Christ Church Burial Ground is one of Dicas de HISTORY.

1. Christ Church Burial Ground

6.3
400 Arch St, Filadélfia, PA
Cemitério · Center City East · 18 dicas e avaliações

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.

Betsy Ross House is one of Dicas de HISTORY.

2. Betsy Ross House

8.0
239 Arch St (btwn Bread St & 3rd St), Filadélfia, PA
Local Histórico e Tombado · Center City East · 51 dicas e avaliações

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.

3. Old City Hall

7.0
501 Chestnut St (at 5th St), Filadélfia, PA
Museu de História · Center City East · 11 dicas e avaliações

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.

Independence National Historical Park is one of Dicas de HISTORY.

4. Independence National Historical Park

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143 S 3rd St (btwn Race & Walnut St), Filadélfia, PA
Parque Nacional · Center City East · 53 dicas e avaliações

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

5. Elvis Presley's Birth Place and Museum

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306 Elvis Presley Dr, Tupelo, MS
Museu · 22 dicas e avaliações

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.

Old Corner Bookstore is one of Dicas de HISTORY.

6. Old Corner Bookstore

5.2
3 School St (at Washington St), Boston, MA
Local Histórico e Tombado · Downtown Boston · 10 dicas e avaliações

HISTORYHISTORY: This historic structure, erected in the early 1700s, housed an influential publishing business and bookstore in the 1800s.

Galeria Nacional de Arte is one of Dicas de HISTORY.

7. Galeria Nacional de Arte

9.5
(National Gallery of Art)
6th St and Constitution Ave NW (at Constitution Ave NW), Washington, D.C.
Museu de Arte · Northwest Washington · 155 dicas e avaliações

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.

8. Duke Ellington Memorial by Robert Graham

8.0
5 Avenue A (Duke Ellington Circle), Nova Iorque, NY
Escultura ao Ar Livre · Central Park · 9 dicas e avaliações

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.

Museu Memorial do Holocausto dos Estados Unidos is one of Dicas de HISTORY.

9. Museu Memorial do Holocausto dos Estados Unidos

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(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum)
100 Raoul Wallenberg Pl SW, Washington, D.C.
Museu de História · Southwest Washington · 258 dicas e avaliações

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.

US Department of the Treasury is one of Dicas de HISTORY.

10. US Department of the Treasury

1500 Pennsylvania Ave NW (at 15th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Prédio do Governo · Northwest Washington · 24 dicas e avaliações

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.

11. Alice in Wonderland Statue

9.0
Wallach Walk (btwn E 75th & 76th St), Nova Iorque, NY
Escultura ao Ar Livre · Central Park · 56 dicas e avaliações

HISTORYHISTORY: Created in 1959 by Jose de Creeft (1884-1982), this bronze sculpture features characters from the 1865 Lewis Carroll story‚ "Alice in Wonderland."

Old South Meeting House is one of Dicas de HISTORY.

12. Old South Meeting House

8.2
310 Washington St (at Milk St.), Boston, MA
Local Histórico e Tombado · Downtown Boston · 23 dicas e avaliações

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.

USS Constitution is one of Dicas de HISTORY.

13. USS Constitution

8.6
Charlestown Navy Yard (at Constitution Rd), Boston, MA
Boat or Ferry · Thompson Square - Bunker Hill · 74 dicas e avaliações

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.

14. World War II Lookout Tower

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PO Box 340, Cape May, NJ
Museu de História · 4 dicas e avaliações

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.

15. African American Civil War Memorial

1925 Vermont Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Memorial · U-Street · 10 dicas e avaliações

HISTORYHISTORY: This monument, titled the "Spirit of Freedom," honors the more than 200,000 African-American soldiers who fought during the Civil War.

16. African Burial Ground National Monument

8.5
290 Broadway, Nova Iorque, NY
Monumento · Downtown Manhattan · 22 dicas e avaliações

HISTORYHISTORY: This site contains the known remains of more than 400 enslaved and free Africans buried here between 1690 and 1794.

17. Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site

8.7
1500 Monument Ave (btwn Browning Rd & Oak Ridge St), Springfield, IL
Monumento · 20 dicas e avaliações

HISTORYHISTORY: This memorial structure contains the bodies of President Abraham Lincoln, his wife Mary Todd and three of their sons.

18. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park

9.0
2995 Lincoln Farm Rd, Hodgenville, KY
Local Histórico e Tombado · 9 dicas e avaliações

HISTORYHISTORY: Lincoln was born at the home on Feb 12, 1809. A granite-and-marble Beaux Art memorial stands at the spot, containing a "symbolic" birth cabin. The memorial was dedicated in 1911 by President Taft.

19. AC Gilbert's Discovery Village

8.3
116 Marion St NE, Salem, OR
Museu · 14 dicas e avaliações

HISTORYHISTORY: This children‚'s museum celebrates businessmen, Olympic medalist and Salem native Alfred Collins Gilbert, who is best known as the creator of the Erector Set.

20. The Meadow Event Park

8.0
13111 Dawn Blvd (exit 98 off I-95), Doswell, VA
Parque · 11 dicas e avaliações

HISTORYHISTORY: The first Virginia State Fair & Stock Exhibition was held on Wheeling Island in October 1866. It has since moved twice more before making The Meadow Event Park its new home in September 2009.

21. The Fairmont San Francisco

8.9
950 Mason St (at California St), São Francisco, CA
Hotel · Nob Hill · 124 dicas e avaliações

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.”

22. Old Talbott Tavern

7.4
107 W Stephen Foster Ave, Bardstown, KY
Restaurante Americano · 36 dicas e avaliações

HISTORYHISTORY: Built in 1779, it is one of the oldest western stagecoach stops in the USA. Today it offers five guest rooms, all named after the notable figures who have stayed at the tavern.

23. The Golden Lamb

8.9
27 S Broadway St (E Main St), Lebanon, OH
Pousada · 23 dicas e avaliações

HISTORYHISTORY: Recognized as the oldest continuously operating business in Ohio. Opened in 1803, it received its name because early pioneers could not read, so it was given a name that could easily be drawn.

24. Mt. Airy Forest

8.1
5083 Colerain Ave (Trail Ridge Rd), Cincinnati, OH
Parque · Mount Airy · 13 dicas e avaliações

HISTORYHISTORY: Established in 1911; it was one of the earliest, if not the first, urban reforestation project in the US. Mount Airy Forest is also known for being the largest known park in Cincinnati's park system.

25. The Griswold Inn

8.5
36 Main St, Essex, CT
Restaurante Americano · 30 dicas e avaliações

HISTORYHISTORY: This is the oldest continuously-run tavern in the US. Founded in the late 1700s, it has been under the stewardship of only 6 families & during Prohibition local yachtsmen came for the entertainment.

26. St James Hotel

7.7
Cimarron, NM
Hotel · 2 dicas e avaliações

HISTORYHISTORY: Built by Henry Lambert in 1872 after his job as President Lincoln’s chef ended with the president’s assassination. By 1880, it was known as one of the most generous hotels west of the Mississippi.

27. The Historic Old Bermuda Inn

6.9
2512 Arthur Kill Rd (at Hervey St), Staten Island, NY
Espaço de Eventos · Charleston · 8 dicas e avaliações

HISTORYHISTORY: The Mesereau family built this mansion in 1832. It is said to be haunted by Martha Mesereau after she found out that her husband would never return from battling in the Civil War.

28. Yosemite National Park

9.4
Northside Dr, Yosemite National Park, CA
Parque Nacional · 279 dicas e avaliações

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.

29. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum

9.0
212 N 6th St (btwn Madison St & Jefferson St), Springfield, IL
Museu de História · Downtown Springfield · 48 dicas e avaliações

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

King's Chapel Burying Ground is one of Dicas de HISTORY.

30. King's Chapel Burying Ground

58 Tremont St (btwn Court St. & School St.), Boston, MA
Cemitério · Downtown Boston · 15 dicas e avaliações

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.