1. Lane Motor Museum

8.6
702 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville, TN
Museo · 20 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: This museum was established in 2003 with Jeff Lanes personal collection of mostly European Automobiles. The museum is housed in a building formerly occupied by the Sunbeam Bakery from 1951-1994.

2. First Avenue & 7th St Entry

9.3
701 1st Ave N (at 7th St.), Mineápolis, MN
Lugar de música · Warehouse District · 128 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: This venue was once the Greyhound bus station, and it's alleged that ghosts of travelers and homeless people who died at the bus station now haunt First Avenue.

3. Carnegie Hall

9.2
881 7th Ave (at W 57th St), New York, NY
Sala de conciertos · Theater District · 110 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: Construction began in 1890 and it was named after Andrew Carnegie, who paid for its construction. It opened May 5 1891 with a concert conducted by Walter Damrosch & composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

4. Chelsea Piers

62 Chelsea Piers (btwn 17th & 23rd St), New York, NY
Muelle · Chelsea · 63 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: Titanic passengers would have docked here at Pier 59. Survivors were rescued on Cunard's RMS Carpathia who dropped off Titanic's lifeboats at Pier 59 & dropped off survivors at Pier 54.

5. Jack Kerouac House

Orlando, FL
Casa (privada) · College Park · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: Jack Kerouac moved to this house in 1957 to await the release of his novel "On The Road". It was in this house that Kerouac wrote his 1958 novel "The Dharma Bums".

6. Desert Diamond Arena

8.5
9400 W Maryland Ave, Glendale, AZ
Estadio de hockey · 100 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: Completed in 2003, the arena is home to the Phoenix Coyotes of the NHL. Since 2005 the arena has been host to "February Frenzy", a state high school mega event featuring different high school sports.

7. Footprint Center

8.6
201 E Jefferson St (btwn S 1st & S 3rd Sts), Phoenix, AZ
Estadio de baloncesto · Copper Square · 129 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: The US Airways Arena is home to the Phoenix Suns of the NBA, the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA and the Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League.

8. Wrigley Mansion

7.9
2501 E Telewa Trl, Phoenix, AZ
Restaurante americano · Camelback East · 29 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: This residence was built between 1929 & 1931 by chewing-gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr. Much of the extensive tilework was shipped to Phoenix from Wrigley's own factory in Catalina.

9. Mall of America

8.3
60 E Broadway (btwn Lindau Ln & Killebrew Dr), Bloomington, MN
Centro comercial · East Bloomington · 417 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: The Mall opened in 1992 and is the nation's largest retail complex. Each year there are 40 million visitors, which is more than the combined populations of Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota & Canada.

10. Mississippi Lock and Dam No. 1

7.2
5000 W River Pkwy, Mineápolis, MN
Mirador paisajístico · Hiawatha · 8 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: The 1st facility opened in 1917. In 2007 the gates were adjusted to lower the water level of the Mississippi by 2 ft to assist in the recovery efforts of the victims of the I-35W bridge collapse.

11. USS Midway Museum

9.4
910 N Harbor Dr (at Broadway), San Diego, CA
Museo · Marina · 204 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: Midway was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register in 1997. During the decommissioning process, she was used to film portions of the documentary 'At Sea', showing at the Navy Museum in Washington D.C.

12. Giant Dipper Rollercoaster

8.1
3146 Mission Blvd (at Belmont Park), San Diego, CA
Atracción · Mission Beach · 22 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: The 2,600 ft. long coaster was built in 1925 in less than two months. It closed in 1976. The "Save the Coaster Committee" had it designated a National Landmark in 1987 and it reopened in 1990.

13. Keys At The Foshay

8.5
114 S 9th St (btwn Marquette & 2nd Ave S), Mineápolis, MN
Café · Downtown West · 116 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: The tower was built between 1928 and 1929 by Wilber Foshay. He chose to build his company in Minneapolis and started construction on this building, which is modeled after the Washington Monument.

14. The Ard Godfrey House

28 University Ave. SE (Chute Square Park), Mineápolis, MN
Sitio histórico y protegido · University · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: Built in 1849, it's the oldest surviving frame home in the Twin Cities. A Maine millwright, Ard Godfrey helped build the first dam & sawmills to take advantage of the water power of St. Anthony Falls.

15. Fernbank Museum of Natural History

8.5
767 Clifton Rd NE (Ponce de Leon Ave NE), Atlanta, GA
Museo de Ciencias · Eastside · 80 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: Ground was broken in 1989 & on October 5, 1992, Fernbank Museum of Natural History opened to the public, becoming one of the only museums in the world to grow out of an old-growth forest.

16. Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum

8.7
441 Freedom Pkwy NE, Atlanta, GA
Museo histórico · Poncey-Highland · 25 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: The library was opened on Carter's 62nd birthday in 1986. It hosts special exhibits like Carter's Nobel Peace Prize & a full-scale replica of the Oval Office, including a copy of the Resolute Desk.

17. Jungle Island

7.7
1111 Parrot Jungle Trl (Watson Island), Miami, FL
Zoológico · Downtown Miami · 76 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: Originally founded in 1936, it's one of the first tourist attractions established in Miami. Among its many famous visitors were Sir Winston Churchill, Steven Spielberg & former President Jimmy Carter.

Minute Maid Park is one of Tipos de HISTORY.

18. Minute Maid Park

9.2
501 Crawford St (at Texas Ave), Houston, TX
Estadio de béisbol · 238 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1999, the park is home to the Houston Astros. The ballpark is the first major sports facility to have a closed captioning board for the hearing impaired.

19. Seattle Aquarium

8.1
1483 Alaskan Way (Pier 59), Seattle, WA
Acuario · Pike Place · 138 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: Located on the waterfront next to the Omnidome, this aquarium features exotic fishes, sea mammals & other ocean life. See the sea lions, harbor seals, sea otters & even come face to face with a shark.

20. Jungle Island

7.7
1111 Parrot Jungle Trl (Watson Island), Miami, FL
Zoológico · Downtown Miami · 76 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: Now the home for 1,100 tropical birds, 2,000 varieties of plants and flowers, and the best trained bird show in the world. It is a place where exotic birds "fly free" everyday.

21. Webster Hall

7.6
125 E 11th St (btwn 3rd & 4th Ave), New York, NY
Lugar de música · Greenwich Village · 316 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: Built in 1886, you could hear anarchist Emma Goldman speak one night & on another night attend a society function for New York’s elite. Rumors persist that it was once owned by Al Capone.

22. fetherston gallery

818 E Pike St, Seattle, WA
Galería de arte · Capitol Hill · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: Open since 1997, the gallery specializes in conventional formats tweaked by unconventional matter and style. While narrative art is featured, abstract pieces predominate.

23. Olympia Theater at Gusman Center

8.6
174 E Flagler St (SE 2nd Ave), Miami, FL
Teatro · Miami Central Business District · 22 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: Is the jewel of South Florida arts and entertainment facilities, affording South Florida’s diverse community and its international guests a unique cultural experience that defies comparison.

24. Zoo Miami

9.1
12400 SW 152nd St, Miami, FL
Zoológico · 185 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: Sanctuary for endangered, rare and threatened animals including tigers, crocodiles and the infamous Komodo Dragon, plus special animal education programs geared for children of all ages

25. Governors Island

9.0
New York, NY
Isla · Governors Island · 222 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: The island's name stems from British colonial times when the colonial assembly reserved the island for the exclusive use of New York's royal governors.

26. Snow Goose Associates

8806 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA
Galería de arte · Northgate · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: Artwork, handicrafts & artifacts of native cultures from the far north on the NW coast & Alaska are featured here. Exhibits showcase soapstone sculptures, wood carvings, native dolls, baskets & masks.

27. Warren G. Magnuson Park

9.4
7400 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA
Parque · Sand Point · 32 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: Named for Sen. Magnuson, creative force behind the Pacific Science Center, the park is home to Sound Garden, a collection of oscillating aluminum tubes that, when wind passes over them, hum hauntingly

28. Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience

7.9
719 S King St, Seattle, WA
Museo histórico · International District · 12 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: This museum depicts the story of the Asian-American experience through historic photographs, artwork and text. The museum store sells photographs, documentaries & books on Japanese-American culture.

29. Barton Springs Pool

9.3
2101 Barton Springs Rd (at William Barton Dr), Austin, TX
Piscina · Barton Hills · 211 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: Three acres in size, the pool is fed from under ground springs and is on average 68 degrees year round. Over the years it has drawn people from all walks of life.

30. Brookfield Zoo

9.1
3300 Golf Rd (at 31st St), Brookfield, IL
Zoológico · 156 tips y reseñas

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1934, the Zoo is located on 216 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, featuring over 2,000 animals. Brookfield Zoo featured the first Giant Panda exhibit in the United States.