Fun History
The Wrigley Building is one of Fun History.

1. The Wrigley Building

8.8
400-410 N Michigan Ave (E Kinzie St), Chicago, IL
Structure · Streeterville · 14 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This building, completed in 1924, was constructed as the headquarters for William Wrigley Jr.‚'s (1861-1932) chewing gum company.

Smith Tower is one of Fun History.

2. Smith Tower

7.8
506 2nd Ave (at Yesler Way), Seattle, WA
Structure · Pioneer Square · 23 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Smith Tower, Seattle's first skyscraper, was the brainchild of gun and typewriter manufacturing heir Burns Smith, who planned to build the tallest building outside of New York.

3. Pike Place Market

9.3
85 Pike St (at Pine St), Seattle, WA
Market · Pike Place · 718 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Pike Place Market is home to the first Starbucks, Rachel the Pig, numerous street performers and entertainers, and the Pike Place Fish Market, which features the fish-throwing fishmongers.

College Hall is one of Fun History.

4. College Hall

3451 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA
College Administrative Building · University City · 4 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Cartoonist and Penn alumnus Charles Addams is said to have used College Hall as his inspiration for the mansion of the Addams Family.

5. McCarter Theatre

9.0
91 University Pl, Princeton, NJ
Theater · 24 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: McCarter Theatre opened its doors in 1930 with a special performance of The Golden Dog by the Princeton University Triangle Club.

Coliseum Theater is one of Fun History.

6. Coliseum Theater

7.3
5th Ave. (at Pike St.), Seattle, WA
Historic and Protected Site · Seattle Central Business District · 4 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Architect B. Marcus Priteca's Coliseum Theater was one of the world‚'s first movie palaces, and opened in 1915 as Seattle's first theater devoted to motion pictures.