Celebrate America's history at this iconic American symbol. The Liberty Bell still stands as one of the top historical destinations in the USA. Don't forget to check-in and show your personal heritage Read more.
The upcoming exhibit "Torn from My Home: My Life as a Refugee" will allow visitors to better understand what it means to be an individual forced to flee their home due to violence & armed conflict. Read more.
Local Coverage: Slashed Ticket Prices Allow Lesser Nobility To Attend Yankees Games Read more.
The Hall of Science & Math was involved in a NASA research initiative looking at science education materials to find & create more effective ways to engage students with disabilities in space studies. Read more.
Dr. Fleming founded the Center in her backyard in 1945. Today, the facility spans more than 22,500 sq ft and attracts 180,000+ visitors a year. The Schuele Planetarium building was added in 1968. Read more.
A must see for all Americans and a definite destination point for a visit to Cincinnati! Read more.
Jane Addams Hull-House, one of Chicago’s always free attractions, is a dynamic memorial to the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize, who helped Chicago’s diverse immigrant communities develop roots in Chicago. Read more.
Home to the world's oldest telescope still in use nightly by the public - an 11” wood and brass refractor from 1842. John Quincy Adams gave his last public speech during the 1843 cornerstone ceremony. Read more.
The Destination Space exhibit offers all kinds of hands on exhibits that encourage young ones to reach for the stars. Also don't miss seeing a show in Oklahoma's original planetarium. Read more.