Conseil de HISTORY

1. Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art

8.2
1311 Pearl St, Denver, CO
Galerie d'art · Capitol Hill · 8 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Displays a nationally important collection of 20th-century decorative arts with 3,300 examples of Arts & Crafts, Art Nouveau, Wiener Werkstätte, De Stijl, Bauhaus, Art Deco, Modern, and Pop Art.

2. Joe Louis Arena

8.4
600 Civic Center Dr, Détroit, MI
Stade de hockey · Downtown Detroit · 149 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Joe Louis Arena - also known as the "JLA" or "The Joe"-is the home of the Detroit Red Wings.The Red Wings have won three cups in the JLA and twice (in 1997 and 2002) they've clinched the championship.

3. Preservation Hall

8.9
726 Saint Peter St (btwn Bourbon & Royal), La Nouvelle-Orléans, LA
Salle de concert jazz et blues · French Quarter · 157 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: The origins of performances here go back to the start of the 1960s. There was no dance floor & no food or drinks served - the focus was just on the music. The only products sold were jazz recordings.

4. Heard Museum

8.7
2301 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ
Musée · 55 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Has more than 32,000 pieces of cultural and fine art. There are permanent exhibits, like the famous Barry Goldwater collection of Kachina Dolls, as well as special exhibit year-round.

5. Reily Student Recreation Center

7.7
McAlister Place (Ben Weiner), La Nouvelle-Orléans, LA
Gymnase universitaire · Audubon · 27 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: On Nov 8 1970 kicker Tom Dempsey nailed his record-setting 63-yard field goal in what was once Tulane Stadium. Dempsey's record would stand for 28 years before it was tied by Jason Elam of the Broncos

6. Franklin Field

235 S 33rd St (at South St), Philadelphie, PA
Terrain de football américain universitaire · University City · 18 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: The NCAA's oldest stadium is home to unusual traditions. After the third quarter of every Penn football game fans sing "Drink a Highball" & throw toast onto the field in reference to the lyrics.

7. Baker Bowl

N 15th St (at Huntingdon Ave), Philadelphie, PA
Site historique et protégé · North Philadelphia · 2 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Although just a marker remains, this was the site of the Baker Bowl, home of the Philadelphia Phillies from 1887-1938 & was the site of the first World Series game attended by a US president in 1915.

8. Eastern Market

9.1
225 7th St SE (at North Carolina Ave. SE), Washington, D.C.
Marché fermier · Capitol Hill · 143 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: The market operated from 1873 until 2007. At the start of the 20th century the market was recognized as the unofficial "town center" of Capitol Hill. Badly damaged by fire in 2007, it reopened in 2009

9. Union Station

7.6
50 Massachusetts Ave NE (at Columbus Cir NE), Washington, D.C.
Gare · NoMa · 661 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Completed in 1908, the station was the largest train station in the world at the time it was built. In fact, if put on its side, the Washington Monument could lay within the confines of the station.

10. Vietnam Veterans Memorial

9.2
5 Henry Bacon Dr NW (at Constitution Ave NW), Washington, D.C.
Monument · Northwest Washington · 91 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: The memorial currently consists of three separate parts: the Three Soldiers statue, the Vietnam Women's Memorial & the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, where over 58,000 names are engraved.

11. National Air and Space Museum

9.2
6th St. (Independence Ave SW), Washington, D.C.
Musée des sciences · Southwest Washington · 638 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Originally called the National Air Museum when it was formed on August 12, 1946 by an act of Congress, some pieces in the National Air and Space Museum collection date back to 1876.

12. United States Botanic Garden

8.9
100 Maryland Ave SW (Independence Ave), Washington, D.C.
Jardin botanique · Southwest Washington · 111 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: The garden is a living plant museum & was established by Congress in 1820. The Conservatory reopened in Dec 2001 after a four-year renovation,with approx 4,000 seasonal, tropical & subtropical plants.

13. Ford's Theatre

8.4
511 10th St NW (btwn F St NW & E St NW), Washington, D.C.
Théâtre · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 72 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: On the second floor of the Theater, you can see the boxseat where Abe Lincoln was sitting when he was killed. On the lower level the museum displays exhibits about Lincoln’s life and his tragic death.

14. United States National Arboretum

9.0
3501 New York Ave NE (at Hickey Ln NE), Washington, D.C.
Jardin botanique · National Arboretum · 61 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: The arboretum was established in 1927 by an act of Congress & functions as a major center of botanical research. It has a library with 10,000 volumes & approx. 90 publications on botanical literature.

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15. Supreme Court of the United States

1 1st St NE (at E Capitol St NE), Washington, D.C.
Palais de justice · Northeast Washington · 51 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: After the federal government was established in Washington, the court was housed in a basement room in the US Capitol until 1929, when Chief Justice Taft argued successfully for their own building.

16. The Georgian Hotel

8.3
1415 Ocean Ave (Santa Monica Blvd.), Santa Monica, CA
Hôtel · Downtown Santa Monica · 30 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: During the Prohibition Era, patrons made this hotel's speakeasy a hotspot. It would appear some patrons from the era never left as many ghostly occurrences are often reported here.

17. Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens

8.6
5333 Zoo Dr, Los Angeles, CA
Exposition de zoo · 127 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: The original LA zoo opened in 1912 about two miles north of this location until it opened here in 1966. This location originally contained housing for veterans returning from WWII until the mid-1950s

18. Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

9.2
1000 Constitution Ave NW (at 10th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Musée des sciences · Northwest Washington · 427 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: The Smithsonian Institution was founded for the "increase and diffusion" of knowledge from a bequest to the United States by the British scientist James Smithson, who had never visited the US himself.

19. National Archives and Records Administration

8.7
700 Pennsylvania Ave NW (at 7th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Musée · Federal Triangle · 151 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Congress established the National Archives Establishment in 1934 to centralize federal record keeping & holds Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights & a copy of the 1297 Magna Carta

20. Mémorial Lincoln

9.6
(Lincoln Memorial)
2 Lincoln Memorial Circle NW (btwn Constitution & Independence Ave SW), Washington, D.C.
Monument · Southwest Washington · 473 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Construction began in 1914, and the memorial was opened to the public in 1922. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech to a crowd by the Lincoln Memorial in 1963 .

21. Capital One Arena

8.6
601 F St NW (at 7th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Stade de basketball · Chinatown · 285 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: This center is home to the Georgetown Hoyas, Washington Wizards & Washington Capitals. In 2003 Michael Jordan scored 43 points & became the 1st player over 40 to score more than 40 points in a game.

22. Omni Shoreham Hotel

7.3
2500 Calvert St NW (at Connecticut Ave NW), Washington, D.C.
Hôtel · Woodley Park · 113 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Mickey Mantle would lead his teammates to the rooftop of this hotel hoping to see nudity when the team was in town to play. In 1941, the Yankees held a surprise party in room 609D for Joe DiMaggio.

23. Nickerson Field

285 Babcock St (at Ashford St), Boston, MA
Stade universitaire · Allston · 17 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: This field was once home to Boston's other Major League team: the Braves who took the name in 1912. Part of the stadium's concrete wall still stands. The Braves moved to Atlanta in 1966 & remain there

24. Museum of African American History

8.6
46 Joy St (Smith Court), Boston, MA
Musée d'histoire · Beacon Hill · 13 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Built in 1806 the museum was once the heart of Boston's 19th century African American community, & the site of Frederick Douglass's 1860 speech. Today it's a showcase of black community organization.

25. Boston Latin School

78 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA
Éducation · Medical Center Area · 6 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Founded on April 13, 1635 Boston Latin is America’s oldest public school. Four signers of the Declaration of Independence attended, but only 3 graduated Benjamin Franklin is their most notable dropout

26. Watts Towers of Simon Rodia State Historic Park

7.8
1765 E 107th St (at S Wilmington Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Jardin de sculptures · Watts · 47 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: This collection of 17 interconnected structures were built by Italian immigrant Sabato Rodia over 33 years from 1921 to 1954. They were designated a National Historic Landmark in 1990.

27. Universal Studios Hollywood

9.4
100 Universal City Plz (btwn Barham & Lankershim Blvd), Los Angeles, CA
Parc d'attractions · Universal City · 983 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Carl Laemmle's original tour included a chance for guests to buy fresh produce since Universal City was still in part a working farm. The narrated tram (formerly "Glamortram") launched in 1964.

28. Hollywood Walk of Fame

6.9
Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Monument · Hollywood Hills West · 484 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: On February 9, 1960, Joanne Woodward became the first performer to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. One-time actor Ronald Reagan is the only U.S. President to have a star.

29. The Hollywood Bowl

9.4
2301 N Highland Ave (at Hollywood Bowl Rd), Los Angeles, CA
Salle de concert · 440 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1922, the all-time record for attendance was set in 1936 when 26,410 people crowded into the Bowl to hear opera singer Lily Pons. Current seating capacity is 17,376.

30. Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles

7.5
506 S Grand Ave (at 5th St), Los Angeles, CA
Hôtel · Financial District · 92 conseils et avis

HISTORYHISTORY: At its opening in 1923, this was the largest U.S. hotel west of Chicago. It originally had 1,500 guest rooms and was later restructured to the current 683 rooms.