Forest of Rockingham | Southey Wood, once included in the Royal | , is a mixed woodland maintained by the Forestry Commission between the vi ... |
National Trust for Scotland | ... der Edward Bruce, 10th Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, presented lands to the | . Further lands were purchased in 1960 and 1965 to facilitate visitor acce ... |
Heathrow Airport | ... f Aviation towards the end of the Second World War, and developed to become | |
Dovedale | ... ich Tramway Museum, Peak Rail steam railway, Midland Railway steam railway, | , Haddon Hall, Heights of Abraham and Matlock Bath |
Montmartre | ... of work on fossils, dealing with the extinct mammals of the Eocene beds of | , the fossil species of hippopotamus, a marsupial (which he called Didelph ... |
Cherokee National Forest | A portion of the county is included in the | |
Histria | ... stinian for the extensive re-fortifications made in the cities of Tomis and | in Scythia Minor, along the Danubian frontier, actual accomplishments of A ... |
United States Military Academy | The town is west of West Point, the | . Interstate 87, NY-17 (future Interstate 86), NY-32, and US Route 6 pass ... |
Cambridge University | ... n was educated at the independent Nottingham High School before going on to | , where he read law at Jesus College and graduated in 1974 |
Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library | ... vices are provided to the citizens of Indianapolis and Marion County by the | (IMCPL). The educational and cultural institution, founded in 1873, now co ... |
Oxford | In an article co-authored with | Arabist Jason Pack addressing the 2011 Libyan civil war, van Creveld chall ... |
Oxford | ... on stayed with him all his life: few people ever felt neutral about him. At | he was President of the Union and Secretary of the Oxford Canning Club. Al ... |
Uluru | Mt. Augustus is more than twice the size of | . Unlike Uluru, which is a monolith and, in general, devoid of plant growt ... |
Cardiff International Sports Village | ... elopment of the Cardiff Bay and city centre areas with projects such as the | , a BBC drama village, and a new business district in the city centre. Car ... |
University of Cambridge | ... l Charters. Of these about 400 remain in existence. The earliest was to the | in 1231 followed by the in 1248. Charters continue to be issued by the Bri ... |
1970 Exposition | ... the Bureau of International Expositions decided that Japan should host the | . of land in the Senri Hills near Osaka were put aside for its use. Tange ... |
Oktoberfest | ... f Vandalia boasts several seasonal festivals and events, such as the annual | in the autumn, the Homecoming parade in the fall, and the Air Show & Parad ... |
Cruceta El Vigía | Just north of downtown Ponce lies the Serrallés Castle and the | , a observation tower which overlooks the city. The Serralles castle is re ... |
Toro Negro Forest | ... t Marueño, at 2,100 feet (640 m), and Pinto Peak, among others. Part of the | is located in Barrio Anón. Coastal include Cuchara, Peñoncillo, Carnero, a ... |
United States Military Academy | ... id Wallace and Esther French Test Wallace. His father was a graduate of the | and served as lieutenant governor and Indiana Governor. When Wallace's fat ... |
Greens Pool | ... tern Australia, William Bay National Park covers 1734 hectares and includes | and Elephant Rocks. The granite boulders create a natural reef which prote ... |
University of Oxford | ... ing in Oxford. Parfit was sent to Eton. He later read Modern History at the | , graduating in 1964. In 1965-66 he was Harkness Fellow at Columbia Univer ... |
Yankee Boy Basin | ... e vacant mine can be seen on the steep 2WD road leading to the 4WD roads to | and |
Oxford University | at St John's College, | met and became close friends with Tony Blair |
National Trust for Scotland | The | operates the Bannockburn Heritage Centre, which is open daily from March t ... |
Montmartre | ... in "safe" districts. One of the chief "cannon parks" was on the heights of | |
Palatine Hill | ... e brothers argued over the best site for the new city. Romulus favoured the | ; Remus wanted the Aventine Hill. They agreed to select the site by divine ... |
Barking Learning Centre | ... rther education facilities in the borough. Situated near the Town Hall, the | is a learning facility providing a range of courses leading to recognised ... |
Heights of Abraham | ... k Rail steam railway, Midland Railway steam railway, Dovedale, Haddon Hall, | and Matlock Bath |
rock climbing | The county is a popular area for a variety of recreational sports such as | , hill walking, hang gliding, caving, sailing on its many reservoirs, and ... |
Oxford Canal | The first section of the | from Hawkesbury Junction was completed in 1771 and it reached Napton in 17 ... |
Venice Biennale | ... encia, California. In 1995, Viola represented the United States at the 46th | , for which he produced a series of works called Buried Secrets, including ... |
University of Portsmouth | The city's post-1992 university, the | , previously known as Portsmouth Polytechnic, has notable achievements in ... |
University of Cambridge | The | Graduate School of Biological, Medical and Veterinary Sciences hosts The F ... |
United States Military Academy | ... from high school in Northfield, Minnesota, in 1892. He was appointed to the | on June 15, 1892 and graduated on June 12, 1896, as a second lieutenant in ... |
Bosworth Field | ... d, (later Richard III) was famously killed in battle against Henry Tudor at | |
London Heathrow Airport | ... 27L during the hours of roughly midnight to 6 a.m. due to noise abatement). | in the United Kingdom has two runways which are parallel to each other, th ... |
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror | ... des is "The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus" by Washington Irving. | , a theme park ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney California Ad ... |
Burgers' Zoo | ... tique houses, farms, and factories from different parts of the Netherlands. | is one of the biggest and most-visited zoo in the Netherlands, featuring a ... |
Gondwana Rainforests of Australia | ... orld Heritage listed in 1986 and forms part of the New England Group of the | (previously the Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves of Australia) (CERRA) |
Oxford University | ... ting with required written assignments. He was a part of the 'Holy Club' at | with the Wesley brothers, John and Charles. An illness, as well as Henry S ... |
Greens Pool | ... d Elephant Rocks. The granite boulders create a natural reef which protects | from the Great Southern Ocean, and is a safe swimming beach for children ( ... |
Tokyo Bay | ... the British Pacific Fleet in the 27th Destroyer Flotilla. He was present in | when the instrument of Japanese surrender was signed. In January 1946, Phi ... |
University of Cambridge | ... tion of Vivisection (BUAV) raised concerns about primate experiments at the | in 2002. In a series of court cases, the BUAV alleged that monkeys had und ... |
University of Oxford | St Hilda's College is one of the constituent colleges of the | in England |
Glasnevin Cemetery | ... bouts of diarrhoea, Hopkins died of typhoid fever in 1889 and was buried in | , following his funeral in Saint Francis Xavier Church on Gardiner Street, ... |
Amerikamura | ... Dōtonbori Bridge with its famous giant mechanical crab, Triangle Park, and | ("America Village") is in Minami. In Yodoyabashi and Honmachi, between Kit ... |
United States Military Academy | Highland Falls is in the Town of Highlands and is adjacent to the | at West Point |
Aurelian Walls | ... African grain, and was surrounded on all sides by the seemingly impregnable | . He ordered all bridges across the Tiber cut, reportedly on the counsel o ... |
Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach | ... eedham is a park with a mix of Animals, rides and live entertainment shows. | is a free-entry theme park, hosting over 20 large rides as well as a crazy ... |
boom and chain | ... ect was conceived to effectively blockade any naval traffic on the river. A | were built across the river to provide a physical barrier in addition to t ... |
Liberty Bell | ... ining a total of five symbols – horseshoes, diamonds, spades, hearts, and a | , which also gave the machine its name. By replacing ten cards with five s ... |
Quebec City Summer Festival | ... ly during the Fête nationale du Québec, the Quebec Winter Carnival, and the | . Throughout 2008 to 2011, a series of concerts took place in the park, in ... |
Eayre & Smith Ltd. | ... ls was cast in 1731 and hung in the tower. The tenor was recast in 1874 and | rehung all the bells in 1958. The ring was increased to six bells by the a ... |
Midland Oak | ... t of the town centre is marked by a plaque stating that it commemorates the | , a tree that grew near the spot and was reputed to be at the centre of En ... |
Oxford University | ... s Scholarship to study under Charles Scott Sherrington at Magdalen College, | , where he received his Doctor of Philosophy in 1929 |
Battle of Bosworth Field | ... is written as a secret history which contends that King Richard III won the | , only to be mistaken for someone else and murdered, and is succeeded by R ... |
University of Oxford | Merton College is one of the constituent colleges of the | in England. Its foundation can be traced back to the 1260s when Walter de ... |
London Heathrow Airport | ... o months after King's death, escaped convict James Earl Ray was captured at | while trying to leave the United Kingdom on a false Canadian passport in t ... |
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden | The city also encloses the 36 hectare | that contains protected natural forest and fynbos along with a variety of ... |
Triadelphia | ... essible parkland along the county borders. The Patuxent border includes the | and Rocky Gorge reservoirs |
Tokyo Bay | The Alabama entered | on 5 September to embark some men who had served with the occupation force ... |
Gondwana Rainforests of Australia | ... egory II. It is part of the Shield Volcano Group of the World Heritage Site | inscribed in 1986 and added to the Australian National Heritage List in 20 ... |
Dachau concentration camp | ... ed Third Reich, having been involved with trade unions, and was sent to the | for a short time |
Bridgeport Bluefish | ... rs (Federal Hockey League) the Class A affiliate of the Elmira Jackals, the | in baseball's independent Atlantic League and the Bridgeport Sound Tigers ... |
London Heathrow Airport | ... s or flights are used, it ranks second or third busiest in Europe alongside | and Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. Passenger traffic at Frankfurt Airpor ... |
University of Cambridge | ... , Crick started working with James D. Watson at Cavendish Laboratory at the | , England. Using "Photo 51" (the X-ray diffraction results of Raymond Gosl ... |
The Hamptons | ... ch includes almost half of the county, from Smithtown to Montauk, including | and Riverhead. The second district, which includes Huntington, Brentwood a ... |
Oktoberfest | Every autumn the St. Bernardine Church hosts an | and the Village hosts a Rib-fest |
Bure Valley Railway | ... walking trail and cycling trail in Norfolk, England. It runs alongside the | , a heritage railway from Wroxham to Aylsham |
Bridgeport Sound Tigers | ... , the Bridgeport Bluefish in baseball's independent Atlantic League and the | who are the New York Islanders American Hockey League affiliate |
Glasnevin Cemetery | Prospect Cemetery is located in Glasnevin, although better known as | , the most historically notable burial place in the country and the last r ... |
Rosh Pina | ... ix Jews, in which a woman was raped and dismembered, Betar members from the | Brigade went on a reprisal mission, without the consent of their commander ... |
Kuranda Scenic Railway | ... m Kuranda. Barron Gorge is part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. The | line passes through the park with a station at Barron Falls. One train run ... |
Loggia dei Lanzi | ... zzo della Signoria facing it is still home of the municipal government. The | provided the setting for all the public ceremonies of the republican gover ... |
Dachau | ... d at one of Germany's major concentration camps, the oldest of which was at | . In 1939, the Totenkopfverbände expanded into a military division with th ... |
Barry Island Pleasure Park | ... many tourist attractions which attract many visitors every year, including | , Vale of Glamorgan Railway, St Donat's Castle, Cosmeston Lakes Country Pa ... |
Hampton Court Palace Flower Show | ... ace's Home Park is the site of the annual Hampton Court Palace Festival and | . Along with St. James's Palace, it is one of only two surviving palaces o ... |
Newcastle Town Moor | ... e Hoppings, reputedly the largest travelling fair in Europe, takes place on | every June. The event has its origins in the Temperance Movement during th ... |
Zoo Basel | | is, with nearly 1.7 million visitors per year, the most visited tourist at ... |
King's Inns | ... g law. After two years in UCC he moved to Dublin to complete his studies at | . While continuing his studies he started work with the Department of Just ... |
Quebec Winter Carnival | ... vents staged on it, most regularly during the Fête nationale du Québec, the | , and the Quebec City Summer Festival. Throughout 2008 to 2011, a series o ... |
Middleton Railway | ... nway to carry coal into Leeds, using horse-drawn vehicles, now known as the | . Not all the land traversed by the wagonway belonged to Brandling, and it ... |
Palatine Hill | ... a flat area on the floor of a low valley between the Caelian, Esquiline and | s, through which a canalised stream ran. By the 2nd century BC the area wa ... |
University of Oxford | The Bodleian Library ( or ), the main research library of the | , is one of the oldest libraries in Europe, and in Britain is second in si ... |
Sea Life London Aquarium | At the | , two female stingrays have delivered seven baby stingrays, although the m ... |
C2C | ... ts can continue into the city by road, using no car lanes. The traffic-free | cycle route runs along the north bank of the River Tyne, enabling cyclists ... |
Wuchih Mountain Military Cemetery | ... January 2004, Chiang Fang-liang asked that both father and son be buried at | in Hsichih, Taipei County (now New Taipei City). The state funeral ceremon ... |
Peak Rail | ... include Bolsover Castle, Castleton, Chatsworth House, Crich Tramway Museum, | steam railway, Midland Railway steam railway, Dovedale, Haddon Hall, Heigh ... |
first Russian University. | ... torical Museum). The building of Zemsky prikaz in 1755 was organised by the | At the same time in the Alevizov moat, where there was no water, a state P ... |
Orford Ness | The World Service employed a medium wave transmitter at | to provide English-language coverage to Europe, including on the frequency ... |
Stockholm's Old Town | ... c Sea (to the east). The island is today called Stadsholmen and constitutes | . It is surrounded by land to the north (Norrmalm) and south (Södermalm), ... |
Dunstable Downs | The highest elevation point is on | in the Chilterns |
Noto Peninsula | In Japan, it is used as a seasoning of local specialties. Ishiru in the | is made from sardine and squid. Shottsuru of Akita Prefecture is chiefly m ... |
Places of interest in Buckinghamshire | ... Studios. For a full list of tourist attractions and places of interest see | |
Bluebell Line | ... with the Beeching cuts, in the 1960s. One engine has been preserved on the | , in Sussex, while the station was dismantled and reconstructed at New Alr ... |
Toba Aquarium | ... ldwide, only five dugongs are held in captivity. A female (Serena) lives at | in Toba, Mie, Japan, although she is from the Philippines. A male named Ju ... |
The Proms | ... , Europe, and Asia, and residencies at the Lucerne Festival in Switzerland, | in London, in Cologne for a festival of Salonen's own works, and perhaps m ... |
Locomotion | ... ocomotive for the new railway: originally named Active, it was soon renamed | . It was followed by "Hope", "Diligence" and "Black Diamond". The Stockton ... |
Birmingham Walk of Stars | In 2009 Walters received a star in the | on Birmingham's Golden Mile, Broad Street. She said: "I am very honoured a ... |
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United States Military Academy | ... raining by top-rated mainland U.S. colleges and universities, including the | at West Point and the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis |
Falls of the Ohio | ... pproximately . The maximum depth is below the McAlpine Locks and Dam at the | at Louisville, Kentucky, where flood stage is reached when the water reach ... |
Birmingham Canal | ... . He was buried on 30 September, just nine days after the completion of his | , at St. James in Newchapel in , England. The commemorative plaque (1956) ... |
Free Library of Philadelphia | In 1991, the | and the Pennsylvania Center for the Book bestowed upon him the Pennbook Li ... |
San Diego Comic-Con | ... had a reversion clause in their contract for Watchmen. Speaking at the 1985 | , Moore said "The way it works, if I understand it, is that DC owns it for ... |
Treetops Hotel | ... Rica Tree House in the Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge, Costa Rica; the | in Aberdare National Park, Kenya; the Ariau Towers near Manaus, Brazil, on ... |
Greater Blue Mountains | ... lderness. It lies 129 kilometres northwest of Sydney, and forms part of the | World Heritage Area |
Expo '70 | ... non, Jordan, and Iraq. The group first performed as the Young Ambasadors at | in Japan, and has since performed in over 56 nations. The royalty of Thail ... |
Oxford University | Angela Vincent (born 1942) is a professor at Somerville College of | . She is the head of a research group, which is located in the Weatherall ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center | The Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Texas, was renamed the | , and Texas created a legal state holiday to be observed on August 27 to m ... |
The Project Arts Centre | ... ugh Lane Municipal Gallery, The City Arts Centre, The Douglas Hyde Gallery, | and The Royal Hibernian Academy. Three branches of the National Museum of ... |
Palatine Hill | ... d with the alliance between Romulus, the first king of Rome controlling the | , and his rival, Titus Tatius who occupied the Capitoline Hill. Accordingl ... |
Peacock Throne | ... asty, invaded and looted Delhi, carrying away many treasures, including the | . A treaty signed in 1752 made Marathas the protector of the Mughal throne ... |
Oxford Canal | ... ncluding the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal the Coventry Canal, the | and numerous others, and he also constructed the watermill at Leek, now th ... |
Fitzalan Chapel | ... his day the home of The Duke and Duchess of Norfolk and their children. The | , founded in 1390 by the 4th Earl of Arundel, is located on the western gr ... |
Ettamogah Pub | ... – a small residential/farming community to the west, Ettamogah (home of the | and OZ.e.Wildlife sanctuary), Bowna and Table Top to the north, and Wirlin ... |
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra | As well as being the home of the | , Indianapolis is also home to Bands of America (BOA), a nationwide organi ... |
High Peak Estate | ... Derbyshire that are open to the public, such as Calke Abbey, Hardwick Hall, | , Ilam Park, Kedleston Hall, Longshaw Estate near Hathersage, and Sudbury ... |
Palatine Hill | ... collection of Julius Caesar, but was destroyed when Caesar's mansion on the | burned down. While sketching one of Alexander the Great's concubines, Camp ... |
University of Cambridge | ... olumbia University, Charles "Nick" Corfield, a mathematician alumnus of the | , decided to write a WYSIWYG document editor on a Sun-2 workstation. He go ... |
Old Delhi | ... of National Capital Territory of Delhi, with exceptions of old city called | , Civil Lines area, Trans-Yamuna region, some rural areas and some underde ... |
Palm Springs Walk of Stars | ... Palm Springs, California until his death, and had a Golden Palm Star on the | dedicated to him in 1995. He was buried in the Desert Memorial Park in |
La Guancha Beach | ... ly, El Tuque Beach in the El Tuque sector on highway PR-2 west of the city, | at the La Guancha Sector south of the city, and four beaches in Caja de Mu ... |
Anand Bhavan | Indira Gandhi was born on 19 November 1917 at the | in the historically important town of Allahabad, in what was then the Unit ... |
Stratford-upon-Avon | ... n and collector of antique bathroom fittings, who relaunched the company in | , producing authentic reproductions of Crapper's original Victorian bathro ... |
University of Cambridge | ... ational Laboratory. He was G. I. Taylor Professor of Fluid Mechanics at the | from 1992 to 1994 and he has been Emeritus G. I. Taylor Professor of Fluid ... |
Nene Valley Railway | The | , a seven and a half mile (12 km) heritage railway, was one of the last pa ... |
Pennine Way | ... ife in Leeds. Directed by Brian Hill. In 2010, Armitage walked the 264 mile | , walking South from Scotland to Derbyshire. Along the route he stopped to ... |
University of Cambridge | According to an from the | , a slightly different version of the Latin text of these verses is painte ... |
Skyrail | ... tion, workshops and staff houses were built around the area now forming the | station |
Midōsuji | ... ar, the 42.195 km race starts from Nagai Stadium, runs through Nakanoshima, | and Osaka castle park, and returns to the stadium. Another yearly event he ... |
Hampton Court Palace Flower Show | ... series of world renowned flowers shows such as the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, | , RHS Tatton Park Flower Show and RHS Cardiff Flower Show. The shows exhib ... |
Grand National | ... t National Hunt racing meeting, and has race prize money second only to the | . It is an event where many of the best British and Irish trained horses r ... |
West Point Military Academy | ... After spending a year at The Citadel in 1932 he was appointed to attend the | . His motive for entering West Point was "to see the world." He was a memb ... |
Gondwana Rainforests of Australia | The Park is part of the Focal Peak Group World Heritage Site | inscribed in 1986 and added to the Australian National Heritage List in 20 ... |
Dachau concentration camp | ... entration Camps. Their leader, Theodor Eicke, who was the commandant of the | , inspector of the camps and murderer of Ernst Röhm, later became the comm ... |
Shimizu S-Pulse | ... ok part in the 2007 Peace Cup in South Korea, playing River Plate, Lyon and | , but failing to qualify for the final on goal difference. This second sea ... |
Centenary Walk | ... has walks of special interest for tourists and ramblers alike, such as the | , which runs for within Cardiff city centre. This route passes through man ... |
Crown Jewels | ... ng would have to cross open ground. The Jewel House was demolished, and the | moved to Martin Tower |
Tatton Park Flower Show | ... such as the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, RHS | and RHS Cardiff Flower Show. The shows exhibit the best in horticulture th ... |
Bure Valley Railway | Aylsham is also the terminus for the | (on the site of Aylsham South railway station), the Bure Valley Path and t ... |
Reichenbach Falls | ... bution. The criminal mastermind follows, and the pursuit ends on top of the | , during which, both Holmes and Moriarty apparently fall to their deaths w ... |
Bosworth | ... y balance to the nearby castle of Warwick. With the victory of Henry VII at | , Kenilworth again received royal attention; Henry visited frequently and ... |
Stratford-upon-Avon | ... g Anya in The Cherry Orchard at the Aldwych Theatre in London, and made her | debut in April 1962 as Isabella in Measure for Measure. She subsequently s ... |
Town Moor | Another green space in Newcastle is the | , lying immediately north of the city centre. It is larger than Hyde Park ... |
Oxford University | He was a close friend of actor Richard Burton, whom he met at | |
Queen Mary's Dolls' House | ... f Northern Ireland. In 1924, the famous architect Sir Edwin Lutyens created | for her collection of miniature pieces. Indeed, she has sometimes been cri ... |
University of Cambridge | ... itects combined the Gothic architecture of the University of Oxford and the | with the local landscape to establish the Collegiate Gothic style |
University of Oxford | ... ment. After graduating from college, he read philosophy and politics at the | as a Rhodes Scholar, studied law at Harvard Law School, and earned an Ed. ... |
Kata Tjuta | ... alia. It lies south west of the nearest large town, Alice Springs; by road. | and Uluru are the two major features of the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park ... |
United States Military Academy | ... h their profession. The names of both the Royal Military Academy (1741) and | (1802) reflect this. However, at about the time of Napoleonic Wars "milita ... |
Rows | The more unusual landmarks in the city are the city walls, the | and the black-and-white architecture. The walls encircle the bounds of the ... |
Pleasure Beach Blackpool | ... de Valhalla Borgen in Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark and Valhalla in | in Blackpool, England |
Old Globe Theatre | A musical stage adaptation, titled "Dancing in the Dark," premiered at The | (San Diego) March 4-April 20, 2008, with plans to bring the show to Broadw ... |
Eugene O'Neill Theater Center | ... pher. The principal collection of O'Neill papers is at Yale University. The | in Waterford, Connecticut fosters the development of new plays under his n ... |
Stratford-upon-Avon | ... linking the River Severn at Tewkesbury to the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal at | . The river between the town and Stratford is managed by the Upper Avon Na ... |
Ceremony of the Keys | ... mounts a guard at the Tower, and with the Yeomen Warders, takes part in the | each day. On several occasions through the year gun salutes are fired from ... |
Oktoberfest | ... n the Straße des 17. Juni and around the Brandenburg Gate. Furthermore, the | beer festival in Munich, which traditionally runs until the first Sunday i ... |
Heathrow | ... ins rail connection requiring a change at Southampton Central or Eastleigh. | and Gatwick are both about 60–90 minutes away by motorway. Gatwick is dire ... |
Colonial Street | ... eaver. It was remodeled and featured on Desperate Housewives and located on | in the backlot (which has now been officially dubbed "Wisteria Lane" by th ... |
Douglas Aircraft Company | ... d was making a small fortune at the Palace, Ethel was working a desk job at | for $61 a week. They had been estranged for years, with Garland characteri ... |
University of Cambridge | ... n Notebooks), brought John Maynard Keynes to prudently invite Sraffa to the | , where he was initially assigned a lectureship |
Fiji mermaid | ... dugongs were often exhibited in wunderkammers. They were also presented as | s in sideshows |
United States Coast Guard Academy | ... ity of Hartford (1877), Post University (1890), Connecticut College (1911), | (1915) and Quinnipiac University (1929). The University of Connecticut (18 ... |
Proms | ... Suite attracted the attention of Henry Wood, who performed it at the London | . It was an overnight success and Brian obtained a publisher and performan ... |
Universal Studios Florida | ... was aided and abetted by the great success of nearby Walt Disney World and | ), these areas began and continue to be, swallowed up by growing housing d ... |
Paseo Tablado La Guancha | ... ves waterfall; there is a hydraulic turbine which makes the corn mill work. | is located in the town's sea shore. It features kiosks with food and bever ... |
Universal Studios Florida | ... monthly. Marge also plays a role in The Simpsons Ride, launched in 2008 at | and Hollywood |
University of Oxford | ... wardson, whose principal architects combined the Gothic architecture of the | and the University of Cambridge with the local landscape to establish the ... |
Cardington Artificial Slalom Course | ... edford's riverside and organise national ranking Canoe Slalom events at the | (CASC), which was the first artificial whitewater course in the UK. CASC i ... |
University of Cambridge | ... y renowned institutions, such as the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the | , where he was Simón Bolívar Professor and an Overseas Fellow of Churchill ... |
Indiana State Fair | Indianapolis is also home to the | as well as the Heartland Film Festival, the Indianapolis International Fil ... |
Douglas Aircraft | ... w five-abreast seating—and the shared use of the KC-135's tooling. However, | had launched its DC-8 with a fuselage width of . The airlines liked the ex ... |
University of Cambridge | Rivers was set to follow family tradition and take his | entrance exam, possibly with the aim of studying Classics. Unfortunately, ... |
Glasnevin Cemetery | ... lso served as President of Dáil Éireann. Arthur Griffith also was buried in | |
London Heathrow | ... tional Airport on 14 October. It has been claimed that G-BOAD’s flight from | to Boston set a transatlantic flight record of 3 hours, 5 minutes, 34 seco ... |
Seven Wonders of Ukraine | The | are the seven historical and cultural monuments of Ukraine, which were cho ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center | ... to perform. 1985 also marked the 25th anniversary of the foundation of the | , and Jarre was contacted by NASA to integrate the anniversary into the co ... |
United States Military Academy | ... State Park across the Hudson River, Palisades Interstate Parkway and to the | at West Point via US 6 and US 202. The Croton Expressway portion of US 9 e ... |
Hampton Court Palace Flower Show | ... a Flower Show, visited by people from across world. This is followed by the | (which the RHS took over in 1993) and RHS Tatton Park Flower Show in Chesh ... |
Grand National | ... affic. In one year, the LMS ran 43 special trains to take spectators to the | at Aintree, and a further 55 for the Cup Final at Wembley. Longer running ... |
Champs-Élysées | In the kitchen of his flat on Rue de la Trémoille, near the | in Paris, he set up a small recording studio, which included EMS VCS 3 and ... |
Litchfield Hills | ... wide regional variations in its landscape; for example, in the northwestern | , it features rolling mountains and horse farms, whereas in the southeaste ... |
Montjuïc | ... Nonviolence. The city of Barcelona has established the Jardi Petra Kelly on | |
Oxford | ... France. Recruits to the fast stream self-selected, with the universities of | and Cambridge still producing a large majority of successful candidates, s ... |
Dilli Haat | ... (an embroidery done with gold thread) and Meenakari (the art of enameling). | , Hauz Khas, Pragati Maidan offer a variety of Indian handicrafts and hand ... |
Montmartre | ... to Paris, where other great artists from around the world had converged on | and Montparnasse. Bennett spent the next eight years writing novels and pl ... |
University of Cambridge | Christ's College is a constituent college of the | |
Kata Tjuta | ... tjulu Arkose is believed to be of about the same age as the conglomerate at | , and to have a similar origin despite the rock type being different, but ... |
Buffalo Sabres | ... ason's final game, the Flyers needed a win or a tie against the second-year | to beat out Pittsburgh for the final playoff spot. The score was tied late ... |
Melbourne Cup | ... nd of his term, he famously appeared to be drunk when he presented the 1977 | |
Heathrow | The proximity to London and | have attracted a number of companies: BUPA (healthcare), Logica (telecommu ... |
Oxford University | ... e of DNA, constructed by Crick and Watson; at the time they were working at | 's Chemistry Department. All were impressed by the new DNA model, especial ... |
Longshaw Estate | ... as Calke Abbey, Hardwick Hall, High Peak Estate, Ilam Park, Kedleston Hall, | near Hathersage, and Sudbury Hall on the Staffordshire border |
Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway | ... e restored station at Cheltenham Racecourse is the southern terminus of the | heritage railway |
University of Cambridge | ... porated into later ones over time by later rulers. Billy Morin, recently at | in England and now at Leiden University in the Netherlands led a team that ... |
Palatine Hill | Romulus wished to build the new city on the | but Remus preferred the Aventine Hill. They agreed to determine the site t ... |
Canadian National Exhibition | ... m City Hall to Carabram's Canada pavilion, Artway Invitational Gallery, the | , and Brampton Library's Four Corners branch |
Indianapolis Zoo | Opened in 1988, the | is the largest zoo in the state, and is located just west of downtown in W ... |
Uluru | ... Amadeus of Spain and Queen Olga of Württemberg. Giles supposedly discovered | (formerly Ayers Rock), but was beaten to the claim by a competing explorer ... |
La Guancha | ... Carretera Pampanos). In addition it has three precints as follows: Cantera, | , and Coto Laurel, plus specialized units at Port of the Americas (maritin ... |
Spaceship Earth | ... t the 1964 New York World's Fair and the original exhibit housed in Epcot's | geosphere at Walt Disney World |
GuilFest | ... whom he wrote a surreal rock opera called Cheryl. In 1992 Otway appeared at | . In 1993 he was able to draw 2,500 fans to a gig in London and, in 1998, ... |
Champs-Élysées | Marchers stretched from Avenue d'Eylau, down the | , and all the way to the center of Paris. The paraders marched for six hou ... |
Western Leone | ... stern Spain, such as at the studios of Texas Hollywood, Mini Hollywood, and | . Other filming locations used were in central and southern Italy, such as ... |
University of Oxford | In 1989, Heaney was elected Professor of Poetry at the | , which he held for a five-year term to 1994. The chair does not require r ... |
7 Stanes | ... king and, together with Glentress, forms one of the Forestry Commission's " | ". It is very popular with downhill bikers and has hosted national events ... |
University of Oxford | St Anne's College is one of the constituent colleges of the | in England. Formerly a women's college, it has been coeducational since 19 ... |
Royal Canadian Mint | ... t of seigniorage provided to their respective governments; for example, the | reported that in 2006 it generated $C93 million in seigniorage for the Gov ... |
United States Air Force Academy | ... t Severn in 1845 to a , or , campus in the 21st century. By comparison, the | is and United States Military Academy is |
River Forth | ... forces north of the Bannockburn broke into flight. Some tried to cross the | where most drowned in the attempt. Others tried to get back across the Ban ... |
London-Heathrow | ... ays provides the airport's only nonstop service outside of North America to | , as well as the only passenger flights on Boeing 747 involving the airpor ... |
United States Military Academy | ... y, but was rejected as underaged. He obtained an appointment in 1850 to the | at West Point, New York, from Representative Thomas Hamlet Averett, the ma ... |
Osaka Bay | ... of Japan, Kyoto, Osaka and Kobe. Located at the mouth of the Yodo River on | , Osaka is the third largest city by population after Tokyo (special wards ... |
Aurelian Walls | ... he Romans, so Aurelian resolved to build the walls that became known as the | around Rome |
Bungay Castle | ... nces commonly associated with the Dukes of Norfolk are: Framlingham Castle, | , as well as Clun Castle in Shropshire, which are now largely ruins; Works ... |
University of Cambridge | ... 8000 processor which he had previously worked on whilst a researcher at the | |
Travelogue films | | were very popular in the early part of the 20th century. They were often r ... |
University of Cambridge | The | commissioned him to obtain Greek and Latin fonts for their classical books ... |
Gondwana Rainforests of Australia | ... Brisbane. It is part of the Shield Volcano Group of the World Heritage Site | inscribed in 1986 and added to the Australian National Heritage List in 20 ... |
University of Cambridge | ... y. In 1981 he was elected to the Disney Professorship of Archaeology in the | , a post he held until his retirement. In 1990 Renfrew was appointed as Di ... |
Oktoberfest | ... rgest marksmen's festival, and the Oktoberfest Hannover, the second largest | in the world. In 2000, Hanover hosted the world fair Expo 2000. The Hanove ... |
Buffalo Sabres | ... l hockey player Nathan Gerbe was born in Oxford and currently plays for the | of the National Hockey League |
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra | The | has hosted an annual outdoor summer concert series at Conner Prairie calle ... |
Palatine Hill | ... the roots of a fig tree that grows in the Velabrum swamp at the base of the | . The twins are found and suckled by a she-wolf (Lupa) and fed by a woodpe ... |
West Point | Stuart graduated from | in 1854 and served in Texas and Kansas with the U.S. Army, a veteran of th ... |
University of Oxford | The Dobson unit is named after Gordon Dobson, who was a researcher at the | . In the 1920s, he built the first instrument to measure total ozone from ... |
United States Military Academy | ... the 21st century. By comparison, the United States Air Force Academy is and | is |
Llangollen Canal | ... , the short length of canal north of Trevor, near Wrexham was infilled. The | , although designed to be primarily a water source from the River Dee, bec ... |
South West Coast Path | The | runs on both sides of the River Camel estuary and crosses from Padfstow to ... |
Battle of Bosworth Field | ... supporter of King Richard III of England with whom he died in combat at the | |
Osaka Bay | The city of Osaka has its west side open to | . It is otherwise completely surrounded by more than ten smaller cities, a ... |
United States Military Academy | | class of 193 |
Old Delhi | ... h constructed New Delhi, there were only two Delhis. Old walled city called | and the new city designed by Edwin Lutyens to serve as capital of British ... |
Blackpool Illuminations | ... iring 1,800 special trains, with a further 1,456 run in connection with the | . The number of people moved was huge, with over 2.2 million holidaymakers ... |
Ettamogah Pub | ... st Dr `Paddy' Ryan, fashion designer Lisa Ho, and cartoonist Ken Maynard of | fame, were all born in Albury. Basketballer Lauren Jackson, who currently ... |
Stratford-upon-Avon | ... Shakespeare Company playing Othello in Tony Richardson's 1959 production at | , he befriended actor Andrew Faulds whose family he was staying with in th ... |
United States Military Academy | ... fairs and his father's political connections obtained an appointment to the | in 1843. He graduated in 1847, ranking 18th in a class of 38, and was comm ... |
Mickey Mouse Revue | ... okyo Disneyland, Space Mountain, and contributed to attractions such as the | |
University of Oxford | ... the London County Council, Lord Rosebery, was sent down (expelled) from the | in 1869 for buying a racehorse and entering it in the Derby − it finished ... |
Dachau concentration camp | ... gnal Corps unit that filmed the Normandy landings and the liberation of the | . For these contributions, he was awarded the Legion of Merit |
Mirabilia Urbis Romae | ... ries compiled for the use of pilgrims nor in works such as the 12th century | ("Marvels of the City of Rome"), which claims the Circus Flaminius – but n ... |
Loch Ness Monster | For many years there have been claims that a monster similar to Scotland's | and British Columbia's Ogopogo lives in the lake. It has been named Manipo ... |
Shandon bells | John Mary Lynch was born on 15 August 1917, just yards from the famous | and St. Anne's in Cork City. The youngest of five boys, with two girls bor ... |
Kata Tjuta | ... see the rock formations of The Olgas, now known by their Aboriginal name of | , and Lake Amadeus. He had wanted to name these Mt Mueller and Lake Ferdin ... |
Dasara | | , a traditional celebration of the old Kingdom of Mysore, is the state fes ... |
London Heathrow Airport | ... odal transport, for instance Frankfurt Airport, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, | , London Gatwick Airport and London Stansted Airport. It is also common to ... |
United States Military Academy | Athena's Helmet is the central feature on the | |
Cambridge | ... the new DNA model, especially Brenner who subsequently worked with Crick at | in the Cavendish Laboratory and the new Laboratory of Molecular Biology. O ... |
United States Air Force Academy | ... t on World War II, a Distinguished Visiting Professor at West Point and the | , reviewer for the History Book Club, and author of Tannenberg: Clash of E ... |
Lal Bagh | ... ecause of its greenery and the presence of many public parks, including the | and Cubbon Park |
Ludlow Castle | ... ns in the Welsh Marches and clerk controller to Arthur, Prince of Wales, at | . Thomas More, writing when she was still alive, but old, declared that ev ... |
Venice Biennale | ... gham's installation at the 49th International Exhibition of Art at the 2001 | , which consisted of a loop of Monkey Drummer, Flex, and his video for Bjö ... |
United States Air Force Academy | The Eisenhower Golf Club at the | , a 36-hole facility featuring the Blue and Silver courses, which is ranke ... |
North Norfolk Railway | ... Bittern Line. Beyond Sheringham station, the line has been preserved as the | also known as "The Poppy Line" to Holt |
Tatton Park Flower Show | ... Hampton Court Palace Flower Show (which the RHS took over in 1993) and RHS | in Cheshire (Since 1999) |
Cambridge | ... was appointed Professor of Latin at University College London and later, at | . His editions of Juvenal, Manilius and Lucan are still considered authori ... |
Spaceship Earth | ... voice for the narration for the updated Walt Disney World Epcot attraction | in February 2008 |
North Downs Way | The | crosses the river at Box Hill via seventeen hexagonal stepping stones, whi ... |
Candlewood Lake | | stretches from Danbury in the south, north to Sherman at a park named Vete ... |
United States Military Academy | The | was established at West Point in 1802 and has the longest continuous servi ... |
Chessington World of Adventures | Also in the immediate area are | , Richmond Park, Sandown Park, an |
Dachau concentration camp | ... he Elbe River, as well as horrific scenes from the Duben labor camp and the | . Stevens also helped prepare the Duben and Dachau footage and other mater ... |
Loch Ness Monster | ... itary training, police reconnaissance, and in another case a search for the | |
University of Oxford | ... sed Mary and All Saints, Lincoln) is one of the constituent colleges of the | in the United Kingdom. It is situated on Turl Street in central Oxford, ba ... |
University of Oxford | ... ometimes cited as a source for the legend about Alfred's having founded the | , which is now known to be false. A short passage making this claim was in ... |
Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library's | ... Memorial Plaza is the national headquarters of the American Legion and the | Central Library |
University of Cambridge | ... , a collection of new writing from students at the University of Oxford and | . In 1990, The Cure at Troy, a play based on Sophocles's Philoctetes, was ... |
Canada's Walk of Fame | ... or the victims of the Haiti Earthquake. Furtado was honoured with a star on | in October 2010 |
United States Air Force Academy | ... Geneva was named as one of the three finalists for the location of the new | , but ultimately lost to Colorado Springs, Colorado |
University of Cambridge | According to the | 's , the electors of the professorship could not reach consensus, promptin ... |
Venice Biennale | ... urface integrity. In 1964 Noland occupied half the American pavilion at the | . In 1965 his work was exhibited at the Washington Gallery of Modern Art a ... |
London Dungeon | ... actions: the Nemesis roller coaster at Alton Towers, Staffordshire; and the | , a museum depicting gory and macabre events in the capital, narrating the ... |
Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium | The | also houses manta rays in the "Kuroshio Sea" tank, the second-largest aqua ... |
Douglas Aircraft | ... ul proposal for the US Air Force's CX-HLS (Heavy Logistics System) in 1965, | began design studies based on its CX-HLS design. In 1966, American Airline ... |
Heathrow | ... f coach services from Cheltenham including the 444 to London and the 222 to | and Gatwick airports |
Cambridge universities | ... ilosophy, and the B.Mus. remains a postgraduate qualification at Oxford and | ) |
Houhai | ... urther canal, the Tonghui River, connected Tongzhou with a wharf called the | or ‘rear sea’ in central Beijing. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, however, ... |
Oktoberfest | ... rtained more than 375,000 people in four days during 2007. In 2006, Tulsa's | was named one of the top 10 in the world by USA Today and one of the top G ... |
Hoshi Ryokan | ... Guinness Book of World Records, the oldest hotel still in operation is the | , in the Awazu Onsen area of Komatsu, Japan which opened in 718 |
United States Military Academy | ... rs of his life. He was buried on July 23, 2005, at the West Point Cemetery, | |
North Cape | ... , which ran aground on Christmas Eve in 1994 after her towlines snapped off | . She was on her way to India to be scrapped at the time. Several attempts ... |
Golden Guitar | ... the CMAA holds the Country Music Awards of Australia ceremony awarding the | trophies |
Big Golden Guitar' | ... for their music. In honour of its country music, Tamworth is home to the ' | , the wax museum and the hands of fame park of successful country music ar ... |
Sabarmati Ashram | ... t was released after serving two. On his release from prison, he set up the | in Ahmedabad, on the banks of river Sabarmati, established the newspaper Y ... |
Sabres | ... added, "Go Bills!", and occasionally would ask panelists, "How 'bout those | ?" if the Buffalo NHL hockey team was doing well. Spoofs of the show on of ... |
San Diego Comic-Con International | ... ane in the 2008 Marvel comic book adaptation Iron Man. In July 2008, at the | , he appeared in a teaser for , shot as concept footage for director Josep ... |
Nene Valley Railway | ... deo for the song BreakThru by the band Queen was also shot on the preserved | in 1989. In 1995 Pierce Brosnan filmed train crash sequences for the 17th ... |
Dachau concentration camp | ... next day, they started systematic deportation of Jews, and sent 150 Jews to | . On October 22, 1940, during the "Wagner Buerckel event", the Nazis depor ... |
Buffalo Sabres | ... ems at games that involve teams from both countries. One American team, the | , goes a step further and performs both anthems before every game as a nod ... |
Afan Argoed Country Park | The River passes the | in its middle reaches |
Stratford-upon-Avon | ... In 1959 he appeared as Sicinius opposite Laurence Olivier in Coriolanus at | , directed by Peter Hall. He then appeared in Shakespeare's Henry V on sta ... |
Celtic Connections | At the | festival in Glasgow, on the evening of Martyn's death, Kathy Mattea and a ... |
The Last Day of Pompeii | File:Karl Briullov, The Last Day of Pompeii (1827–1833).jpg|Karl Bryullov, | , 1833, The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russi |
Teatro Comunale di Bologna | ... 6, with Elisa Petri as Musetta and Antonio Magini-Coletti as Marcello); The | (4 November 1896, with Amelia Sedelmayer as Musetta and Umberto Beduschi a ... |
Aurelian Walls | ... Empire in its entirety. He was also responsible for the construction of the | in Rome, and the abandonment of the province of Dacia. His successes effec ... |
Fox Studios Australia | ... s in Sydney are well below US costs. Studios established in Australia, like | and Warner Roadshow Studios, host large international productions like The ... |
Zaryadye | ... tore), Middle lines and Bottom lines, although Bottom Lines were already in | ) |
London Heathrow Airport | ... house on Hatton Road west of London; its site is now under the east end of | |
Buffalo Sabres | ... n Lasse Kukkonen. The Flyers also acquired goaltender Martin Biron from the | for a 2007 second-round pick. Given wide praise for his efforts, the Flyer ... |
United States Military Academy | ... outh Hudson Institute of Technology has sometimes been used to describe the | at West Point. The Simpsons Apu was a graduate student at Springfield Heig ... |
Zoo Basel | On July 3, 1874 Switzerland's first zoo (the | ) opened its doors in the south of the city towards Binningen |
Douglas Aircraft Company | ... AS-1, then AAM-2, and, from 1948 on, AAM-N-2. The airframe was developed by | . The diameter of the HVAR proved to be inadequate for the electronics, le ... |
Battle of Bosworth Field | ... rian branch led by Henry Tudor, in 1485, when Richard III was killed in the | |
Ostragehege | ... f a red glow for the bombers to aim at. The attack was to be centred on the | sports stadium, next to the city's medieval Altstadt (old town), with its ... |
Stratford-upon-Avon | ... 22,000. It is located roughly equidistant between Worcester, Cheltenham and | . Evesham lies within the Vale of Evesham, an area comprising the flood pl ... |
London Heathrow Airport | ... vices to Slough, Reading and Oxford; every 30 minutes there is a service to | . The proposed Crossrail service will pass through Hayes & Harlington |
Palatine Hill | ... oline Hill, the Aventine Hill, the Caelian Hill, the Quirinal Hill, and the | . As most of these immigrants are men, Rome finds itself with a shortage o ... |
iron pillar | ... andedly invented iron-welding." Welding was used in the construction of the | in Delhi, India, erected about 310 AD and weighing 5.4 metric tons |
La Délivrance | ... g just released an arrow. Located on East Finchley tube station. The statue | depicts a naked women holding a sword, it stands at the approach to Finchl ... |
Hanazono Rugby Stadium | ... l again remain in the competition for the 2009-10 season. Their base is the | |
Ponce's Carnival | Dating back to 1858, | is the oldest in Puerto Rico, and acquired an international flavor for its ... |
University of Cambridge | ... . Professor Renfrew was formerly the Disney Professor of Archaeology at the | and Director of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research and is ... |
Jim Henson's Muppet*Vision 3D | ... a Disney World (Later Disney California Adventure Park as well) attraction, | , and was developing film ideas and a television series titled Muppet High |
St Serf's Inch | ... (c. 1350 – c. 1423) was a Scottish poet, a canon and prior of Loch Leven on | and later, a canon of St. Andrews |
Castle Road | ... g is located on four tourist roads: Bergstraße, Bertha Benz Memorial Route, | , and Straße der Demokratie (Road of Democracy) |
Mini Hollywood | ... as Desert in southeastern Spain, such as at the studios of Texas Hollywood, | , and Western Leone. Other filming locations used were in central and sout ... |
University of Oxford | ... edited The Mays Anthology, a collection of new writing from students at the | and University of Cambridge. In 1990, The Cure at Troy, a play based on So ... |
Margam Country Park | ... hapter house, dating from the 13th century, stand within 840 acre (3.4 km²) | , close to Margam Castle |
Cambridge University | ... ht frame of mind, at the right time (1949), to join Max Perutz’s project at | , and he began to work on the X-ray crystallography of proteins. X-ray cry ... |
Battle of Bosworth Field | John Howard died at the | on 22 August 1485 along with his friend and patron King Richard. Howard wa ... |
Evil Clown of Middletown | ... anes of Route 35, just before the intersection of Kings Highway, stands the | , a large sign advertising a liquor store. A mixed-use complex, the Middle ... |
Battle of Bosworth Field | ... ady Margaret Beaufort. However, on the accession of Henry VII following the | , Lincoln took the oath of allegiance instead of claiming the throne for h ... |
Crown Jewels | Fleurs-de-lis feature prominently in the | of England and Scotland. In English heraldry, they are used in many differ ... |
Monster Garage | Indio was also the site of an episode of | in which a Ford Mustang convertible was converted into a lawn mower. Huell ... |
United States Air Force Academy | ... orted buildings and surveying the natural environs. He was impressed by the | in Colorado Springs, but felt it was "detached from nature" |
University of Oxford | ... rd University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University, | , University of California, Berkeley, University of Pennsylvania, Universi ... |
San Diego Comic Book convention | ... arks. During the 1970s Gotfredson attended the OrlandoCon and also the 1983 | |
Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom | ... e, the home of the Royal Mint, a public records office, and the home of the | . From the early 14th century until the reign of Charles II, a procession ... |
Okryugwan | Famous restaurants in the city include | and Ch'ongryugwan |
Fradley Junction | ... inates near the city centre at Coventry Canal Basin and is navigable for to | in Staffordshire |
Seiser Alm | ... ived, after the last ice age ended around 12,000 BC. Artifacts found on the | date to the Upper Paleolithic era. In the valley bottoms near Bolzano, Bri ... |
Reichenbach Falls | ... s the only man capable of defeating him. Moriarty died when he fell off the | while Holmes, as revealed in "The Empty House," only faked his death to ma ... |
Crown Jewels | ... st popular attractions were the Royal Menagerie and displays of armour. The | also garner much interest, and have been on public display since 1669. The ... |
Windows on the World | ... an to build a restaurant on top of One World Trade Center (to duplicate the | restaurant of old) was scrapped entirely because of potential risk of risi ... |
Texas Hollywood | ... rly in the Tabernas Desert in southeastern Spain, such as at the studios of | , Mini Hollywood, and Western Leone. Other filming locations used were in ... |
Garrison Theatre | ... ar years Warner was nationally known and starred in a BBC radio comedy show | , invariably opening with, "A Monologue Entitled..." |
Dachau concentration camp | ... cademy of German Law. Frank objected to extrajudicial killings, both at the | and during the |
London Heathrow Airport | ... vices to Slough, Reading and Oxford; every 30 minutes there is a service to | . The proposed Crossrail service will pass through Hayes & Harlington |
West Belfast Festival 2010 | ... y was awarded the David Cohen Prize for Literature in 2009. He spoke at the | in celebration of his mentor, the poet and novelist Michael MacLaverty, wh ... |
Champs-Élysées | ... ecember 2007, held in the Théâtre Marigny, a small 1000-seat theatre in the | . Later in 2008 Jarre performed several concerts to celebrate the 30th ann ... |
Space Mountain | ... rks, including Cinderella Castle at the Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland, | , and contributed to attractions such as the Mickey Mouse Revue |
United States Military Academy | ... f Afghanistan was built to provide future officers, it is modeled after the | at West Point, New York. A new $200 million Afghan Defense University (ADU ... |
Tsar Cannon | ... this bridge and stone platforms were built nearby for guns – "raskats". The | was located on the platform of the Lobnoye mesto |
Buffalo Sabres | ... alo, New York area where Horton played from 1972 to 1974 as a member of the | ). Starting in the mid-1990s, however, the chain began expanding in the US ... |
Glasnevin Cemetery | ... days before Michael Collins' assassination in County Cork. He was buried in | four days later |
Fuji-Q Highland | "Gundam the Ride: A Baoa Qu" was an amusement park attraction at the | Amusement Park located in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan. It was a dark rid ... |