2039 Things To Do

Empower Field at Mile High
It’s been called many names, but Empower Field at Mile High is the “new Mile High”- the original opened in

Cleveland Arcade
A couple steps into the Old Arcade in Cleveland will make you feel as if you’ve been transported into a

Lake View Cemetery
The lavish monuments and mausoleums found in Lake View Cemetery make its 285-acres worth exploring. The north side of the

Progressive Field
Catching a game at Progressive Field, home of Major League Baseball’s Cleveland Guardians (formerly the Indians), is always considered one

Great American Ballpark
The Cincinnati Reds were the world’s first professional baseball franchise, but their stadium is relatively new, first opening in 2003.

The Bean (Cloud Gate)
Officially named Cloud Gate, “The Bean” is the most popular feature of Millennium Park, an unmistakable 110-ton steel sculpture that

Crown Fountain
This must-see fountain in Millenium Park has 2 huge towers displaying the faces of 1,000 Chicagoans. Water spouts from the

Mercedes-Benz Stadium
The current home of the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons football team and MLS’ Atlanta United pro soccer team is Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Truist Park
The home of Major League Baseball’s Atlanta Braves opened in 2017. It was originally called “SunTrust Park”, but after SunTrust

Dry Tortugas National Park
These 7 stunning tropical islands are part of the Florida Keys, anchored by Fort Jefferson- the largest brick masonry structure

Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The names of 58,318 Americans who lost their lives in the Vietnam War are engraved chronologically on an expansive black

Washington Monument
The Washington Monument is a 555-foot tall marble obelisk that towers over the Washington DC skyline. Built to honor the

Washington National Cathedral
Although President George Washington and DC city planner Pierre L’Enfant originally imagined “a great church for national purposes” in 1791,

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Inside of Arlington National Cemetery you’ll find the Tomb of the Unknown Solider, a memorial and ongoing tribute to all

United States Capitol
The United States Capitol building is one of the world’s most iconic symbols of representative democracy. Not only is it

White House
Every President of the United States and his or her family have lived and worked at the White House since

Jefferson Memorial
The primary author of the United States Declaration of Independence is immortalized at the Jefferson Memorial. Before he became Governor,

Tidal Basin
The 2.1 mile walking path surrounding the Tidal Basin leads to some of Washington DC’s greatest treasures, including the Jefferson

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
More than 6,000,000 European Jews were systematically murdered between 1933 and 1945 by Nazi Germany and their allies. The United

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
Completed in 2011, the memorial of Martin Luther King Junior along the National Mall celebrates his cultural leadership in confronting

National Archives Building
Three of the most important documents in the history of the United States are housed in the National Archives Building:

Lincoln Memorial
The Lincoln Memorial was built in 1922 to honor the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Inside the