Scuola superiore · Tioga - Nicetown · 2 consigli e recensioni
HISTORY: Roy Campanella played in the negro leagues for the early years of his career & followed Jackie Robinson & joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1948. He was first scouted playing on this high school field.
6360 W Sunset Blvd (btw Cahuenga & Vine), Los Angeles, CA
Sala cinematografica · Central Hollywood · 36 consigli e recensioni
HISTORY: This is the world's only concrete geodesic dome, comprised of 316 precast concrete panels(mostly hexagonal)in 16 patterns. The first film to show here was 'It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World' in 1963.
610 Soldiers Field Rd (at Western Ave), Boston, MA
Appartamento o condominio · North Allston · 2 consigli e recensioni
HISTORY: During a game here between Brooklyn & Harvard in 1867, Brooklyn hurler Candy Cummings tried out his new pitch: the curveball. His invention of the curveball got him elected to the Hall of Fame in 1939
HISTORY: The sign was originally constructed in 1923 to promote a subdivision at the top of Beachwood Canyon called Hollywoodland; "land" would later be dropped in 1945 when the area was deeded to the city.
98 Union Street (btwn Hanover & North), Boston, MA
Sito storico e protetto · Downtown Boston · 30 consigli e recensioni
HISTORY: This monument, built in 1995, is covered with etched numbers recalling the 6 million Jews who perished in the Holocaust. Six glass towers represent the chimneys of WWII concentration camps.
HISTORY: The field here that's now part of the Oriffill School hosted a race between Giants third baseman Hans Lobert and a horse in 1914. The horse won by a nose & the footage was seen all over the country.
HISTORY: Lefty O'Doul hit .349 in an 11-year Major League career. This bridge bears his name, a testament of the impact he made on this community. O'Doul was born in San Francisco in 1897 and died here in 1969
Fort Washington Park Greenway (George Washington Bridge), New York, NY
Faro · Hudson Heights · 47 consigli e recensioni
HISTORY: The lighthouse was first established in 1889 in Sandy Hook, NJ, where it stood until 1917. It was reconstructed here in 1921 & was in operation until 1947.
Museo di storia · Jamaica · 4 consigli e recensioni
HISTORY: This was once the home of Rufus King, a signer of the United States Constitution, a Senator from New York, and Ambassador to Great Britain immediately after the American Revolution
Abitazione (privata) · Washington Heights · 1 consiglio
HISTORY: Ellington, the legendary jazz composer and bandleader, lived in Apartment 4A from 1939-61. This building was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976.
HISTORY: The Brooklyn Bridge was completed in 1883. It was the longest suspension bridge in the world from its opening until 1903 and the first steel-wire suspension bridge.
870 7th Ave (btwn W 55th & W 56th St), New York, NY
Hotel · Theater District · 160 consigli e recensioni
HISTORY: 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.
Abitazione (privata) · Central Harlem · 1 consiglio
HISTORY: The first TV star, Milton Berle, was born here July 12, 1908. He appeared in silent films, then performed as a stage comic. His highpoint came as the star of NBC's Texaco Star Theater.
Negozio di articoli da regalo · Castro · 4 consigli e recensioni
HISTORY: Castro Camera was operated by Harvey Milk from 1972 until his assassination in 1978. During the 1970s the store became the center of the area's gay community as well as campaign headquarters for Milk.
HISTORY: Formerly on this location was the building where the Iron Horse, Lou Gehrig was born on June 19, 1903. Gehrig would go on to become the captain of the Yankees and a key member of Murderer's Row.
HISTORY: The Octagon House was built by William McElroy in 1861. His letter "To Future Ages" and newspapers accompanying it, which were discovered in a box under the stairs during restoration, are on display.
HISTORY: This is a 31-story NYC Designated Landmark originally built in 1885 to designs by Francis H. Kimball. It is one of the first buildings in Manhattan to have step-like recessions in the walls.
Monumento · Mission District · 3 consigli e recensioni
HISTORY: The Seals were a Pacific Coast League baseball team from 1903-57, and they played here from 1931-57. The most famous Seal is undoubtedly Joe DiMaggio, who hit in 61 straight games for the 1933 Seals.
Sito storico e protetto · Northern Waterfront · 2 consigli e recensioni
HISTORY: Born in 1906, Philo Farnsworth demonstrated his first all-electric television system in the late 1920s & received the patent in 1930. Over his life he would earn more than 300 U.S. and foreign patents
Sentiero per escursioni · Parnassus Heights · 4 consigli e recensioni
HISTORY: Philo T. Farnsworth, inventor of the television, had these steps dedicated in his honor near the house he lived in while he was developing the first all-electric "television system" in the late 1920s.
Museo di storia · West Bronx · 14 consigli e recensioni
HISTORY: The father of modern mystery and the macabre spent some of his final years in the Bronx, and wrote several well-known works in this cottage, including the poems "Annabel Lee" and "The Bells”.
HISTORY: The library was founded in 1848 by an act of the Massachusetts legislature and first opened in 1854 in a former schoolhouse located on Mason Street. It moved here to its current building in 1895.
HISTORY: Founded in 1957 and named after James Madison, the fourth US President and coauthor of the Constitution, it has been a filming location for the films Paranoid Park and Twilight.
HISTORY: Opened in 1917, the garden houses over 7,000 rose plants of approx. 550 varieties. It's the oldest continuously operating public rose test garden & exemplifies Portland's nickname 'The City of Roses'.
Naito Pkwy (btwn SW Harrison & NW Glisan), Portland, OR
Parco · 42 consigli e recensioni
HISTORY: During the 2008 US Presidential Election an estimated 75,000 people, the largest gathering in the entire campaign, gathered here to see Barack Obama. The park has also hosted many Rose Festival events
Stadio di baseball · Concourse Village · 1142 consigli e recensioni
HISTORY: The new stadium opened on April 2, 2009, when the Yankees hosted a workout day in front of fans from the Bronx community. The Yankees are the only team to inaugurate 2 stadiums with World Series wins.
Museo di storia · Wayne State · 15 consigli e recensioni
HISTORY: Founded in 1921, the museum was known as "Detroit's best kept secret." They receive more than 250,000 visitors annually and showcase more than 300 years of Detroit's history.
5200 Woodward Ave (btwn E Kirby & Farnsworth), Detroit, MI
Museo d'arte · Wayne State · 162 consigli e recensioni
HISTORY: Founded in 1885, the DIA's collection is among the top 6 in the US. In 2000 the DIA opened the GM Center for African American Art in order to broaden the museum's collection of African American art.