Hopewell Culture National Historical Park Hopewell Culture National Historical Park preserves earthworks constructed by Indigenous peoples more than two thousand years ago. These geometric mounds and ceremonial landscapes reflect sophisticated engineering knowledge and complex social organization associated with the Hopewell cultural tradition. The site provides insight into pre-contact history and the development of ceremonial practices […]
National Museum of the United States Air Force The National Museum of the United States Air Force presents one of the most comprehensive collections of military aviation artifacts in the world. Located near Dayton, Ohio, the museum preserves aircraft, exhibits, and interpretive materials that illustrate the development of flight technology and the role of aviation […]
Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park preserves sites associated with the pioneering work of Wilbur and Orville Wright, whose experiments in flight transformed transportation and technology in the twentieth century. Dayton served as the intellectual and mechanical center for the brothers’ research, design, and early engineering work. The park […]
Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument preserves the home of Colonel Charles Young, one of the most distinguished African American military officers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Young served with the Buffalo Soldiers and later became the third African American graduate of West Point. His career […]
William Howard Taft National Historic Site William Howard Taft National Historic Site preserves the birthplace and childhood home of the 27th President of the United States and the only individual to serve as both President and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Located in Cincinnati, Ohio, the house provides insight into Taft’s early life and […]
Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis The Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis is renowned for its extraordinary interior mosaics and stands as one of the most visually distinctive religious buildings in the United States. Constructed in the early twentieth century, the cathedral reflects both Romanesque and Byzantine architectural influences and represents an important expression of religious […]
George Rogers Clark National Historical Park George Rogers Clark National Historical Park commemorates the achievements of George Rogers Clark and the strategic campaign that secured the Northwest Territory for the United States during the Revolutionary War. Located in Vincennes, Indiana, the site marks the location where Clark successfully captured British-held Fort Sackville in 1779, strengthening […]
St. Louis Union Station St. Louis Union Station stands as one of the most architecturally distinctive transportation terminals in the United States and reflects the importance of rail travel in the development of the American interior. Completed in 1894, the station served as a major hub connecting eastern cities with destinations across the expanding western […]
St. Louis Arts District The St. Louis Arts District reflects the city’s long tradition of creative expression and cultural development. Galleries, performance venues, and public art installations contribute to a vibrant environment that highlights both historic and contemporary artistic traditions. The district provides an opportunity to experience a different dimension of the city’s identity beyond […]
Nashville Parthenon The Nashville Parthenon stands as a full-scale replica of the ancient Greek Parthenon and reflects the city’s historical identity as the “Athens of the South.” Originally constructed for the 1897 Tennessee Centennial Exposition, the structure represents an educational and cultural aspiration associated with classical ideals of learning, democracy, and artistic achievement. The building […]
