Add These Historical U.S. Sites to Your Bucket List

Add These Historical U.S. Sites to Your Bucket List

Add These Historical U.S. Sites to Your Bucket List

Are you a history buff? There are so many places in the country to see if you want to experience some of the things that helped make this country what it is today. Of course, there are many well known sites that would make any history buff’s list of places to see, but there are others that you might not know about. You could always just watch the History Channel, as well, but if you really want to experience U.S. history to the fullest then you have to see it up close and personal.

Fill Out Your List With These Locations

So which historical sites are on your bucket list? If you’re still forming your list then take a look at some of these amazing options and consider adding them to your itinerary.

U.S. CAPITOL AND THE NATIONAL MALL, WASHINGTON

There is nothing quite like the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. to help you feel the sense of the country’s storied past and its future. In addition, walking the National Mall also allows visitors to see world-renowned museums of art and history. Also check out the top of the Washington Monument for an amazing view of the city.

INDEPENDENCE HALL, PHILADELPHIA, PENN.

This is the site of one of the most important battles ever fought on American soil. The museum and visitors center at Gettysburg offers an in-depth look at this historic battle. After getting an up close look at the battlefield, you should also consider a trip to the national cemetery.

GETTYSBURG, PA.

This is the site of one of the most important battles ever fought on American soil. The museum and visitors center at Gettysburg offers an in-depth look at this historic battle. After getting an up close look at the battlefield, you should also consider a trip to the national cemetery.

THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE, NEW YORK

While the locals likely take this historic bridge for granted,since it’s been a big part of their daily commute for more than 130 years, this bridge also represents the energy, optimism and creativity of the age when it was built. If you go, be sure to walk across the bridge while you’re there.

FRENCH QUARTER, NEW ORLEANS

This park is famous for playing a key role in our nation’s attitude toward conservation. It still stands today as place of natural beauty that everyone can enjoy. While you’re in the area be sure to hike to Vernal Falls and feel the power of the falling water.

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA

This park is famous for playing a key role in our nation’s attitude toward conservation. It still stands today as place of natural beauty that everyone can enjoy. While you’re in the area be sure to hike to Vernal Falls and feel the power of the falling water.

MARK TWAIN HOUSE, HARTFORD, CONN.

Anyone who visits the home of this famous historical author can almost feel his presence still in the home. When you go, you can also head next door and see the home of Harriet Beecher Stowe, who authored Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

 

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