8 Historical Places to Visit on the East Coast

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1. Biltmore Estate

There’s really no park more famous than Central Park in New York, and the creator of this magnificent park is Frederick Law Olmsted. He has created more than just the famed park though, and this magnificent Chateauesque-style mansion is just another masterpiece. The sprawling property is still owned by one of the Vanderbilts, and has been in the top ten of America’s Favorite Architecture.

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This is only a short list of historical places to visit on the East Coast. There are so many more. Which historical spot interests you most?

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