HISTORY: This artificial lake is home to a variety of geese, ducks & other wildlife. 1 lap around the lake is just 2.8 miles, & you can rent in-line skates or beach cruisers at nearby Gregg's Greenlake Cycle.
HISTORY: With over 60,000 visitors every year, it is one of Seattle's most popular museums, & preserves & promotes the history of the Pacific NW. The museum houses a vast collection of artifacts from the area.
HISTORY: More than 100 historical boats are docked here & you can climb aboard to learn all about their history from a well-informed staff. Talk to craftspeople currently restoring many classic wooden boats.
HISTORY: Walk, stroll or simply sit at this beautiful beach overlooking Shilshole Bay. During the day, families and couples walk their dogs or play volleyball, basketball or Frisbee on the sandy beach.
btwn Gansevoort & W 34th St (btwn 10th & 12th Ave), Nova Iorque, NY
Parque · Chelsea · 1499 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: Built in the 30s, this was an active railway until 1980. "Friends of the High Line" formed in 1999 with the idea of turning it into an elevated park similar to the Promenade Plantée in Paris.
Museu · Northeast Coconut Grove · 170 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: Built in 1916 as a winter retreat, this lavish villa is a tribute to the Italian Renaissance. The museum contains much of the original furnishings and artwork, and is surrounded by lush, formal garden
222 W 51st St (btwn Broadway & 8th Ave), Nova Iorque, NY
Teatro · Theater District · 222 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: The theatre is named after famous composer George Gershwin & lyricist Ira Gershwin. It has the highest seating capacity of any Broadway theatre with 1,933 seats.
5031 University Way NE (NE 50th Street), Seattle, WA
Feira Livre · University District · 33 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: This neighborhood immediately to the west of the UW campus attracts students and locals for shopping, snacking and strolling. University Way (formerly 14th Avenue) is usually referred to as "The Ave".
Campo de Futebol Americano de Faculdade · University District · 29 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: Built in 1920, it seats 72,500 fans. 70% of the seats are located in the end zone; so this venue is often referred to as the loudest arena! It is the largest stadium on the Pacific Northwest coast.
HISTORY: Well-laid out with fruit trees, picnic benches & playgrounds, this is urban Eden that kids love. On summer weekends, the beach is full of families swimming & playing in the waters of Lake Washington.
HISTORY: The beach is perfect for exploring, the meadows just right for Frisbee and the picnic areas nicely sheltered.And, Colman Pool—open only during summer lets you experience the salty waters of Puget Soun
1300 1st Ave (btwn Union & University), Seattle, WA
Museu de Arte · Seattle Central Business District · 125 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: Internationally recognized for its excellent collection of Asian, African and Native American art and for its fine collection of modern art produced by Pacific Northwest artists.
601 N 59th St (btwn Phinney & Aurora), Seattle, WA
Zoológico · Phinney Ridge · 112 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: The zoo let's you step into an African savanna, an Asian elephant habitat and a tropical rain forest. The zoo also brings special exhibits, which have included monitor dragons, butterflies and other b
HISTORY: The museum takes you through music history by immersing you in nearly 80,000 artifacts including photos, sound archives, costumes and musical instruments from notable artists.
Museu de Ciências · Lower Queen Anne · 110 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: This hands-on museum features IMAX movies and laser shows, plus ever-changing exhibits that include displays on dinosaurs, whales, robots and much more.
Estádio de Beisebol · Armour Square · 299 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: The Chicago White Sox abandoned their longtime home at Comiskey Park for this new facility in 1991. The White Sox won the 2005 World Series, the first two games of which were played here.
1901 W Madison St (btwn Wood St & Damen Ave), Chicago, IL
Estádio · Near West Side · 467 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: In the Michael Jordan era, the Chicago Bulls won 6 championships in 8 years here. Bulls coach Phil Jackson won his 500th game & Bill Clinton was nominated for his 2nd White House term in this arena.
Restaurante Americano · Downtown Austin · 374 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: Comfortable and familiar, relaxed and easygoing, Moonshine greets guests like family. Serving up great cooking with an innovative take on classic American comfort food.
Museu de História · Central East Austin · 16 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: Originally built by the French diplomat to The Republic of Texas. In 1956, the home became a museum under the custodianship of The Daughters of The Republic of Texas.
Museu de História · Lincoln Park · 61 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: The Museum’s permanent exhibition, Chicago: Crossroads of America, explores the city’s economy, crises, innovation, neighborhoods & entertainment. Features include Abraham Lincoln’s death bed.
1800 Congress Ave (at Martin Luther King Jr Blvd), Austin, TX
Museu de História · Downtown Austin · 73 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: Tells the “Story of Texas” with three floors of interactive exhibits, the special effects show, The Star of Destiny, in the Texas Spirit Theater, and Austin's only IMAX Theatre.
200 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd (at Congress Ave), Austin, TX
Museu de Arte · University of Texas-Austin · 74 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: One of the foremost university art museums in the country, and has the largest and most comprehensive collection of art in Central Texas with 17,500 works recognized for its European paintings.
201 E Randolph St (btwn Columbus Dr & Michigan Ave), Chicago, IL
Parque · Grant Park · 618 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: First planned in 1997 to create new parkland in Grant Park & transform unsightly railroad tracks & parking lots, the Park has evolved into one of the most significant millennium projects in the world.
Boat or Ferry · Downtown Austin · 6 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: Austin’s best tour with 75 minutes of sightseeing that includes Historic Sixth Street, the State Capitol Building, Bob Bullock State History Museum, the Governor’s Mansion, and Lake Austin.
HISTORY: Built in 1876 by a cattle baron and has hosted a history of political parties and inaugurations.In the 1970s this hotel was a hangout for musician, humorist, and journalist Richard "Kinky" Friedman.
3667 Las Vegas Blvd S (at E Harmon Ave), Las Vegas, NV
Resorte · 528 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: The first hotel here was the Tally-Ho in 1963, changing to King's Crown in 1964. In 1966, it became The Aladdin where it was host to Elvis and Priscilla Presley's wedding in 1967.
HISTORY: At its opening, the $15 million facility only included a casino. Hotel room towers would not be added until 1973. The famous clown marquee at the entrance was added in 1976.
3555 Las Vegas Blvd S (at E Flamingo Rd), Las Vegas, NV
Hotel · The Strip · 430 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: Just six months after opening the Flamingo, mobster "Bugsy" Siegel was murdered in Los Angeles, a slaying reportedly ordered by Siegel's mafia bosses to effect a change in management at the Flamingo.
129 Fremont St (at S Casino Center Blvd), Las Vegas, NV
Hotel · Downtown Las Vegas · 288 dicas e avaliações
HISTORY: Opened Jan. 13, 1906 under the name Hotel Nevada and is the oldest hotel-casino still in operation. When it opened, room and board was $1 per day.