London
Metro Station · 20 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: In 200AD the London Wall was one of the largest construction projects carried out in Roman Britain. It would have required 1,300 barge journeys to transport the 85,000 tons of stone from Kent.

52. Columbus Statue

7.4
Center Dr (The Mall), New York, NY
Outdoor Sculpture · Central Park · 6 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Dedicated in 1894, this statue depicts the explorer whose trans-Atlantic trips, starting in 1492, helped lead to European colonization of the Americas.

Alexander Hamilton Statue is one of Want to visit.

53. Alexander Hamilton Statue

8.4
Central Park (at E 83rd St), New York, NY
Outdoor Sculpture · Central Park · 6 tips and reviews

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

US Department of the Treasury is one of Want to visit.

54. US Department of the Treasury

1500 Pennsylvania Ave NW (at 15th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Government Building · Northwest Washington · 24 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The current building was designed by Robert Mills and constructed over a 33-year period beginning in 1836. It is the oldest departmental building in Washington.

55. Alice in Wonderland Statue

9.0
Wallach Walk (btwn E 75th & 76th St), New York, NY
Outdoor Sculpture · Central Park · 55 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Created in 1959 by Jose de Creeft (1884-1982), this bronze sculpture features characters from the 1865 Lewis Carroll story‚ "Alice in Wonderland."

Ulysses S. Grant Memorial is one of Want to visit.

56. Ulysses S. Grant Memorial

8.7
1st St NW, Washington, D.C.
Monument · Southwest Washington · 11 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This memorial to Grant, the American Civil War general and 18th U.S. president, was dedicated in 1922, the 100th anniversary of his birth.

57. Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

9.1
W Potomac Park (btwn Lincoln & World War II Memorials), Washington, D.C.
Fountain · Southwest Washington · 76 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The pool, measuring some 2,000 feet long, was built soon after the 1922 dedication of the Lincoln Memorial; both were designed by architect Henry Bacon.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial is one of Want to visit.

58. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial

9.2
400 W Basin Drive SW (at Ohio Dr SW), Washington, D.C.
Monument · Southwest Washington · 108 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This tribute features outdoor galleries, statues and inscriptions meant to represent the 32nd U.S. president’s time in office, from 1933 to 1945.

National Museum of the American Indian is one of Want to visit.

59. National Museum of the American Indian

8.1
950 Independence Ave SW (4th St. SW), Washington, D.C.
History Museum · Southwest Washington · 178 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 2004, this museum is devoted to the history and culture of Native people in the Western Hemisphere.

Bethesda Fountain is one of Want to visit.

60. Bethesda Fountain

9.5
Terrace Dr (Central Park), New York, NY
Fountain · Central Park · 123 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Designed by Emma Stebbins and dedicated in 1873, this fountain was the only sculpture commissioned as part of Central Park’s original design. Its official name is “Angel of the Waters.”

USS Constitution is one of Want to visit.

61. USS Constitution

8.7
Charlestown Navy Yard (at Constitution Rd), Boston, MA
Boat or Ferry · Thompson Square - Bunker Hill · 75 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Built in Boston and launched in 1797, this is the oldest commissioned warship still afloat. In the early 1800s, the 44-gun Constitution fought Barbary pirates off the coast of North Africa.

Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence is one of Want to visit.

62. Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence

7.7
Constitution Ave NW (at Constitution Gardens Pond), Washington, D.C.
Monument · Northwest Washington · 9 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This memorial consists of 56 stones, each with the signature, occupation and hometown of one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.

Boston Massacre Monument is one of Want to visit.

63. Boston Massacre Monument

8.6
State St. (at Congress St.), Boston, MA
Monument · Downtown Boston · 24 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: A circle of stones marks the site where on the evening of March 5, 1770, British soldiers fired on a mob of American colonists, killing five of them.

Old Corner Bookstore is one of Want to visit.

64. Old Corner Bookstore

5.3
3 School St (at Washington St), Boston, MA
Historic and Protected Site · Downtown Boston · 10 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This historic structure, erected in the early 1700s, housed an influential publishing business and bookstore in the 1800s.

Congress Hall is one of Want to visit.

65. Congress Hall

7.8
Chestnut St (at 6th St), Philadelphia, PA
Historic and Protected Site · Center City East · 13 tips and reviews
Old City Hall is one of Want to visit.

66. Old City Hall

7.2
501 Chestnut St (at 5th St), Philadelphia, PA
History Museum · Center City East · 11 tips and reviews
Betsy Ross House is one of Want to visit.

67. Betsy Ross House

8.2
239 Arch St (btwn Bread St & 3rd St), Philadelphia, PA
Historic and Protected Site · Center City East · 51 tips and reviews
The Wrigley Building is one of Want to visit.

68. The Wrigley Building

8.8
400-410 N Michigan Ave (E Kinzie St), Chicago, IL
Structure · Streeterville · 14 tips and reviews
First Bank of the United States is one of Want to visit.

69. First Bank of the United States

6.1
116 S 3rd St, Philadelphia, PA
Historic and Protected Site · Center City East · 4 tips and reviews
Carpenters' Hall is one of Want to visit.

70. Carpenters' Hall

7.7
320 Chestnut St (Btw 3rd & 4th), Philadelphia, PA
History Museum · Center City East · 20 tips and reviews
Bowling Green is one of Want to visit.

71. Bowling Green

8.0
Broadway and Whitehall St, New York, NY
Park · Financial District · 71 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This is New York City's oldest park, a designation it received in 1733. According to legend, over a century earlier, in 1626, Native Americans sold the island of Manhattan to the Dutch at this site.

Houston Hall is one of Want to visit.

72. Houston Hall

3417 Spruce St (34th), Philadelphia, PA
Student Center · University City · 15 tips and reviews
Princeton University is one of Want to visit.

73. Princeton University

Nassau St (btwn Washington Rd & University Pl), Princeton, NJ
University · 57 tips and reviews
Dartmouth College is one of Want to visit.

74. Dartmouth College

6016 McNutt Hall, Hanover, NH
University · 7 tips and reviews
Columbia University is one of Want to visit.

75. Columbia University

W 116th St (btwn Broadway & Amsterdam Ave), New York, NY
University · West Harlem · 112 tips and reviews
Cornell University is one of Want to visit.

76. Cornell University

245 Day Hall, Ithaca, NY
University · 26 tips and reviews
Alma Mater Statue is one of Want to visit.

77. Alma Mater Statue

8.5
W 116th St (btwn Broadway & Amsterdam Ave), New York, NY
Outdoor Sculpture · West Harlem · 10 tips and reviews
Bonaventure Cemetery is one of Want to visit.

78. Bonaventure Cemetery

8.7
330 Bonaventure Rd, Thunderbolt, GA
Cemetery · 55 tips and reviews
La Brea Tar Pits & Museum is one of Want to visit.

79. La Brea Tar Pits & Museum

8.5
5801 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Historic and Protected Site · Mid-City West · 117 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: These tar pits hold the fossils of Ice Age animals that became trapped in the asphalt deposits here. The fossils were first described by Wellesley College professor William Denton in 1875.

John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is one of Want to visit.

80. John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park

8.7
10250 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL
State or Provincial Park · 62 tips and reviews
Ellis Island is one of Want to visit.

81. Ellis Island

New York, NY
Island · 89 tips and reviews