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Historical Places to Visit in the United States

Born and raised in the midwest, I’m always amazed at how magnificent and diverse our country is. We have glaciers AND gators! There’s something for everyone in the US as we continue to work towards forming that “more perfect Union”. 

I’ve been to 43 out of the 50 states (plus Washington DC) and like to visit Capitol buildings, state & national parks and sample local cuisine. I really enjoy visiting Washington DC, particularly to go to the Smithsonian museums. It’s like having all the world’s history right at your fingertips! Keep reading for tips on visiting the US as well as posts about the places I’ve been.

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Historical Places to Visit in the United States

Frank Lloyd Wright homes in Oak Park, IL
I love the Prairie style with its connectivity to nature and the environment. I’m not always a...
Ethan Allen: American’s Revolutionary Frat Boy
I’m sorry to admit that, as a Midwesterner, the name Ethan Allen mostly reminded me of...
Russian Fort in Hawaii?!
At the end of the 18th/early 19th century, Russia was trying to get into the expansion game to...
CSS Jackson; a Confederate Ironclad Riverboat
You may remember hearing about the “Merrimack” and the “Monitor”, two of the...
Pierre L’Enfant’s Plan for Washington DC
On July 17, 1790, the US Congress announced that a swampy, muddy, mosquito-infested plot of land on...
Gangsters in the Suburbs: the Battle of Barrington
In the 1930’s, John Dillinger’s gang was on a crime spree throughout the Midwest and the...
1893 Chicago World’s Fair Food Tour
This tour takes you around the city to experience the Chicago World’s Fair foods introduced in...
Visit Colonial Williamsburg for an Immersive Living History Experience
When you visit Colonial Williamsburg, you see more than a few artefacts or recreations – an...
Visit Yorktown Battlefield Sites
Yorktown is one of the three colonial towns that make up the “historic triangle” area of...