1. Monticello

9.2
931 Thomas Jefferson Pkwy, Charlottesville, VA
Sito storico e protetto · 81 consigli e recensioni

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

2. Mt. Hope Cemetery

Mt. Hope Ave (Robinson Dr), Rochester, NY
Cimitero · 12 consigli e recensioni

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.

3. Sam Patch Packet Boat Tours

12 Schoen Pl, Pittsford, NY
Boat or Ferry · 3 consigli e recensioni

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.

4. Rochester Museum & Science Center

8.7
657 East Ave (at Goodman St.), Rochester, NY
Musei di scienze · East Avenue · 25 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: This Museum was established in 1912 as the City of Rochester, New York's Municipal Museum it has since evolved to meet the changing needs of the greater Rochester community for nearly a century.

5. Seabreeze Amusement Park

8.2
4600 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY
Parco divertimenti · 25 consigli e recensioni

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

6. Regal Greece Ridge

6.7
176 Greece Ridge Center Drive, Rochester, NY
Sala cinematografica · 9 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: This Theatre first began as a lunch time series of plays in November 1973; but over the past 35 years it has turned into the most visited theatre outside of the Manhattan area.

7. Columbus Museum of Art

8.4
480 E Broad St, Columbus, OH
Museo d'arte · 57 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: This museum opened in 1931 displaying European & American Art. In recent years the museum has shifted towards contemporary art & photography exhibits, and is home to artists such as Picasso and Monet.

8. Ohio Statehouse

7.9
1 Capitol Sq (N High St), Columbus, OH
Campidoglio · 32 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: This building was built at the start of the Civil War, approximately around 1861. The statehouse took a total of 22 years to be built and in 1996 was restored to its original brilliance.

9. Kelton House

6.6
586 E Town St, Columbus, OH
Museo di storia · 9 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: This house was built in 1852 and was one of the stops on the Underground Railroad. Today approximately 80-90% of the furnishings in this museum were owned by the Kelton family.

10. Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

9.1
1777 E Broad St, Columbus, OH
Giardino · 52 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: This conservatory was built in 1895 and contains over 400 species of plants. Prior to 1884 this land was occupied by the State Fair.

11. Dinosaur Park

7.1
893 Union Chapel Rd, Cedar Creek, TX
Giardino con sculture · 10 consigli e recensioni

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.

12. Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium

8.6
2100 San Jacinto Blvd, Austin, TX
Stadio di football · University of Texas-Austin · 71 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: This stadium was opened on November 27th 1924. It has the largest seating capacity out of any football stadium in Texas. The Longhorns have a 78% winning percentage at this stadium.

13. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

8.8
1100 Rock and Roll Blvd (at Cleveland's North Coast Harbor), Cleveland, OH
Museo · Downtown Cleveland · 211 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame was created in 1983. Cleveland was chosen for the location because of disc jockey Alan Freed, who was known for promoting the new genre called “Rock and Roll.”

14. Goodtime III

825 E 9th St, North Coast Harbor (at Cleveland's North Coast Harbor), Cleveland, OH
Boat or Ferry · Downtown Cleveland · 10 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: This ship was added to the Goodtime family of ships in 1990. it holds over 1,000 passengers, has hosted many luxury events aboard and has had the same captain for over 25 years.

15. Cleveland Museum of Natural History

8.8
1 Wade Oval Dr (at East Blvd), Cleveland, OH
Museo di storia · University Circle · 47 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The Museum of Natural History was founded in 1920 & started out as a small wooden building on a public square. The rooms were crowded with various species of animals earning it the nickname “The Ark.”

16. Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

9.0
3900 Wildlife Way, Cleveland, OH
Zoo · Old Brooklyn · 90 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: This zoo was founded in 1882 which makes it the seventh oldest zoo in the country. All 165 acres are split up into different areas, such as the rainforest, African Savanna & Aquatics House.

17. LSU Rural Life Museum

7.4
4560 Essen Ln, Baton Rouge, LA
Museo di storia · 6 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: This Museum is located on the Burden Plantation, which is a 40-acre agricultural research experiment station. Contributions are made by various cultural groups in LA through interpretive programs.

18. Indianapolis Zoo

8.7
1200 W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN
Zoo · Near Westside · 151 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: When the zoo first opened in 1964 was considered a children’s zoo because of the very small exhibits.This zoo can be identified by the Dutch windmill at the entrance.

19. Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA)

9.2
4000 Michigan Rd (bt W 38th & 42nd Sts), Indianapolis, IN
Museo d'arte · Butler - Tarkington · 99 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The Museum first opened to the public in 1906 under the John Herron Art Institute & was later moved here to its permanent residence in1910 where more than 5000 residents came out for the opening night

20. San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles

6.9
520 S 1st St (btw William & Reed), San Jose, CA
Museo d'arte · Downtown San Jose · 8 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The first museum in the US to focus completely on Quilts & Textiles; it was first opened in 1977 in Santa Clara. It permanently moved to San Jose in 2005 & now holds more than 550 quilts & textiles.

21. Circle of Palms

6.8
Circle of Palms Plaza (between S Market St & S 1st St), San Jose, CA
Piazza · Downtown San Jose · 4 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: This is the site of the first state capital from 1849-1851. The state seal of California in the center of the circle of palm trees. Visitors can ice skate in the center during the winter months.

22. Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum

7.7
1664 Park Ave (at Naglee Ave), San Jose, CA
Museo · Shasta Hanchette Park · 20 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: In 1928 the museum first opened in the administration building of AMORC, but as the collection of artifacts grew, so did the museum.It was permanently moved here in 1995 W/all of Harvey Lewis’ pieces.

23. Overfelt Gardens Park

7.2
2145 McKee Rd, San Jose, CA
Parco · 4 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: This park was donated by Mildred Overfelt in 1959 in memory of her parents William and Mary Overfelt, who were pioneers that started grain and dairy farms in the 1960s.

24. Lick Observatory

9.0
7281 Mount Hamilton Rd, Mount Hamilton, CA
Osservatorio · 13 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The observatory was constructed from 1876-1887 from the help of James Lick. James Lick was buried under the telescope with a brass tablet that reads “Here lies the body of James Lick.”

25. Happy Hollow Park & Zoo

8.6
1300 Senter Rd (at Story Rd), San Jose, CA
Zoo · Central San Jose · 65 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Happy Hollow originally opened in 1961. The first merry-go-round that came in 1964 is still in use in the park today.

26. Boston Avenue United Methodist Church

1301 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK
Chiesa · 3 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: This church was completed in 1929, just months before the stock market crash. This building was designed by artist Dr. Adah Robinson and is an outstanding example of art deco architecture.

27. Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium

6.7
3624 N 74th East Ave, Tulsa, OK
Musei di scienze · 8 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Municipal Airport opened in 1928 & had two aircraft hangars where the aircrafts were hung. There are artifacts from the attack on Pearl Harbor and visitors can listen to some survivor stories.

28. Philbrook Museum of Art

9.4
2727 S Rockford Rd (at E. 27th Pl.), Tulsa, OK
Museo d'arte · 36 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The former home of the oil pioneer Waite Phillips and his wife Genevieve, this museum opened in 1939 and started out as a mansion with 72 rooms and 32 acres of land.

29. Basilica of Our Lady of Peace

1184 Bishop St, Honolulu, HI
Chiesa · Downtown Honolulu · 4 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Formally dedicated in 1843, this building is made out of coral blocks that were brought from the Kaka‘ako shores. The clock that sits on the back wall of the church is the oldest clock in Hawaii.

30. St. Andrew's Cathedral

229 Queen Emma Sq, Honolulu, HI
Chiesa · Downtown Honolulu · 4 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The 1st services of the church were held in 1862. This is one of 3 cathedrals on the Hawaiian Islands & was named after St. Andrew when King Kamehameha IV died before ground breaking.