Road Trip!
Phoenix Art Museum is one of Road Trip!.

1. Phoenix Art Museum

9.3
1625 N Central Ave (at E McDowell Rd.), Phoenix, AZ
Museo d'arte · 107 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The Phoenix Art Museum houses more than 18,000 works of art, including the original Gilbert Stuart portrait of George Washington used on the dollar bill.

National Museum of Naval Aviation is one of Road Trip!.

2. National Museum of Naval Aviation

9.4
1750 Radford Blvd, Pensacola, FL
Museo di storia · 100 consigli e recensioni
Walt Disney Concert Hall is one of Road Trip!.

3. Walt Disney Concert Hall

9.4
111 S Grand Ave (btwn 1st & 2nd St), Los Angeles, CA
Sala concerti · Bunker Hill · 164 consigli e recensioni
Declaration House is one of Road Trip!.

4. Declaration House

8.0
701 Market St, Filadelfia, PA
Sito storico e protetto · Center City East · 11 consigli e recensioni
Castle Clinton National Monument is one of Road Trip!.

5. Castle Clinton National Monument

7.7
Battery Pl, New York, NY
Sito storico e protetto · Financial District · 33 consigli e recensioni

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.

National Baseball Hall of Fame is one of Road Trip!.

6. National Baseball Hall of Fame

9.3
(National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum)
25 Main St (Fair St), Cooperstown, NY
Museo · 82 consigli e recensioni

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.

Ellis Island is one of Road Trip!.

7. Ellis Island

New York, NY
Isola · 89 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1892, Ellis Island served as a federal immigration station for more than 60 years until it closed in 1954. Millions of newly arrived immigrants passed through the station during that time.

La Brea Tar Pits & Museum is one of Road Trip!.

8. La Brea Tar Pits & Museum

8.3
5801 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Sito storico e protetto · Mid-City West · 117 consigli e recensioni

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.