This year, we celebrate the nation’s innovative achievements as the U.S. marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence.
Gain a closer look at some of the historic landmarks that reveal the nation’s storied past.
The World Monuments Fund has recently named 10 historic monuments across the United States that “have shaped the nation’s unique history.”
Here are the destinations we’re visiting that made the list.
City of New Orleans, Louisiana

Known for the spirited season of Carnival, New Orleans was shaped by diverse cultural influences. “The historic neighborhoods of New Orleans form one of America’s most distinctive cultural landscapes,” writes the World Monuments Fund. Discover neighborhoods such as Tremé, home to several sites that were pivotal in the Civil Rights Movement, and the Garden District, where charming Antebellum mansions line the streets. Stroll Bourbon Street to hear local legends in the birthplace of jazz music, and sample the city’s signature flavors in hidden speakeasies.
Colonial Homes of Newport, Rhode Island

With its well-preserved colonial-era architecture, Newport showcases America’s elegant cultural heritage, from the master craftsmanship of early American cabinetmakers to the fine art acquisitions of the Gilded Age elite. Tour the Vernon House, a colonial-era National Historic Landmark with construction dating back to the 1700s.
Explore the shifting tastes of the 19th-century industrial elite through the lavish European interiors, relief sculptures, and fine art collections housed within legendary Vanderbilt estates, such as The Breakers and Marble House.
Dallas City Hall, Texas
The Lone Star State stands out as a hub for American art and culture among nearby southern states. Dallas is home to several premier art institutions and little-known architectural gems, including the Dallas City Hall, designed by renowned architect I. M. Pei, in the Dallas Downtown Historic District. Nearby, you will find the Nasher Sculpture Center, designed by Renzo Piano. On an upcoming journey, explore its impressive collection of modern and contemporary sculptures.

Written by Arrangements Abroad Staff