History Channel Likely Suspects
National Constitution Center is one of History Channel Likely Suspects.

1. National Constitution Center

8.1
525 Arch St (btwn 5th St & 6th St), Philadelphie, PA
Musée d'histoire · Center City East · 81 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: The museum, which opened in 2003, has hosted political debates and speeches, including then-presidential candidate Barack Obama’s historic address on race in March 2008.

2. Bay Bridge

(San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge)
Interstate 80, San Francisco, CA
Pont · Yerba Buena Island · 326 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: The longest (and most expensive) bridge in the world when it opened in 1936, the Bay Bridge was first proposed by self-proclaimed "Emperor Norton I" in 1869.

Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas Sign is one of History Channel Likely Suspects.

3. Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas Sign

9.1
5100 S Las Vegas Blvd (at E Oquendo Rd), Las Vegas, NV
Monument · 177 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: This sign, designed by neon artist Betty Willis and erected in 1959, has become a world-famous symbol of Las Vegas. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.

La Brea Tar Pits & Museum is one of History Channel Likely Suspects.

4. La Brea Tar Pits & Museum

8.2
5801 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Site historique et protégé · Mid-City West · 117 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: These tar pits hold the fossils of Ice Age animals that became trapped in the asphalt deposits here. The fossils were first described by Wellesley College professor William Denton in 1875.

American Stock Exchange is one of History Channel Likely Suspects.

5. American Stock Exchange

8.2
86 Trinity Pl, New York, NY
Service financier · Financial District · 4 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: From 1921 to 2008, this building housed the American Stock Exchange and its earlier incarnations, the New York Curb Market and the New York Curb Exchange.

6. One World Trade Center

9.2
1 World Trade Ctr (btwn Fulton & West St), New York, NY
Structure · Financial District · 316 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: The trade center's twin 110-story towers, the planet's tallest buildings when they officially opened in 1973, were destroyed in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks against the U.S.

National City Bank Building is one of History Channel Likely Suspects.

7. National City Bank Building

55 Wall St, New York, NY
Appartement ou résidence · Financial District · 2 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Over the years this building, opened in 1842, has been home to the New York Merchants Exchange and National City Bank (now Citibank), among others.

St. James Cathedral is one of History Channel Likely Suspects.

8. St. James Cathedral

804 9th Ave (btwn Marion & Columbia), Seattle, WA
Église · First Hill · 14 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: St. James Cathedral was completed in 1907 as the new cathedral seat of the Catholic Bishop Edward J. O'Dea‚'s Seattle Archdiocese.

Castle Clinton National Monument is one of History Channel Likely Suspects.

9. Castle Clinton National Monument

7.7
Battery Pl, New York, NY
Site historique et protégé · Financial District · 33 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Built as a U.S. military fort in 1811 in anticipation of the War of 1812 against the British, Castle Clinton went on to serve a variety of roles.

Novel Coworking Pioneer Building is one of History Channel Likely Suspects.

10. Novel Coworking Pioneer Building

600 1st Ave, Seattle, WA
Structure · Pioneer Square · 3 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: The Pioneer Building, completed in 1892, was the prestige office building during the Klondike Gold Rush, housing 48 different mining firms in 1897.

Henry M. Jackson Federal Building is one of History Channel Likely Suspects.

11. Henry M. Jackson Federal Building

915 2nd Ave (at Madison St.), Seattle, WA
Bâtiment gouvernemental · Seattle Central Business District · 11 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: The Old Federal Building is built where Seattle founder Arthur Denny and his party are thought to have first docked in 1851, at the site that became Seattle.

Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House is one of History Channel Likely Suspects.

12. Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House

6.5
1 Bowling Grn (btwn Broadway & State St), New York, NY
Bâtiment gouvernemental · Financial District · 12 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Completed in 1907, this Beaux Arts building housed U.S. Customs Service operations for the port of New York until 1973.

13. Declaration House

8.2
701 Market St, Philadelphie, PA
Site historique et protégé · Center City East · 11 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: This Georgian-style brick house is a replica of the one where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence in June 1776.

Coliseum Theater is one of History Channel Likely Suspects.

14. Coliseum Theater

7.3
5th Ave. (at Pike St.), Seattle, WA
Site historique et protégé · Seattle Central Business District · 4 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Architect B. Marcus Priteca's Coliseum Theater was one of the world‚'s first movie palaces, and opened in 1915 as Seattle's first theater devoted to motion pictures.

American Philosophical Society Hall is one of History Channel Likely Suspects.

15. American Philosophical Society Hall

6.6
105 S 5th St, Philadelphie, PA
Musée d'histoire · Center City East · 6 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Completed in 1789, this building is home to the American Philosophical Society, the scholarly organization founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1743.

The Mark Twain House & Museum is one of History Channel Likely Suspects.

16. The Mark Twain House & Museum

9.1
351 Farmington Ave, Hartford, CT
Musée d'histoire · Asylum Hill · 36 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: This was the home of 19th-century author Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain. The Missouri-born Clemens moved with his wife Olivia into this 19-room Victorian Gothic home in 1874.

Walt Disney Concert Hall is one of History Channel Likely Suspects.

17. Walt Disney Concert Hall

9.4
111 S Grand Ave (btwn 1st & 2nd St), Los Angeles, CA
Salle de concert · Bunker Hill · 164 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic, this 3.6-acre complex designed by architect Frank Gehry was initially funded by Lillian Disney, widow of Walt Disney

18. Fenway Park

9.2
4 Jersey St (btwn Lansdowne St & Van Ness St), Boston, MA
Stade de baseball · Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood · 739 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: To keep the solar glare out of batters' eyes in the late afternoon hours, home plate was placed in the southwest area of the plot of land, with the third base line pointing northward.

Dodger Stadium is one of History Channel Likely Suspects.

19. Dodger Stadium

9.1
1000 Vin Scully Ave (at Stadium Way), Los Angeles, CA
Stade de baseball · Chavez Ravine · 580 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: After the closings of Yankee Stadium and Shea Stadium in 2008, Dodger Stadium has the largest seating capacity in the Majors (56,000).

20. Angel Stadium of Anaheim

8.8
2000 E Gene Autry Way (at State College Blvd), Anaheim, CA
Stade de baseball · Platinum Triangle · 278 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1966 and renovated in 1998, Angel Stadium of Anaheim is the fourth oldest active Major League Baseball stadium. The halo atop the "Big A" lights up after each Angels' victory.

21. T-Mobile Park

9.1
1250 1st Ave S (at S Royal Brougham Way), Seattle, WA
Stade de baseball · SoDo, Seattle, WA · 280 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Safeco Field officially opened on July 15, 1999 in the middle of the baseball season. The retractable roof takes about 10 minutes to fully close.

David Geffen Hall is one of History Channel Likely Suspects.

22. David Geffen Hall

9.1
10 Lincoln Center Plz (at W 65th St), New York, NY
Salle de concert · Lincoln Square · 68 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Designed by Max Abramovitz, the hall opened in 1962 as Philharmonic Hall, as the new home concert venue of the New York Philharmonic, after the orchestra moved from Carnegie Hall.

23. Grauman's Egyptian

8.2
Los Angeles, CA
Cinéma indépendant · Central Hollywood · 51 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: This Egyptian revival theater was developed by Sid Grauman and Charles E. Toberman in 1922 to accommodate the growing population of Los Angeles.