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Landmarks

1. San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge

Interstate 80, San Francisco, CA
Bridge · Yerba Buena Island · 325 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The longest (and most expensive) bridge in the world when it opened in 1936, the Bay Bridge was first proposed by self-proclaimed "Emperor Norton I" in 1869.

Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas Sign is one of Landmarks.

2. Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas Sign

9.2
5100 S Las Vegas Blvd (at E Oquendo Rd), Las Vegas, NV
Monument · 179 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This sign, designed by neon artist Betty Willis and erected in 1959, has become a world-famous symbol of Las Vegas. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.

3. Pike Place Market

9.3
85 Pike St (at Pine St), Seattle, WA
Market · 719 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.

Smith Tower is one of Landmarks.

4. Smith Tower

8.0
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.

5. Veterans Memorial Coliseum

7.2
1401 N Wheeler Ave, Portland, OR
Hockey Stadium · 29 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1952, the coliseum hosted premier sporting and entertainment events in Portland. Elvis Presley performed one of his last concerts here before his death in 1977.

6. Pioneer Courthouse Square

8.0
715 SW Morrison St (btwn SW 6th Ave & SW Broadway), Portland, OR
Plaza · 79 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Inaugurated in 1984, the Square was recognized by Time Magazine as 1 of the "10 most notable design achievements" in the US. Known as Portland's 'living room', more than 26,000 people pass by each day

7. Oregon Museum of Science & Industry (OMSI)

8.8
1945 SE Water Ave, Portland, OR
Science Museum · 105 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: In 1949 the museum first opened in a house. OMSI's popularity surpassed the size of its facility & in 1992 the current building opened. OMSI is ranked as one of the top science centers in the US.

8. International Rose Test Garden

9.0
400 SW Kingston Ave, Portland, OR
Botanical Garden · 105 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1917, the garden houses over 7,000 rose plants of approx. 550 varieties. It's the oldest continuously operating public rose test garden & exemplifies Portland's nickname 'The City of Roses'.

9. Lan Su Chinese Garden

8.7
239 NW Everett St (at 3rd Ave), Portland, OR
Garden · 67 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The garden opened in 2000. Most of the plants featured in the garden are indigenous to China, but no plants were brought from China due to import bans. Some plants in the garden are 100 years old.

St. James Cathedral is one of Landmarks.

10. St. James Cathedral

804 9th Ave (btwn Marion & Columbia), Seattle, WA
Church · First Hill · 14 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: St. James Cathedral was completed in 1907 as the new cathedral seat of the Catholic Bishop Edward J. O'Dea‚'s Seattle Archdiocese.