Did you know? San Francisco’s Chinatown is the oldest in North America and the largest outside of Asia. 続きを読む
The American Art Museum of the Smithsonian Institution features an exclusive compilation of the largest collection of American Art. 続きを読む
A bird's eye view of the Statue of Liberty! She may not look as tall from above, but Lady Liberty stands 305 feet, 6 inches from the base of the pedestal foundation to the tip of her torch. 続きを読む
This is the largest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. The Henry Crown Space Center features rockets, shuttles, satellites, rovers and probes. You can even see the actual Apollo 8 spacecraft! 続きを読む
Back in the day, we called it Greenfield Village and The Henry Ford Museum. Today, we call it America's top history attraction. Walk back in time. Touch the past. Leave inspired. 続きを読む
When you schedule a VIP tour of the Warner Brother’s lot you never know what you are going see or who is going to hijack your cart. 続きを読む
The 2.5 mile track is home to the largest (Indy 500) and second largest (The Brickyard) single-day sporting events in the world. The Museum displays former winning cars and is open 364 days a year. 続きを読む
Georgia O'Keeffe would often paint in her car. She referred to her Model 'A' Ford as her favorite studio. Learn more in this C-SPAN American History TV video. 続きを読む
Once believed bottomless by Oregon’s first settlers, subsequent investigations have determined Crater Lake to be America’s deepest with a maximum depth of 1943 feet. (From Aerial America) 続きを読む
Underground Atlanta cycles between fun and questionable. But if you're interested in unusual historical locales, check out Underground and its architecture. Grab some pralines at the fudge shop! 続きを読む