Alberta Bair Theater
The Alberta Bair Theater stands as one of the most recognizable performing arts landmarks in Billings, Montan
The Alberta Bair Theater stands as one of the most recognizable performing arts landmarks in Billings, Montan
The Hotel Alexandria is a historic building constructed as a luxury hotel at the beginning of the 20th century in what was then the heart of downtown Los Angeles.
The Antlers Hilton in Colorado Springs traces its origins to the vision of General William Jackson Palmer, the founder of the city.
This is the location of one of the worst train disasters in US history. The entire incident was caused by an iron bridge that was poorly designed and neglected.
A cemetery that claims to have the burial site of an extraterrestrial that crashed a flying object into a windmill.
In 1904, after retiring in Brattleboro, U.S. Army Colonel William Austine left a generous bequest that became the seed for a special school for Vermont's blind and deaf students.
The Baker Hotel rose above the town of Mineral Wells as one of the most ambitious resort projects in Texas history.
Big Nose Kate's Saloon in Tombstone stands on the site of one of the most historic buildings in the town, originally known as the Grand Hotel.
The Bird Cage Theatre opened its doors in late December of 1881 in the booming silver mining town of Tombstone, Arizona. Founded by Billy and Lottie Hutchinson, the building was originally intended to host respectable theatrical performances.
The Bliss Mansion in Carson City, Nevada, was constructed in 1879 by Duane L. Bliss, a powerful lumber and railroad magnate whose wealth came from supplying timber to the booming mining industry of the Comstock region.
The Brigham Young Farmhouse in Salt Lake City, Utah, traces its origins to the early pioneer era when Brigham Young sought to establish not only a city but also a self-sustaining agricultural system in the Salt Lake Valley.
Carnton is a historic plantation home built in 1826 in Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, United States. The property, comprising 1,420 acres, played an important role during and immediately after the Battle of Franklin during the American Civil War.
Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest fort in the United States, was constructed between 1672 and 1695 by the Spanish living on Matanzas Inlet for the protection of the northern most outpost of the empire, Saint Augustine.
The Chapel of the Cross in Madison, Mississippi, stands as one of the most recognizable historic churches in the region, rooted in the antebellum era of the American South.
Cincinnati Music Hall stands as one of the most recognizable landmarks in Ohio, rising in the Over the Rhine district across from Washington Park.
Colton Hall Museum stands in Monterey as one of the most important public buildings in early California history.
The Columns Hotel stands along Saint Charles Avenue in New Orleans and is one of the city's best-known historic mansions turned boutique hotels.
The Country House of Clarendon Hills has been a familiar landmark in Clarendon Hills, Illinois, since the early twentieth century.
Cove Fort is a fort, unincorporated community, and historical site located in Millard County, Utah. It was founded in 1867 by Ira Hinckley at the request of Brigham Young.
Coyote Joes Bar in Prescott stands in one of the most historic districts of Arizona.
Crystal Hot Springs in Honeyville, Utah, is known as one of the oldest natural hot spring destinations in the region.
The Egyptian Theatre stands along Main Street in Park City, Utah, and traces its origins back to an earlier entertainment venue on the same site.
Fort Lewis College is a public liberal arts college in Durango, Colorado, and the only four-year and graduate studies institution in the Four Corners region.
Fort Sumter stands on an artificial island in Charleston Harbor and remains one of the most recognized military sites in American history.
This park is a unit of the National Park Service in Fredericksburg, Virginia, and elsewhere in Spotsylvania County, commemorating four major battles in the American Civil War: Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, The Wilderness, and Spotsylvania.
Manassas National Battlefield Park is a unit of the National Park Service located in Prince William County, Virginia, north of Manassas, that preserves the site of two major American Civil War battles.
The Historic Pottawattamie County Squirrel Cage Jail in Council Bluffs, Iowa, stands as one of the most unusual and rare jail designs ever constructed in the United States.
The Hotel Chelsea was constructed between 1883 and 1884 in Manhattan, New York, designed by architect Philip Hubert as one of the earliest cooperative apartment buildings in the city.
In 1926, the Hotel Viking opened its doors while Newport remained closely tied to the legacy of the Gilded Age.
Long-standing performing-arts hub featuring musicals, comedies & dramas, plus acting classes.
The former home of Judge Frederick Kinsman. The house started to be built in 1832, and as finished by 1834. By master mason Isaac Ladd.
Little Bighorn Battlefield in Crow Agency, Montana, marks one of the most famous and tragic conflicts in American history.
Lucky's Tavern became a familiar name in downtown Fort Lauderdale during the early 2010s when it opened in the Historic Himmarshee District, one of the city's best-known nightlife corridors.
One of the most notable burials at Machpelah Cemetery is the famous illusionist Harry Houdini, whose grave has drawn visitors for decades.
Mount Rushmore National Memorial stands in the Black Hills near Keystone, South Dakota, and is one of the most recognizable monuments in the United States.
The jail was built from 1878 to 1879 and took two full years to complete. The jail has one of the few remaining turnstile left in the nation.
Old Egypt Cemetery rests in the quiet hills of Kirkwood Township in Belmont County, Ohio. The cemetery closely ties to the vanished community once known as Egypt or Egypt Mills, a rural settlement that developed during the nineteenth century.
Peninsula School in Menlo Park, California, was founded in the early twentieth century as part of a progressive education movement that sought to redefine how children learned.
Captain John Pickering II agreed to let the town have half an acre "upon the neck of land on which he liveth, where the people have been wont to be buried, which land shall be impropriated forever unto the use of a burying place."
The Queen Anne Hotel stands in San Francisco and is one of the city's most recognizable Victorian-era buildings.
The Robert Louis Stevenson House in Monterey, California, is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the city, dating back to around 1836.
Roff Home: Built by Spiritualists in 1868. Site of a possession in 1878. Now restored to its former Victorian Italianate glory. Open for overnight stays, paranormal investigations, open houses, and public events.
Salem Cemetery rests in the rolling hills near Hendrysburg in Belmont County, Ohio, within the historic Egypt Valley region.
Soule Chapel Methodist Cemetery is a small rural burial ground located near the community of Smoot in Greenbrier County, West Virginia. Zona Heaster Shue, known as the Greenbrier Ghost, was buried there.
The Grand Opera House is an opera house located at the corner of 8th and Iowa Streets in Dubuque, Iowa, that was built in 1890.
This historic inn began serving travelers on the old Portage-Columbiana stage road (now Tallmadge Road) in 1832.
The Stone House Restaurant and Country Inn, located in Pennsylvania's scenic Laurel Mountains, is proud to continue a time-honored tradition of fine dining and rest for the weary traveler.
The Washington Opera House is a 2 and 1/2 story structure near the western end of the main downtown shopping district of Maysville, Kentucky.
Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine is the oldest extant planned cemetery in the State of Florida, with burials starting during the First Spanish Period (1565-1763).
The Tuck Museum Complex in Hampton, New Hampshire, traces its origins back to 1925 when local leaders sought to preserve the story of one of the oldest settlements in the region.
Coast Guard vessel from 1936 open to the public as a maritime museum & memorial.
The Wetumpka Area Chamber of Commerce stands in a city deeply connected to the history of central Alabama.
White Horse Tavern in Newport is one of the most famous colonial landmarks in the United States and is widely recognized as the oldest operating tavern in the nation.
The White House Apartments in Omaha, Nebraska, stand as a reminder of the city’s early twentieth-century growth and ambition.
The Wolf Creek Inn in Wolf Creek, Oregon, traces its origins back to the early days of westward expansion and the gold rush era.