2036 Things to Do in USA

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Automotive Hall of Fame

Where better than Motor City to celebrate the men and women who revolutionized the world with their automotive innovations? Since 1939 the Automotive Hall of

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Belle Isle

Who woulda thunk there’s an island in Detroit, Michigan that belongs on everybody’s bucket list? The 982-acre Belle Isle Park was colonized by the French

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Comerica Park

Home to Major League Baseball’s Detroit Tigers since 2000, you’ll find much more at Comerica Park than a major league baseball field with stunning views

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Larimer Square

Denver’s oldest block, Larimer Square, was laid out by General William Larimer in 1858. It first served gold miners that had traveled west looking for

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Red Rocks Amphitheatre

The 10,000 seat music venue known as “Red Rocks”, tucked between the majestic rocky cliffs of Red Rocks Park, is absolutely breathtaking and belongs on

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Coors Field

Two blocks from Union Station in Denver’s Lower Downtown District is the home of the Colorado Rockies Major League Baseball team: Coors Field. As an

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Denver Botanic Gardens

Built atop the old Prospect Hill cemetery in Denver’s Cheesman Park neighborhood is the 23-acre Denver Botanic Gardens. The cemetery opened in 1858, fell into

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Denver Zoo

The Mayor of Denver was gifted a black bear cub in 1896, who passed it along to City Park, marking the start of the Denver

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Reunion Tower

It’s not the tallest building in Dallas, but it’s impossible to ignore the 561-foot tall Reunion Tower jutting straight up through the Dallas skyline. At

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Dallas Arboretum

In 1984, the 44-acre DeGolyer Estate and 22-acre Alex Camp House combined forces to create the Dallas Arboretum, a 66-acre paradise of color creations by

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Dallas World Aquarium

In 1992, an abandoned warehouse was gutted, reimagined, and transformed into the Dallas World Aquarium. Surrounding buildings followed upon the for-profit aquarium’s success, which continues

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Sixth Floor Museum

The Sixth Floor of the Texas School Book Depository, from where Lee Harvey Oswald shot and killed President John F. Kennedy, has been repurposed into

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Dealey Plaza

Although it’s Infamously known for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Dealey Plaza was once celebrated for much different reasons. It’s also the site

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Giant Eyeball

It’s impossible to miss the giant 30-foot tall eyeball as you walk down Main Street in the Dallas Art District. It’s even harder not to

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