Historic Sites: 31 Things to Do

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Cleveland Arcade

A couple steps into the Old Arcade in Cleveland will make you feel as if you’ve been transported into a different time- and you have.

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Larimer Square

Denver’s oldest block, Larimer Square, was laid out by General William Larimer in 1858. It first served gold miners that had traveled west looking for

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Dealey Plaza

Although it’s Infamously known for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Dealey Plaza was once celebrated for much different reasons. It’s also the site

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West Side Market

Since 1840, the West Side Market on 24th Street has been offering authentic ethnic cuisine, local delicacies, and a variety of wares to Cleveland residents

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Robie House

Designed by legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright, Robie House is a single family home that epitomizes the first uniquely American architectural style- Prairie School. It

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Historic Rural Hill Farm

Once the grand estate of Major John Davidson, a signer of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, Historic Rural Hill is a 250-year-old homestead-turned-living-history farm that

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Latta Place Historic Site

Latta Place, formerly known as Historic Latta Plantation, Nature Center, & Preserve, is a preserved 19th-century Federal-style estate in Huntersville, offering a rare glimpse into

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Old North Church

The Old North Church is where Paul Revere’s legendary “one if by land, two if by sea” signal was sent, igniting the American Revolution. On

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Old State House

The Old State House is the oldest public building in Boston and a landmark of the American Revolution. Built in 1713, it served as the

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Park Street Church

A towering landmark at the edge of Boston Common, Park Street Church has shaped American history since its founding in 1809. Once the tallest building

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Revere Beach

Established in 1896, Revere Beach is America’s first public beach and remains a beloved seaside destination just five miles north of Boston. With three miles

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Harvard Yard

Harvard Yard is the historic and symbolic heart of Harvard University, the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, founded in 1636. Located

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Massachusetts State House

Standing atop Beacon Hill, the Massachusetts State House is one of Boston’s most recognizable landmarks. Completed in 1798, it was designed by Charles Bulfinch, one

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King’s Chapel (Boston)

A symbol of defiance, adaptation, and history, King’s Chapel holds the distinction of being New England’s first Anglican congregation and Boston’s first state-sanctioned, non-Puritan church.

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Boston Massacre Site

On March 5, 1770, the Boston Massacre unfolded in front of the Old State House, marking a pivotal moment in America’s path to independence. What

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Phoenix Shot Tower

Rising 215 feet above Baltimore, the Phoenix Shot Tower was once the tallest structure in the United States and a key part of early American

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