United States · Boston
Bunker Hill Monument: History With a 294-Step View
This major Freedom Trail stop combines Revolutionary history, restful lawns and a demanding climb to panoramic views across Boston.
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United States · Boston
This major Freedom Trail stop combines Revolutionary history, restful lawns and a demanding climb to panoramic views across Boston.
United States · Charleston
Pastel façades, period details and photogenic sidewalks make this historic Charleston row a rewarding, if brief, sightseeing stop.
United States · Washington
Soaring architecture, intricate stained glass, distinctive gargoyles and broad city views make this landmark rewarding beyond its religious role.
United States · Phoenix
This easy, well-travelled Phoenix walk leads to a natural rock opening with city views and especially popular sunset scenes.
United States · Savannah
Oak-lined streets, preserved architecture and lively riverfront stops make this atmospheric district particularly rewarding on foot.
United States · Philadelphia
Preserved rooms, consequential history and ranger-led interpretation make Independence Hall an essential stop for history-focused Philadelphia visitors.
United States · Boston
Well-organized exhibits, the historic ship and waterfront views make this a rewarding Boston stop for families and maritime history enthusiasts.
United States · Kansas City
Kansas City’s major First World War museum pairs extensive artifacts and interactive displays with wide skyline views from its memorial tower.
United States · Charleston
Charleston’s historic estate combines landscaped grounds, wildlife-rich waterways and a necessary account of slavery on the property.
United States · Boston
Costumed performers, audience participation and a harbor-side tea toss turn a pivotal historical event into lively family entertainment.
United States · Kansas City
Kansas City’s historic station combines a grand interior with science exhibits, shops, dining and a busy programme of public events.
United States · Boston
Historic ships, brick naval buildings and waterfront paths make this a rewarding finale to Boston’s Freedom Trail.
United States · Atlanta
Atlanta’s landmark collection traces Dr. King’s life and legacy through historic buildings, exhibits, community spaces and a powerful memorial.
United States · Los Angeles
Los Angeles Union Station pairs striking period architecture with straightforward connections, clear signage and useful food options.
United States · Washington
Elegant architecture, reflective interiors and open water views make this Washington memorial a rewarding pause between busier landmarks.
United States · San Diego
Panoramic views, accessible trails, maritime history and tide pools make this Point Loma landmark an easy addition to a San Diego itinerary.
United States · Los Angeles
Los Angeles’ defining landmark rewards route planning with memorable photo angles and sweeping city views from Griffith Park.
United States · Honolulu
This preserved battleship rewards military-history fans with extensive access, guided interpretation and a well-marked self-guided route.
United States · Nashville
Monumental architecture, an art museum and Centennial Park make this Nashville landmark rewarding both inside and out.
United States · San Francisco
This 1930s landmark pairs sweeping city and bay views with gardens, historic character and a memorable hilltop approach.
United States · Miami
Miami’s Vizcaya pairs an elegant historic mansion with landscaped gardens, sculptures, fountains and photogenic views across the bay.
United States · New York
Immigration exhibits, personal accounts and arrival records make Ellis Island a moving, substantial stop in New York Harbor.
United States · Honolulu
A solemn gateway to the USS Arizona Memorial and nearby museums, with extensive history, strict bag rules and enough to fill a day.
United States · Las Vegas
Detailed exhibits, original artifacts and interactive add-ons make this downtown Las Vegas museum a compelling stop for crime-history enthusiasts.