HISTORY: Unveiled in 1965, this bronze statue pays tribute to the Cuban author and activist, who died in 1895 fighting for his homeland‚'s liberation from Spain.
Sculpture Garden · Central Park · 4 tips and reviews
HISTORY: Dedicated in 1913, this is a tribute to the more than 260 Americans who died when the battleship Maine exploded in the Havana, Cuba, harbor in 1898.
Outdoor Sculpture · Central Park · 6 tips and reviews
HISTORY: Dedicated in 1894, this statue depicts the explorer whose trans-Atlantic trips, starting in 1492, helped lead to European colonization of the Americas.
Non-Profit Organization · Downtown Atlanta · 72 tips and reviews
CARE: After visiting child brides in Ethiopia with CARE, Congressman Aaron Schock was inspired to reintroduce legislation to end child marriage. http://bit.ly/PkdzlH Photo: 2010 Justine Bettinger/CARE
LogoTV: Whether you’re in NJ or Cali, same fair pricing applies and it amazes me how the staff consistently acts like they are on an island instead working in a market! - Dotsi, In the Big House
Monument · Northwest Washington · 9 tips and reviews
HISTORY: This memorial consists of 56 stones, each with the signature, occupation and hometown of one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
HISTORY: A circle of stones marks the site where on the evening of March 5, 1770, British soldiers fired on a mob of American colonists, killing five of them.
History Museum · Center City East · 20 tips and reviews
HISTORY: In 1798, the country's first bank robbery took place here, when a guild member stole more than $163,000 from the Bank of Pennsylvania, then located in the building.