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1. One World Trade Center

9.2
1 World Trade Ctr (btwn Fulton & West St), New York, NY
Structure · Financial District · 313 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The trade center's twin 110-story towers, the planet's tallest buildings when they officially opened in 1973, were destroyed in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks against the U.S.

2. Denver Union Station

9.1
1701 Wynkoop St (at 17th St), Denver, CO
Rail Station · LoDo · 82 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Denver-bound trains have been arriving at this station since June 1, 1881. Back when the city was first linked to the Transcontinental Railroad in 1870, each railroad company had its own depot.

3. Cuyahoga County Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument

8.3
3 Public Sq, Cleveland, OH
Monument · Downtown Cleveland · 7 tips and reviews

Cleveland MagazineCleveland Magazine: Look for the two African-American figures among the sculptures: Outside, a sailor from the integrated U.S. Navy of the 1860s loads a cannon. Inside, a former slave rises as Lincoln liberates him.

4. London Bridge

A3 London Bridge (btwn City of London & Southwark), London, Greater London
Bridge · City of London · 139 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: London Bridge was once crowded with buildings and prone to fires. It survived the 1666 Great Fire because an earlier fire had destroyed houses at the north end, creating a fire break!

5. Ground Zero Museum Workshop

420 W 14th St Fl 2 (btwn Washington St & 9th Ave), New York, NY
History Museum · Meatpacking District · 13 tips and reviews

❦ ❧Desi S.❦ ❧Desi Stine❦ ❧: You must go when in NYC. There are no words to express the feelings you have being here and the emotions one feels and the heartache. Very emotional place for me but always come here when in city

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6. The White House

8.8
1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW (btwn 15th St NW & 17th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Government Building · Northwest Washington · 512 tips and reviews

Washington PostWashington Post: Did you know the movie 'The Butler' was based on a story by Washington Post reporter Wil Haygood? The real Cecil Gaines is Eugene Allen. He served 34 years for eight presidents in the White House. Read more.