700 Clark Ave (btwn Broadway & 8th St), Saint-Louis, MO
Stade de baseball · Downtown East · 416 conseils et avis
HISTORY: The stadium's name came from the Busch family of Anheuser-Busch, who owned the baseball team until March 1996 and championed the stadium's construction.
115 Federal St (at General Robinson St), Pittsburgh, PA
Stade de baseball · Northshore · 289 conseils et avis
HISTORY: Built in the style of "classic" stadiums, such as Pittsburgh's Forbes Field, PNC Park also introduced unique features, such as the use of limestone in the building's facade
Stade de baseball · East Village · 259 conseils et avis
HISTORY: The first baseball game ever played at Petco Park, on March 11, 2004, was the first game of a four-team NCAA invitational tournament hosted by San Diego State University.
HISTORY: Miller Park features North America's only fan-shaped convertible roof, which can open and close in less than 10 minutes. Large panes of glass allow natural grass to grow.
2000 E Gene Autry Way (at State College Blvd), Anaheim, CA
Stade de baseball · Platinum Triangle · 279 conseils et avis
HISTORY: 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.
HISTORY: The 10,000-gallon Rays Tank, located behind the right-center-field wall, features more than 30 rays that fans can touch and feed during the game.
Terrain de football américain universitaire · University of California-Berkeley · 33 conseils et avis
HISTORY: This football stadium, built in 1923, is home to the University of California Golden Bears. The University of California announced a fundraising campaign in 1921 to fund a new stadium in Berkeley.
Terrain de basketball universitaire · Michigan State University · 36 conseils et avis
HISTORY: The Jack Breslin Student Events Center hosts MSU's men's and women's basketball programs. Opened in November 1989, it seats 14,759 for basketball.
HISTORY: This high-banked, one-mile oval has hosted NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races since it opened in 1969. The "Monster Mile" switched to an all-concrete track in 1995.
W 116th St (btwn Broadway & Amsterdam Ave), New York, NY
Sculpture extérieure · West Harlem · 10 conseils et avis
HISTORY: According to an old school legend, the first Columbia College boy of every class to find the owl hidden in Alma Mater’s robes will graduate valedictorian and marry a Barnard girl.
Établissement d'enseignement supérieur et université · 9 conseils et avis
HISTORY: One of the most frequently played set of bells on any American collect campus, the Cornell Chimes are housed in the historic McGraw Tower. The 21-bells are played primarily by student chimesmasters.
Bâtiment administratif universitaire · 4 conseils et avis
HISTORY: You're standing in history. Nassau Hall was the site where the Continental Congress first learned the British had signed a peace treaty granting independence to the former colonies in 1783.
HISTORY: Cornell has been described as the first truly American university because of its dedication to its land-grant mission of outreach and public service.