From waterparks and theme parks to museums and performance spaces, travelers were treated to a host of new attractions in 2017. With the help of a panel of travel experts, we combed the country for the best new attractions of the year, then asked our readers to vote for their favorites from a pool of 20 nominees.

Washington's ARTECHOUSE isn't your typical art gallery. Instead, it's an immersive, interactive space designed for showcasing experimental, large-scale installations by the world's most cutting edge artists. Photo courtesy of ARTECHOUSE

New to Santa Barbara in 2017 is MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation. Comprising three floors of interactive exhibits, this new museum invites curious minds of all ages to explore themes like new tech, music, physical forces, speed and light. Photo courtesy of Jason Rick / MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation

Music history comes alive in Chattanooga's new Songbirds Guitar Museum, where the storied 4,000-year history of the guitar is traced through a collection of rare and vintage instruments, as well as exhibits highlighting how the guitar developed in various regions of the United States and ultimately impacted history. Photo courtesy of Songbirds Guitar Museum

The Newport Car Museum, New England's newest attraction, showcases a private collection of more than 60 automobiles from six decades, each a work of art in its own right. Photo courtesy of Newport Car Museum

The Museum of the American Revolution, Philadelphia's newest museum, tells the story of our nation's war for independence through a collection of weapons, letters, personal items and works of art, as well as hands-on exhibits that bring the Revolutionary Era to life. Photo courtesy of J. Fusco for VISIT PHILADELPHIA

America's most famous daredevil is honored at the new Evel Knievel Museum in Topeka, Kansas. Exhibits include his physics-defying bikes, battered helmets, star-spangled costumes and even a virtual reality experience that lets visitors perform one of his iconic stunts. Photo courtesy of Evel Knievel Museum

The Bible is one of the most read books on the planet, and visitors of all faiths and backgrounds are welcome to learn more about its history and impact in DC's new Museum of the Bible. The permanent collection includes art and artifacts from a variety of cultures and time periods. Photo courtesy of Museum of the Bible

Fans of The King are in for a treat thanks to the opening of Elvis Presley's Memphis, a 200,000-square-foot expansion of the iconic Graceland complex that showcases the life and career of Elvis through his costumes, movies, car collection and other memorabilia. Photo courtesy of Robert Dye / Graceland

Morgan's Inspiration Island opened in the summer of 2017 as the world's first ultra-accessible splash park, where guests of all ages and abilities can cool off and have fun. Photo courtesy of Robin Jerstad/Jerstad Photographics

Founded by Johnny Morris, CEO of Bass Pro Shops, Springfield's Wonders of Wildlife celebrates hunting, fishing and stewardship of the land and water through 1.5 miles of immersive galleries featuring 4D dioramas and a new aquarium. Photo courtesy of Wonders of Wildlife

The top 10 winners in the category Best New Attraction are as follows:

Wonders of Wildlife - Springfield, Mo. Morgan's Inspiration Island - San Antonio Elvis Presley's Memphis - Memphis Museum of the Bible - Washington, D.C. Evel Knievel Museum - Topeka, Kan. Museum of the American Revolution - Philadelphia Newport Car Museum - Newport, R.I. Songbirds Guitar Museum - Chattanooga, Tenn. MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation - Santa Barbara, Calif. ARTECHOUSE - Washington, D.C.

A panel of experts partnered with 10Best editors to picked the initial nominees, and the top 10 winners were determined by popular vote. Experts Marla Cimini (USA TODAY), Eric Grossman, Gerrish Lopez and Christopher Parr (Pursuitist) were chosen based on their knowledge and experience of American travel.

Congratulations to all these winning new attractions!