1. Treasure Island - TI Hotel & Casino

7.5
3300 Las Vegas Blvd S (at Spring Mountain Rd), Las Vegas, NV
Hotel · The Strip · 370 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1993, the original plans called for a tower addition to The Mirage, but it later evolved into this separate hotel casino.

2. Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

8.4
3667 Las Vegas Blvd S (at E Harmon Ave), Las Vegas, NV
Resort · 528 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The first hotel here was the Tally-Ho in 1963, changing to King's Crown in 1964. In 1966, it became The Aladdin where it was host to Elvis and Priscilla Presley's wedding in 1967.

3. Circus Circus Hotel & Casino

6.4
2880 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV
Hotel · 294 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: At its opening, the $15 million facility only included a casino. Hotel room towers would not be added until 1973. The famous clown marquee at the entrance was added in 1976.

4. Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & Casino

7.7
3555 Las Vegas Blvd S (at E Flamingo Rd), Las Vegas, NV
Hotel · The Strip · 429 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Just six months after opening the Flamingo, mobster "Bugsy" Siegel was murdered in Los Angeles, a slaying reportedly ordered by Siegel's mafia bosses to effect a change in management at the Flamingo.

5. Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino

7.6
129 Fremont St (at S Casino Center Blvd), Las Vegas, NV
Hotel · Downtown Las Vegas · 288 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened Jan. 13, 1906 under the name Hotel Nevada and is the oldest hotel-casino still in operation. When it opened, room and board was $1 per day.

6. Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago

8.7
220 E Chicago Ave (at Mies van der Rohe Way), Chicago, IL
Art Museum · Streeterville · 154 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: One of the nation's largest facilities devoted to the art of our time the Museum offers exhibitions of art created since 1945. It boasts a terraced sculpture garden with a great view of Lake Michigan.

7. Houston Arboretum & Nature Center

9.2
4501 Woodway Dr (inside 610 Loop West), Houston, TX
Botanical Garden · 28 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This 155-acre non-profit nature sanctuary provides education about the environment to Houstonians of all ages. It plays a vital role in protecting native plants & animals in the heart of the city.

8. Kemah Boardwalk

8.8
215 Kipp Ave (at 3rd St.), Kemah, TX
Amusement Park · 120 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Just 20 miles from downtown Houston, The Kemah Boardwalk is the perfect family getaway. Aquarium Restaurant serves guests a great view of our 50,000 gallon aquarium brimming with marine life.

9. Downtown Aquarium

7.5
410 Bagby St (at Preston St), Houston, TX
Aquarium · Downtown Houston · 135 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The 7-acre complex houses 5 themed aquaria, including a Louisiana swamp, the Amazon River, and a shipwreck. Features include an acrylic train tunnel running through the massive shark tank.

10. Museum of Fine Arts Houston

9.3
1001 Bissonnet St, Houston, TX
Art Museum · 137 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Paintings are abundant, but the lovely sculpture garden is also worth viewing. Film buffs love the museum for its weekly showing of classic and foreign films.

11. Bayou Bend

8.2
1 Westcott St, Houston, TX
Museum · 9 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Bayou Bend is the former home of Ima Hogg, a famous philanthropist. Visitors can wander through 14 acres of woodlands & formal gardens, or check out the house that contains 4,800 various works of art.

12. Houston Zoo

9.2
6200 Hermann Park Dr (at Cambridge St.), Houston, TX
Zoo · 194 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The zoo is home to more than 4500 animals from over 800 species. Be sure to take a spin on the Wildlife Carousel, featuring hand-carved & hand-decorated animals that showcase many endangered species.

13. Majestic Theatre

9.1
1925 Elm St (btwn N. St. Paul St. & N. Harwood St.), Dallas, TX
Theater · 27 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1921, The Majestic hosted a variety of acts from Houdini to Bob Hope. As Vaudeville faded they began hosting movie premieres & their stars such as Jimmy Stewart, Gregory Peck & John Wayne.

14. Meadows Museum

8.5
5900 Bishop Blvd (at Schlegel St & Ownby Dr on SMU campus), Dallas, TX
Art Museum · 9 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Few cities outside of Spain have a finer collection of Spanish art than what is exhibited in this Dallas museum. The museum's permanent collection includes works by Pablo Picasso & Francisco Goya.

15. Old Red Museum

8.0
100 S Houston St (at Main St.), Dallas, TX
History Museum · 15 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The museum serves as a symbol of Dallas heritage. Built in 1892, the beautifully restored Old Red Courthouse contains some of Dallas County’s most fascinating historical artifacts.

16. Dealey Plaza

8.2
411 Main St (at Houston St), Dallas, TX
Plaza · 44 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: On his visit to Dallas on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy rode in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza. Suddenly shots were fired, killing JFK. Lee Harvey Oswald fired the shots from here.

17. State Farm Arena

8.8
1 State Farm Drive NW (at Centennial Olympic Park Dr), Atlanta, GA
Basketball Stadium · Downtown Atlanta · 223 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: 1999's Philips Arena, home of the Atlanta Hawks & the Atlanta Thrashers, is marked by a large number of advanced TV screens that showcase the namesake electronics company.

18. Centennial Olympic Park

9.2
285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW (Marietta St), Atlanta, GA
Park · Downtown Atlanta · 210 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Designed as a town square at Atlanta's 1996 Olympics, it became a center of controversy when a bomb killed two people & injured 111 others. Militant anti-abortionist Eric Rudolph was held responsible.

19. Colorado Sports Hall of Fame

"INVESCO Field at Mile High 1701 Bryant St. #500", Denver, CO
Museum · North Denver · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: Showcases outstanding athletes from the past to the present in sports ranging  from boxing to golf and football to swimming. Also features the best in coaching and sports administration.

20. Brevard-Clapp House

New Orleans, LA
Home (private) · Irish Channel · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: This home is owned by author Anne Rice & is featured in her 'Lives of the Mayfair Witches' series. Rice sold the home in 2004 after converting to Catholicism & refusing to write books that are secular

21. Denver Art Museum

9.1
100 W 14th Avenue Pkwy (btwn Broadway & Bannock St), Denver, CO
Art Museum · Civic Center · 200 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The museum enriches the lives of Colorado and Rocky Mountain residents through the acquisition, preservation, and presentation of art works in both the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions.

22. Uniroyal Tire

7.9
Interstate 94, Allen Park, MI
Monument · 11 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Uniroyal built this oddity for the 1964 World's Fair in New York which later became an attraction. It has attracted more than 2 million people, including Jacqueline Kennedy and the Shah of Iran.

23. Robert Pauli Scherer House

67 Kirby St, Detroit, MI
History Museum · Wayne State · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: Robert Pauli Scherer, the man who invented the machine that revolutionized the production of soft gelatin capsules, conducted his most famous research here, in his parents' basement.

24. Edgar Degas House

New Orleans, LA
Home (private) · Seventh Ward · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: This was the home of the famed French Impressionist master Edgar Degas from 1872 to 1873. Here Degas created 22 paintings of his New Orleans family & began exploring Impressionism.

25. Ford Piquette Plant

8.2
Piquette St. (at Beaubien St.), Detroit, MI
History Museum · Central · 10 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The Piquette Avenue Plant, built in 1904, was the first factory built by the Ford Motor Company, opening just a year after Henry Ford and his partners incorporated.

26. Ford Company Founded

1 Hart Plz, Detroit, MI
Historic and Protected Site · Downtown Detroit · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: Henry Ford, born in Detroit, began developing his own automobiles and by 1908 his company introduced the Model T, a car so inexpensive that it would allow the working man to drive.

27. Ernie Harwell Sports Collection

5201 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI
Museum · Wayne State · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: Ernie Harwell had been broadcasting baseball games for two decades when he donated his books, scorecards, clippings and photos to the library in 1966. Over the years, he has continued to donate.

28. Elijah McCoy House

Elijah McCoy Dr and Lincoln St, Detroit, MI
Historic and Protected Site · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: Those who wanted assurances that their machines had the best lubrication asked for "The Real McCoy." He patented more than 40 lubricating devices as well as a folding ironing board, and a lawn sprinkl

29. Birthplace of Ford Motor Company

58 Bagley St, Detroit, MI
Historic and Protected Site · Downtown Detroit · 2 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: In 1892, Ford, first constructed a two-cylinder machine that mounted in a light frame geared to bicycle wheels. The vehicle that emerged, was steered with a devise that resembled a boat tiller.

30. The National WWII Museum

9.2
945 Magazine St (at Andrew Higgins St), New Orleans, LA
History Museum · Central Business District · 257 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The museum opened its doors on June 6 2000, the 56th anniversary of D-Day. The museum is located here because this is where the "Higgins Boats", vital to D-Day operations were designed, built & tested