NEW ORLEANS HISTORIC VOODOO MUSEUM
Historic Voodoo Museum with 2 small rooms and a narrow hallway keeping a ...Read more
SKULL ROCK
Read moreThis rock in the shape of a human skull is one of the favourite landmarks of Joshua Tree hikers. Also accessible by car by asphalt road, on Park Blvd.
CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST
St. John's Cemetery which has an impressive number of graves with French ...Read more
NOTTOWAY RESORT
House built in 1859 that was able to accommodate a sugarcane plantation of ...Read more
NATCHEZ CEMETERY
Read moreThe cemetery, whose first graves date back to 1821, houses more than 3 000 soldiers and many local personalities. Head to the section indicated as "Avenue of Directors" to go to the confederate tombs. Car traffic is permitted there. For a guided tour, contact the Visitor center in Natchez.
THE EXORCIST STEPS
Read moreThe "Puppet Marches" are a steep staircase made up of 97 stone steps from the canal to M Street. Also called "Hitchcock Steps" or the "Marches de l'Enfer", these steps served as a backdrop for the filming of William Drama's film in 1973. It is in these stairs that jette and die Father Karras, one of the priests who venus the little Regan MacNeil.
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY
Read moreThis beautiful museum is one of the many jewels in the Mall. It gathers several collections on the heritage and heritage of the United States in all areas (social, cultural, scientific and military). On January 1, 2015, a new wing, Innovation Wing, introduced all American anthology creations such as the Steam Train, Electricity, or Sound Recording technique. Among the many halls, we will see with interest that dedicated to the American Presidency in order to better understand the powers of the American president or those of course devoted to American history. It is a very interesting museum to discover American life, both through its history and its innovations.
FREDERICK C. ROBIE HOUSE
Ship-shaped house near the Oriental Institute, recently classified as a ...Read more
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MEXICAN ART
The Chicago Museum, one of the largest collections of Mexican art in the ...Read more
BOULDER MOUNTAIN
Small part of the Dixie National Forest, which borders a large western part ...Read more
THE BRONX ZOO (WILDLIFE CONSERVATION SOCIETY)
Zoological park offering an interesting visit in summer to see more than ...Read more
UNITED NATIONS GARDENS
Read moreRose bushes on the East River.
BEETLEJUICE'S GRAVEYARD REVUE
Read moreA show where kids will be happy to find the most repellent characters of all their TV series: Frankenstein, Beetlejuice… The entrance of the cemetery attracts attention and encourages you to settle in the amphitheatre waiting for the beginning of a show that is made of effects of lights, explosions, a little magical? dances carried out by small monsters of all kind and… romantic passages between two horrors! A show carried out by a team of living dead, aimed at young people and for whom there is no need to know English; a rock'no entertaining roll that does not lack nerve.
THE NEW CAPITOL
Tallahassee's capitol building offers a beautiful panoramic viewRead more
FLAMINGO VISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center with rangers in Everglades National Park with information ...Read more
VISIT JACKSONVILLE
Read moreDowntown Jacksonville, Florida, is a vibrant neighborhood in the heart of the city. Bordered by the magnificent St Johns River, it offers breathtaking views of the city. Bridges spanning the river make it easy to get from one side to the other, and it's also possible to take a water cab for a sunset stroll. The district is packed with restaurants, with over 90 establishments offering a variety of cuisine, from food trucks to upscale bistros. Must-sees include James Weldon Johnson Park, which features food trucks and live entertainment during the week, as well as the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Museum of History and Science. Sports fans can attend games of the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars or the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, the minor league baseball team. Downtown Jacksonville is also renowned for its art scene, with numerous galleries and public artworks scattered throughout the neighborhood. To get around, you can take the Skyway, a free means of transportation that links the two sides of the neighborhood in less than five minutes, or enjoy the magnificent views by taking the water cab.
ANGEL ISLAND STATE PARK
Angel Island State Park with a view of the bay suggesting many activities ...Read more
PANHANDLE PARK
A small park with the oldest eucalyptus trees in the city of San Francisco ...Read more
RISD MUSEUM
Museum of Providence exhibiting an important collection of paintings and ...Read more
ECHO LAKE BEACH
Beautiful lake in the center of Franconia Notch State Park, where it is ...Read more
BROWN UNIVERSITY
Brown's nationally registered university with an extensive library and ...Read more
THE HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES
The house in Salem that sheltered the American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne, ...Read more
ADVENTUREDOME THEME PARK
Large amusement park in Las Vegas with 25 attractions for the general ...Read more
LADY BIRD JOHNSON GROVE
Read morePretty approximately one hour excursion in the heart of the wild flowers. But beware, you do not have the right to gather wanting.
LAURA INGALLS WILDER MUSEUM AND INFORMATION CENTER
Museum with eight buildings in which the daily life of the Ingalls and ...Read more
WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE
Busy bridge with a beautiful view of Midtown Manhattan offering a very ...Read more
ENGLISH MARKET
Modernized and expanded building with stores, cafes, restaurants and a ...Read more
KENNEDY COMPOUND
Three houses with typical Cape Cod architecture, with white facades and ...Read more
Iglesia de Nuestra Señora la Reina de Los Ángeles
A Franciscan, colonial-style church hosting Spanish-language Masses in Los ...Read more
WYOMING GOVERNOR'S MANSION
Read moreWyoming Historic Governor's Mansion was the home of 19 governors of Wyoming and their families, including the first female governor of the country, Nellie Tayloe Ross. A mixture of red bricks and columns, the majestic manor has welcomed, since its construction, the beautiful world of American presidents and famous authors. Recorded in the National Register of Historic Sites since 1969, the former house of governors opened its doors to the public as an historic museum in 1977. The opportunity to discover its luxurious installations for the time (central plumbing, electrical appliances…) and to relive the history of its occupants through the different eras.
SALOON N° 10
Read moreIn 1879, a fire devastated the city and destroyed the original location of the Nuttal & Mann's, saloon in which Will Bill Hickok was murdered. The establishment is rebuilt a little further and renamed Saloon No. 10 in reference to the lot number on which it originally was. Today, saloon is an essential tourist step, thanks to the legend that made it famous, that of Wild Bill Hickok and his assassination. Don't miss the Shooting of Wild Bill from late May to late September: Comedians play the shooting scene every day at 1 p. m., 3 p. m., 5 p. m. and 7 p. m.
GARDEN OF THE GODS
Read moreThis is an unavoidable stop during a passage to Colorado Springs. This beautiful field, which is out of the standard of red-colored rock formations, is a public park on the heights of the city inscribed since 1971 at the National Natural Landmark. The millennia of its millennia are ancient sandstone and limestone strata that have fallen vertically and tilted vertically following the uprising of the Rocky Mountains and the Pikes Peak massif, which eventually eroded to give these sharpened shapes.
If you enter through the west entrance, you will be greeted by Toad and Toadstool Rocks' very photogenic rampart and if you arrive from the east, plan a stop at the Visitor Center. The park reserves scenic walks on foot and by car and photos worthy of national parks. If you're in a hurry, go directly to Central Garden which concentrates most of the training but if you have more time, browse the small trails that ride the park to take the time to enjoy this spectacular scenery from different angles and enjoy the unique panoramas on Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs Valley and Garden of the Gods. The best photo stops are the Visitor & Nature Center terrace, the North Main and Balanced Rock parking lots and the Siamese Twins Trail Trail. The park is covered by 25 kilometers of trails that make it possible to get closer to rock formations. For the small anecdote, the park's popularity earned him the ranking on Park tripadvisor 1 in the United States and No 2 in the world.
Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature Center. Open from September to May from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. and until 7 p. m. in summer. An essential step at the entrance is to learn more about the history of the site and anticipate your hikes in the park.
Trading Post. The site serves as a café, restaurant, souvenir shop.
Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site. ++1 719 578 6777 - www.rockledgeranch.com. Open from June to September from Wednesday to Saturday from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Adult Fare 8 US $, child 4 US $. In front of the Visitor Center, this ranch traces the history of Pikes Peak and the first inhabitants of the region.
Perkins Central Garden Trail. It's the most popular loop. Very easy, it is accessible in strollers and wheelchairs and takes about 3 kilometers to the heart of the spectacular Central Garden formations.
Ridge Trail. Ridge Trail. A very small loop of 700 meters which is closest to the imposing rock concretions.
Siamese Twins Trail. A 1.6 kilometer loop that offers a unique view of Pikes Peak through the natural window of the twin formations of Siamese Twins.
Chambers - Bretag - Palmer Trail. A moderate walk of about 5 kilometers browses almost all the park and alternates between rugged and rocky terrain away from the crowds of Central Garden.
Scotsman - Buckskin Charlie Trail. A moderate trail crossing the park. Enjoy the view at the distance on the central garden formations from the hilly and pleasant slopes.
KODACHROME BASIN STATE PARK
The park is crossed by a paved road from which you can observe sandstone ...Read more
DERBY HOUSE
House acquired by the U.S. National Park that offers free tours led by ...Read more
John F. Kennedy Memorial
Monument commemorating John F. Kennedy, Hyannis' golden boy and the ...Read more
BILLINGS FARM & MUSEUM
Restored farmhouse museum in Woodstock suggesting a tour to discover the ...Read more
PAUL REVERE HOUSE
The house of the patriot and member of the Sons of Liberty Paul Revere is ...Read more
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN STATUE
Statue commemorating the former location of the nation's first public ...Read more
THE ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM
Museum that gathers the most important Andy Warhol collection in the world ...Read more
MONTEREY STATE HISTORIC PARK
Read moreIn addition to the gardens, the main attraction is Louis Stevenson House. It is in this Victorian house that Robert Louis Stevenson dropped anchor time to find the inspiration for its L'Ile masterpiece with the Treasury. He spent there a few months during 1879, still unknown. A stroll in the peninsula of Monterey inspired the design of its imaginary island.
Caution: take care to call before your visit to check the opening of Louis Stevenson's House. The house has been closed to the public due to budgetary restrictions, and does not open longer in summer, thanks to the help of volunteers of the region.
PLANET HOLLYWOOD
Former grand hotel in Las Vegas offering a nice shopping tour of the city ...Read more
PUHOKAMOA FALLS
Inaccessible falls but a bridge allows to approach it, a fall called lower ...Read more
LITTLE BEACH
Small beach dedicated to naturism since the arrival of hippies in Maui in ...Read more
OPAEKAA FALLS
Two impressive waterfalls of 46 meters high and 12 meters wide, with a ...Read more
HAPUNA BEACH
Hapuna Beach, located 5 minutes from Waikoloa Village, is undoubtedly one ...Read more
VISITING HARVARD TOURS
Visit the campus to delve into the history of the greats and learn the ...Read more
CUSTOM HOUSE
Building where taxes were collected on goods imported by cargo from all ...Read more
San Felipe de Neri Church
Church built in 1793 in Albuquerque, one of the city's oldest buildings and ...Read more
ECHO PARK LAKE
Urban park surrounding a remarkable lake and offering a beautiful view of ...Read more
LAFAYETTE SQUARE
Read moreIn the th and th centuries, it was a place for people in the city who were not there. We were told that there were ghosts of known characters who lived there, such as Dolly Madison, the wife of the first president of the United States (yellow house at the entrance to the square in H Street) and Stephen Decatur, a Navy member.
It is now a popular place for tourists who want to see the back of the White House. In the four corners of the square, the figures of characters who took part in the American war of independence, including the valuable French allies of General Lafayette and General de Rochambeau, were involved in helping the young American nation to become liberated from British tutelage. In the middle of the square is the statue of Andrew Jackson, who massacred many of the Cherokee tribe Indians. In H Street, on the side of the street opposite Dolly Madison, you can visit the St. John Church.