Jackson Square
Jackson Square is one of the most relevant historic landmarks in New Orleans. It’s at the heart of the French Quarter. It was designed back in 1721 by the French architect Louis Pilié, and it was meant to resemble Paris’s Place des Vosges.
The beautiful locale has served as a site for many battles and executions, but also weddings and entertainment. Nowadays, it’s a space for local artists to share their art and talent.
Independence Hall
The City of Brotherly Love is where many historic landmarks can be found, with the Independence Hall being the most prominent. The famous colonial structure was the spot where the famous Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, but also where the United States Constitution was written and signed in 1787.
For a brief time, it also housed all three branches of Pennsylvania’s state government.