HISTORY: Modeled after the town hall in Hoorn, the Netherlands, the museum commemorates the founding of Delaware's first European settlement by the Dutch in 1631.
HISTORY: The 1941 museum restores, preserves and displays aircraft from WWII and the Korean War. Planes on display include a Boeing B-17 that was featured in the film "Memphis Belle" and a Douglas A-20 Havoc.
HISTORY: The firm of Thomas Crapper (d.1910), the pioneer of domestic waste solutions, opened its flagship store at 120 King’s Road in 1907. It closed in 1966.
950 Mason St (at California St), San Francisco, CA
Hôtel · Nob Hill · 124 conseils et avis
HISTORY: 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.”
HISTORY: The Hotel Colorado opened in 1893 to a program including a fireworks display, an orchestra in the ballroom and dining at midnight. This hotel was designed to replicate the Villa de Medici.
Belvédère / Panorama · Central Business District · 17 conseils et avis
HISTORY: This tower is the second largest tower in Cincinnati & was completed in 1931.On a clear day, visitors can see for miles in all directions, as well as see three states Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio.
Autres grands espaces · Central Business District · 2 conseils et avis
HISTORY: In memory of approx. 1,100 Confederate soldiers buried at UVA; 4 bronze tablets carry the names of soldiers buried at the cemetery with 17 blank spaces on the tablets representing unknown soldiers.
HISTORY: Opened on July 11, 1996, the first event held here was The Beach Boys concert. Frontier Field was home of the Rochester Raging Rhinos, and now hosts the Rochester Red Wings soccer team.
17 Madison St (btw W. Main St and Yack Aly), Rochester, NY
Musée · 10 conseils et avis
HISTORY: Susan B. Anthony, along with her sister Mary and mother Lucy, moved into this house in 1865. Susan lived her until her death on March 13th 1906.
HISTORY: This stadium was built in 2000 & is home to the Columbus Blue Jackets. Some fans who frequent the arena claim to see paranormal activity here because the land used to be occupied by a prison.
HISTORY: This stadium was built in 2000 and is home to the minor league baseball team the Houston Astros. Every Friday night after the game an exciting fireworks show is put on by the staff.
Cinéma indépendant · Cedar Lee · 26 conseils et avis
HISTORY: First opening its doors in 1925 as an 1100 seat theatre, Cedar Lee has become one of the best attractions to see movies in Cleveland. This theatre shows old classics daily as well as new films.
7840 W 56th St (Eagle Creek Pky at Walnut Point Rd), Indianapolis, IN
Parc · Eagle Creek · 17 conseils et avis
HISTORY: This Park is the 6th largest municipal park in the USA and has two State Nature Preserves. The park includes 3,900 acres of wooded terrain, open meadows and over 1,300 acres of water.
HISTORY: The church was designed in 1926 by a Chicago modernist.It was dedicated by Bishop Francis C. Kelly in May of 1928, & was the first church in the world to be dedicated with the name “Christ the King.”
151 Kapahulu Ave (btwn Kalakaua & Paki Ave), Honolulu, HI
Zoo · Diamond Head - Kapahulu - St. Louis · 59 conseils et avis
HISTORY: This zoo is the only zoo in the US that was established by grants by a sovereign monarch. In the zoo you can find over 1,230 animals that are all in specially placed habitats.
Terrain de football américain universitaire · 22 conseils et avis
HISTORY: This stadium was completed in 1922 as the first stadium in the South to be used exclusively for college football. The first game was between the Commodores & the Michigan Wolverines.
HISTORY: 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.
Salle de concert · Warehouse District · 128 conseils et avis
HISTORY: 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.
Salle de concert · Theater District · 110 conseils et avis
HISTORY: 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
62 Chelsea Piers (btwn 17th & 23rd St), New York, NY
Embarcadère · Chelsea · 63 conseils et avis
HISTORY: 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.
HISTORY: 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".
HISTORY: 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.
201 E Jefferson St (btwn S 1st & S 3rd Sts), Phoenix, AZ
Stade de basketball · Copper Square · 129 conseils et avis
HISTORY: 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.
Restaurant américain · Camelback East · 29 conseils et avis
HISTORY: 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.
Centre commercial · East Bloomington · 417 conseils et avis
HISTORY: 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.
Belvédère / Panorama · Hiawatha · 8 conseils et avis
HISTORY: 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.
HISTORY: 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.