Marriott Marquis | ... minar conference, forcing the latter to flee the premises of Times Square's | , the venue of the event. On January 27, 1991, Dr. Dre assaulted Dee Barne ... |
Beverly Wilshire Hotel | ... e "Rex" restaurant), now called the "Cicada" restaurant. The filming of the | lobby was shot at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Filming commenced o ... |
Caribbean | ... Island, Azores, St. Pierre and Miquelon, Madeira, Bermuda, Canary Islands, | , Cape Verde, São Tomé and Príncipe, Annobón Province, Fernando de Noronha ... |
Walt Disney World | ... remained an important part of the local economy until the opening of nearby | in 1971. After that, tourism and development supplanted cattle ranching to ... |
Jersey Shore | Monmouth Beach is a small beach town located on the | . The town is known for its old and beautiful Victorian houses and the new ... |
Virginia Beach, Virginia | ... adopted UGBs include Portland, Oregon; Boulder, Colorado; Honolulu, Hawaii | ;; Lexington, Kentucky; and San Jose, California. Urban growth boundaries ... |
Genting Highlands | In 2006, Guinness World Records listed the First World Hotel in | , Malaysia as the world's largest hotel with a total of 6,118 rooms. The I ... |
Madeira | ... on from Portuguese Atlantic islands (primarily the Azores, though also from | and the Cape Verde Islands). There are strong British influences, together ... |
North Berwick | ... signed the lighthouse there. Amongst his earliest memories were holidays in | . He often stayed at Scoughall Farm, whence the Bass can be seen, and some ... |
West Indies | ... when it became the center of the distribution of sugar and slaves from the | along with the traditional wine |
La Fenice | ... ice (the place where Wagner died), just two months after his 1883 death, at | |
First World Hotel | In 2006, Guinness World Records listed the | in Genting Highlands, Malaysia as the world's largest hotel with a total o ... |
Key West | ... species in South Florida and is found along the gulf coast of Florida from | to Pinellas County. The original small populations in the Florida Keys wer ... |
Swansea | ... h Wales coast to Holyhead and the A483 links the city to nearby Wrexham and | to the far south |
Carlton Hotel | ... In Cannes, projects such as the Boulevard Carnot, the rue d'Antibes and the | on the Promenade de la Croisette were carried out. After the closure of th ... |
Bournemouth | ... a to Coventry used by CrossCountry provides services to Reading, Oxford and | to the south, and to Coventry, Birmingham (New Street), Manchester, Newcas ... |
Barry | | , Wenvoe, Llantwit Major and Penarth are served by Cardiff Bus, who operat ... |
Hilton Hanoi Opera Hotel | A Hilton Hotel in Hanoi opened in 1999 and was carefully named the | |
Cecilienhof | ... hrough tradition, by hosting significant events or persons, such as Schloss | in Potsdam, Germany, which derives its fame from the Potsdam Conference of ... |
Falmouth, Cornwall | ... to carry dispatches with the news of the Battle of Trafalgar overland from | to the Admiralty in London in 1805 and there is a plaque commemorating thi ... |
Brixham | ... ain towns around the bay: Torquay in the north, Paignton in the centre, and | in the south, which have become connected over the years, swallowing up vi ... |
ICEHOTEL | In the winter, the | is built every year near the northern town of Kiruna. Kiruna is also frequ ... |
Weymouth | ... area of . Guernsey is situated west of France's Normandy coast and south of | , England and lies in the Gulf of St Malo. Lihou, a tidal island, is attac ... |
Art Deco | ... b Hope in 1945, the statuette itself was a miniaturized Oscar, depicting an | image of a knight holding a crusader's sword and standing on a reel of fil ... |
MGM Grand Las Vegas | During March 2006, Chicago made a multi-week appearance at the | , which was repeated in May of the same year. In July 2006, the band made ... |
Lyme Regis | #Exeter, Colyford, | , Bridport, Dorchester, Plymouth, Dartmout |
Virginia Beach | ... Virginia, and its metropolitan area has a population of over 1.2 million. , | is the most populous city in the Commonwealth, with Norfolk and Chesapeake ... |
Travemünde | ... ad. Later in the same year Silja joined forced with Euroway on their Malmö– | –Lübeck route. The route proved to be unprofitable and was terminated in s ... |
Brighton | ... between the historic lines of Waterloo to Southampton and London Bridge to | . However, a recent addition of Mitcham Eastfields railway station in June ... |
PortAventura | ... ey saw a man who resembled Shehhi on July 17, 2001 at the Universal Studios | theme park next to Salou, Spain. The visitor, who was accompanied by two m ... |
Abando | ... lex, a fitness centre, a library, and a restaurant, among other spaces. The | ibarra area is also being renovated, and it features not only the Guggenhe ... |
Taschenbergpalais | ... cilities, and 19 ships and barges. The Wehrmacht's main command post in the | , 19 military hospitals and a number of less significant military faciliti ... |
Adige | ... with the present-day border between South Tyrol and Trentino, crossing the | valley at Salorno (Chiusa di Salorno/Salurner Klause). The existence of ar ... |
Donoho | ... e hours. In 1918 there were four hotels in town— the Palace, the Cloyd, the | , and the Central Hotel; a decade later that number doubled and soon after ... |
Miami | Wilton Manors is part of the | -Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood media market, which is the twelfth largest radi ... |
Cliveden | ... ublic by the National Trust, such as Waddesdon Manor, West Wycombe Park and | . Other historic houses are still in use as private homes, such as the Pri ... |
Galveston, Texas | ... rate contests taking place in Atlantic City, New Jersey (“Fall Frolic”) and | ("Splash Day"), where the events attracted women from many cities and town ... |
Miami | ... documents two gay relationships that predated media speculation; one with a | , Florida native named Jesse, with whom Bass lived for two years, and anot ... |
New Brighton | Lowry was born in | , Wirral, the fourth son of Arthur Lowry, a cotton broker with roots in Cu ... |
Teneriffe | ... ess an extravagance, than if he had maintained a mole-hill to be as high as | , or a pond as extensive as the ocean.' (Hume, "Of the Standard of Taste", ... |
Virginia Beach | ... ta, St. Louis, Missouri, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and | |
L'Enfant Plaza Hotel | ... headquarters). (Vlastimil Koubek was the architect for the East Building or | , located at 480 L'Enfant Plaza SW). The team set out with a broad vision ... |
Caribbean | ... joined the company's fleet and began making their way through the airline's | routes. This was the first "wide-body" aircraft type Mexicana ever operate ... |
The Crystal Palace | ... p the space planning in interiors as well as the fenestration of buildings. | is the supreme example of the use of sheet glass in a new and innovative s ... |
Caribbean | ... idely viewed as one of the all-time leading sportsmen in the history of the | , as well as one of its most internationally recognizable and outspoken |
Great Yarmouth | ... n which connected the Admiralty in London to its naval ships in the port of | |
Newport, Rhode Island | ... re she arrived on 18 June. Following maneuvers and tactics ranging north to | during the summer, Kentucky arrived New York on 2 October and remained in ... |
Daytona Beach, Florida | ... ce the 1990s, especially since more traditional spring break places such as | have become restrictive on drinking and other behaviors. This has pushed s ... |
Caribbean | ... ar waters were also evidently prominent among the indigenous peoples of the | during the Age of Exploration, who spoke of the restorative powers of the ... |
Deerfield Beach, Florida | On August 26, Marwan signed into the Panther Motel in | , paying US$500, saying he wanted to stay until September 2, and listing a ... |
Rehoboth Beach | ... is adjacent to Cape Henlopen State Park and is close to the outlet malls of | . Lewes is served by a branch of the Delaware Coast Line Railway that orig ... |
Caribbean | ... tends from southern Mexico to central Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia and the | ; specifically Grenada, Curaçao, Trinidad and Tobago, St. Lucia, St. Vince ... |
Flushing | ... Protestant struggle was given a free rein when he was appointed governor of | in the Netherlands. In the Netherlands, he consistently urged boldness on ... |
Ryugyŏng Hotel | ... monolithic buildings. The tallest structure in the city is the uncompleted | . This hotel has 105 floors and encloses of floor space. The original plan ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... s population living in the three major built up areas of Norwich (259,100), | (71,700) and King's Lynn (43,100). The Broads, a well known network of riv ... |
Mumbles | The village of | set the scene for a six part drama Ennals Point featuring Welsh actor Phil ... |
Anio | ... he central Appennines of ancient Italy, also inhabiting Latium north of the | before the founding of Rome. The above names, English, Latin and Greek, ar ... |
Jersey Shore | ... ark is a city in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, located on the | and part of the New York City Metropolitan Area. As of the 2010 United Sta ... |
Canada's grand railway hotels | ... o in London is the Chiltern Court Hotel above Baker Street tube station and | . They are or were mostly, but not exclusively, used by those travelling b ... |
Malibu | ... ilure to limit residential development of the area, motives that influenced | and to follow suit in 1991 |
Caribbean | ... orthern Europe in 1962, and participation in Operation "Springboard" in the | in 1966. Between these cruises and major yard work in 1961, 1962, 1966, 19 ... |
Hunstanton | ... e are also several smaller market towns: Aylsham, Downham Market,Diss,Holt, | , and Sheringham |
L'Enfant Plaza Hotel | ... ed & Partners. Among the early projects on which Pei took the lead were the | in Washington, DC and the Green Building at MIT. His first major recogniti ... |
Paignton | ... ra Way, to the seafront as Newton Road and then Avenue Road, and then on to | as Torbay Road. The A379 runs past the harbour to Babbacombe and St Marych ... |
Sharm el-Sheikh | ... passes, and that naval units and paratroopers would then attempt to capture | . Aman was also aware of many details of the Syrian war plan. However, Isr ... |
La Fenice | ... i as Musetta, Fernando De Lucia as Rodolfo, and Edoardo Camera as Marcello) | ;(26 December 1897, with Emilia Merolla as Mimì, Maria Martelli as Musetta ... |
Madeira | ... south to Algeria and on the Atlantic islands as far west as the Azores and | . It is not found in Iceland. In the south east, it reaches the Caucasus r ... |
Tamarack Resort | ... early McCall pioneers. Until April 2006, it was co-owned by J. R. Simplot. | (2004–09) is southwest of McCall, on the west side of Cascade Reservoir. O ... |
Pompano Beach | ... n and land area, Boca Raton is the largest city between West Palm Beach and | , Broward County |
Caribbean | ... ristopher Columbus was one of the first Europeans to encounter them (in the | ), and called them "peppers" because they, like black and white pepper of ... |
St. Elmo Hotel | ... egister of Historic Places individually, while the Ouray County Courthouse, | , St. Joseph's Miners' Hospital (currently housing the Ouray County Histor ... |
YOtel | ... ety is known as a sleep box. An even larger type is provided by the company | |
Rehoboth Beach | ... orporated town in Delaware. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the northeast, | to the southeast, and unincorporated portions of Sussex County on the west ... |
Midland Hotel, Manchester | ... xpanding railway companies built grand hotels at their termini, such as the | next to the former Manchester Central Station and in London the ones above ... |
Caribbean | The English-speaking regions of Canada and the | are caught between historical connections with the UK and the Commonwealth ... |
Fantasy Springs Resort Casino | The | is located in Indio |
Penarth | ... 20 stations in the city, 26 in the wider urban area (including Taffs Well, | and Dinas Powys) and more than 60 in the South Wales valleys and the Vale ... |
Sheringham | ... al smaller market towns: Aylsham, Downham Market,Diss,Holt, Hunstanton, and | |
Ryugyong Hotel | ... ing "Ryugyŏng" in their names. The most notable of these is the uncompleted | . The city's other historic names include Kisong, Hwangsong, Rakrang, Sŏgy ... |
Caribbean | ... ica, Central America and southern North America, in addition to its earlier | conquests. Over this same timeframe, Portugal colonized much of eastern So ... |
Madeira | ... outh to Lisbon (January 1873) and then on to Gibraltar. The next stops were | and the Canary Islands (both February 1873). The period from February to J ... |
Caribbean | ... enegalese, as well as a favourite side snack or side dish in Brazil and the | just as it is in West Africa. It is said that its exact origin may be from ... |
Newport, Rhode Island | ... Collinwood stand-in mansion used for the TV series is the Carey Mansion in | , until August 2009 used by Salve Regina University. The exteriors for the ... |
Adige | ... ong defensive position, since the town was surrounded on three sides by the | . Constantine sent a small force north of the town in an attempt to cross ... |
Swansea | ... erform songs from The Boy With A Note at the Year Of Literature Festival in | , in south Wales |
Refsnes Gods | ... ored and are on display again. Three Munch works were stolen from the Hotel | in 2005; they were shortly recovered, although one of the works was damage ... |
Scarborough | ... playwright. He has written and produced seventy-three full-length plays in | and London and was, between 1972 and 2009, the artistic director of the St ... |
Paw Paw Lake | Coloma is near the former resort area of | |
Flamingo Hotel | Crawford married her final husband, Alfred Steele, at the | in Las Vegas on May 10, 1955. Crawford and Steele met at a party in 1950 w ... |
Colwyn Bay | Dingle was a member of the British government eclipse expeditions of 1927 ( | ) and 1932 (Montreal), both of which failed to make any observations due t ... |
Scarborough | #York, Pickering, Whitby, New Malton, Sherburn, | |
Caribbean | ... for the past 7000 years. It is possible that some of the populations in the | were translocated there from the mainland by various tribes as a food sour ... |
Atlantic City | ... In New Jersey, slot machines are only allowed in hotel casinos operated in | . Several states (Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana and Missouri) allow slot ma ... |
The Balsams Grand Resort Hotel | ... 2010 census. Dixville is the location of the Dixville Notch State Park and | . It is part of the Berlin, NH–VT |
Atlantic City, NJ | ... with the interstate to Wilmington, DE. In Wilmington, U.S. 40 heads east to | and U.S. 13 begins to follow I-95. This continues to the discontinuity nea ... |
Benson Hotel | Mitch Mitchell was found dead on November 12, 2008 in his room at the | in Portland, Oregon. He was the last surviving member of the original Jimi ... |
MGM Grand | ... in the film at Apollo Creed's final fight, shot in the Ziegfeld Room at the | in Las Vegas and was credited as "The Godfather of Soul." In 1987, Brown w ... |
Cleethorpes | ... is the smaller of the two and is situated around the low water mark between | and Humberston on the Lincolnshire coast |
Rehoboth Beach | Henlopen Acres is a municipality north of | in Sussex County, Delaware, United States, and is the third smallest incor ... |
Chichen Itza | ... in good condition include Tikal, Yaxha, Copán, Iximche, Monte Albán, Uxmal, | , Yagul, Xochicalco, Mixco Viejo and Zaculeu |
Penarth | ... on is Barry. Other towns include Cowbridge, Dinas Powys, Llantwit Major and | which is the Vale's first Fairtrade town, but a large proportion of the po ... |
Dartmouth | ... and west, and by Teignbridge to the north. Nearby towns include Totnes and | in the South Hams, and Newton Abbot and Teignmouth in Teignbridge |
Miami | ... n estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau is 8,363. Florida City is primarily a | suburb and a major agricultural area |
Paignton | There are three main towns around the bay: Torquay in the north, | in the centre, and Brixham in the south, which have become connected over ... |
Gresham Hotel | ... area of south inner-city Dublin, with the exception of one shooting at the | on O'Connell Street. At 28 Upper Pembroke Street, four agents were killed. ... |
Cromer | ... assembly room. The Black Boys was a stop for the post coach from Norwich to | , had stabling for 40 horses, and employed three ostlers and four postboys |
Yarmouth | From 1812 to 1823, Cotman lived in | and, being on the coast, was able to study shipping and master the form of ... |
Brighton | ... ity in the United Kingdom with a population only slightly less than that of | , which was granted city status in 2000. During the peak summer season the ... |
Brixham | ... through Torquay – the "Bayline" number 12 service between Newton Abbot and | , and the X46 service between Exeter and Paignton – while other routes ope ... |
Miami | ... ta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Honolulu, Houston, Las Vegas, | , Nashville, New York City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, Salt Lake Cit ... |
Kerch | ... Küçük Kaynarca, signed 10 July 1774, gave the Russians territories at Azov, | , Yenikale, Kinburn, and the small strip of Black Sea coast between the ri ... |
Art Deco | ... titute exteriors were shot in Rustic Canyon with the interiors filmed in an | house designed in 1931 by MGM art director Cedric Gibbons for his wife, Do ... |
Madeira | ... islands), Ireland, Rockall, Sable Island, Azores, St. Pierre and Miquelon, | , Bermuda, Canary Islands, Caribbean, Cape Verde, São Tomé and Príncipe, A ... |
Fleetwood | ... Grangemouth through ferry harbours such as Holyhead, Heysham, Stranraer and | to much smaller facilities including piers on the Thames and Clyde |
Chequers | ... still in use as private homes, such as the Prime Minister's country retreat | |
City of Deerfield Beach | ... e in Broward County, Florida. In September 1999 the area was annexed by the | . The 2010 Census reported a population of 5,514 |
The Griswold Inn | ... located there are the Collinsport Wharf, Main Street and the Evans Cottage. | in Essex was used for the Collinsport Inn and the town post office was use ... |
Miami | ... num bandshell, inspired by a folding hat from Brazil, was built in downtown | in 2001; a monumental Stella sculpture was installed outside the National ... |
Caribbean | ... o various international destinations in North America, Central America, the | , South America and Europe (until August 31). Their primary hub was Mexico ... |
Swansea | ... making Cardiff only the 25th largest town in Wales, well behind Merthyr and | |
Ras Sudar | ... failed Egyptian attack southward along the Gulf of Suez in the direction of | by the Egyptian 1st Mechanized Brigade. Leaving the safety of the SAM umbr ... |
Lazio | ... edersoli entered politics, unsuccessfully standing as regional counselor in | for the Forza Italia party. Spencer has stated: "In my life, I've done eve ... |
Taj Mahal Palace & Tower | ... ar II allies Winston Churchill, Harry Truman and Joseph Stalin in 1945. The | in Mumbai is one of India's most famous and historic hotels because of its ... |
Brighton | ... ends became habitués of London's Soho jazz clubs and regularly went down to | to "...sit on the beach looking windswept and interesting," as McTell put ... |
Caribbean | ... ricana) and feed them by hand. A "Stingray City" in the sea surrounding the | island of consists of a large, shallow reserve where the rays live, and sn ... |
Galveston, Texas | Barry White was born Barry Eugene Carter in | , and grew up in the high-crime areas of South Central Los Angeles. White ... |
Biarritz | ... b of St. Esprit. At St. Esprit, as well as at Peyrehorade, Bidache, Orthez, | , and St. Jean de Luz, they gradually avowed Judaism openly. In 1640 sever ... |
Miami | ... st along Interstate 95. It is approximately midway between Jacksonville and | . According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area ... |
Brixham | ... economy was initially based upon fishing and agriculture as in the case of | across Torbay, but in the early 19th century the town began to develop int ... |
Teignmouth | ... harbour to Babbacombe and St Marychurch, and then north along the coast to | . Two bus routes operated by Stagecoach Devon pass through Torquay – the " ... |
Key Largo | ... had suites on the bottom of the Persian Gulf, and Jules' Undersea Lodge in | , Florida requires scuba diving to access its rooms |
Panama City Beach | ... on was 14,405 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Panama City–Lynn Haven– | Metropolitan Statistical Area |
French Riviera | ... anguardisti, and was forced to participate in the Italian occupation of the | in June 1940 |
Caribbean | ... tribution of alcohol. Distilleries and breweries in Canada, Mexico, and the | flourished as their products were either consumed by visiting Americans or ... |
Paignton | ... 969–73) were filmed on location in and around both Torquay and neighbouring | . It was while staying in Torquay at the Gleneagles Hotel with the Python ... |
Torquay | There are three main towns around the bay: | in the north, Paignton in the centre, and Brixham in the south, which have ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... north of the A47 (bypassed to the south of the city) which connects it with | to the east and with Kings Lynn to the west, which ultimately connects to ... |
Santa Monica | Maguire was born in | , California. The son of Wendy (Brown), a secretary turned screenwriter an ... |
Padstow | #Hatherleigh, Camelford, | , St Columb, Trur |
Danesfield House | In WW2 a Joint Imagery Intelligence unit was set up in | , Medmenham in Buckinghamshire, UK for British and US Intelligence Officer ... |
Caribbean | ... n Hispanic White,) 58.77% African American and Black (a large part from the | ), 0.12% Native American, 1.58% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 1.61% from ... |
Rimini | There is a regular bus service between | and the city of San Marino, popular with both tourists and tourist industr ... |
Turkish Riviera | ... as a recreational center. It is part of what is currently being called the | or the Turquoise Coast, featuring long, sandy beaches at the bases of clif ... |
Art Deco | ... he current, continuingly expanded, 1960 terminal replaces the original 1940 | terminal; it has recently undergone further major upgrades and expansions ... |
Cape May City | ... of the Lower Cape May Regional School District, which serves students from | , Lower Township and West Cape May, along with students from Cape May Poin ... |
Miami | ... tudying at the Unity Church. In 2005 she attended a Unity Church service in | and decided that day to "go into a kind of religious school and study" on ... |
West Indies | ... founded the Ostend Company to augment Austria's trade with the East Indies, | and Africa. The charter was for a period of thirty years. The Austrian exc ... |
Beaumont Hotel | ... with most of the buildings dating back to the late nineteenth century. The | and the Ouray City Hall and Walsh Library are listed on the National Regis ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... m Coltishall to Aylsham and, after many difficulties, trading wherries from | were able to reach a staithe at Aylsham. The final end for this scheme was ... |
Hotel Nacional de Cuba | ... nd what was to be done about Bugsy Siegel. The Conference took place at the | and lasted a little more than a week |
Swansea | ... further locomotive was supplied to Scott's Pit railroad at Llansamlet, near | in 1819 but it too was soon withdrawn, apparently because it was under-boi ... |
Hilton Garden Inn | ... ive theater, and concerts. Located on the site is a Hilton Suites Hotel and | |
Rimini | ... ole his remains from Mistra and interred them in the Tempio Malatestiano in | , "so that the great Teacher may be among free men" |
Miami | ... n, Malaysia, Singapore and India and the Latin America support center is in | , Florida |
Caribbean | In the aftermath of two | hurricanes in 1995, a group of fifteen Green Iguanas was found to be livin ... |
Cromer | ... ome of the finest British beaches, such as those at Great Yarmouth, Waxham, | and Holkham bay. Norfolk is probably best known for the Broads and other a ... |
Penarth | ... f Glamorgan parliamentary and assembly constituencies (which do not include | and Sully which are in the constituency of Cardiff South and Penarth) sway ... |
Brixham | ... s a Borough, from the amalgamation of the Boroughs of Torquay, Paignton and | . Historically part of the county of Devon, Torbay was made a unitary auth ... |
Hastings | ... lves thousands of motorbikes taking a trip from London (Locksbottom) to the | seafront, East Sussex. The event has been taking place for almost 30 years ... |
Criccieth | ... arian Edward Llwyd. There is also the "Cave of the black crwth player" near | , which is said to have been the inspiration for the tune Ffrawél Ned Puw ... |
Lazio | ... t of the orogenic processes that created the Apennines. The entire coast of | , on which the mountain and the marsh are located, was a chain of barrier ... |
Santa Monica, California | ... d Doherty drove a specially outfitted Mazda RX-7 from Brooklyn, New York to | in 33:39, winning the illegal race. Wright only competed once in the race, ... |
Paignton | ... ted in 1968 as a Borough, from the amalgamation of the Boroughs of Torquay, | and Brixham. Historically part of the county of Devon, Torbay was made a u ... |
Myrtle Beach | ... erm "Carolina Shag" is thought to have originated along the strands between | , South Carolina, and Wilmington, North Carolina, during the 1940s. Accord ... |
Sochi | ... 07 the International Olympic Committee gathered in Guatemala City and voted | to become the host for the 2014 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. In April ... |
Caribbean | ... ally means "fetish" or "charm," thus a gris-gris bag is a charm bag. In the | , an almost identical African-derived bag is called a wanga or oanga bag, ... |
Pergamon | ... a Greek alliance of the Aetolians, Elis, Sparta, Messenia and Attalus I of | , as well as two Roman clients, the Illyrians Pleuratus and Scerdilaidas |
Miami Beach, Florida | ... with her eyesight failing, Lamarr retreated from public life and settled in | , in 1981 |
Luton Hoo | The Earl held the Manor of Luton and had | designed and built by the neoclassical architect Robert Adam. Work commenc ... |
Madeira | On | and the Azores, the local population has been described as E. r. microrhyn ... |
Cromer | ... omer road, and the meeting point for other roads. Each day the coaches from | and Holt would draw up at the Black Boys, the main inn in Aylsham market p ... |
Caribbean | Coventry's large industrial base made it attract to the wave of Asian and | immigrants who arrived from Commonwealth colonies after 1948. In 1960, one ... |
Free Trade Hall | A famous and widely bootlegged concert by Bob Dylan at the | in Manchester on 17 May 1966 was mistakenly labelled the "Royal Albert Hal ... |
Porthcawl | ... ed by Osborne V Webb & Partners and built by G A Williamson & Associates of | and Andrew Scott & Company of Port Talbot |
Abando | ... ed, such as Altos Hornos de Vizcaya in 1902. The city grew in area with the | ensanche and was modernized with new avenues and walkways, as well as with ... |
Scarborough | ... ion. Prior to 1958 it was even possible to travel all the way to Whitby and | along the highly scenic North Yorkshire coast railway |
Alicante | ... d, Paris, Brussels–Charleroi, Milan, Lisbon, Düsseldorf, Barcelona, Málaga, | , Balearic Islands and Canary Islands |
Virginia Beach | ... ow Event Park every September. Also in September is the Neptune Festival in | , which celebrates the city, the waterfront, and regional artists. Norfolk ... |
Miami | ... You in 2003, Damon met Argentine-born Luciana Bozán Barroso (born 1976) in | , where she was working as a bartender. They married in a private civil ce ... |
Miami | ... , Florida, eight miles (13 km) northwest of Downtown Miami, in metropolitan | , between the cities of Miami, Hialeah, Doral, Miami Springs, the village ... |
Torquay | Heaviside died at | in Devon, and is buried in Paignton cemetery. Most of his recognition was ... |
Miami | ... il, 2000, the band toured the East Coast of the United States with shows in | , Orlando, New York, and Washington, DC. In June, 2000, upon returning to ... |
Fort Lauderdale | Wilton Manors is part of the Miami- | -Hollywood media market, which is the twelfth largest radio market in the ... |
Sochi | ... rd for best actor jointly with Menshikov at the Kinotavr cinema festival in | |
Tenerife | ... Royal Albert Hall Jarre met Brian May, who proposed he create a concert in | for the International Year of Astronomy, but a lack of sponsorship meant t ... |
Mersin | ... hout Turkey. With its three terminals in Körfez (İzmit), Aliağa (İzmir) and | , OPET ranks second in storage capacity in Turkey. By the completion of it ... |
Caribbean | ... hiladelphia. He imported scotch whisky directly from Scotland, rum from the | , and whiskey from Canada. He was also involved in gambling |
Fort Lauderdale | ... such well-known, tropical Florida cities as West Palm Beach, Ft. Myers, and | |
Delray Beach | ... PC, which later evolved into the IBM Personal System/2, developed in nearby | . Starting in 1987, IBM relocated their manufacturing for what became the ... |
Miami | North Lauderdale is a part of the | -Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood media market, which is the twelfth largest radi ... |
Cape May City | ... es PreK-6, public school students attend Cape May City Elementary School in | , as part of a sending/receiving relationship with the Cape May City Schoo ... |
Malibu | In the spring of 1989, Sheen was named honorary mayor of | , California. He promptly marked his appointment with a decree proclaiming ... |
Driskill Hotel | ... ter. The Texas State Capitol itself is also a major tourist attraction. The | built in 1886, and located at 6th and Brazos, was finished just before the ... |
Paignton | Heaviside died at Torquay in Devon, and is buried in | cemetery. Most of his recognition was gained posthumously |
Virginia Beach | ... ch was found at a Chesepian village site in Great Neck Point in present-day | suggests that the Chesepian tribe was related to the Pamlico in Carolina, ... |
Lazio | ... oppose Romulus) were the Veientes, a people of Tuscany (the site is now in | ), who had large possessions, and dwelt in a spacious city; they took occa ... |
Quinta do Lago | ... nna ("Avenida Ayrton Senna"). The main road in Senna's Portuguese resort at | , Algarve, was also dedicated to him, due to the fact that his villa there ... |
French Riviera | ... ge, Cambridge, in the year when Wilberforce first went up. They visited the | and enjoyed the usual pastimes of dinners, cards, and gambling. In Februar ... |
Western Hotel | ... ospital (currently housing the Ouray County Historical Society and Museum), | , and Wright's Opera House are included in the historic district |
Santa Monica, California | ... Milford, Connecticut near her longtime friend Rex Reed. Later she moved to | , where she lived until her death from lung cancer. She died at home on 22 ... |
Santa Monica, California | ... ive held at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood and the Aero Theater in | , in April 2005. Unfiltered: The Complete Ralph Bakshi, a hardcover book o ... |
Odessa | ... present-day southern Ukraine, where the Russians founded the new cities of | , Nikolayev, Yekaterinoslav (literally: "the Glory of Catherine"; the futu ... |
Blankenberge | ... gique - BioLiège - BioVallée - Biographie de la faim - Bishopric of Liège - | - Bloso - Bocholt, Belgium - Boël, Yves - Boechout - Boelare Castle - Boer ... |
L'Hôtel | Wilde's final address was at the dingy Hôtel d'Alsace (now known as | ), in Paris; "This poverty really breaks one's heart: it is so sale, so ut ... |
Alicante | ... 1242 (to Portugal), Murcia in 1243 (to Castile), Jaén in 1246 (to Castile), | in 1248 (to Castile), culminating in the fall of the greatest of Andalusia ... |
Dartmouth | ... route from Teignmouth, passes through Torquay and Paignton, then goes on to | ; and the A385 which goes inland to Totnes and the A38 |
Pergamon | ... to fruition. Demetrius I Soter's relations with Attalus II Philadelphus of | (reigned 159–138 BCE), Ptolemy VI of Egypt (reigned 163–145 BCE), and Ptol ... |
Odessa | ... erest. Such settlements as Murmansk and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky in Russia, | in Ukraine, Kushiro in Japan and Valdez at the terminus of the Alaska Pipe ... |
Hotel Sacher | ... w York City, United States where the Waldorf Salad was first created or the | in Vienna, Austria, home of the Sachertorte. Others have achieved fame by ... |
Miami Beach | ... of the northern part of the island is incorporated as a part of the city of | |
Poole | #Alresford, Winchester, | , Christchurch, Southampton, Wincheste |
Poole | #Oxford, Hungerford, Salisbury, Cranborne, | #Presteign, Builth Wells, Llandovery, Carmarthe |
Cliveden | ... , include Gravetye Manor, the home of garden designer William Robinson, and | , designed by Charles Barry with a rose garden by Geoffrey Jellicoe |
North Berwick | ... nder Nisbet recorded his tombstone in 1718, in the floor of the old kirk in | : "here lies Sir Robert de Lawedre, great laird of The Bass, who died May ... |
Mumbles | Hislop was born on 13 July 1960 in | , Swansea, to a Scottish father, David Hislop, and a Channel Islander moth ... |
Adige | The | in Northern Italy was provided with an underground canal that allows to dr ... |
Hotel Oloffson | Another popular destination in the capital is the | , a 19th century gingerbread mansion that was once the private home of two ... |
Barry | ... of the Labour supporters in the east of the constituency and in the town of | and then the Tory supporters in the west due to a large farming population |
Great Yarmouth | ... ailway was introduced to Norwich by Morton Peto, who also built the line to | |
Odessa | ... the sealift were directed towards replacing Syrian losses, transported from | on the Black Sea to the Syrian port of Latakia. Hammad claimed that Egypt ... |
Ariminium | ... 0 infantry, to Cisalpine Gaul. This army was ambushed twice on the way from | , lost 1,200 men; although the siege of Mutina was raised, the army itself ... |
Hotel El Convento | ... rtment of State, the Casa Rosa, the San José Church (1523) and the adjacent | , the former house of the Ponce de León family known as Casa Blanca, the T ... |
Lyme Regis | ... lliam Tite in mock gothic style. In 1903, the branch line from Axminster to | was opened. This branch line was closed with the Beeching cuts, in the 196 ... |
Dornoch | ... ce raced in IndyCar and NASCAR). The two were married at Skibo Castle, near | , Scotland, on December 12, 2001. She and her husband divide their time be ... |
Hotel de Paris | ... association with dishes or cocktails created on their premises, such as the | where the crêpe Suzette was invented or the Raffles Hotel in Singapore, wh ... |
Brixham | ... es of Exeter and Plymouth. Consisting of the towns of Torquay, Paignton and | , and part of the ceremonial county of Devon, Torbay was made a unitary au ... |
Swansea | Hislop was born on 13 July 1960 in Mumbles, | , to a Scottish father, David Hislop, and a Channel Islander mother of Eng ... |
Miami | Kendale Lakes is a census-designated place (CDP) | suburb in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The population was 56 ... |
Elephant Hotel | ... m the modern circus. Old Bet died on tour in 1827. Bailey later erected the | in Somers in honor of Old Bet, and it was purchased by the town in 1927. I ... |
Santa Monica, California | Ferde Grofé died in | on 3 April 1972, at age 80, and was buried in the Mausoleum of the Golden ... |
Sochi | ... Trieste. Bodrov received the award for Best Actor at the movie festivals in | and Chicago and got the "Golden Aries" prize |
Malibu, California | ... sued aerial photographer Kenneth Adelman for displaying a photograph of her | , home, along with other photos of the California coastline. Her suit was ... |
Miami | Sweetwater is a | suburban city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The population ... |
Melcombe Regis | ... n a tempest and shipwrecked of the Dorset coast, forcing them on shore near | . The couple stayed as guests of Henry VII of England but were in fact hos ... |
Swansea | The M4 is the principal motorway in the region that connects Cardiff with | to the west, and Newport and London to the east. Cardiff is served by thre ... |
French Riviera | ... f revival of Jones before spending the rest of their fall on holiday on the | socializing with political free thinkers such as Gertrude Stein and Claude ... |
Queens Hotel | ... el in Morecambe, which had been rebuilt as an Art Deco landmark, as had the | in Leeds. While most were open all year round, a number opened for only pa ... |
Miami | Fisher Island is a neighborhood of metropolitan | , Florida, located on a barrier island of the same name. As of the 2010 ce ... |
Yalta | ... Berlin and Leipzig with aerial bombardment. In response, Portal, who was in | , asked Bottomley to send him a list of objectives to be discussed with th ... |
Paignton | ... from the cities of Exeter and Plymouth. Consisting of the towns of Torquay, | and Brixham, and part of the ceremonial county of Devon, Torbay was made a ... |
Penarth | Barry, Wenvoe, Llantwit Major and | are served by Cardiff Bus, who operate services within the towns and to Ca ... |
Bournemouth | ... dd to, the original 90. The play received poor reviews in Brighton, Oxford, | , Manchester, and finally Wimbledon in mid-March. Discouraged, Orton and H ... |
Gurney's Inn | ... tablished the Montauk Downs Golf Course. Other hotels opening then included | , built by W. J. and Maude Gurney, who had managed a Fisher hotel in Miami ... |
Fort Lauderdale | Nova Southeastern University, based in | , has a School of Pharmacy campus in Ponce |
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel | ... ember and bourbon distiller, Colonel James E. Pepper, who brought it to the | bar in New York City |
Palm Beach, Florida | On Easter weekend 1991, Kennedy was at a get-together at the family's | estate when, restless and maudlin after reminiscing about his brother-in-l ... |
Crystal Palace | In 1851, the Great Exhibition was held in Hyde Park, London, for which the | was built. The exhibition was a great success and led Prince Albert, the P ... |
Albufeira | On 27 May 1965, McCartney and Asher flew to Lisbon for a holiday in | , Algarve, and he borrowed an acoustic guitar from Bruce Welch, in whose h ... |
Benelux | ... d from wine production in 1979. Today, Madeira's primary markets are in the | countries, France and Germany, with emerging markets growing in Japan, the ... |
Caribbean | ... n EU country. Also, players from the ACP countries—countries in Africa, the | , and the Pacific that are signatories to the Cotonou Agreement—are not co ... |
Mentmore Towers | ... Examples of this style are Harlaxton Manor in Lincolnshire (illustration), | in Buckinghamshire and Sandringham House in Norfolk, England |
Padstow | ... sed; the police only manage the traffic, and volunteers manage the parking. | in Cornwall holds its annual 'Obby-Oss' (Hobby Horse) day of festivities. ... |
Coney Island | ... ted States. The pool, along with several other smaller ones, was known as " | of the West. |
Art Deco | ... the Siuslaw riverfront. The Port of Siuslaw marina is to the east, and the | 1936 Siuslaw River Bridge is to the west. The boardwalk promenade was buil ... |
Caribbean | ... iti ( ; Haitian Creole Ayiti ), officially the Republic of Haiti (; ), is a | country. It occupies the western, smaller portion of the island of Hispani ... |
Palm Beach, Florida | ... s his family moved among Bronxville, New York, Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, | , and the Court of St. James's in London, Kennedy attended ten different s ... |
Southwold | Southwold Lighthouse is a lighthouse in | , Suffolk, England. It was constructed by Trinity House from 1887 and was ... |
Montauk Manor | ... lishing the Montauk Yacht Club on Star Island in Lake Montauk, building the | a luxury resort (pictured to the right), Montauk Playhouse and the six-sto ... |
Little San Salvador Island | ... known as Royal Caribbean International's "Coco Cay", Carnival Corporation's | or "Half Moon Cay", and Castaway Cay, of Disney Cruise Line. Of these, onl ... |
Miami | ... ny of them, with a paid circulation 115,000. It also has abridged New York, | , and Chicago editions. José M. Saldaña is a frequent op-ed contributor to ... |
Yalta | ... mountains, plateaus and ancient ruins. Cities there include: Sevastopol and | - location of the peace conference at the end of World War II. Visitors ca ... |
Abando | ... ality, from the west, it divides the districts of Begoña and Ibaiondo, then | and Uribarri and lastly Deusto and Basurto-Zorroza |
Patee House | ... and William B. Waddell all of whom were notable in the freighting business. | served as the Pony Express headquarters from 1860 to 1861. It is one block ... |
Torquay | ... idistant from the cities of Exeter and Plymouth. Consisting of the towns of | , Paignton and Brixham, and part of the ceremonial county of Devon, Torbay ... |
Benelux | ... iterate them. To this end, they ravaged the countryside of what are now the | countries and France. This did cause immense problems for the Romans, but ... |
Brighton | ... l to replace, or add to, the original 90. The play received poor reviews in | , Oxford, Bournemouth, Manchester, and finally Wimbledon in mid-March. Dis ... |
Castaway Cay | ... , Carnival Corporation's Little San Salvador Island or "Half Moon Cay", and | , of Disney Cruise Line. Of these, only Castaway Cay offers ships an actua ... |
Teignmouth | ... towns include Totnes and Dartmouth in the South Hams, and Newton Abbot and | in Teignbridge |
Skegness | ... ing World War II. With Bill Maynard he appeared at Butlin's Holiday Camp in | and partnered him in the TV series Great Scott, It's Maynard!. During the ... |
Dartmouth | ... hment area includes towns outside the Bay itself including Newton Abbot and | , and there is also a weekly free newspaper known as The Weekender. Former ... |
Aarhus | ... ng ports during the period include both existing and ancient cities such as | (Denmark), Ribe (Denmark), Hedeby (Germany), Vineta (Pomerania), Truso (Po ... |
French Riviera | Cannes (, in Occitan Canas) is a city located in the | . It is a busy tourist destination and host of the annual Cannes Film Fest ... |
ME Cancun | ... urned for that season's finale. Cancun's Bronne Bruzgo was evicted from the | hotel that housed that season's cast after Bruzgo threw a fire extinguishe ... |
Flamingo Las Vegas | To placate his investors, Siegel opened | , his still-unfinished casino, on the star-studded night of December 26, 1 ... |
Newport, Rhode Island | ... , and the remaining elements of the academy were transported to Fort Adams, | by the USS Constitution in April 1861 and setup in temporary facilities an ... |
Palmas del Mar | | , the island's largest resort, makes Humacao its home. This megaresort is ... |
Ocean City | ... at the tip of the Cape May Peninsula in Cape May County. It is part of the | Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 United States Census, the re ... |
King David Hotel | ... ut by the militant right-wing Zionist underground organization Irgun on the | in Jerusalem on 22 July 1946. 91 people of various nationalities were kill ... |
Eastbourne | She attended Moira House Girls School, | |
Rimini | ... cletian issued a decree calling for the reconstruction of the city walls of | which had been destroyed by Liburnian pirates. Finding persecution of his ... |
Scarborough | ... ckbourn was employed by the director Stephen Joseph at the Library Theatre, | , the predecessor to the modern Stephen Joseph Theatre. His role, again, w ... |
Key West | ... driving time south of Miami and approximately 2 hours driving time north of | |
Sochi | ... the movie received critical acclaim and the award at the movie festival in | , a Special Jury Award and the FIPRESCI Award at an international festival ... |
Atlantic City, New Jersey | On March 21, 2009 Leary began the "Rescue Me Comedy Tour" in | . The 11-date tour, featuring Rescue Me co-stars Lenny Clarke and Adam Fer ... |
Tenerife | The most distinct birds are those of Gran Canaria (E. r. marionae) and | (E. r. superbus), which may be considered two distinct species or at least ... |
The Crystal Palace | ... the home of William Pitt the Younger), Crofton Roman Villa, and the site of | |
Raffles Hotel | ... ses, such as the Hotel de Paris where the crêpe Suzette was invented or the | in Singapore, where the Singapore Sling cocktail was devised |
Miami Beach | ... The entire island, which includes an uninhabited small part of the city of | , is slightly larger at |
Free Trade Hall | ... g which greeted their live performances.) Dylan and the Hawks played at the | in Manchester on May 17, 1966. The gig became legendary when, near the end ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... diary entry from 17 August 1967, when Morecambe and Wise were appearing in | as part of a summer season, Morecambe noted, "I have a slight pain on the ... |
Art Deco | ... he claim due to faulty fire detection systems. The Embassy Theatre, a large | building designed by David Evelyn Nye, also opened on Broadway in 1937. Ny ... |
Caribbean | ... when Sir Francis Drake paused on his way home from a successful raid in the | and offered to take the colonists, including the metallurgist Joachim Gans ... |
Caribbean | ... s population was born outside of the United States. 24.63% were born in the | , 14.73% from Jamaica alone. Other major West Indian populations were born ... |
Coney Island | ... mains the oldest platform carousel still in operation. It was originally on | , but was moved to Oak Bluffs in 1884. It was built in 1876 |
Paignton | ... as the home of Suttons Seeds until it relocated to the neighbouring town of | in 1998 |
Padstow | ... on Hendraburnick Down and flows for approximately before joining the sea at | . The River Camel and its tributary the De Lank River are an important hab ... |
Key West | ... e Civil War, when Union sympathizers who had farmed on Cape Sable to supply | during the war, moved up the west coast of the peninsula. The first perman ... |
Pompano Beach, Florida | ... belongs to Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida with a small portion belonging to | |
Cromer | #Ipswich, Thwaite, Norwich, | #King's Lynn, Thetford, Stowmarket, Harwich #King's Lynn, Gayton, Billingf ... |
Sheringham | ... al services to Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft, using the Wherry Lines, and to | , using the Bittern Line. These all use either Class 156 or Class 170 DMUs ... |
Blackpool | Internationally, the Blackpool Dance Festival, hosted annually at | , England, is considered the most prestigious event a dancesport competito ... |
Abando | ... it system, the tram line, the Alhóndiga, or the currently under development | ibarra and Zorrozaurre renewal projects |
Teignmouth | ... ay's other main road links are the A379, which follows a coastal route from | , passes through Torquay and Paignton, then goes on to Dartmouth; and the ... |
Atlantic City | ... t the Trocadero in London, Bangalore, San Francisco, Myrtle Beach, Orlando, | , New Jersey, and Las Vegas, Nevada. The Orlando museum, which closed in 2 ... |
Mad River Mountain | ... he steepest terrain in normally flat Western Ohio and serves as home to the | ski area. In fact, most of the village is located on top of a steep ridge ... |
Caribbean | ... the Middle East, South Asia and in most of Africa, but also in much of the | and Oceania) including five that carry the death penalty |
Daytona Beach | ... to six lanes. The section from Jacksonville to the Interstate 4 junction in | was expanded to six lanes in 2005. As of 2009, widening projects continue ... |
Hunstanton | The Sea Life Sanctuary in | is Norfolk's leading marine rescue centre and works both as a visitor attr ... |
Lazio | ... rs called the Sabines' original territory, straddling the modern regions of | , Umbria, and Abruzzo, Sabinium. , it bears the ancient tribe's name in th ... |
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida | ... opulation was 2,631 at the 2000 census. Most of the neighborhood belongs to | with a small portion belonging to Pompano Beach, Florida |
Hyatt Regency | ... year to pursue a solo career. In 1982 Harris died of a heart attack in the | after two performances in Atlanta, Georgia with the group. The following y ... |
Menen Hotel | ... here is little to see or do, and there are few facilities for tourists. The | and the are the only two hotels on the island |
Great Yarmouth | ... the River Yare, some east of the city of Norwich, south-west of the town of | and the same distance north-west of the Suffolk town of Lowestoft |
Caribbean | ... e town in 1962 when local men and youths clashed with some of the Asian and | Commonwealth immigrants who had settled in the town since the late 1940s |
Tenerife | ... was announced in December 2005 that a musical called "Assuca" would open in | before touring the world. The name comes from Cruz's well-known catch phra ... |
Pergamum | ... kingdoms had sprung up in Bithynia, Pontus, and Cappadocia, and the city of | in the west was asserting its independence under the Attalid Dynasty |
Null Stern Hotel | The | in Teufen, Appenzellerland, Switzerland and the Concrete Mushrooms in Alba ... |
Yarmouth | ... Aylsham (North) railway station on the M&GNJR line from Melton Constable to | |
Galveston, Texas | ... lsh Act commission form of government, first created to rebuild the city of | after the devastating Hurricane of 1900. Cape May Point is one of more tha ... |
Caribbean | The culture, customs, and language of Panama is predominantly | Spanish. Panama has a very diverse population which is largely of mixed Sp ... |
Aulis | ... eparating the apartments of Titus and Bérénice in Rome; Agamemnon's camp at | ; an antechamber in the temple at Jerusalem: by choosing such vague and re ... |
Myrtle Beach | ... seums and exhibitions at the Trocadero in London, Bangalore, San Francisco, | , Orlando, Atlantic City, New Jersey, and Las Vegas, Nevada. The Orlando m ... |
Madeira | ... day voyages twice to the West Indies, three times to the Canary Islands and | , to America, to Norway, to Lisbon, as well as numerous visits to France, ... |
Chamonix | ... Summer Olympics, the sports competitions held at the foot of Mont Blanc in | , Haute-Savoie, France between January 25 and February 5, 1924, organized ... |
Whitby | # | , Guisborough, Stockton, Durham, Sunderland, Tynemout |
Plan Azur | The " | ", is a large scale project initiated by king Mohammed VI, is meant to int ... |
Fort Lauderdale | North Lauderdale is a part of the Miami- | -Hollywood media market, which is the twelfth largest radio market in the ... |
Sochi | Novorossiysk, Rostov-on-Don, | , Tuapse |
Great Yarmouth | Amazonia is a tropical jungle environment in | housing over 70 different species of reptiles including lizards, crocodile ... |
Four Seasons Resort Lanai | ... 11, the two resort hotels on Lānai were managed by Four Seasons Hotels; the | and the Lodge at Kōʻele. The Hotel Lānai in Lānai City was built in 1923 b ... |
Savoy Hotel | ... number of celebrities to have a dish named after them. While staying at the | in London, the chefs perfected an omelette incorporating smoked haddock, P ... |
Sochi | ... an undefeated 13/17, ahead of Korchnoi and Borislav Ivkov. He was fourth at | 1964 with 9.5/15, as Nikolai Krogius won |
Montreux | ... es and performed at some of the biggest jazz festivals in the world, namely | (Switzerland), Pori (Finland), Copenhagen (Denmark), Umbria (Italy), IAJE ... |
Newport, Rhode Island | ... ar, she made a brief visit to the east coast, calling at Norfolk, Virginia, | , and New York, New York, before returning to San Diego and serving out th ... |
Atlantic City, New Jersey | ... he largest concentration of casinos in the United States. Based on revenue, | ranks second, and the Chicago region third |
Torquay | Cook was born at his parents' house "Shearbridge", in Middle Warberry Road, | , Devon. He was the only son and eldest of the three children of Alexander ... |
backpackers | Services and facilities for | alone have greatly expanded, with numerous hostels, lodges and homestays w ... |
Paignton | ... heart attack, Morecambe learned that Des O'Connor had told his audience in | to pray for Morecambe's recovery as he was fighting for his life. When tol ... |
Santa Costanza | ... the various churches and basilicas in Rome, such as the Lateran Baptistery, | , the Basilica di San Clemente, Santa Prassede and Santa Pudenziana (to na ... |
Coney Island | ... 1931, when he invited Masseria and two other associates to have lunch in a | restaurant. When they finished their lunch, they decided to play a game of ... |
Chamonix | ... pic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event which was held in 1924 in | , France. Originally called Semaine Internationale des Sports d'Hiver ("In ... |
Bournemouth | ... ust of that year, they returned to the stage at the Wintergarden Theatre in | , and received a four-minute standing ovation |
Peenemünde | The wind tunnel used by German scientists at | prior to and during WWII is an interesting example of the difficulties ass ... |
St. Ives | ... brations were widespread throughout West Cornwall, and are being revived in | and Penzance |
Odessa | ... ably Marseilles in France, Livorno in Italy, Alexandria in Egypt), Russia ( | and Saint Petersburg), and Britain (London and Liverpool) from where they ... |
Atlantic City | ... Philadelphia on the 313, 315, 317, and 318 and various 400 series lines, to | is served by the 551 bus. Local service is offered on the 450, 451, 452, 4 ... |
Seaton | ... und 300 BC. It lies on two major Roman roads: the Fosse Way from Lincoln to | , and the Dorchester–Exeter road. There was a Roman fort on the crossroads ... |
The Crystal Palace | ... assion. In 1850 he engaged his architect Sir Joseph Paxton, the designer of | , to carry out improvements and additions to the castle on a magnificent s ... |
Chichen Itza | ... g the Mesoamerican ballgame. Some of the architecture is similar to that at | |
Cruden Bay | ... tern Aberdeenshire the Danes invaded at least as far north as the area near | |
Paignton | The following statistics are for the whole of Torbay, including | and Brixham |
The Mirage | When it opened in 1989, | was the first casino to use cameras full-time on all table games |
Ariau Towers | ... efuge, Costa Rica; the Treetops Hotel in Aberdare National Park, Kenya; the | near Manaus, Brazil, on the Rio Negro in the Amazon; and Bayram's Tree Hou ... |
French Riviera | ... rn Emmanuelle Béhart-Hasson in St. Tropez (some sources say Gassin), on the | , the daughter of Geneviève Galéa, a former model, and Guy Béart, a singer ... |
Hastings | ... laugh"). He was an Honorary Member of the Winkle Club, a famous charity in | , East Sussex |
Brighton | ... eham, Petersfield and long distance service 700 to Chichester, Worthing and | . Hovertravel and Stagecoach run the Hoverbus from the City Centre to Sout ... |
Bude | ... tification can also be found on other parts of the Celtic seaboard, such as | in Cornwall, across the Bristol Channel). As the cliffs and land contain e ... |
Caribbean | ... ring this period, embracing types of music that were growing popular in the | such as rap, reggae, and rock. Examples of Samba fusions with popular Cari ... |
Cliveden | ... l political stage Buckinghamshire has been home to Nancy Astor who lived in | , Frederick, Prince of Wales who also lived in Cliveden, Baron Carrington ... |
King David Hotel | ... l police stations, six V3s were buried in the olive grove park south of the | . Three were aimed at the government printing pres |
Brixham | ... he following statistics are for the whole of Torbay, including Paignton and | |
Folkestone | ... n as Jane), whom he married in 1895. Poor health took him to Sandgate, near | , where in 1901 he constructed a large family home: Spade House. He had tw ... |
art deco | ... r with a proscenium and full grid system. The Stockton Empire Theater is an | movie theater that has been revitalized as a venue for live music |
Bally's | ... r Jackson staged a live pay-per-view concert, A Sizzling Spectacular!, from | theatre in Reno. Jackson's set list included songs from La Toya and Bad Gi ... |
Miami | ... 1956 in Cameroon, captured by animal trappers and sent to Rare Bird Farm in | , Florida. He was purchased by the United States Air Force and brought to ... |
Dunbar | ... Lauder of The Bass (d.bef Feb 1508). The boatmen who conveyed the King from | were paid 14 shillings. George Lauder of The Bass entertained King James V ... |
Barry | ... am and the Barry Railway Company promoted the development of rival docks at | . Barry docks had the advantage of being accessible in all tides, and Davi ... |
Lagos, Portugal | ... is Portuguese for "lakes". Another explanation is that Lagos was named for | - a maritime town which, at the time, was the main centre of Portuguese ex ... |
Round Hill | There are three skifields within the MacKenzie Basin; Ohau, | , and Mount Dobson |
Malinska | ... settled them in isolated villages at Poljica and Dubašnica and at the port | . The term "vlach", however, refers to all Eastern-Romance-language speake ... |
Langham Hotel, London | ... like a carving knife" (William Allingham's diary 1872), she moved into the | in 1867, where she wrote in bed, by candlelight, with the curtains drawn a ... |
George Hotel, Huddersfield | ... 5. Twenty-two clubs (plus Stockport who negotiated by telephone) met at the | in the West Riding of Yorkshire and formed the "Northern Rugby Football Un ... |
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel | ... e Hoovers went first to New York City, where they stayed for a while in the | . Later that spring, they returned to California to their Palo Alto reside ... |
Cromer | ... Nouveau Royal Arcade; and the Hotel de Paris in the nearby seaside town of | . The neo-Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to St John the Baptist ... |
Barry | ... y being part of South Glamorgan county. The largest centre of population is | . Other towns include Cowbridge, Dinas Powys, Llantwit Major and Penarth w ... |
Torquay | ... iorated, so he returned home in June 1857. He spent the following winter in | , where he succeeded in giving a concert in February 1858. After his retur ... |
Swansea | ... ic county of Glamorgan, and its south-western section became the hundred of | |
Miami | ... ed a population boom in the early 20th century when the Flagler railroad to | was completed. The state became a growing destination for tourists and man ... |
Fishguard | #St Davids, | , Cardigan, Talybon |
Penarth | ... a outside of the county boundary, and includes the towns of Dinas Powys and | . A small town until the early 19th century, its prominence as a major por ... |
Côte d'Azur | He separated from his second wife, Audrey Best (1960-2011), a | -born California-reared airline stewardess, who later became a lawyer, who ... |
Bournemouth | ... ngham and Norwich and CrossCountry serving Newcastle upon Tyne, Birmingham, | , Bristol, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Plymouth |
Cromer | ... t conceived the idea for The Hound Of The Baskervilles whilst holidaying in | with Bertram Fletcher Robinson after hearing local folklore tales regardin ... |
Lumley | ... re several castles in northern England similarly decorated, such as Bothal, | , and Raby |
Galveston | Hitchcock was created as a station of the railroad between | and Houston in 1873 and around the turn of the 20th century became a veget ... |
Santa Monica, California | ... e White House, Cindy's map and Mike's speech state that the family lived in | . The police officers depicted in the final act of The Brady Bunch Movie w ... |
Gower | ... gs did, however, settle in the south around St. David's, Haverfordwest, and | , among other places. Place names such as Skokholm, Skomer, and Swansea re ... |
Malibu | ... opher Schwarzenegger was seriously injured in a boogie-boarding accident in | , on July 17, 2011. In a joint statement, Schwarzenegger and estranged wif ... |
Galveston | On September 13, Hurricane Ike made landfall near | . 88 percent of homes in Shoreacres suffered flood damage. No local deaths ... |
Caribbean | ... ti-ethnic heritages, from Central America, West Africa, Southeast Asia, the | , and many other parts of the world |
Lanzarote | ... rising as the species does not breed either in this island or in the nearby | , they are wintering exemplaries or just passing through during their long ... |
Odessa | ... Liberalism which is marching from the Petersburg of Father Gapon, from the | of the pogroms?.. |
Great Yarmouth | ... he Breckland Line by National Express who also run hourly local services to | and Lowestoft, using the Wherry Lines, and to Sheringham, using the Bitter ... |
Wawona Hotel | ... ities to their parks. NPS lodging opportunities exist at places such as the | in Yosemite National Park and the Fort Baker Retreat and Conference Center ... |
Portobello | ... e co-op, then worked as, among other things, a lorry driver, a lifeguard at | swimming baths, a labourer, an artist's model for the Edinburgh College of ... |
Deauville | The most notable places in Calvados include | and the formerly elegant 19th-century casino resorts of the coast |
Hastings | Winifred Williams was born Winifred Marjorie Williams in | , England, the daughter of John Williams, a writer, and his wife, the form ... |
Necker Island | Page married Lucinda Southworth at Richard Branson's Caribbean island, | in 2007. Southworth is a research scientist and sister of actress and mode ... |
Odessa | ... e film, produced by the Ukrainian film studio VUFKU, presents urban life in | and other Soviet cities. From dawn to dusk Soviet citizens are shown at wo ... |
Brighton | #London, Croydon, East Grinstead, Lewes, Newhaven, | , Shoreha |
Grand Union Hotel | ... mineral waters developed as a spa, seeing many hotels built, including the | that was, in its day, the largest hotel in the world, and the United State ... |
Caribbean | ... ort, Rhode Island until about 1810. The total slave trade to islands in the | , Brazil, Mexico and to the United States is estimated to have involved 12 ... |
Krk | ... the migrating Vlachs from the nearby mainland and from the northern part of | (Veglia) island, and settled them in isolated villages at Poljica and Duba ... |
Rimini | ... are's sister Lucrezia, was soon ousted from Pesaro; Pandolfo Malatesta lost | ; Faenza surrendered, its young lord Astorre III Manfredi being later drow ... |
Royal Lodge | ... live at the Duke's home, Sunninghill Park, until 2004, when he moved to the | . In 2003, Richard Kay, in his first gossip column for the Daily Mail, ass ... |
Santa Monica | Thomas Newman's score was recorded in | , California. He mainly used percussion instruments to create the mood and ... |
Caribe Hilton | ... t is also claimed that piña colada was introduced on August 16, 1954 at the | ’s Beachcomber Bar in San Juan, Puerto Rico by Ramón Marrero. Apparently, ... |
Atlantic City | ... with Philadelphia. It is located southeast of Philadelphia and northwest of | |
Ostend | ... russels. . This would have cut Wellington's communications with his base at | , but would have pushed his army closer to Blücher's. Napoleon manipulated ... |
Caribbean | ... South America, Central America, the islands of the Greater Antilles in the | (except in Haiti where the official languages are French and Haitian Kreyo ... |
Milford Haven | ... s Llanelli. Other significant centres of population included Haverfordwest, | and Aberystwyth |
Burford Bridge Hotel | ... om the main river by a channel of about a metre. An area to the west of the | containing half a dozen of these larger swallow holes was located along th ... |
Teneriffe | ... rnational airport with flights to Palma de Mallorca, Antalya, Gran Canaria, | , Rhodos, Heraklion and Fuerteventura (TUIfly), Berlin-Tegel (Air Berlin), ... |
King David Hotel | ... nd links with violent groups. The intelligence information was taken to the | building in Jerusalem |
Caesars Palace | ... ich included other guests, among them Chong's wife. The event was filmed at | in Las Vegas during The Comedy Festival |
Park Hotel | ... avors had a profound influence on Pei, from the Bund waterfront area to the | , built in 1934. He was also impressed by the many gardens of Suzhou, wher ... |
Venice, Los Angeles | ... an obstacle as I began to pursue acting." There he trained at Gold's Gym in | , California, under Joe Weider. From 1970 to 1974, one of Schwarzenegger's ... |
Caribbean | ... panish Empire would expand across: most of present day Central America, the | islands, and Mexico; much of the rest of North America including the South ... |
Aberystwyth | ... significant centres of population included Haverfordwest, Milford Haven and | |
Ponce de León Hotel | ... four-year liberal arts college founded in 1968. It is located in the former | in downtown St. Augustine. St. Johns River State College, a state college ... |
Swansea | ... ral District of Glamorgan. In 1974 it was merged with the county borough of | , to form the Swansea district. Since 1996 Gower has been part of the City ... |
Caribbean | ... Nova Scotia), sovereignty over Newfoundland, the Hudson Bay region, and the | island of St. Kitts. France recognized British suzerainty over the Iroquoi ... |
Madeira | ... the northwestern Atlantic and have been spotted as far south as Bermuda and | . Ships are subject to superstructure icing in the extreme north from Octo ... |
Caribbean | ... ain, the TTDF is one of the largest Military forces in the English speaking | . Its mission statement is to "defend the sovereign good of The Republic o ... |
Caribbean | ... ztecs. The Spanish followed with the enslavement of local aborigines in the | . As the native populations declined (mostly from European diseases, but a ... |
Peenemünde | ... ner Antoni Kocjan, as well as of cargo regarding V-2 rocket wreckage from a | launch, including Special Report 1/R, no. 242, photographs, a select set o ... |
Swansea | ... June 1953, they made a decision, "That until such time as the facilities at | were improved, all international matches be played at Cardiff". At the sam ... |
Lady Elliot Island | ... l continental and coral cay islands are now resorts, including the pristine | . As of 1996, 27 islands on the Great Barrier Reef supported resorts.Domes ... |
Newport | ... l Academy Foundation prep school or the Naval Academy Preparatory School in | ; the following year, these candidates enlist in the Navy Reserve (or, in ... |
Gisborough Hall | | , the Victorian mansion, was built in the Jacobean style, in 1856. It is t ... |
Interlaken | Hans Schaffner (December 16, 1908 in | - November 26, 2004) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federa ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... nseatic warehouse. To organise and control its export to the Low Countries, | , as the port for Norwich, was designated one of the staple ports under te ... |
Malibu | ... , Streisand recorded the song "Smile" alongside Tony Bennett at Streisand's | home. The song is included on Tony Bennett's 80th birthday album, Duets. I ... |
Malibu | ... 00 books over the years, many of which were destroyed in a 1978 fire at his | home |
Adige | ... ounty and reign of Tyrol" had established itself firmly in the "Land on the | and Inn", as the region was then called. This happened on the expense of t ... |
Santa Monica, California | ... en weeks after Hurricane Katrina, Bayou La Batre was adopted by the City of | (see: "Santa Monica Pier") to assist in clean-up activities. The Santa Mon ... |
Caribbean | ... al planters in the 18th century. Dominica is the only island in the eastern | to retain some of its pre-Columbian population—the Carib Indians—about 3,0 ... |
Blackpool | ... Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark and Valhalla in Pleasure Beach Blackpool in | , England |
Morecambe | ... in 1984. Eric took his stage name from his home town, the seaside resort of | |
Minehead | #Dartmouth, Exeter, Tiverton, | #St Davids, Fishguard, Cardigan, Talybont #Talybont, Bala, Ruthin, Holywel ... |
Lady Elliot Island | ... outh coast of Papua New Guinea) in the north to the unnamed passage between | (its southernmost island) and Fraser Island in the south. Lady Elliot Isla ... |
Redcar | ... outside the bypass to the north-east, a B-road heads north from the A173 to | . Another minor route out of the town, Wilton Lane, is a very windy almost ... |
Atlantic Highlands | ... o the northwest. The ferry route to New York City is a 5-10 minute drive to | / |
Brighton | ... inister Margaret Thatcher by bombing the Conservative Party Conference in a | hotel. Loyalist paramilitaries retaliated by killing Catholics at random a ... |
Art Deco | ... a park on the land about the monument. Known for its intricate carvings and | style, the monument includes references to different modes of transportati ... |
Abando | ... ingeneer Amado Lázaro projected an ensanche inside the then-municipality of | with wide avenues and regular buildings, that included the hygienists idea ... |
Bethany Beach | ... ton College and was a season ticket-holder. Flutie has spent his summers in | , Delaware, frequenting the local basketball court. Flutie also has worked ... |
The Belfry | ... d years instead of odd-numbered years. The boards at The Brabazon Course at | , which hosted the 2002 Ryder Cup (which should have been hosted in 2001) ... |
Dunoon | ... n to the south. The royal centres of their kingdom are not certainly known. | may have been important. The late 6th or early 7th century Saint Blane was ... |
Hilton Head Island | ... u, Shell Point is included within the Beaufort Urban Cluster and the larger | –Beaufort Micropolitan Statistical Area |
Caribbean | Although many | islands were initially populated by Amerindian groups such as the Arawaks, ... |
Caribbean | ... economy of the British Virgin Islands is one of the most prosperous in the | . According to the CIA World factbook, in 2004 the Territory had the 12th ... |
Ossonuba | ... the withdrawal of Gratianus' edict, and the attempted arrest of Ithacius of | |
Turtle Bay Resort | Kawela Bay is adjacent to (just west of) the | . Land for a Kawela Bay Beach park was allocated, but not improved. Coasta ... |
Empress Hotel | ... e Nightclub, a gay discotheque near the ocean. He has since also opened the | , the state's only gay oriented hotel. Another notable establishment is Ge ... |
Delray Beach | ... les (14.5 km) from just north of the present location of Atlantic Avenue in | . Along the southern half of the lagoon were three wide areas each called ... |
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel | ... t was the largest lumber mill in the United States. Flooring for the famous | in New York City came from Lockhart |
Great Yarmouth | Catherine Wheel were a four-piece alternative rock band from | , England. The band was active from 1990 to 2000, experiencing fluctuating ... |
Chequers | ... rent Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, who has an official residence at | . Finally John Archdale colonial governor of North Carolina and , although ... |
Weymouth | ... ympic events for the 2012 Summer Olympics, with the sailing taking place in | , Torbay is looking to host teams as a preparation camp |
Hastings | ... a position to marry Elizabeth Hunt who was living with her brother James in | , not far from Chatham |
Weymouth | ... l, Tunisia and Uganda will also be based in the area. With the exception of | (which will host various sailing events) Bedford will accommodate more Oly ... |
Skegness | ... duce of the district and the trade of the dock, plus the excursion trade to | and similar places. But it was much quieter by the time of the Beeching cu ... |
Jersey Shore | ... e 35 follows the right-of-way of the former Pennsylvania Railroad along the | . The route heads through Point Pleasant Beach and crosses the Manasquan R ... |
Mohegan Sun | ... regional expansion was followed by the closing of all but one store, at the | casino in Uncasville. In January 2010 the Milford store, the first to open ... |
Patee House | ... s the Pony Express' 150th anniversary. Located in St. Joseph, Missouri, the | Museum, which was the Pony Express' headquarters, hosted events celebratin ... |
Caribbean | ... ity centre, and has daily flights to major cities in the United States, the | , Canada, and the United Kingdom. The city is located on the island of New ... |
Art Deco | ... el, designed in collaboration with the harpist Carlos Salzedo. It is in the | style, incorporating bold red and white lines on the soundboard to create ... |
Brighton | ... 9 and Wisdom was granted full custody of the children. Freda Wisdom died in | in 1992 |
Walt Disney World | ... air and the original exhibit housed in Epcot's Spaceship Earth geosphere at | |
Kerch | ... ta plaques of a figure holding a knife over a bull have been excavated near | in the Crimea, dated by Beskow and Clauss to the second half of the 1st ce ... |
Atlantic City, New Jersey | ... part of summer beach life, with the most elaborate contests taking place in | (“Fall Frolic”) and Galveston, Texas ("Splash Day"), where the events attr ... |
Waldorf Astoria | ... s have given name to a particular meal or beverage, as is the case with the | in New York City, United States where the Waldorf Salad was first created ... |
Malibu, California | ... producer and produce the album themselves, at the Indigo Ranch Studios, in | |
Sochi | ... wijk 1967 with 11/15 ahead of Anatoly Lutikov, and shared 1st–5th places at | 1967 on 10/15 with Krogius, Alexander Zaitsev, Leonid Shamkovich, and Vlad ... |
Galveston | ... dina River 20 miles west of San Antonio. The first colonists disembarked at | on January 9, 1843. They were taken by ship to Lavaca Bay and travelled ov ... |
Mohegan Sun | ... assachusetts is a well-known railroad town, and also the site of a proposed | casino |
The Empress Hotel | ... erkeley Oceanfront Hotel (formerly the Berkeley-Carteret Oceanfront Hotel), | , Hotel Tides, Oceanic Inn, Sixth Avenue House Bed & Breakfast Hotel and M ... |
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware | ... uty Pageant" took place as part of a summer festival to promote business in | |
Pergamon | ... a, Celeae, Lerna, Aegila, Munychia, Corinth, Delos, Priene, Akragas, Iasos, | , Selinus, Tegea, Thoricus, Dion (in Macedonia) Lykosoura, Mesembria, Enna ... |
Aberystwyth | #Carmarthen, Cardigan, Llanbadardfynydd, | #Chelmsford, Sudbury, Bury St Edmund |
Miami | ... St. Augustine from 1918 to 1968, when it relocated to its present campus in | . Originally known as Florida Baptist Academy, then Florida Normal, and th ... |
Art Deco | ... ost famous was the Midland Hotel in Morecambe, which had been rebuilt as an | landmark, as had the Queens Hotel in Leeds. While most were open all year ... |
Caribbean | Batey, a ball game played on many | islands including Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the West Indies, has been propose ... |
Porthcawl | ... h the newly completed trans-Atlantic telephone hook-up between New York and | , Wales, Robeson was able to sing to the 5,000 gathered there as he had ea ... |
Caribbean | ... an Numbering Plan -- calls between Bermuda, the USA, Canada and most of the | requires the caller dialing "1", then the 3-digit area code, then the 7-di ... |
Miami | Whilst changing planes in | after closing down a Mexican heroin smuggling operation, British Secret Se ... |
Universal Orlando Resort | Kissimmee is near Orlando, home to Disney World, | and SeaWorld, allowing tourists to access the parks through the city |
Caribbean | ... er Captain Sawyer, who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia on a trip to the | . It is on this voyage that he begins his long friendship with William Bus ... |
Scarborough | ... ty of his films from 1983 onwards; they were married in the English town of | in 1998 |
Great Yarmouth | ... is situated on the River Waveney in England, some south-west of the town of | and the same distance north-west of the Suffolk town of Lowestoft. It is w ... |
Virginia Beach | ... ly by winning in Arizona and Michigan a few days later. He made a speech in | that criticized Christian leaders, including Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwe ... |
Via Latina | ... e Via Gabina (during the time of Porsena) is mentioned in about 500 BC; the | (during the time of Coriolanus) in about 490 BC; the Via Nomentana, or Via ... |
Dawlish | A colony of black swans in | , Devon has become so well associated with the town that the bird has been ... |
Art Deco | ... Robinson. who was responsible for several public buildings in classical and | styles, including 55 other cinemas. The Regal is the most important surviv ... |
Caribbean | ... date for immediate earthquake relief and long-term recovery efforts in the | country. Frist had also traveled to Haiti with Samaritan's Purse in Januar ... |
Felixstowe | ... orth Sea to the east. It is in the Tendring district. Nearby places include | to the northeast, Ipswich to the northwest, Colchester to the southwest an ... |
Miami Beach | ... idus, fresh from his success in redefining the glittering Collins Avenue in | with his work on the Fontainebleau Hotel, Eden Roc, Americana and other ne ... |
Côte d'Argent | Gironde is well known for the | beach which is Europe's longest, attracting many surfers to Lacanau each y ... |
Swansea | ... tional Express and Megabus provides direct services to major cities such as | , London, Newcastle upon Tyne and Mancheste |
Bexhill | Wilson was born in | , Sussex, England, to an English father and South African mother. He was e ... |
Paignton | ... orth of Torbay, north-east of Plymouth and adjoins the neighbouring town of | on the west of the bay. Torquay’s population of 63,998 during the 2001 UK ... |
Cherry Hills Country Club | The 18th hole at | , near Denver, is named in his honor. Eisenhower was a longtime member of ... |
Burswood casino | ... ern Australia only permits the use of particular forms of gaming machine in | , and no gaming machines may be used elsewhere. This policy (the most rest ... |
Caribbean | ... s, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, and various islands of the | , Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean |
Weymouth | #Basingstoke, Stockbridge, Cranborne, Blandford, Dorchester, | #Colchester, Ipswich, Saxmundham, Beccles, Yarmouth #Bristol, Chipping Sod ... |
Penarth | ... endent of the gunpowder factory there. Moving from there to Blackheath then | . Then before the outbreak of the first world war the family set sail on t ... |
Hotel Chelsea | ... as the meeting place of the literary group, the Algonquin Round Table, and | , also in New York City, has been the subject of a number of songs and the ... |
Cal-Neva Lodge | ... married musician Lee Kahn, a member of the Jimmy Davis orchestra playing at | , Lake Tahoe |
Chamonix | ... rchtesgaden. The games were the third Winter Olympics held in France, after | in 1924 and Grenoble in 1968, and the fifth Olympics overall in the countr ... |
Jackson Lake Lodge | ... of the park and the lake level was raised almost consequently. East of the | lies Emma Matilda and Two Ocean Lakes. South of Jackson Lake, Leigh, Jenny ... |
Malibu, California | ... rison and Jeff Lynne, the group came together at Bob Dylan's home studio in | , to record an additional track as a B-side for the single release of Harr ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... ade, the River Wensum being a convenient export route to the River Yare and | , which served as the port for Norwich. Quern stones, and other artefacts ... |
Ilfracombe | #Exeter, Chumleigh, | , Bideford, Torringto |
Bournemouth | ... destinations, the most important of which are Portsmouth, Southampton, and | , all on the south coast. All regular services are operated by South West ... |
Delray Beach | ... panish River, Olympic Heights, and West Boca Raton also serve students from | and Boynton Beach |
Sharm el-Sheikh | ... of Rumana and Ras Beyron, Ras Masala and Ras Sudar on the Gulf of Suez, and | . Egyptian naval frogmen also raided the oil installations at Bala'eem, di ... |
Folkestone | ... iller, Clarence B. Wolfe — a gunner with Battery D, 134th AAA Battalion, in | , England — claims that his battery shot down Miller's plane. Another book ... |
Newport, Rhode Island | ... t Apaches in Las Vegas, New Mexico. In 1852, he was assigned to Fort Adams, | , and, while there, he married Mary Richmond Bishop of Providence, Rhode I ... |
Lakeside | ... e to the Lake Erie Islands, quality sport fishery, the nearby Chautauqua at | , and the Cedar Point amusement park |
International Commerce Centre | ... cated in the top floors of Hong Kong's tallest building, the 488 meter tall | |
Art Deco | ... kyscrapers were completed in Manhattan during the 1930s, including numerous | masterpieces that are still part of the city's skyline today, most notably ... |
Caribbean | Bimini and its curative waters were widespread subjects in the | . The Italian-born chronicler Peter Martyr told of them in a letter to the ... |
Dartmouth | ... ty, however, choosing instead to enter the Britannia Royal Naval College at | |
Don CeSar | ... ist destination. St. Pete Beach was formed from the towns of Pass-a-Grille, | , Belle Vista, St. Petersburg Beach and unincorporated Pinellas County. At ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... port-town of King's Lynn and the seaside resort and Broads gateway town of | |
Miami | ... ation, located only from Tarboro. Service is to Washington, D.C., New York, | and Philadelphia. Additionally, Amtrak stops in Greensboro with service to ... |
Whitby | #York, Pickering, | , New Malton, Sherburn, Scarboroug |
Watergate office complex | ... June 1972 break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the | in Washington, D.C., and the Nixon administration's attempted cover-up of ... |
Algonquin Hotel | ... rough its association with Irving Berlin's song, 'Puttin' on the Ritz'. The | in New York City is famed as the meeting place of the literary group, the ... |
Nieuwpoort, Belgium | ... Neerpelt - Nevele - Niel - Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie (N-VA) - Nieuwerkerken - | - Nijlen - Nine Years' War - Ninove- North Sea Fisheries Conventio |
Dunbar | ... d on the Bass Rock in July 1897 along with another light at Barns Ness near | . The cost of constructing the Bass Rock light was £8,087, a light first b ... |
Knokke-Heist | ... Keytrade Bank - Kinrooi - Kinsbergen, Andries - Kluisbergen - Knesselare - | - Koekelare - Koekelberg - Koksijde - Kontich - Kortemark - Kortessem - Ko ... |
islands | In Trinidad and Tobago, communities all over the | get together and celebrate the festival. One major celebration that stands ... |
Ras Sudar | ... rded the Sinai Mediterranean ports of Rumana and Ras Beyron, Ras Masala and | on the Gulf of Suez, and Sharm el-Sheikh. Egyptian naval frogmen also raid ... |
Santa Monica, California | ... d season of the summer season at the Beverly Hills Beach Club took place in | at the old Sand and Sea Beach Club. The beach club used in the show was th ... |
Happy Bottom Riding Club | ... eatedly break the other's speed records. The "prime" pilots often visit the | run by Pancho Barnes (Kim Stanley), where Gordon "Gordo" Cooper (Dennis Qu ... |
Timberline Lodge | ... t Hood, the only year-round ski resort in the United States and the site of | , is a major attraction for recreation and tourism. The mountain and its r ... |
Caribbean | ... s of the bay. This naval war took on a global dimension with actions in the | and the Far East, notably around the Philippines. Spain's response to its ... |
Aberystwyth | #Bromyard, Leominster, Presteign, | #London, Ewell, Dorking, Billingshurst, Amberley, Arundel, Chichester #Lon ... |
Delray Beach, Florida | ... 2001, Hazmi obtained a drivers' license in Florida, providing an address in | , and he obtained a USA ID card on July 10. On August 2, Hazmi also obtain ... |
Chequers | ... usic Industry during these years was in Sydney and Melbourne. Clubs such as | , the Bondi Lifesaver and the Coogee Bay Hotel in Sydney, and the Thumpin ... |
Gower Peninsula | ... ic extent as the ancient Principality of Deheubarth, although excluding the | and the area west of the River Tawe. The choice of the name Dyfed was base ... |
Jersey Shore | ... r distributor began adding skill stops. The machines were a huge hit on the | and the remaining unconverted Bally machines were destroyed as they had be ... |
Malibu | ... ber 2007 the winds fueled major wild fires and house burnings in Escondido, | , Rainbow, San Marcos, Carlsbad, Rancho Bernardo, Poway, Ramona, and in th ... |
Eureka Inn | ... o San Francisco. The greatest symbol of this advance was the opening of the | (see photo, right), the building of which coincided with the opening of th ... |
Blackpool | ... r of people moved was huge, with over 2.2 million holidaymakers arriving in | between the start of July and the end of September alone. Besides these ma ... |
Peenemünde | ... ientists throughout Europe, like Wernher von Braun. Russian search teams at | found a German translation of a book by Tsiolkovsky of which "almost every ... |
Caribbean | ... ns or Ukrainians (a large number are Jews), U.S. Americans and West Indies/ | (esp. Afro-Caribbean) nationalities, in which thousands of Barbadian and J ... |
Key West, Florida | ... lt under license at the Annapolis Boat Yard in Maryland, was restored by in | . Her deck house was reconfigured to partially resemble an Elco instead of ... |
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel | ... l of Fame, together with Gladys Knight and The Pips. At the ceremony in the | in New York, the three surviving members sang a medley of songs after bein ... |
Sochi | ... nts in the run-up to the final. He shared first at the Chigorin Memorial in | , in 1965 with Wolfgang Unzicker on 10½/15, then tied for first at Hasting ... |
Chichen Itza | One theory is the origin of such terminology is from the Mayan temple | in the Yucatan Peninsula, a ruin of an ancient MesoAmerican civilization a ... |
Newport, Rhode Island | ... nation in 1874. Then he lived in Washington, D.C., summering at Rose Cliff, | |
Great Yarmouth | The River Yare is navigable from the sea at | all the way to Trowse, south of the city. From there the River Wensum is n ... |
Ryde | ... n in the 1960s, still runs (for foot passengers) from near Clarence Pier to | , Isle of Wight, operated by Hovertravel |
Watergate complex | ... ext weeks hiding from public attention in her mother's residence within the | |
Clachaig Inn | ... encoe Hotel, Glencoe Cafe, Crafts & Things situated in Glencoe village. The | is situated further up the glen, close to where the infamous massacre took ... |
Dartmouth | #Exeter, Colyford, Lyme Regis, Bridport, Dorchester, Plymouth, | #Ferrybridge, Boroughbridge, Ripon, Barnard Castle, Ferrybridge, Wakefiel |
Caribbean | In common with most | countries, slavery in the British Virgin Islands forms a major part of the ... |
Pergamon | Supported by Attalus II Philadelphus, king of | , he was completely successful, and ordered his father to be put to death ... |
French Riviera | Alpes-Maritimes includes the famous | coastline on the Mediterranean Sea with the important towns and cities of ... |
Weymouth | #Bristol, Wells, Crewkerne, Frampton, | #Cambridge, St Neots, Northampton, Rugby, Coventry #Carlisle, Jedburgh, Ke ... |
Hollywood, Florida | ... authority (now called Stern v. Marshall). She died on February 8, 2007 in a | hotel room as a result of an overdose of prescription drugs. Within the fi ... |
Caribbean | ... then departed for Stockholm for a second group. He made a side trip to the | to pick up a shipment of tobacco for resale in Europe to make the voyage p ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... e river rises near Melton Constable, upstream from Aylsham and continues to | and the North Sea, although it was only made navigable after 1779, allowin ... |
Ritz Hotel | ... have entered the public consciousness through popular culture, such as the | in London, through its association with Irving Berlin's song, 'Puttin' on ... |
Marina del Rey | ... ated communities of Ladera Heights and Baldwin Hills. Both Santa Monica and | are surrounded by L.A. as well, with regard to their ocean side. San Ferna ... |
Waldorf Astoria | ... luding all Holiday Inn, all Sheraton, and all Hilton Hotels, as well as the | . Moon became so notorious for this practice that when Nick Harper was ask ... |
Caribbean | ... few species of land crabs are eaten, for example Cardisoma guanhumi in the | |
Cromer | North Walsham (11,998) | (7,749 |
Skegness | ... ation is served by East Midland Trains on the Poacher Line from Grantham to | . It was the southern terminus of the East Lincolnshire Line to Louth and ... |
Cadogan Hotel | ... or on charges of sodomy and gross indecency. Robbie Ross found Wilde at the | , Knightsbridge with Reginald Turner; both men advised Wilde to go at once ... |
Llandudno | ... on spent four months in Ipswich as an assistant stage manager; Halliwell in | , Wales. Both returned to London and became writers. They collaborated on ... |
Great Yarmouth | ... idge, a suspension bridge, is the first bridging point on the Waveney above | . Haddiscoe railway station, on the Wherry Lines service between Norwich a ... |
French Riviera | ... l initiation). The most popular honeymoon destinations at the time were the | and Italy, particularly its seaside resorts and romantic cities such as Ro ... |
Worcester Country Club | This first official match was held in Worcester, Massachusetts, at the | , in 1927. Ryder, who donated a gold cup and had agreed to pay £5 to each ... |
Caribbean | Found in Northern, Central and South America, the | , southeastern Europe and Asia Minor, Northern, Central and East Africa, M ... |
Hollywood, Florida | ... eminole Tribe of Florida. The Seminole Tribe of Florida is headquartered in | . They control several reservations: Big Cypress, Brighton Seminole Indian ... |
Oban | ... y also ran regular tourist excursions to a variety of destinations, such as | in the Scottish highlands, Keswick in the English Lake District, and even ... |
Sands Hotel | ... d read, for example, "DEAN MARTIN - MAYBE FRANK - MAYBE SAMMY" as seen on a | sign |
Peenemünde | ... delivered in September, the first glide test flight was 28 October 1942 at | , from under a Focke-Wulf Fw 200. The first powered trial was 10 December, ... |
Madeira | ... tejo, Olivença, Santarém, and other places. In the Azores and the island of | , mobs massacred former Jews. Because of these excesses, the king began to ... |
Great Yarmouth | Norwich (259,100) | (71,700 |
Miami | Located half-way between Jacksonville and | , Brevard County is an extra-long county, extending from north to south, b ... |
Bournemouth | ... nations in Yorkshire, the Midlands and the South West including Birmingham, | , Bristol, Derby, Leeds, Plymouth, Sheffield and Reading. First TransPenni ... |
Kazakhstan Hotel | ... al and entertainment facilities were constructed, including Lenin’s Palace, | , and the “Medeo” sports complex |
Ostend | ... r of Queen Elisabeth of Belgium - Ordinance (Belgium) - Ortelius, Abraham - | - Ostend Company - Oudenaarde - Oudenburg - Oudergem / Auderghem - Oud-Tur ... |
Montreux | ... ed and operated Mountain Recording Studios (which is still in use today) in | , and a statue of lead singer Freddie Mercury stands on the northern shore ... |
Hot Lake Hotel | ... n State Recreation Area, Thief Valley Reservoir, Cove Hot Springs Pool, the | (first built in the 1860s due to nearby hot springs), and the Eagle Cap Ex ... |
Brighton | ... d, Burnel from Notting Hill, Cornwell from Kentish Town and Greenfield from | , while Wärmling came from Sweden and returned there after leaving the ban ... |
Newport, Rhode Island | ... ts took place. An example of this type of building is the Newport Casino in | |
Caribbean | ... l as drank (she drank too). The couple travelled to Europe, America and the | , and while Lowry continued to drink heavily, this seems to have been a re ... |
Santa Monica | ... th the unincorporated communities of Ladera Heights and Baldwin Hills. Both | and Marina del Rey are surrounded by L.A. as well, with regard to their oc ... |
Dorchester Hotel | ... ting the annual Guild of Television Producers' and Directors' Awards at the | in London. Presenting the awards was Earl Mountbatten of Burma; an award h ... |
The Pierre | ... ation including a fireworks display and 5000 people in attendance. In 2011, | in New York City, now operated by Tata Group's , hosted its first Diwali c ... |
Paw Paw Lake | ... touches the northeast corner of the township before bending eastward around | . The eastern boundary of the township passes through the center of the la ... |
North Berwick | ... th in the east of Scotland. It is approximately offshore, and north-east of | . It is a steep-sided volcanic rock, at its highest point, and is home to ... |