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Yale Bowl is one of History Channel.

1. Yale Bowl

81 Central Ave, New Haven, CT
College Football Field · Westville · 9 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: When the Yale Bowl opened in 1914, it was the first stadium with seating that completely surrounded the field. Today, it's famous for hosting soccer, lacrosse & countless other notable events.

John Harvard Statue is one of History Channel.

2. John Harvard Statue

8.1
Harvard Yard, Cambridge, MA
Outdoor Sculpture · Mid-Cambridge · 35 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This monument, created in honor of the university's first benefactor, John Harvard, is a frequent target of pranks, hacks, and humorous decorations from Harvard students.

3. 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).

Maine Monument is one of History Channel.

4. Maine Monument

7.7
Central Park, New York, NY
Sculpture Garden · Central Park · 4 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Dedicated in 1913, this is a tribute to the more than 260 Americans who died when the battleship Maine exploded in the Havana, Cuba, harbor in 1898.

Rockefeller Center is one of History Channel.

5. Rockefeller Center

9.1
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.

6. 69th Regiment Armory

68 Lexington Ave (at E 25th St), New York, NY
Government Building · Rose Hill · 67 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The 69th Regiment Armory was designed by Hunt & Hunt and built in 1909, replacing a large block of tenements and apartment houses.

José Julian Martí Monument by Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington is one of History Channel.

7. José Julian Martí Monument by Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington

6.6
200 Central Park S, New York, NY
Monument · Theater District · 5 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Unveiled in 1965, this bronze statue pays tribute to the Cuban author and activist, who died in 1895 fighting for his homeland‚'s liberation from Spain.

Simon Bolivar Statue is one of History Channel.

8. Simon Bolivar Statue

8.3
Central Park South, New York, NY
Outdoor Sculpture · Central Park · 1 tip

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."

9. Strawberry Fields

Central Park West (at W 72nd St), New York, NY
Memorial Site · Central Park · 165 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Dedicated in 1985, this 2.5-acre area of the park is a memorial to musician John Lennon, who was murdered nearby on December 8, 1980.

10. William Shakespeare Statue

8.1
65th St Transverse Rd, New York, NY
Outdoor Sculpture · Central Park · 6 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Unveiled in 1872, this statue by John Quincy Adams Ward pays tribute to one of the world's most famous playwrights, who lived from 1564 to 1616.

11. 100 Year-Old Sycamore

74 Trinity Pl, New York, NY
Historic and Protected Site · Financial District · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: This tree stump is the remains of a 100-year-old sycamore that stood in the northwest corner of St. Paul's churchyard.

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12. 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.”

13. A.T. Stewart Company Store

280 Broadway, New York, NY
Antique Store · Downtown Manhattan · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: The A.T. Stewart Company Store building was the site of America's first department store, founded by retail pioneer Alexander Turney Stewart.

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14. Woolworth Building

7.6
233 Broadway (btwn Park Pl & Barclay St), New York, NY
Structure · Tribeca · 28 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Completed in 1913, this was the world’s tallest skyscraper until 1930, when it was surpassed in height by the Chrysler Building, also in New York City.

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15. New York City Hall

7.5
260 E Broadway (at Murray St), New York, NY
City Hall · Downtown Manhattan · 87 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The three-story, Federal-style building houses the mayor‚'s office and the city council chambers, as well as a collection of historic portraits, furnishings and artifacts.

16. Alice in Wonderland Statue

9.0
Wallach Walk (btwn E 75th & 76th St), New York, NY
Outdoor Sculpture · Central Park · 56 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."

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17. King Jagiello / Poland Monument

7.8
East Dr (79th St), New York, NY
Monument · Central Park · 4 tips and reviews

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

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18. Trinity Church

75 Broadway (at Wall St), New York, NY
Church · Financial District · 86 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1846, this Gothic Revival style building is the third and current home of Trinity Church, part of the Episcopal Diocese of New York City.

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19. Alexander Hamilton Statue

8.6
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.

20. New York Stock Exchange

7.8
11 Wall St (btwn Broadway & Broad St), New York, NY
Financial Service · Financial District · 115 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Architect George B. Post designed the neo-Classic building, whose front features a glass window wall measuring 50 feet high and 96 feet wide.

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21. Charging Bull

8.4
Broadway & Morris St, New York, NY
Outdoor Sculpture · Financial District · 216 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Displayed in its current location since 1989, this 7,000-pound bronze sculpture has become a famous symbol of American capitalism.

22. Bowling Green

7.9
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.

23. Battery Park

9.2
Battery Pl (at State St), New York, NY
Park · Financial District · 302 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The park gets its name from the series of artillery batteries built along the area’s waterfront for protection, starting in the later part of the 17th century.

Columbia University is one of History Channel.

24. Columbia University

W 116th St (btwn Broadway & Amsterdam Ave), New York, NY
University · West Harlem · 112 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Columbia University is the oldest institution of high learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States.

25. Duke Ellington Memorial by Robert Graham

8.3
5 Avenue A (Duke Ellington Circle), New York, NY
Outdoor Sculpture · Central Park · 9 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This statue of the iconic jazz composer, pianist and band leader, who died in 1974, was sculpted by Robert Graham and dedicated in 1997.

26. Columbus Statue

6.5
Columbus Triangle, Astoria, NY
Sculpture Garden · 5 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.

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27. Arthur Ashe Stadium

9.3
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Queens, NY
Tennis Stadium · Flushing Meadows-Corona Park · 117 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: In 1997, the U.S. Tennis Association announced it would name the new center court stadium at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York, the Arthur Ashe Stadium.

28. Acorn Hall - Morristown Historical Society

6.2
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.

Princeton University is one of History Channel.

29. Princeton University

Nassau St (btwn Washington Rd & University Pl), Princeton, NJ
University · 57 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Chartered in 1746 as the College of New Jersey, Princeton University was British North America's fourth college.

Nassau Hall is one of History Channel.

30. Nassau Hall

79 Nassau St. (79 Nassau St.), Princeton, NJ
College Administrative Building · 4 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: You're standing in history. Nassau Hall was the site where the Continental Congress first learned the British had signed a peace treaty granting independence to the former colonies in 1783.

31. Yale - Old Campus

344 College St, New Haven, CT
University · Downtown New Haven · 16 tips and reviews

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

Yale University is one of History Channel.

32. Yale University

38 Hillhouse Ave (at Elm St), New Haven, CT
University · Downtown New Haven · 29 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Five US Presidents, 45 Cabinet members, over 500 members of Congress, and countless other senior officials, judges, diplomats, and military officers can call themselves Yale alumni.

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33. Elfreth's Alley Museum

8.3
126 Elfreths Aly (at N 2nd St), Philadelphia, PA
History Museum · Center City East · 27 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Established in 1702, this is known as America’s oldest residential street and today is lined with more than 30 houses, dating from the 1720s to 1830s.

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34. Betsy Ross House

8.0
239 Arch St (btwn Bread St & 3rd St), Philadelphia, PA
Historic and Protected Site · Center City East · 51 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Betsy Ross, credited with sewing the first American flag, is believed to have worked and resided in this house, built around 1740, from 1773 to 1885.

Christ Church is one of History Channel.

35. Christ Church

20 N American St, Philadelphia, PA
Church · Center City East · 14 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Christ Church was founded in 1695 as the first parish of the Church of England in Pennsylvania, and the original church on this site was a simple structure.

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36. National Constitution Center

8.5
525 Arch St (btwn 5th St & 6th St), Philadelphia, PA
History Museum · Center City East · 82 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The museum, which opened in 2003, has hosted political debates and speeches, including then-presidential candidate Barack Obama’s historic address on race in March 2008.

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37. Christ Church Burial Ground

6.3
400 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA
Cemetery · Center City East · 18 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Established in 1719, this cemetery is the final resting place for Benjamin Franklin & 4 other signers of the Declaration of Independence: Joseph Hewes, Francis Hopkinson, George Ross & Benjamin Rush.

38. Battleship New Jersey Museum & Memorial

8.7
62 Battleship Pl (at Clinton St), Camden, NJ
Boat or Ferry · 15 tips and reviews

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

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39. 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

HISTORYHISTORY: This was the home of the First Bank of the United States from the time of the building‚'s completion, in 1797, until 1811.

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40. Carpenters' Hall

7.8
320 Chestnut St (Btw 3rd & 4th), Philadelphia, PA
History Museum · Center City East · 20 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: In 1798, the country's first bank robbery took place here, when a guild member stole more than $163,000 from the Bank of Pennsylvania, then located in the building.

Second Bank of the United States is one of History Channel.

41. Second Bank of the United States

7.7
420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA
Art Museum · Center City East · 13 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Completed in 1824, this Greek Revival structure was home to the Second Bank of the United States until 1836.

Independence National Historical Park is one of History Channel.

42. Independence National Historical Park

9.0
143 S 3rd St (btwn Race & Walnut St), Philadelphia, PA
National Park · Center City East · 53 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This is home to a number of sites and attractions associated with early American history, including Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell.

43. Old City Hall

7.5
501 Chestnut St (at 5th St), Philadelphia, PA
History Museum · Center City East · 11 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The U.S. Supreme Court met here from 1791, when the building was finished, to 1800, when America’s capital moved from Philadelphia to Washington.

44. Congress Hall

7.8
Chestnut St (at 6th St), Philadelphia, PA
Historic and Protected Site · Center City East · 13 tips and reviews

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.

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45. College Hall

3451 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA
College Administrative Building · University City · 4 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Cartoonist and Penn alumnus Charles Addams is said to have used College Hall as his inspiration for the mansion of the Addams Family.

46. Houston Hall

3417 Spruce St (34th), Philadelphia, PA
Student Center · University City · 15 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Did you know that Houston Hall, built in 1896, is the oldest student union building in the country?

Delaware Memorial Bridge is one of History Channel.

47. Delaware Memorial Bridge

Interstate 295, New Castle, DE
Bridge · 85 tips and reviews

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.

48. World War II Lookout Tower

8.5
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.

The Warren Alpert Medical School Of Brown University is one of History Channel.

49. The Warren Alpert Medical School Of Brown University

222 Richmond St (at Ship St.), Providence, RI
Medical School · 4 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Did you know that Brown became the third university in the nation to offer an academic medical education?

Brown University is one of History Channel.

50. Brown University

1 Prospect St, Providence, RI
University · College Hill · 21 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Brown moved to its current spot overlooking Providence on College Hill in 1770 and was renamed in 1804 in recognition of a $5,000 gift from Nicholas Brown.

Cornell University is one of History Channel.

51. Cornell University

245 Day Hall, Ithaca, NY
University · 26 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Cornell has been described as the first truly American university because of its dedication to its land-grant mission of outreach and public service.

52. Colonial Inn

8.0
48 Monument Sq (at Monument St), Concord, MA
Bed and Breakfast · 13 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This Inn was built in 1716 and became an operating hotel in 1889. One of the original structures on the site was used to store arms and provisions prior to the War of Independence.

53. White Horse Tavern

5.8
116 Brighton Ave (at Linden St.), Allston, MA
Bar · 67 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Originally built in 1652 & converted to a Tavern in 1673. In 1708 the Tavern became the “birthplace of the businessman’s lunch” as city councilors dined & charged meals to the public treasury.

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54. Harvard University

1350 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA
University · Mid-Cambridge · 146 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Did you know Harvard University was named after John Harvard of Charlestown, who upon his death in 1638 left his library and half his estate to the institution?

55. 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.

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56. Granary Burying Ground

120 Tremont St (at Beacon St), Boston, MA
Cemetery · Beacon Hill · 53 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Built in 1660, this cemetery is the final resting place of notable figures of the American Revolution, including Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, Boston Massacre victims & Elizabeth "Mother Goose" herself.

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57. King's Chapel Burying Ground

58 Tremont St (btwn Court St. & School St.), Boston, MA
Cemetery · Downtown Boston · 15 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: King's Chapel Burying Ground was founded in 1630 as the first cemetery in the city of Boston. It was Boston's only burial site for 30 years.

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58. Benjamin Franklin Statue

7.6
45 School St, Boston, MA
Monument · Downtown Boston · 6 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The original school building was torn down in the mid-1700s; today, an 1856 statue by Richard Saltonstall Greenough of Franklin (who dropped out of Boston Latin) marks that location.

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59. Old South Meeting House

8.4
310 Washington St (at Milk St.), Boston, MA
Historic and Protected Site · Downtown Boston · 23 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Built in 1729, this was where some 5,000 colonists gathered on December 16, 1773, for a protest that culminated that night in the Boston Tea Party.

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60. 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.

61. Boston Massacre Monument

8.5
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.

62. Union Oyster House

8.2
41 Union St (at Hanover St), Boston, MA
Seafood Restaurant · Downtown Boston · 281 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: It has been open to diners since 1826 & is known as the oldest restaurant in the United States of America. In 1796 Louis Philippe, King of France in 1830, lived in exile on the second floor.

63. 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.

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64. USS Constitution

8.8
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.

65. Witch Dungeon Museum

6.9
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.

Ulysses S. Grant Memorial is one of History Channel.

66. Ulysses S. Grant Memorial

8.8
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.

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67. National Gallery of Art

9.5
6th St and Constitution Ave NW (at Constitution Ave NW), Washington, D.C.
Art Museum · Northwest Washington · 155 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1941, this museum, founded by financier Andrew Mellon, has some 116,000 works of Western art dating from the Middle Ages to the modern era.

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68. 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.

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69. 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.

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70. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

8.9
100 Raoul Wallenberg Pl SW, Washington, D.C.
History Museum · Southwest Washington · 256 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1993, this museum is devoted to the history of the Holocaust, the state-sponsored murder of 6 million Jews in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945.

71. 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).

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72. 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.

73. 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.

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74. 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.

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75. Korean War Veterans Memorial

9.2
10 Daniel French Dr SW (at Independence Ave SW), Washington, D.C.
Monument · Southwest Washington · 74 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Dedicated in 1995, this memorial honors the U.S. military members who served in the Korean War (1950-53). More than 54,000 Americans were killed, while more than 100,000 others were wounded.

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76. The Pentagon

1400 Defense, Arlington, VA
Government Building · The Pentagon · 98 tips and reviews

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.

77. Dartmouth College

6016 McNutt Hall, Hanover, NH
University · 7 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Named for William Legge, the Second Earl of Dartmouth and founded in 1769, Dartmouth is the nation's ninth oldest college.

78. Nationwide Arena

9.1
200 W Nationwide Blvd, Columbus, OH
Hockey Stadium · 109 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This stadium was built in 2000 & is home to the Columbus Blue Jackets. Some fans who frequent the arena claim to see paranormal activity here because the land used to be occupied by a prison.

79. Carew Tower Observation Deck

8.4
441 Vine St (at 5th St), Cincinnati, OH
Scenic Lookout · Central Business District · 17 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This tower is the second largest tower in Cincinnati & was completed in 1931.On a clear day, visitors can see for miles in all directions, as well as see three states Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio.

80. Navy Pier

8.7
600 E Grand Ave (at Streeter Dr), Chicago, IL
Pier · Streeterville · 371 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Attracting 8.6 million visitors annually, Navy Pier is Chicago's lakefront playground. It was designed for shipping and recreation and has evolved into a major Midwest leisure destination.

81. 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.

82. Tribune Tower

435 N Michigan Ave (at E Illinois St), Chicago, IL
Structure · Streeterville · 55 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Completed in 1925, this 40-story skyscraper is the home of The Chicago Tribune, which printed its first edition in 1847 in a one-room plant.

83. 875 North Michigan Avenue

875 N Michigan Ave (btwn Delaware Pl & Chestnut St), Chicago, IL
Structure · Streeterville · 206 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: One of Chicago’s tallest buildings, this 100-story structure opened in 1970 and rises 1,127 feet above the ground.

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84. Chicago Water Tower

8.6
806 N Michigan Ave (btwn Pearson St & Chicago Ave), Chicago, IL
Historic and Protected Site · Streeterville · 40 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Built in the late 1860s, these two structures, designed by William Boyington, were among the few buildings to survive the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.

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85. The Wrigley Building

8.8
400-410 N Michigan Ave (E Kinzie St), Chicago, IL
Structure · Streeterville · 14 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This building, completed in 1924, was constructed as the headquarters for William Wrigley Jr.‚'s (1861-1932) chewing gum company.

86. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum

8.9
212 N 6th St (btwn Madison St & Jefferson St), Springfield, IL
History Museum · Downtown Springfield · 48 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 2005 it is ranked as the most visited state-controlled presidential museum. This museum documents the life of the 16th U.S. President, Abraham Lincoln, & the course of the American Civil War

87. 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.

88. Jacksonville Zoo

9.1
370 Zoo Pkwy, Jacksonville, FL
Zoo Exhibit · Northside · 95 tips and reviews

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.

89. Crowley Maritime Corporation (Headquarters)

9487 Regency Square Blvd, Jacksonville, FL
Business Service · Regency · 3 tips and reviews

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.

90. The Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park

7.6
11 Magnolia Ave, St. Augustine, FL
Historic and Protected Site · 58 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This attraction was created by Luella Day McConnell in 1904, & was named after the Spanish explorer Ponce De Leon. It is said that anyone who drinks from the Fountain would have their youth restored.

91. St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum

9.0
81 Lighthouse Ave (100 Red Cox Road for GPS), St. Augustine, FL
Lighthouse · 64 tips and reviews

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.

92. Elvis Presley's Birth Place and Museum

8.5
306 Elvis Presley Dr, Tupelo, MS
Museum · 22 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Elvis Aaron Presley was born on Jan. 9, 1935, in this two-room house built by his father and grandfather. The Presleys lived here only two years before tight finances forced them to move.

93. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex

9.4
405 Nasa Pkwy W, Merritt Island, FL
Science Museum · 191 tips and reviews

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

94. Hotel Monteleone

8.9
214 Royal St, New Orleans, LA
Hotel · French Quarter · 89 tips and reviews

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.

95. Dinosaur Park

6.9
893 Union Chapel Rd, Cedar Creek, TX
Sculpture Garden · 10 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Dinosaur Park was opened in 2005, and is where dinosaurs fossils are in their natural environment with realistic statues of scientifically correct sizes and features.

Mount Rushmore National Memorial is one of History Channel.

96. 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.

97. National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House

8.8
17 Madison St (btw W. Main St and Yack Aly), Rochester, NY
Museum · 10 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Susan B. Anthony, along with her sister Mary and mother Lucy, moved into this house in 1865. Susan lived her until her death on March 13th 1906.

98. Strong National Museum of Play

9.3
1 Manhattan Square Dr (at Chestnut St.), Rochester, NY
Museum · Central Business District · 71 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Home of the national Toy Hall of Fame, which opened to the public in 1998. To date, 44 toys have made it into the National Toy Hall of Fame, including 2009 inductees: the Ball, Big Wheel® & Game Boy®

99. Innovative Field

9.0
1 Morrie Silver Way, Rochester, NY
Baseball Stadium · 55 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened on July 11, 1996, the first event held here was The Beach Boys concert. Frontier Field was home of the Rochester Raging Rhinos, and now hosts the Rochester Red Wings soccer team.

100. Seabreeze Amusement Park

8.4
4600 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY
Amusement Park · 25 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Seabreeze was known through the early part of the 20th century as the "Coney Island of the West." The park’s original name was Dreamland for approximately thirty years during the post-World War II era

101. Seneca Park Zoo

8.4
2222 Saint Paul St, Rochester, NY
Zoo · 38 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: In 1893 the park opened to the public as a recreational park, but by 1894 the first animals were seen in the lower portion of the park, where guests could find birds, trout and deer.

102. James Madison's Montpelier

8.5
PO Box 911, Orange, VA
History Museum · 18 tips and reviews

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.

103. Monticello

9.3
931 Thomas Jefferson Pkwy, Charlottesville, VA
Historic and Protected Site · 81 tips and reviews

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

104. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

9.2
3400 Vine St (at Erkenbrecher Ave), Cincinnati, OH
Zoo · Avondale · 105 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This zoo opened in 1875 making it the second largest zoo in the USA. One unique thing about this zoo is that the Reptile House is the oldest existing Zoo building in the country, dating from 1875.

105. Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum

8.9
100 Joe Nuxhall Way (at Great American Ball Park), Cincinnati, OH
Museum · Central Business District · 17 tips and reviews

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.

106. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

9.1
4801 La Crosse Ave (Sundrop Valley Dr), Austin, TX
Garden · Circle C Ranch · 36 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Former first lady, Helen Hayes, founded this organization in 1982. In 2006 this Center became an Organized Research Unit of the University of Texas at Austin.

107. Visit San Antonio

203 S Saint Marys St (at W Market St), San Antonio, TX
Travel and Transportation · 6 tips and reviews

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.

Grand Canyon National Park is one of History Channel.

108. 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.

Hoover Dam is one of History Channel.

109. 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.

Smith Tower is one of History Channel.

110. Smith Tower

8.0
506 2nd Ave (at Yesler Way), Seattle, WA
Structure · Pioneer Square · 23 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Smith Tower, Seattle's first skyscraper, was the brainchild of gun and typewriter manufacturing heir Burns Smith, who planned to build the tallest building outside of New York.

111. Pike Place Market

9.3
85 Pike St (at Pine St), Seattle, WA
Market · 719 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Pike Place Market is home to the first Starbucks, Rachel the Pig, numerous street performers and entertainers, and the Pike Place Fish Market, which features the fish-throwing fishmongers.

112. Yosemite National Park

9.5
Northside Dr, Yosemite National Park, CA
National Park · 285 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Yosemite is one of the largest and least fragmented habitat blocks in the Sierra Nevada. In 1855, entrepreneur James Mason Hutchings & artist Thomas Ayres were the first to tour the area.

113. 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.

114. The Fairmont San Francisco

9.0
950 Mason St (at California St), San Francisco, CA
Hotel · Nob Hill · 125 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: It is said that every US President since William Howard Taft has stayed at this hotel. This hotel is the first place Tony Bennett ever sang “I Left My Heart in San Francisco.”

Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth is one of History Channel.

115. Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth

100 Tuck Hall, Hanover, NH
University · 12 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Did you know that Tuck offers only one degree program: the full-time, two-year master of business administration?

Henry M. Jackson Federal Building is one of History Channel.

116. Henry M. Jackson Federal Building

915 2nd Ave (at Madison St.), Seattle, WA
Government Building · Seattle Central Business District · 11 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The Old Federal Building is built where Seattle founder Arthur Denny and his party are thought to have first docked in 1851, at the site that became Seattle.

Novel Coworking Pioneer Building is one of History Channel.

117. Novel Coworking Pioneer Building

600 1st Ave, Seattle, WA
Structure · Pioneer Square · 3 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The Pioneer Building, completed in 1892, was the prestige office building during the Klondike Gold Rush, housing 48 different mining firms in 1897.

McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum is one of History Channel.

118. McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum

8.2
376 N Michigan Ave (at N Michigan Ave), Chicago, IL
Museum · The Loop · 9 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Making its debut in 2006, this museum is dedicated to the history of the Chicago River and the city‚'s movable bridges. The museum is located in the southwest tower of the Michigan Avenue Bridge.

119. One World Trade Center

9.3
1 World Trade Ctr (btwn Fulton & West St), New York, NY
Structure · Financial District · 315 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.

National City Bank Building is one of History Channel.

120. National City Bank Building

55 Wall St, New York, NY
Apartment or Condo · Financial District · 2 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Over the years this building, opened in 1842, has been home to the New York Merchants Exchange and National City Bank (now Citibank), among others.

Castle Clinton National Monument is one of History Channel.

121. Castle Clinton National Monument

7.8
Battery Pl, New York, NY
Historic and Protected Site · Financial District · 33 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Built as a U.S. military fort in 1811 in anticipation of the War of 1812 against the British, Castle Clinton went on to serve a variety of roles.

St. James Cathedral is one of History Channel.

122. St. James Cathedral

804 9th Ave (btwn Marion & Columbia), Seattle, WA
Church · First Hill · 14 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: St. James Cathedral was completed in 1907 as the new cathedral seat of the Catholic Bishop Edward J. O'Dea‚'s Seattle Archdiocese.

City Tavern is one of History Channel.

123. City Tavern

138 S 2nd St (at Walnut St), Philadelphia, PA
American Restaurant · Center City East · 105 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Established in 1773, City Tavern once was frequented by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and other notable figures of the American Revolution era.

American Stock Exchange is one of History Channel.

124. American Stock Exchange

7.5
86 Trinity Pl, New York, NY
Financial Service · Financial District · 4 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: From 1921 to 2008, this building housed the American Stock Exchange and its earlier incarnations, the New York Curb Market and the New York Curb Exchange.

Rainier Tower is one of History Channel.

125. Rainier Tower

1301 5th Ave (at Union St), Seattle, WA
Office · Seattle Central Business District · 5 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Rainier Tower, a 40-story skyscraper in downtown Seattle, features 29 floors of traditional office space sitting atop an 11-story concrete inverted pyramid.

National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is one of History Channel.

126. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

9.3
25 Main St (Fair St), Cooperstown, NY
Museum · 82 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This is where the game's immortals are enshrined. The heart of the museum is the Hall of Fame gallery. The gallery has a plaque for each of the players who have been elected to the hall.

127. Declaration House

8.5
701 Market St, Philadelphia, PA
Historic and Protected Site · Center City East · 11 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This Georgian-style brick house is a replica of the one where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence in June 1776.

128. Loyola University Museum of Art

8.3
820 N Michigan Ave (btw Chicago Ave & Pearson St), Chicago, IL
Art Museum · Streeterville · 6 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 2005 and located in a historic Gothic Revival building, this museum specializes in art that deals with spirituality and faith.

Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House is one of History Channel.

129. Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House

6.1
1 Bowling Grn (btwn Broadway & State St), New York, NY
Government Building · Financial District · 14 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Completed in 1907, this Beaux Arts building housed U.S. Customs Service operations for the port of New York until 1973.

Oldfather Hall is one of History Channel.

130. Oldfather Hall

UNL City Campus, Lincoln, NE
College Arts Building · 7 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Oldfather Hall houses the offices of the dean of the College of Arts and Scienes, was was the post Charles Henry Oldfather occupied from 1932-1951.

University Hall is one of History Channel.

131. University Hall

1897 Sheridan Rd (at Emerson St.), Evanston, IL
College History Building · 3 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Did you know that University Hall (which was built in 1869) is one of the oldest buildings on campus?

Bryce Jordan Center is one of History Channel.

132. Bryce Jordan Center

9.0
127 Bryce Jordan Ctr (at University Dr.), University Park, PA
College Basketball Court · 48 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This arena was named after former PSU President Bryce Jordan and is a member of the Arena Network, a marketing and scheduling group of 38 arenas.

133. Capitol Records

8.7
1750 Vine St (at Hollywood Blvd), Los Angeles, CA
Office · 22 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This 13-story highrise, completed in 1956, was the world's first circular office building. The spire at the top of the building blinks the word "Hollywood" in Morse code.

Independence Hall is one of History Channel.

134. Independence Hall

8.9
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.