Take a tour through this extravagant castle that is rich with Omahan history. Note: Castle has free admission every first and third Sunday of the month. #historicplace #architecture Photo: Joslyn Castle
Dubbed as a “nonprofit laboratory for experimentation in contemporary art.” Visit their art exhibits, housed in the old and historic National Purity Soap Factory, for great sights inside and out. #museum #architecture Photo: The Soap Factory
All travelers must take a walking tour through Miami’s Art Deco District. Look at numerous hotels and shops that make for eye candy with their colorful and sleek designs that hold true to Miami's culture. #architecture #historicplace #walkingtour Photo: ajsadeh
Rebuilt in 1902 after being consumed in the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, this church still holds its beautiful Gothic architecture and serves as a place to practice religion. #architecture #church #historicplace Photo: Trinity Parish Episcopal Church
Take a walk through this downtown district and its mix of Asian-ethnic cultures. Find unique gifts, specialty groceries, festivals, Asian art and good-eats within the various shops located here. #historicplace #kidfriendly #architecture Photo: shaggyshoo
Built from 1904-1906, this station was once Seattle’s primary transportation terminal. Check out the station’s old and grandiose features and book a trip on a train. #historicplace #architecture #trainstation Photo: Curtis Cronn
Located downtown, this building once housed the Seattle Times’ printing press (up until 1931). Now used as an office building, its unique structure and elegant exterior remain as a gemstone for the city of Seattle. #architecture Photo: joeszilagyi
A 12-story tall steel representation of the Earth used in the 1964 World’s Fair. This iconic structure is a definite must-see. #architecture Photo: Joe Shlabotnik
Posted in Flushing Meadows - Corona Park, this pavilion includes structures like the “Tent of Tomorrow” which used to be the center of the 1964-1965 Worlds Fair. Come here to survey these marvelous structures that are still mostly intact. #architecture Photo: wallyg
This park has it all from their new aquatics center, large recreation fields and historic sculptures from the 1964-1965 World’s Fair. Definitely a must-see. #park #publicart #architecture Photo: numbphoto