2. Main Street Station Casino, Brewery & Hotel (Las Vegas, NV)

Completed in 1901, the station was designed in the Second Renaissance Revival style featuring golden Roman brick and terra-cotta ornamentation. Its 530-foot trainshed is one of the last remaining gable-roof sheds in the U.S. and is a National Historic Landmark.

Situated in downtown Las Vegas near Fremont Street, this property is known for its distinct Victorian-era theme.

Located in downtown Richmond's Shockoe Bottom, this Beaux-Arts landmark is one of the city's most recognizable symbols, famous for its ornate clock tower .