1. Siegmund Lubin House

Filadelfia, PA
Abitazione (privata) · North Philadelphia · 2 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Lubin is sometimes regarded as America's first movie mogul, he was the first to build a chain of theaters. After he started producing his own films, Thomas Edison sued him for patent infringement.

2. Caesars Superdome

8.9
1500 Sugar Bowl Dr, New Orleans, LA
Stadio di football · Central Business District · 235 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The Dome has hosted 6 Super Bowls; more than any other sports facility. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina the Dome was closed for repair and was reopened on Sept 25 2006. The Saints won that night

3. Pennsylvania Hospital

801 Spruce St Fl 3 (at South 8th Street), Filadelfia, PA
Ospedale · Washington Square West · 18 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: This is America's very first hospital, with a cornerstone laid by Benjamin Franklin in 1752. During the Revolution, the hospital treated both British and American soldiers.

4. Fairmount Park

9.2
N Concourse St (at Belmont Ave), Filadelfia, PA
Parco · West Philadelphia · 29 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Its 9,200 acres make up 10 percent of Philadelphia. Rather than a single park, it's actually a collection of 63 regional and neighborhood parks. In 1876 one of the first World's Fairs was hosted here.

5. U.S. House of Representatives

U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, D.C.
Campidoglio · Southeast Washington · 37 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The Capitol is among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored.

6. Casa Bianca

8.8
(The White House)
1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW (btwn 15th St NW & 17th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Edificio governativo · 509 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Completed in 1800, The White House is the oldest public building in Washington, DC and has been the home of every president except George Washington.

7. Mountain America Stadium

8.5
500 E Veterans Way, Tempe, AZ
Stadio universitario · Downtown Tempe · 73 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Arizona State University's Sun Devil Stadium has played host to some of the best football games for more than four decades.

8. Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits

7.4
5801 Wilshire Blvd (at Curson Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Museo · Mid-City West · 75 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: A group of Spanish explorers made the first written record of the tar pits in 1769. The oldest known material from the tar pit dates back over 38,000 years.

9. Dolby Theatre

8.6
6801 Hollywood Blvd (at N Highland Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Teatro · 155 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 2001, the theatre seats 3,401. The Grand Staircase is surrounded by columns displaying the names of Academy Award Best Picture winners with blank spaces left for future winners.

10. Hoffman Hall (HOH)

701 Exposition Blvd (University of Southern California), Los Angeles, CA
Edificio universitario accademico · South LA · 5 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: "LIFE! DO YOU HEAR ME? GIVE MY CREATION... LIFE!" It was here that the medical school scenes were filmed in Mel Brook's 1974 classic comedy Young Frankenstein.

11. UCLA Pauley Pavilion

301 Westwood Plz, Los Angeles, CA
Stadio universitario · Westwood · 26 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: In 1984, Mary Lou Retton Retton pulled off a unanimous perfect 10 and won the gold becoming the first American woman to ever win an individual gold medal in Olympic gymnastics.

12. Paul Revere House

8.2
19 North Sq (at Moon St.), Boston, MA
Sito storico e protetto · North End · 59 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Starting from his home, Paul Revere set out on his famous midnight ride in 1775 to warn his compatriots that the British were coming. Built in 1680, it is one of the oldest houses in downtown Boston.

13. BBN Technologies

10 Moulton St (at Concord Ave), Cambridge, MA
Ufficio · 3 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: In 1971, Ray Tomlinson, a scientist at BBN Technologies and the father of e-mail, told the BBC that his first message was "completely forgettable" but he suspects it was something like "Testing 1-2-3"

14. Harvard Stadium

8.3
65 N Harvard St (across from Ohiri Field), Boston, MA
Stadio universitario · North Allston · 35 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Built in 1903, it's the nation's oldest stadium, & home to the school's football team. Harvard's biggest rival has been Yale, & the most famous confrontation came on Nov. 23, 1968 when they tied 29-29

15. First Bank

460 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA
Banca · Financial District · 1 consiglio

HISTORYHISTORY: From 1908 to 1921, this eight story, Second Renaissance Revival structure in San Francisco's financial district served as headquarters for Bank of Italy (later renamed Bank of America).

16. St. Paul's Chapel

209 Broadway (btwn Vesey & Fulton St), New York, NY
Chiesa · Financial District · 43 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: This is one of the few surviving colonial-era churches in NYC. George Washington, along with members of the U.S. Congress, worshipped here on his Inauguration Day, on April 30, 1789.

17. Bryant Park

9.5
W 42nd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Parco · Midtown East · 1227 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: In 1853-54, NY's first world's fair, the Crystal Palace Exhibition, took place here. A huge iron-and-glass structure was erected to house 5,272 exhibitors from 23 foreign nations and across the U.S.

18. Park Central Hotel New York

7.7
870 7th Ave (btwn W 55th & W 56th St), New York, NY
Hotel · Theater District · 160 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The Starbucks was once a barbershop & location of one of history's most notorious mob hits on October 25, 1957 when Albert Anastasia was shot to death.

19. Palace Theatre

8.5
1564 Broadway (at W 47th St), New York, NY
Teatro · Theater District · 102 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: This landmark 1913 theater is said to be haunted by Louis Borsalino, an acrobat who fell to his death during a performance here in the 1950s.

20. Denver Zoo

9.1
2300 N Steele St (at 23rd Ave), Denver, CO
Zoo · City Park · 123 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The Denver Zoo has long been an innovator in re-creating realistic habitats: Bear Mountain, built in 1918, was the first animal exhibit in the U.S. constructed of simulated concrete rockwork.

21. ArtCenter/South Florida

8.2
800-810 & 924 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL
Galleria d'arte · City Center · 17 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: A multichambered space where local artists display their works in all media -- from photography and sculpture to video and just about anything else that might exemplify their artistic nature.

22. HistoryMiami

8.9
101 W Flagler St., Miami, FL
Museo · Miami Central Business District · 27 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Tells the stories of South Florida and the Caribbean. The museum promotes understanding of the past in order to inform the present and create a better quality of life.

23. Oleta River State Park

9.1
3400 NE 163rd St, North Miami, FL
Parco statale o provinciale · 68 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: These trails, built on flat land, are full of technical challenges.

24. The Gold Coast Railroad Museum

7.0
12450 SW 152nd St, Miami, FL
Museo · 26 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The history of today's Gold Coast Railroad Museum is rather unique. The coming together of persons and events in a rare mix that helped shape today's premier railroad museum in the state of Florida.

25. William Traver Gallery

110 Union St, Seattle, WA
Galleria d'arte · Pike Place · 2 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1977, this bright gallery displays a little bit of everything in its theatrical space, vivid paintings, sculptures, photographs, pottery and mixed-media works.

26. Victory Gardens Biograph Theater

8.6
2433 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL
Teatro · North Side · 14 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Notorious bank robber John Dillinger had been declared "Public Enemy #1" by the FBI. In 1934 the feds waited for him outside this theater & shot him multiple times before he died in a nearby alleyway.

27. Oak Woods Cemetery

1035 E 67th St (Oak Woods Cemetery), Chicago, IL
Cimitero · Grand Crossing · 10 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Jesse Owens, the grandson of slaves, made a fool of Hitler & his "master race" philosophy at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. The track star won 4 gold medals in Nazi Germany. He is buried here.

28. National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame

7.3
1431 W Taylor St, Chicago, IL
Museo · University Village - Little Italy · 4 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Begun in 1977, if you're a fan of Joe DiMaggio, Tommy Lasorda, Rocky Marciano, Vince Lombardi & other great Italian-American sports figures, this is for you. More than 200 athletes are honored here.

29. Waterfront Park

8.1
1301 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA
Parco · Pike Place · 23 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Views are spectacular; the Bainbridge Island ferry leaves from Colman Dock; and the popular Summer Nights at the Pier concerts play at sublime Pier 62/63.

30. Space Needle

8.7
400 Broad St, Seattle, WA
Monumento · Lower Queen Anne · 423 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: Built for the 1962 World Expo, Space Needle distinctive structure, rising 600-plus feet above Seattle Center , has since become Seattle's most famous landmark.