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20 Tour of Historic Places in the Land of Uncle SamTidak all were paid abroad.When first going to America, you may be hard to find places where history is free.
Here are some historical places in the U.S. are free you can visit, such as those we have quoted from Nationalgeographic.com
U.S.S. Arizona Memorial in Honolulu, Hawaii
Still remember the tragedy of December 7, 1941? Exactly ditanggal became a pivotal moment in the history of the United States, where the Japanese had destroyed Pearl Harbor.
Well, if you want to remember the history of it, try to stop by the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, located in Honolulu, Hawaii. Besides watching the exhibition, you will also be given free tickets to visit the USS Arizona Memorial with a boat.
Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site, Atlanta, Georgia
At home there is Martin Luther King historical site that includes a free trip to a church Ebenezer Baptist Church, where Dr. King preached as a father and grandfather had already done.
When the tour of Dr. King’s birth home, led by a park ranger at the first visit. Do the tour registration at the entrance to Freedom Hall.
Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Gettysburg National Military Park is a free tourist destination in Pennsylvania history.In this place, you can see some of the locations that a silent witness to the massacre that happened in 1863.
What can be seen at Little Round Top and storied Cemetery Ridge? Starting from the stone walls, cannons, and a monument that stands there. For a private tour provided audio services for three days.
United States Capitol, Washington, DC
Spent many days in a large congress rooms United States Capitol to be an incredible experience, especially on tour here for free. Due to high demand and tight security, this tour must be booked in advance. Get it online through the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center or through a representative office and senators.
National Parks History independence Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Other free historical places in Pennsylvania is a National Historical Park Philadelphia independence. Inside is the Assembly Room of Independence Hall, the Continental Congress meeting, the appointment of George Washington by order of the Continental Army, the Declaration of Independence and the preparation of the U.S. Constitution. Do not miss also the Liberty Bell located near Independence Hall.
Missions Trail
If you are in California, try to stop by the Missions Trail. Desert road which lies between San Diego and Sonoma are used (from the 18th century and 21) used to initiate a series Spnayol their mission in California.
But do not be surprised, if the current El Camino Real (another term Missions Trail) is replaced by a California highway more modern.
Most of the adobes are active Catholic parish, and other visitors are allowed to visit this place for free, although there are some costs when entering into the building.
Alabama State Capitol, Montgomery, Alabama
In 1861, Jefferson Davis was inaugurated as first president of the Confederate States of America (CSA) in this building. A century later (in 1965) Selma gets the most votes in the same place.
Santa Fe Plaza, Santa Fe, New Mexico
The main objective is to travel to Santa Fe to visit the trade routes from the Missouri and met people from Mexico City. Alun-alunnya also crowded with Indian and Spanish markets, performing concerts and all sorts of community events.
Historically, this is where General Stephen Watts Kearny fly the U.S. flag to claim the territory during the Mexican War in 1846.
Tombstone, Arizona
Walk along Allen Street on the second and fourth Sunday became the most exciting experiences. Where you can go visit the graves for free. Starting from the Tombstone Vigilantes to the Boothill Graveyard.
That said, in the past so much violence and debauchery Old West that took place in this place. In fact, almost every time the sound of gunfire was heard in Tombstone, Arizona.
Freedom Trail
In Boston, Massachusetts there is an old colonial sites, the Freedom Trail. Here you can visit places like the Old North Church, the Old State House, Boston Massacre site and the Bunker Hill Monument.
You can see everything for free. But if you need a guide, of course there are additional costs and some sites may also be charged an entrance fee.