South Pass | ... e Platte, North Platte, and Sweetwater River (Wyoming) before crossing over | to a fur trade rendezvous on the Green River near the future town of Big P ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... the opening skirmish in Tora! Tora! Tora!, who later waves his arms at the | carnage, exclaiming to a shocked Captain John B. Earle (Richard Anderson) ... |
William Howard Taft National Historic Site | ... s of these types of parks include Ford's Theatre National Historic Site and | |
Jet Propulsion Laboratory | ... e new Army Ordnance Missile Command (AOMC) along with Redstone Arsenal, the | , White Sands Proving Ground and the Army Rocket and Guided Missile Agency ... |
Massachusetts General Hospital | ... my. It was used at Atkinson Morley Hospital London in the 1990s and also at | |
Cardiff City Stadium | ... of the Arms Park after 2010 following the move of the Cardiff Blues to the | . Cardiff RFC Ltd, the company that runs Cardiff Blues and Cardiff RFC, st ... |
Holland Tunnel | ... ons with New Jersey to its west by way of the George Washington Bridge, the | , and the Lincoln Tunnel, and to three of the four other New York City bor ... |
Number One Observatory Circle | | , located on the northeast grounds of the United States Naval Observatory ... |
World Trade Center | ... e Volunteer Fire Department a cross-shaped piece of steel salvaged from the | . Mounted atop a Pentagon-shaped base, it was installed outside the fireho ... |
Wembley | In 1961, Leicester City beat Sheffield United to reach the FA Cup final at | , the first of three they would manage that decade. Their opponents were T ... |
Davie Poplar | ... st buildings, Old East, and Old West. Also located in McCorkle Place is the | tree under which the university's founder, William Richardson Davie, suppo ... |
Brandenburg Gate | ... eral capital Berlin, mainly based on the Straße des 17. Juni and around the | . Furthermore, the Oktoberfest beer festival in Munich, which traditionall ... |
American Museum of Natural History | ... l Street, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Little Italy, Harlem, the | , Chinatown, and Central Park are all located on this densely populated is ... |
Königsberg Castle | ... citizens could only enter with special permission. In 1967 the remnants of | were demolished on the orders of Leonid Brezhnev to make way for a new "Ho ... |
Fort Monroe | ... (soon to become a famous Confederate officer). The Union forces withdrew to | across Hampton Roads, which was the only land in the area which remained u ... |
Von Braun Center | The | , which originally opened in 1975 as the Von Braun Civic Center, has an ar ... |
Asilomar Conference Grounds | ... ew York. In later years, Eugene McDonnell organized similar meetings at the | near Monterey, California, and at Pajaro Dunes near Watsonville, Californi ... |
American Museum of Natural History | ... invertebrates. Settling in New York City in order to use the library of the | , she became, in December 1936, an unpaid research associate of the museum ... |
Library of Congress | ... ecraft's works but retaining the copyrights for themselves. Searches of the | have failed to find any evidence that these copyrights were then renewed a ... |
United States Naval Observatory | Number One Observatory Circle, located on the northeast grounds of the | in Washington, DC, was built in 1893 for its superintendent. The Chief of ... |
Palace Amusements | ... lthough it was placed on the National Registers of Historic Places, in 1988 | was closed, and was demolished in 2004 despite attempts to save it. The co ... |
Old Town Eureka | ... ry of the areas indigenous groups exists in the Clarke Historical Museum in | |
Library of Congress | ... occurs in their classic short, Big Business (1929), which was added to the | as a national treasure in 1992, and one of their short films, which revolv ... |
United States Capitol | ... he national spotlight when two Capitol police officers were shot inside the | by Russell Eugene Weston Jr. in 1998. Frist, the closest doctor, provided ... |
Reichstag building | ... "German Republic" was proclaimed by MSPD member Philipp Scheidemann at the | in Berlin, to the fury of Friedrich Ebert and James Mitchell, the leaders ... |
Hancock Tower | ... uilding a "background and foil" to the older structures around it. When the | was finished in 1976, it was the tallest building in New England |
La Fortaleza | ... and the United States. Among the uprising's main objective was to attack " | " (the Governors mansion) and the United States Federal Court House Buildi ... |
Redstone Arsenal | ... US Army's first intermediate range ballistic missile. It was established at | on February 1, 1956 and commanded by Major General John B. Medaris with Do ... |
Highland Park Village | Highland Park is home to the | shopping center |
Eiffel Tower | ... eive the space elevator, becoming inspired in 1895 by the newly-constructed | in Paris |
St David's Hall | ... the National Assembly for Wales. Cardiff is also famous for Cardiff Castle, | , Llandaff Cathedral and the Wales Millennium Centre |
Library of Congress | ... k version of the song is included in the Gordon "Inferno" Collection in the | , under the title "The Appleknocker's Lament" |
Mission San Diego de Alcalá | ... he plateau", relating to its geography. La Mesa was part of a larger tract, | , and was used by Spanish Missionaries |
Forts Union | ... orthern Santa Fe railroad. Williston's livestock arena has weekly auctions. | and Buford, as well as the confluence of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rive ... |
Old East | ... kle Place, the northern quad, between two of the campus's oldest buildings, | , and Old West. Also located in McCorkle Place is the Davie Poplar tree un ... |
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts | ... a University, Flatiron Building, the Financial District around Wall Street, | , Little Italy, Harlem, the American Museum of Natural History, Chinatown, ... |
Dahlonega Mint | ... ional mints in their territories: the Charlotte Mint in North Carolina, the | in Georgia, and the New Orleans Mint in Louisiana. During 1861, the first ... |
Pierhead Building | Cardiff has many landmark buildings such as the Millennium Stadium, | the Welsh National Museum and the Senedd, the home of the National Assembl ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... personally guarantee Klemperer's salary. The Philharmonic's concerts at the | also brought in much needed revenue. With that, the orchestra managed to m ... |
Jet Propulsion Laboratory | ... by the Soviets on Sputnik from secret spy plane imagery. Together with the | (JPL), ABMA built Explorer 1 in 84 days and launched it on January 31, 195 ... |
White House | ... es, including President Woodrow Wilson, the first Southerner elected to the | since the War. (Note: He imposed racial segregation in federal agencies an ... |
American Museum of Natural History | Douglas Preston of the | wrote |
Dealey Plaza | ... 963 two hours and eight minutes after President Kennedy was assassinated in | in Dallas. He was sworn in by Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes, a family frie ... |
Metropolitan Museum of Art | ... ich was exhibited at the Salon of 1853 (finished in 1855) and is now in the | , in . Bonheur is widely considered to have been the most famous female pa ... |
Cosanti | ) is an Italian architect. He established Arcosanti and the educational | Foundation. Soleri is a lecturer in the College of Architecture at Arizona ... |
Spindletop | ... produced there. The first oil was produced a couple years after the famous | discovery in Beaumont, Texas. Railroad linkage was established in 1904 and ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | Hearn also has a star on the | . Hearn's star is located at 6755 Hollywood Blvd |
Ryman Auditorium | ... ducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in a special ceremony held at the | in Nashville, along with Elvis Presley, Keith Green, Kurt Kaiser, Doris Ak ... |
Empire State Building | ... w Jersey. The station eventually established transmission facilities at the | |
California Historical Landmark | ... t day city of San Gabriel. The original mission site is now memorialized as | #158 |
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 ... |
Beacon Theatre | ... 003, a similar tenth anniversary special was taped in New York City's famed | and later made available on DVD |
Carcassonne | ... compose The Loop, Roubaud began with a childhood memory of a snowy night in | and then wrote nightly, without returning to correct his writing from prev ... |
Rizal Park | ... he strategic location chosen was Bagumbayan, a former town which is now the | to become the center of government and a design commission was given to Da ... |
Beacon Theatre | ... in the Children's Benefit Concert, a charity concert that took place at the | in New York. Aaliyah also became the spokesperson for Tommy Hilfiger Corpo ... |
Roi Islet | ... Atoll, from the Japanese. The Alabama, the South Dakota, and the bombarded | on 29 January and Namur Islet on 30 January. She fired 330 rounds of shell ... |
Arc de Triomphe | ... France, with François Rude, best known from his group of the 1830s from the | in Paris, and David d'Angers |
George Eastman House | ... at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York City, which traveled to the | in Rochester, New York; and the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois. MOMA e ... |
Old City Hall (1857) | ... years of Mobile history and material culture and is housed in the historic | . The Oakleigh Historic Complex features three house museums that interpre ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... en, after completing the 1939 Los Angeles Philharmonic summer season at the | , Klemperer was visiting Boston and was diagnosed with a brain tumor; the ... |
Prague | ... imself with France, conquered Upper Austria, was crowned king of Bohemia at | and, in 1742, emperor at Frankfurt. The price he had to pay, however, was ... |
Arcosanti | ) is an Italian architect. He established | and the educational Cosanti Foundation. Soleri is a lecturer in the Colleg ... |
Essen | ... 24, the rural community of Rotthausen, which until then had belonged to the | district, was made part of the Gelsenkirchen district |
Pearl Harbor | ... military. Mary Ellen's physician husband, Curtis "Curt" Willard, is sent to | and is reported to have perished in the Japanese attack on December 7, 194 ... |
Parker Dam | ... Chemehuevi when their riverside lands were flooded after the completion of | in 1938. Ten Native American tribes in the basin now hold, or continue to ... |
Berlin Wall | ... rnative choice to commemorate the reunification could have been the day the | came down—November 9, 1989, which coincided with the anniversary of the pr ... |
Weimar | Krebs was born near | , and died in the same area. He is known as a student of Johann Gottfried ... |
National Historic Landmark | The site was declared a | in 1972. A system of trails and interpretive signs guides visitors through ... |
Manila Cathedral | ... Immaculate Conception. Manila is home to three other basilicas, besides the | , namely, the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene, Minor Basilica of St. ... |
Saint Louis Art Museum | ... der Stadt Linz, Linz, Austria; Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA | ;, St. Louis, MO; Sammlung Goetz, Munich, Germany; San Francisco Museum of ... |
Pentagon | ... uman was guided by the U.S. State Department and ignored Eisenhower and the | . By mid-1947, as East-West tensions over economic recovery in Germany and ... |
Central Park | ... ittle Italy, Harlem, the American Museum of Natural History, Chinatown, and | are all located on this densely populated island |
Marshall Space Flight Center | ... f the film Apollo 13 (1995), the cast and crew spent time at Space Camp and | preparing for their roles. Space Camp was mentioned in the film Stranger t ... |
First Unitarian Society of Madison | The world's largest congregation of Unitarian Universalists, | , makes its home in the historic Unitarian Meeting House, designed by one ... |
Narrows Bridge | ... th Perth, is separated from the main estuary by the Narrows, over which the | was built in 1959. The river then opens up into the large expanse of the r ... |
Wittenberg | ... an Catholic Church. The Protestant Reformation began on 31 October 1517, in | , Saxony, where Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Thesis on the Power a ... |
Arc de Triomphe | ... ated in the Battle of Castricum. The French victory was commemorated on the | in Paris as |
Dinosaur National Monument | ... initial blueprints for the CRSP included two dams on the Green River within | 's Echo Park Canyon, a move criticized by both the U.S. National Park Serv ... |
Basilica Minore de San Sebastian | ... Basilica of the Black Nazarene, Minor Basilica of St. Lorenzo Ruiz and the | . Being the seat of the Spanish colonial government in past centuries, it ... |
Pennsylvania Station | ... Hoboken Terminal with connecting service at Secaucus Junction to New York's | . Most New Jersey Transit Main Line trains terminate at Suffern; Metro-Nor ... |
Staples Center | ... w L.A. Live Way) to Chick Hearn Court. This street currently runs alongside | 's main entrance. The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Autho ... |
Fort Jay | ... adquarters staff was also the Second Corps Area headquarters staff based at | at Governors Island in New York, New York |
Michigan Avenue Bridge | ... The Deusto Bridge is a bascule bridge opened in 1936 and modelled after the | , in Chicago |
Cathedral of Notre Dame | ... the novel was to shame the City of Paris into restoring the much-neglected | , which was attracting thousands of tourists who had read the popular nove ... |
Hoover Dam | ... Great Depression with volunteer efforts, public works projects such as the | , tariffs such as the Smoot-Hawley Tariff, an increase in the top tax brac ... |
Redstone Rocket | ... arted, the OGMC was given the mission to develop what eventually became the | . This rocket set the stage for America’s space program, as well as major ... |
state capitol building | During the 1880s, Austin gained new prominence as the | was completed in 1888, and claimed as the seventh largest building in the ... |
War Memorial Plaza | ... in Rockefeller Center 2008. On January 20, 2009 the choir performed at the | in downtown Baltimore as a warm-up act to President Barack Obama's whistle ... |
Welsh National War Memorial | ... ivic buildings. These buildings surround a small green space containing the | and a number of other smaller memorials |
Salve Regina University | ... es is the Carey Mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, until August 2009 used by | . The exteriors for the "Old House" (original Collinwood mansion) were fil ... |
Empire State Building | ... res, and other forms of stone artworks, but also to decorate buildings. The | is partly covered with diabase from the area and the US Marine Corps War M ... |
Governors Island | ... taff was also the Second Corps Area headquarters staff based at Fort Jay at | in New York, New York |
White Pine Hollow State Forest | ... opulation was 240 at the 2010 census, down from 246 at the 2000 census. The | is located four miles to the northwest of Luxemburg |
South Pass | ... nd human migration routes such as the Oregon and Mormon Trails crossed over | , well to the south of the Teton Range, and Caucasian influence in the Tet ... |
L.A. Live | ... portion of West 11th Street between Figueroa Street and Georgia Street (now | Way) to Chick Hearn Court. This street currently runs alongside Staples Ce ... |
Old Town Eureka | ... ill workers and expert craftsman busy during a slow period in the industry. | , the original downtown center of this busy city in the 19th Century, has ... |
Mare Island Naval Shipyard | ... uary 1919, sponsored by Mrs. Herbert H. Harris, and was commissioned at the | , Vallejo, California, on 16 August 1920, with Lieutenant Commander H. L. ... |
Flathead Indian Reservation | ... ates. The population was 788 at the 2000 census. The town is located on the | |
National Historic Landmark | In 1967 Jerome was designated a Historic District, and a | in 1976, known as Jerome Historic District |
Topkapı Palace | ... ocket using 50 okka (140 lbs) of gunpowder from Sarayburnu, the point below | in Istanbul. The flight was said to be undertaken at the time of the birth ... |
Presidio of San Francisco | ... Charlotte Irene (Quivey) Coffin. They were married on June 7, 1899, at the | , California |
Taliesin West | ... r 1946 and spent a year and a half in fellowship with Frank Lloyd Wright at | in Arizona, and at Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin. During this time, ... |
White House | ... significant importance year after year. Diwali was first celebrated in the | in 2003 and was given official status by the United States Congress in 200 ... |
Ricketts Glen State Park | ... anoga Lake, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and part of | |
Jerome Historic District | ... ted a Historic District, and a National Historic Landmark in 1976, known as | |
Madison Square Garden | The | audience reacted with wild applause and demonstrations for half an hour. O ... |
Wheeler Army Airfield | ... eventuually on up across the central plain to Kunia and Schofield Barracks, | , and Wahiawā. Kunia Road becomes Fort Weaver Road (State Rte. 76) south o ... |
Castell Coch | In addition to Cardiff Castle, | (Red Castle) is located in Tongwynlais, in the north of the city. The curr ... |
69th Regiment Armory | ... ketball Association's original teams, playing their first home games at the | , before making Madison Square Garden their permanent home. The New York L ... |
White House | ... rash the airplane in Washington, D.C.; destroying either the Capitol or the | |
World Trade Center | ... United Airlines Flight 175, crashing the plane into the South Tower of the | as part of the September 11 attacks |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | Clift has been honored with a star on the | at 6104 Hollywood Boulevard and received four nominations for Academy Awar ... |
Hagia Sophia | ... Europe since the two great domes of Roman times – the Pantheon in Rome, and | in Constantinople. The dome of Santa Maria del Fiore remains the largest b ... |
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum | The | was dedicated on October 20, 1979. Critics generally liked the finished bu ... |
Arcosanti | Yavapai County is home to | , a prototype arcology, developed by Paolo Soleri, and under construction ... |
Edwards Air Force Base | ... he numerous interior sets. No location could substitute for the distinctive | landscape which necessitated the entire production crew move to the Mojave ... |
Shiloh National Military Park | ... k, Vicksburg National Military Park, Gettysburg National Military Park, and | —the original four from 1890. Examples of battlefield parks, battlefield s ... |
Burnside's Bridge | ... contributed to his slowness in attacking and crossing what is now called " | " on the southern flank of the Union line |
Ambassador Theatre | ... , and cast as the original 1978 production opened on August 15, 1988 at the | , where it ran for 176 performances and eight previews. Frank Rich, in his ... |
Sycamore Shoals | Elizabethton (at | ) was also the Fort Watauga site of the Transylvania Purchase. In March 17 ... |
Polo Grounds | Robeson performed at the | to support the USSR cause in the war, where he met two emissaries from the ... |
World Trade Center | ... team logo. Since the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Twin Towers of the | were kept unlit, with a red-white-and-blue ribbon placed over them. The sc ... |
Carson Mansion | ... development of Victorian architecture built in the nation. The magnificent | on 2nd and M Streets, is perhaps the most spectacular Victorian in the nat ... |
Fort Davis | ... d to the U.S. Mounted Rifles in Texas. After an arduous journey, he reached | on January 28, 1855, and was a leader for three months on scouting mission ... |
Taos Pueblo | ... ina Lujan and "Blue Flower" (1906–1993), was the daughter of a man from the | and an East Indian mother. In the 1920s she attended the Santa Fe Indian S ... |
Great Library of Alexandria | ... hiladelphus in his Library”, which alludes to Ptolemy’s construction of the | and which accordingly serves as an allegory to Louis XIV’s expansion of th ... |
JA Ranch | At one time, the large | , founded by Charles Goodnight and John George Adair, which reached into s ... |
Wembley | ... in both the 1989 Cup Winners' Cup final and the 1992 European Cup final at | . They also won a Copa del Rey in 1990, the European Super Cup in 1992, an ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... osts in the Panama Canal Zone, Miami, Florida, the Hawaiian Sea Frontier at | , in the Central Pacific, and a training center in Melville, Rhode Island |
Cathays Park | ... one) from the Brecon Beacons has been used. Most famously, the buildings of | , the civic centre in the centre of the city, are built of Portland stone ... |
Cardiff City Stadium | ... football team), SWALEC Stadium (the home of Glamorgan County Cricket Club), | (the home of Cardiff City football team and Cardiff Blues rugby union team ... |
Grand Central Terminal | ... Metro-North commuter rail service. Metro-North trains go to New York City's | , and also go as far north as Poughkeepsie. Tarrytown is a major stop on t ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... sed X-band Radar to Adak, Alaska, via the southern tip of South America and | , Hawaii. It arrived at Pearl Harbor on 9 January 2006, having travelled 1 ... |
Flatiron Building | ... around Broadway at Times Square, New York University, Columbia University, | , the Financial District around Wall Street, Lincoln Center for the Perfor ... |
Wales Millennium Centre | ... also famous for Cardiff Castle, St David's Hall, Llandaff Cathedral and the | |
Mount Auburn Cemetery | ... rom Harvard's presidency in 1909, Eliot lived until 1926. He is interred in | in Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Intramuros | ... sembly created the City of Manila composed of the municipalities of Ermita, | or the Imperial City of Manila, Tondo, Santa Cruz, Sta. Ana, San Nicolas, ... |
Penn Station New York | ... ine to Newark Penn Station and Hoboken Terminal, with connecting service to | in Midtown Manhattan |
USS Edson (DD-946) | ... l Ship Museum is working through the Naval Sea Systems Command to bring the | to Bay City as a museum ship; the Navy is expected to make a decision in t ... |
Sycamore Shoals | ... ga River, the Doe River, the Holston River, and the Nolichucky River met at | to establish an independent regional government known as the Watauga Assoc ... |
National Natural Landmark | ... , Historic American Buildings Survey, National Register of Historic Places, | s, the Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program, the Challenge C ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... ral others. She also toured Europe, performed a 50th Anniversary Concert at | and headlined New York's JVC Jazz Festival |
Lake Tahoe | ... crossed the Great Basin, the Utah-Nevada Desert, and the Sierra Nevada near | before arriving in Sacramento. Mail was then sent via steamer down the Sac ... |
Salt Creek Oil Field | ... n its history from nearly the onset. Oil was first discovered in the famous | in 1889, approximately 40 miles (64 km) north of Casper; the first refiner ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... standards The Dana Owens Album. On July 11, 2007, Latifah sang at the famed | in Los Angeles as the headlining act in a live jazz concert. Before a crow ... |
Llandaff Cathedral | ... mbly for Wales. Cardiff is also famous for Cardiff Castle, St David's Hall, | and the Wales Millennium Centre |
World Trade Center | ... , were destroyed when two hijacked airplanes crashed into and destroyed the | towers. Transmitter maintenance engineer Donald DiFranco died in the attac ... |
New Almaden Quicksilver Mine | ... ercury market was not as vigorous, however, as it was in the years when the | was a major industry in San Jose; the most visible result of the Farm Hill ... |
JA Ranch | ... esident of Clarendon College and the mayor of Clarendon from 1955-1963. The | is located in the counties of Donley, Hall, Briscoe, and Armstrong |
Fort Humboldt State Historic Park | ... enous cultures locally and throughout America is presented in detail in the | museum, on the southern edge of the city |
Fort Leavenworth | ... ing general service schools such as the Command and General Staff School at | , Kansas, and the Army War College at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. The ... |
Empire State Building | ... s about a young woman who meets an architect on the observation deck of the | and quickly turns his life upside down |
Prairie City, California | ... mer gold-rush era towns are located within city limits of Folsom, including | , Salmon Falls, and Mormon Island (though these towns no longer exist) |
Fort Sill | ... 1901 by lottery. The region has three cities and seven towns as well as the | military instillation and Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. The landscape ... |
Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir Movement | The BJP became the political voice of the | , which was led by activists of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and the RS ... |
Reich Chancellery | ... er for the centre government district (Zitadelle sector) which included the | and Führerbunker. Mohnke's command post was under the Reich Chancellery in ... |
Llangollen | ... ved the spectacular Pontcysyllte Aqueduct over the River Dee in the Vale of | , where Telford used a new method of construction consisting of troughs ma ... |
Library of Congress | ... wment for the Arts. Sherman's March was also chosen for preservation by the | National Film Registry in 2000 as an "historically significant American mo ... |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | ... as well as announcing at other venerable Los Angeles venues, including the | and Sports Arena, and the Forum. Ramsey died in 1990 |
Cardiff International Sports Stadium | ... the home of Cardiff City football team and Cardiff Blues rugby union team), | (the home of Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club) and Cardiff Arms Park (the hom ... |
Chapultepec Castle | ... ad been taken by cadet Juan Escutia to his death after leaping with it from | to deny the Americans the honor of capturing it. In a final act of defianc ... |
Circus World Museum | ... rism. Tourist destinations such as the House on the Rock near Spring Green, | in Baraboo, and The Wisconsin Dells also draw thousands of visitors annual ... |
Millennium Stadium | ... derway to release the rugby club from the terms of the lease, to enable the | to be redeveloped with a new North Stand and adjoining convention centre. ... |
Blue Ridge Parkway | ... es northeast of Transylvania County receiving the lowest precipitation. The | traverses through parts of the county, affording spectacular views of the ... |
Parthenon | ... 87. Some objects in the collection, most notably the Elgin Marbles from the | , are the objects of intense controversy and of calls for restitution to t ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... York premiere of the composition, which took place on December 13, 1928 in | , with Walter Damrosch conducting the New York Philharmonic |
Wheeler Lake | ... cated southeast of the intersection of Interstates 565 and 65, and north of | |
Carnegie Hall | ... ged 82, made a comeback with a live one-man show, including one recorded at | in 1972 and released as a double album, An Evening with Groucho, on A&M Re ... |
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct | Among other structures, this involved the spectacular | over the River Dee in the Vale of Llangollen, where Telford used a new met ... |
Central Park | ... City; the National Battlefields Commission has compared its use to that of | in New York City and Hyde Park in London. It has thus seen various events ... |
South Pass | ... al. Robert Stuart and a party of five men returning from Astoria discovered | in 1812. The Oregon Trail later followed that route. In 1850, Jim Bridger ... |
Bonneville Dam | ... s, adopted a constitution and incorporated after the 1938 completion of the | flooded Cascades Rapids; Still, in the 1930s, there were natives who lived ... |
Cathays Park | ... sh history that have been moved to the site in Cardiff. The Civic Centre in | comprises a collection of Edwardian buildings such as the City Hall, Natio ... |
United States Naval Observatory | ... Naval Academy commanded the CSS Shenandoah. The first superintendent of the | , Commander Matthew Fontaine Maury, advocate of the creation of the United ... |
26 Broadway | ... Ohio moved its headquarters from Cleveland to its permanent headquarters at | in New York City. Concurrently, the trustees of Standard Oil of Ohio chart ... |
Ash Hollow State Historical Park | ... Nebraska include Courthouse and Jail Rocks, Chimney Rock, Scotts Bluff, and | |
Tribute in Light | ... rm two beams of light shooting straight up into the sky. This is called the | , and was originally lit every day at dusk until April 14, 2002. After tha ... |
Fort Astoria | ... Company built a new much larger Fort Vancouver in 1824 slightly upstream of | on the Washington side of the Columbia River (they were hoping the Columbi ... |
New York Stock Exchange | ... usman & Company. With his earnings and commissions, he bought a seat on the | for $18,000 ($434,000 in today's dollars). There he amassed a fortune befo ... |
Metropolitan Museum of Art | ... efining moment, one of them in a torso the British Museum, the other at the | . The Metropolitan's sculpture of a heroically nude helmeted warrior stand ... |
Catalina Highway | ... ently offers a secondary route to the top. Prior to the construction of the | on the opposite side of the Santa Catalina range, the Oracle Control Road ... |
Prague | ... ver actually fought on the battlefield. Later that year, at a conference in | , he donned a solid white keffiyeh–different from the checkered one he ado ... |
Historic Triangle | ... ong the roads leading to Yorktown and Williamsburg, where many sites of the | are of both American Revolutionary War and Civil War significance. The fir ... |
home | ... the Senate. He died on August 25, 2009, in his Hyannis Port, Massachusetts | . By the time of his death, he had come to be viewed as a major figure and ... |
Mission San Juan Capistrano | ... Santa Ana (Valley of Saint Anne, or Santa Ana Valley). On November 1, 1776, | was established within this valley. This Santa Ana Valley comprised most o ... |
World Trade Center | ... town Honolulu to save Lilo. Following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the | , this sequence was revised so that Stitch instead flew a spaceship throug ... |
Massachusetts General Hospital | ... ed from the Kennedy Compound to Cape Cod Hospital and then by helicopter to | in Boston. Within days, doctors announced that Kennedy had a malignant gli ... |
Telluride | ... Miguel Rivers, also in Colorado, and these led to the creation of Ouray and | , respectively. Because most gold deposits along the upper Colorado River ... |
SM Mall of Asia | ... t in Asia and the first free-standing store in the Philippines. Branches in | and Trinoma opened October 2007. Three more branches opened in 2008 at Rob ... |
Union Station | ... weekend rail service between Manhattan, Illinois and Chicago, Illinois (at | ): 143rd Street, 153rd Street, and 179th Street |
House of Wisdom | ... had been appointed by the Abbasid Caliph Ma'mum founder of Baghdad, to 'the | ' in that city, he was a philosopher and an opponent of alchemy. Finally w ... |
Middleton Place | ... eton died on June 13, 1784 in Charleston. He was entombed in the gardens at | , on Ashley River Road in Dorchester County, South Carolina |
Kennedy Compound | ... Kennedy suffered a seizure, and then another one as he was rushed from the | to Cape Cod Hospital and then by helicopter to Massachusetts General Hospi ... |
Palo Duro Canyon | ... livelihood and demoralized, the Comanche and Kiowa abandoned the area (see | ) |
Pearl Harbor | ... hu is located along the northern shore of both Middle Loch and West Loch of | at (21.392500, -158.010710). Both Interstate H-1 and Farrington Highway (H ... |
Polo Grounds | ... ptember 23, 1908, the New York Giants and Chicago Cubs played a game in the | . Nineteen-year-old rookie first baseman Fred Merkle, later to become one ... |
The Gorge Amphitheatre | The river flows past | , a prominent concert venue in the Northwest, then through Priest Rapids D ... |
SM Mall of Asia | ... es once the terminal station next to it is fully completed. Previously, the | in Pasay was the country's largest mall, and before it the SM Megamall in ... |
Independence Rock (Wyoming) | ... he North Platte to the Sweetwater River valley which heads almost due west. | is located on the Sweetwater River. The Sweetwater would have to be crosse ... |
Grauman's Chinese Theatre | ... uring this time she was invited to leave her handprints in the forecourt of | |
Niagara Falls | ... sula and Niagara Escarpment, a geological rock formation running south into | and continuing into New York. The "Cup and Saucer Trail", which climbs the ... |
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore | ... d on common operational issues, i.e., Kampinoski National Park, Poland with | , Indiana; or the Lake Superior parks of Canada and the U.S.; Pukaskwa Nat ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... unveiled plans to tear down the old Penn Station and replace it with a new | and office building complex. Organized protests were aimed at preserving t ... |
Narrows Bridge | # | , South Perth to Perth (Kwinana Freeway and Mandurah railway line; 2001) – ... |
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site | The | is located in Williams County along the Missouri River on the Montana bord ... |
Henry Ford Museum | According to the transportation curator at the | , Robert Casey, the Jeep Cherokee (XJ) was the first true sport utility ve ... |
Fort D.A. Russell | Holbrook was the umpire for maneuvers at | , Wyoming (later Fort Francis E. Warren) until September 16, 1906. He then ... |
Old Dutch Burying Ground | ... on Irving, whose story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is set in the adjacent | . Incorporated in 1849 as Tarrytown Cemetery, it posthumously honored Irvi ... |
Library of Congress | ... 0s. It won four Oscars and several other awards. In 2001, the United States | deemed the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation ... |
Metropolitan Museum of Art | ... ork, Whitney Museum of American Art, Getty Los Angeles, California, and the | , New York marks him as a major contemporary artist |
Orpheum Theatre | ... ip to Toronto. Between April 30 – May 4, 2007, the show originated from the | in San Francisco |
Madison Square Garden | ... WW leader Bill Haywood, Jack put on "The Pageant of the Paterson Strike" in | as a benefit for the strikers |
Hill-Stead Museum | Just above the village, off Mountain Road, lies the | . The estate, completed in 1901 and designed for Alfred Atmore Pope by his ... |
Areopagus | ... Augustus; in essence it was a Roman temple to the Augustan Mars Ultor. The | , the "mount of Ares" where Paul of Tarsus preached, is sited at some dist ... |
Hollywood Sign | ... ears. Soon after, she bought a house for herself and Edith, right under the | , at 2004 Vine Street |
World Trade Center | ... s. In about 1991–92, Ball saw a plastic bag blowing in the wind outside the | . He watched the bag for ten minutes, saying later that it provoked an "un ... |
South Pass | ... ed up to nine times before the trail crosses over the Continental Divide at | , Wyoming. From South Pass the trail continues southwest crossing Big Sand ... |
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts | ... ch depicts a surgery that took place at the school, for $68 million, to the | , in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. A reproduction hangs ... |
Central Park | ... en walked or sat in Washington, D.C's Lafayette Park and in New York City's | . It was not uncommon for him to discuss government affairs with other peo ... |
Adirondack Park | ... he Adirondack Mountains. Most of the town, the southern part, is inside the | |
Areopagus | ... another account she was taken by Boreas not along the Ilissos, but from the | , a rock outcropping near the Acropolis where murderers were tried. Howeve ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | Rosalind Russell has a star on the | , at 1708 Vine Street |
Boston Manufacturing Company | ... of textile machines, and on his return to the United States, he set up the | . Lowell and his partners built America's second cotton-to-cloth textile m ... |
Statue of Liberty | ... a suspected saboteur (Cummings) and a real saboteur (Norman Lloyd) atop the | . That year he also directed Have You Heard?, a photographic dramatisation ... |
Monocacy National Battlefield | The | lies just south of the city limits, while Antietam National Battlefield an ... |
Mariners' Museum | Recovered artifacts from the USS Monitor are displayed at the | , one of the more notable museums of its type in the world. The Museum’s c ... |
New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission | ... mford—led directly to the enactment in 1965 of a local law establishing the | , which is responsible for preserving the "city's historic, aesthetic, and ... |
Acropolis of Athens | ... thenon Marbles, that were removed from Parthenon and other buildings on the | by Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin, and are now part of the British Museum ... |
Grauman's Egyptian Theatre | ... areer, resulting in a three-day American Cinematheque retrospective held at | in Hollywood and the Aero Theater in Santa Monica, California, in April 20 ... |
Parthenon | ... cated the return to Athens of the Parthenon Marbles, that were removed from | and other buildings on the Acropolis of Athens by Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl o ... |
Spindletop | ... e lower prices. Standard Oil, being formed well before the discovery of the | oil field and a demand for oil other than for heat and light, was well pla ... |
Nipper Building | The famous " | " depicting RCA's famous "His Master's Voice" trademark in its tower windo ... |
Ayala Center | ... istricts, sometimes within financial hubs such as Makati or Ortigas Center. | , a major development within the Makati central business district, contain ... |
Capitol | ... d intended to crash the airplane in Washington, D.C.; destroying either the | or the White Hous |
Chasen's | In December 1987, at | restaurant in Los Angeles, Sinatra, Davis, and Martin announced a 29 date ... |
Chicago | ... th service to Effingham, Mattoon, Champaign-Urbana, Kankakee, Homewood, and | . Centralia is also served by Amtrak Train 390/391, the Saluki, daily in t ... |
Fort Fisher | ... ey of Virginia was occupied by Philip Sheridan. The Union Blockade captured | NC, and Sherman finally took Charleston SC by land attack |
Carnegie Hall | ... t week. Miller's huge success in 1939 culminated with his band appearing at | on October 6, with Paul Whiteman, Benny Goodman, and also the main attract ... |
Hellenic Parliament | ... tuency, but the 7,500 votes were not enough to secure a seat for her in the | (she needed 33 more votes), something that came true in the elections of 1 ... |
Los Angeles Zoo | ... eginning in 1980, it worked with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the | to start a captive breeding program. The last 22 condors were taken into c ... |
Prague | Doppler's research in | was interrupted by the revolutionary incidents of March 1848, when he fled ... |
Union Station | ... ich provides daily rail service between Manhattan, Illinois and Chicago (at | ) |
Mission San Gabriel | After the Spanish founded | in 1771, the Chino Hills were used extensively for grazing by mission catt ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | Stevens has a star on the | at 1701 Vine Street. He won the Academy Award for Best Director twice, in ... |
Grove Street Cemetery | ... mbridge American Cemetery and Memorial. A monument stone was also placed in | in New Haven, Connecticut next to the campus of |
Weimar | ... had been chosen for the Luftwaffe, but instead was sent to the artillery in | . He did not perform well, confusing left and right during training and be ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | Desi Arnaz has two stars on the | : one at 6327 Hollywood Boulevard for contributions to motion pictures, an ... |
Harold C. Bradley House | ... Unitarian Meeting House, is in the adjacent suburb of Shorewood Hills.) The | , designed collaboratively by Louis H. Sullivan and George Grant Elmslie i ... |
Provincetown, Massachusetts | ... d nightclubs, most notably during the preceding Independence Day weekend in | . Celebrity gossip blogger Perez Hilton had also been posting items on his ... |
William H. Seward House | ... l Street Methodist Episcopal Church, and Dr. Sylvester Willard Mansion. The | and Willard Memorial Chapel-Welch Memorial Hall are National Historic Land ... |
Monticello | ... George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson planted it at his home in Virginia, | . The Lewis and Clark Expedition sometimes subsisted on pawpaws during the ... |
Union Station | ... oach USA, provides transportation through Rockford to Chicago – stopping at | , O'Hare Airport, and Midway Airport. Jefferson Lines provides transportat ... |
Melbourne Cricket Ground | The site for the opening and closing ceremonies was the | which was also used during Melbourne's 1956 Olympic Games. The mascot for ... |
Los Alamos National Laboratory | ... ve arXiv.org (pronounced "archive") was created by Paul Ginsparg in 1991 at | for the purpose of distributing theoretical high-energy physics preprints. ... |
Intramuros | ... attracts over 1 million tourists each year. Major destinations include the | , museums such as the National Museum of the Philippines, and other touris ... |
Apollo Theater | ... e mid-1930s. A teenage Ella Fitzgerald, fresh from a talent show win at the | in 1934, became its vocalist |
La Fortaleza | ... he state of the union in the U.S. The official residence of the governor is | |
White House | ... Augusta National Chairman Clifford Roberts, inviting Roberts to stay at the | on several occasions; Roberts, an investment broker, also handled the Eise ... |
Pentagon | ... and-attack cruise missile, the CJ-10, entered service in 2009. In 2011, the | reported that China was believed to be testing the JL-2 missile, a submari ... |
Washington Place | ... and ammunition and some potentially evidential documents on the premises of | , Liliuokalani's private residence implicating her in the effort to restor ... |
Quedlinburg | ... and Empress Agnes. Her older five siblings were: Adelaide (later Abbess of | ), Gisela (who died in infancy before her birth), Matilda (later wife of R ... |
Yankee Stadium | Unlike the crosstown | , Shea was built on an open field (on top of a garbage landfill), so there ... |
SWALEC Stadium | ... the Wales national rugby union team and the Wales national football team), | (the home of Glamorgan County Cricket Club), Cardiff City Stadium (the hom ... |
Tiger Stadium | ... er 13, he appeared on the cover of Time magazine. On September 14, 1968, at | in front of a nationally televised audience, McLain pitched the Tigers to ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... or investments by the Americans in strategic construction projects. It is a | and is owned and operated by the state of New York as Fort Montgomery Stat ... |
Los Angeles Music Center | ... ould serve as the Philharmonic's new home, and would eventually lead to the | , she and others wanted a more prominent conductor to lead the orchestra; ... |
Dodger Stadium | Live traffic reports pertaining to | were broadcast from the Dodgers Transportation Center inside the ballpark ... |
United States Capitol | The National Memorial Day Concert takes place on the west lawn of the | . The concert is broadcast on PBS and NPR. Music is performed, and respect ... |
Ten Chimneys | | , the home of Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, is located in Genesee |
Prague | ... aller de Arquitectura include Place de l’Europe (Luxembourg), Nova Karlin ( | ), Port Praski (Warsaw), New Castellana (Madrid), Tarragona’s new seafront ... |
Ebbets Field | ... and in Brooklyn to build a more accessible and better arrayed ballpark than | . Beloved as it was, Ebbets Field had grown old and was not well served by ... |
Lockwood-Mathews Mansion | ... ed on the Lyndhurst estate. This mansion was destroyed by fire in 1969. The | in South Norwalk, Connecticut, was also used for some scenes in House of D ... |
Seattle Center | ... as been the Nesholm Family Lecture Hall of McCaw Hall, the same building at | that houses the Seattle Opera. The city contributed $150,000 to the $350,0 ... |
Graceland | ... ed the hotel after the song, located across the street from Presley's home, | , in Memphis, Tennessee |
Pictograph Cave | ... orn Battlefield National Monument, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, | , Chief Plenty Coups State Park, Zoo Montana, Yellowstone Art Museum, Red ... |
Presidio of San Diego | ... ton and other civic-minded businessmen to purchase the site of the original | , which they developed as a historic park and eventually donated to the ci ... |
Library of Congress | ... Committee, the Arms Control Observer Group, and the Joint Committee on the | |
World Trade Center | ... the September 11 attacks, sits on in Lower Manhattan in New York City. The | complex stood on the site until it was destroyed in the attacks; Studio Da ... |
Avalon Ballroom | ... he group has never returned to the level of popularity enjoyed in the early | /Fillmore Auditorium days |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Coventry Cathedral | ... now also twinned with Dresden, Lidice and 23 other cities around the world. | is one of the newer cathedrals in the world, having been built following t ... |
San Agustin Church | Other notable churches in the city include | in Intramuros, the shrine of the canonically crowned image of Nuestra Seño ... |
Old Well | The most enduring symbol of the university is the | , a small neoclassical rotunda based on the Temple of Love in the Gardens ... |
White House | ... gress and the United States Supreme Court Building east of the Capitol; the | (on a line directly north of the Washington Monument), the National Archiv ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... ate Bridge, San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. It was recognized as a | in 1962 |
land walls | ... t attempts were repulsed, but on July 17, with four divisions attacking the | , while the Venetian fleet attacked the sea walls from the Golden Horn. Th ... |
Lübeck | Today it is spoken in Dithmarschen, around Neumünster, Rendsburg, Kiel and | |
Central City | ... her mining camps have faded into ghost towns, but quite a few camps such as | , Black Hawk, Georgetown, and Idaho Springs survive |
Springfield Armory | ... popularity boom in the 1980s, Springfield was best known as the site of the | , a site selected by George Washington and Henry Knox in 1777. Closed cont ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... William H. Seward House and Willard Memorial Chapel-Welch Memorial Hall are | s. The South Street Area Historic District is a national historic district |
National Historic Landmark | The entire town was designated a | in 1961. However, the town underwent additional decline and financial stre ... |
Taos Pueblo | An article with drawings by Blumenschein about a ceremony at | appeared in the July 10, 1898, issue of Harper's Weekly |
U.S. Naval War College | ... or taught at many strategic institutes in the Western world, including the | |
Armsmear | ... n 1632, the Dutch established a trading post at Good Hope, near present day | in Hartford, depriving the Pequot of a monopoly in the area. The Dutch pos ... |
Arcosanti | ... ounty, Arizona, United States. The population was 2,058 at the 2000 census. | is just north of Cordes Lakes, and Agua Fria National Monument is a few mi ... |
Penn Station | The metro region's commuter rail lines converge at | and Grand Central Terminal, on the west and east sides of Midtown Manhatta ... |
Ipatiev House | ... inburg in 1918. Nicholas, Alexandra and their daughter Maria arrived at the | on 30 April 1918. On entering their new prison, they were ordered to open ... |
SM Mall of Asia | ... Robinsons Galleria in Quezon City. Another factory and drive-thru store in | in Pasay City, the 9th store opened in Gateway Mall, Araneta Center, and a ... |
Willard Memorial Chapel-Welch Memorial Hall | ... Church, and Dr. Sylvester Willard Mansion. The William H. Seward House and | are National Historic Landmarks. The South Street Area Historic District i ... |
Penn Station | ... ice on the Morristown Line, with trains heading to Hoboken Terminal, and to | in Midtown Manhattan via the Kearny Connection |
Goslar | Judith-Maria of Swabia (b. | , 9 April 1054 – d. 14 March ca. 1105?) was a German princess, a member of ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... the same (earlier evening it had performed with Goodman at his famous 1938 | Jazz Concert). While Webb was officially declared the winner, there was a ... |
Cultural Center of the Philippines | ... f Black Nazarene, and free performances in Rizal Park and events within the | . Rizal Park is a major tourist attraction and one of the most recognizabl ... |
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art | ... PA; Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO; Sammlung Goetz, Munich, Germany | ;, San Francisco, CA; Stiftung Kunsthalle Bern, Bern, Switzerland; Tate Mo ... |
Herald Square | ... rth Avenue and 14th Street), Madison Square (Fifth Avenue and 23rd Street), | (Sixth Avenue and 34th Street), Times Square (Seventh Avenue and 42nd Stre ... |
Zappeion | ... isters for Culture of the other nine member states of the European Union at | , in order to increase the people's cultural awareness, since there was no ... |
Caparra | In 1508, Juan Ponce de León founded the original settlement | (named after the province Caceres, Spain, the birthplace of then-governor ... |
Edwards Air Force Base | ... ut the test pilots who were involved in high-speed aeronautical research at | as well as those selected to be astronauts for Project Mercury, the United ... |
New Haven Green | ... the United States, the most famous example of a town green is probably the | in New Haven, Connecticut. New Haven was founded by settlers from England ... |
World Trade Center | The former Twin Towers of the | were located in Lower Manhattan. At and , the 110-story buildings were the ... |
Cardiff City Stadium | ... k from 1910 until the end of the 2008–09 season. The club's new home is the | , which they rent to the Cardiff Blues the cities professional rugby union ... |
Carson Mansion | ... undreds of significant Victorian homes, including the nationally recognized | , situated at the head of its Old Town Historic District. Eureka is also s ... |
Yuma Crossing | ... ll point. Later military expeditions that crossed the Colorado River at the | include Juan Bautista de Anza (1774), the Mormon Battalion (1848) and the ... |
Stone Mountain | ... the Olympic Ring, a circle from the center of Atlanta. Others were held at | , about outside of the city. To broaden ticket sales, other events, such a ... |
Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo | The | was founded on June 3 of 1770 in the nearby settlement of Monterey, but wa ... |
Provincetown, Massachusetts | ... came to believe much more deeply in class conflict. That summer he spent in | with Mabel Dodge and her son, putting together Insurgent Mexico and interv ... |
Prague | ... r effect of sound was verified by Buys Ballot in 1845. In Doppler's time in | as a professor he published over 50 articles on mathematics, physics and a ... |
South Pass | ... hway). It is 40 miles north of Rock Springs and about 45 miles southwest of | |
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel | ... ember and bourbon distiller, Colonel James E. Pepper, who brought it to the | bar in New York City |
Wisconsin State Capitol | The | dome, closely based on the dome of the U.S. Capitol, is the jewel of the M ... |
Berlin Wall | ... can history. Highlights of the Museum's collection include a section of the | and the outer wall from Dachau Concentration Camp |
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 ... |
Massachusetts General Hospital | In the US the | has a psychosurgery program. Operations are also performed at a few other ... |
New York Stock Exchange | ... 995 Atlas began trading publicly on the NASDAQ, and in 1997 appeared on the | . An initial public offering of 4 million shares was made in August 1998. ... |
Georgetown | ... d into ghost towns, but quite a few camps such as Central City, Black Hawk, | , and Idaho Springs survive |
Coventry Cathedral | ... orld War II. Coventry is now twinned with 27 other cities around the world. | is notable for being one of the newest cathedrals in the world, having bee ... |
Fenway Park | ... nator Hatch in Kennedy's honor. Kennedy threw the ceremonial first pitch at | before the Boston Red Sox season opener in April, echoing what his grandfa ... |
Wittenberg | At | in 1522 and at Nuremberg in 1524, Martin Luther encouraged him to convert ... |
Cathedral Caverns | ... stian Slater, and Sharon Stone. Parts of Tom and Huck (1995) were filmed in | , located near Huntsville. Following in the motif of the "Rocket City," Co ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... in Hawaiian waters. Upon completion of this training on 1 July she departed | with the Fleet, bound for a goodwill cruise to Australia and New Zealand. ... |
Grauman's Egyptian Theatre | American Beauty had its world premiere on September 8, 1999, at | in Los Angeles. Three days later, the film appeared at the Toronto Interna ... |
Rizal Park | ... ces in Rizal Park and events within the Cultural Center of the Philippines. | is a major tourist attraction and one of the most recognizable icons of th ... |
American Museum of Natural History | Jumbo's skeleton was donated to the | in New York City. The elephant's heart was sold to Cornell University. Jum ... |
Golden Gate Bridge | ... haracterized by many wooded areas, hills, and scenic vistas overlooking the | , San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. It was recognized as a National ... |
New York City Hall | ... der the Articles of Confederation, with the Continental Congress meeting at | (then at Fraunces Tavern). New York was the first capital under the newly ... |
Millennium Stadium | Sporting venues in the city include the | (the national stadium for the Wales national rugby union team and the Wale ... |
Tiger Stadium | In 2000, the team left | , then tied with Fenway Park as the oldest active baseball stadium, in fav ... |
Palace Amusements | ... f Lake Avenue and Kingsley Street, the cornerstone of what would become the | complex; other attractions followed. During these early decades in Asbury ... |
Library of Congress | In 1936 Alan Lomax recorded the Soul Stirrers for the | 's American music project under the Aladdin Record label. They later moved ... |
San Francisco Naval Shipyard | ... the United States for overhaul at the Portsmouth Navy Yard. She stopped at | , then continued on through the Panama Canal and up the Atlantic coast to ... |
Library of Congress | Other attractions within walking distance of the National Mall include the | and the United States Supreme Court Building east of the Capitol; the Whit ... |
Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site | Deer Lodge is also the location of | , dedicated to the interpretation of the frontier cattle ranching era. Thi ... |
Fort Christina | ... elaware River on the Mid-Atlantic coast of North America from 1638 to 1655. | , now in Wilmington, Delaware, was the first settlement. New Sweden includ ... |
Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics | The | , housed on the University of Kansas campus in Lawrence, Kansas, was estab ... |
Castell Coch | ... y cultural sites varying from the historical Cardiff Castle and out of town | to the more modern Wales Millennium Centre and Cardiff Bay. Cardiff was a ... |
Library of Congress | ... Big Business (1929), which includes one of these routines, was added to the | as a national treasure in 1992. Notable Laurel traits included crying like ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 2006 ... |
Seattle Center | ... s about half a dozen cinemas (including, since 2007, its own SIFF Cinema at | ), with the exact roster varying from year to year |
Fort Adams | ... dered to sea, and the remaining elements of the academy were transported to | , Newport, Rhode Island by the USS Constitution in April 1861 and setup in ... |
Washita Battlefield | ... he Santa Fe and Trail of Tears national historic trails, the Fort Smith and | national historic sites, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial |
Eureka | In 2010 a 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck offshore, 33 mi. (53 km) west of | , resulting in only minor injuries and some structural damage to houses an ... |
Massachusetts General Hospital | A recent study conducted at the | analyzed the outcome of bilateral cingulotomy in 44 patients for the treat ... |
Miami Orange Bowl | ... a on its site. The only other Olympic venue to be closed since has been the | , demolished in 2008 for the Florida Marlins' new baseball stadium to be b ... |
John F. Kennedy Library | ... und in Hyannis Port, past numerous landmarks named after his family, to the | in Boston, Massachusetts, where it lay in repose and where over 50,000 mem ... |
Cardiff Central Market | ... shop. Cardiff has a number of markets, including the vast Victorian indoor | and the newly established Riverside Community Market, which specialises in ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... in May 2005, the success of which inspired a further series of concerts at | , New York City in October 2005 |
Ulm Minster | ... constitution, and the beginning of the construction of an enormous church ( | , 1377), financed by the inhabitants of Ulm themselves rather than by the ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... It is also the sight of the annual Sunken Garden Poetry Festival, and is a | |
Great Dismal Swamp | ... naval base, Naval Station Norfolk. Suffolk, which includes a portion of the | , is the largest city by area at |
Willis Tower | ... d's tallest from 1972, until they were surpassed by the construction of the | in 1974 (formerly known as the Sears tower located in Chicago). , a replac ... |
Intramuros | ... ad been known as Parañaque, and Muntinlupa. The capital of the Province was | , then itself called and considered to be Manila, a walled city located al ... |
Taliesin | ... f in fellowship with Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin West in Arizona, and at | in Spring Green, Wisconsin. During this time, he gained international reco ... |
Brandenburg Gate | ... from Paris at Napoleon's fall, the Goddess was re-established atop Berlin's | . An Iron Cross was inserted into her laurel wreath, making her into a God ... |
Kennedy Compound | Kennedy's body traveled a journey from the | in Hyannis Port, past numerous landmarks named after his family, to the Jo ... |
Wales Millennium Centre | ... e historical Cardiff Castle and out of town Castell Coch to the more modern | and Cardiff Bay. Cardiff was a finalist in the European Capital of Culture ... |
Columbus Circle | ... Avenue and 34th Street), Times Square (Seventh Avenue and 42nd Street), and | (Eighth Avenue/ and 59th Street) |
Fenway Park | ... and the Boston Red Sox as both teams observed a moment of silence. Flags at | were flown at half-staff and "Taps" was performed as players stood along t ... |
Knott's Berry Farm | ... es for decades was The Movieland Wax Museum in Buena Park, California, near | . The museum opened in 1962 and through the years added many wax figures o ... |
Isca Augusta | ... s in Britannia built around the same time at York (Eboracum) and Caerleon ( | ); this has led to the suggestion that the fortress, rather than London (L ... |
La Brea Tar Pits | ... y led Currie to conclude that the locality was not a predator trap like the | in California, and that all of the preserved animals died at the same time ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... tional Folk Album. Case also had the chance to perform Beatles songs at the | with Sir George Martin. He frequently conducts songwriting workshops in Ca ... |
New York Stock Exchange | ... ond-largest stock exchange by market capitalization in the world, after the | . As of January 25, 2011, there are 2,711 listings, with a total capitaliz ... |
National Natural Landmark | The township is the site of Newton Woods, a U.S. | |
Wittenberg | ... gan in earnest when Martin Luther, an Augustinian monk at the university of | , called in 1517 for a reopening of the debate on the sale of indulgences ... |
Old Summer Palace | ... is a park named after him and bust of Hugo stands near the entrance of the | in Beijing |
Pearl Harbor | ... headed for the Pacific. After transiting the Panama Canal, she proceeded to | for intensified training in torpedo approaches, evasive maneuvers, and sim ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... ca. On , prior to the film's release, Cruz received the 2,436th star on the | in front of the El Capitan Theatre. She became the first Spanish actress t ... |
JPL | ... ocused on the vehicle, while a payload was assumed to become available from | , and the network of ground tracking stations was assumed to be a Navy pro ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... ican debut in 1976, conducting the London Schools Symphony Orchestra at the | . He first conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic (LA Phil) in 1979 during ... |
Wake Island | Today, most of Micronesia are independent states, except for Guam and | , which are U.S. territories, and for the Northern Mariana Islands, which ... |
Berlin Wall | Set in contemporary West Berlin (at the time still enclosed by the | ), Wings of Desire follows two angels, Damiel and Cassiel, as they roam th ... |
Mount Wilson Observatory | In 1915, Walter Sydney Adams, using a 60-inch (1.5 m) reflector at | , observed the spectrum of Sirius B and determined that it was a faint whi ... |
Taos Pueblo | ... of European trained painters that collected around the visually spectacular | in the Southwestern United States. The founding members fostered the emerg ... |
Notre Dame de Paris | ... harles was married by proxy to Henrietta Maria in front of the doors of the | , before his first Parliament could meet to forbid the banns. Many members ... |
Newton Woods | The township is the site of | , a U.S. National Natural Landmark |
Skypoint | ... new buildings, new parking garages and a new MET Transit Center and in 2002 | was completed. Downtown also saw a renaissance of the historic areas withi ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... s now the official residence of the president of Stanford University, and a | . Hoover's rustic rural presidential retreat, Rapidan Camp (also known as ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | In May 2010, Kingsley was awarded a star on the | |
Freedom Tower | ... no children. After her death, her body was taken to lie in state in Miami's | , where more than 200,000 fans paid their final respects. Her body was ret ... |
Lakeview Gusher | ... n blowout preventions, gushers were the norm. Although there were many, the | was the grand-daddy of them all, producing of oil per day at its peak. In ... |
Weimar | ... erman Revolution in November 1918. In 1919, a national assembly convened in | , where a new constitution for the German Reich was written, then adopted ... |
Wales Millennium Centre | ... Bay which contains the Senedd building, home to the Welsh Assembly and the | arts complex. Current developments include the continuation of the redevel ... |
Hocking Hills | The scenic | region lies immediately to the south, mostly in neighboring Hocking County ... |
Library of Congress | ... b Dylan had a marked dislike for the song, stating that "If you go into the | , you can find a lot better than that. There are millions of songs like 'M ... |
Cathedral of Saint John the Divine | ... l; foundation stone and the eight huge polished columns for the nave of the | in New York City; the Pennsylvania Railroad Station and the Masonic Temple ... |
Van Cortlandt Manor | ... nd granted to Stephanus Van Cortlandt of New York City in 1697. The part of | that ultimately became Somers and Yorktown was known as the Middle Distric ... |
Los Angeles Aqueduct | ... owing City of Los Angeles, water was diverted from the Owens River into the | in 1913. The Owens River Valley cultures and environments changed substant ... |
Apollo Theater | ... celebrities and thousands of fans attended public memorial services at the | in New York on December 28, 2006 and at the James Brown Arena on December ... |
Massachusetts General Hospital | Frist joined the lab of W. John Powell Jr. at | in 1977, where he continued his training in cardiovascular physiology. He ... |
Los Alamos | ... novation and provide competition to the nuclear weapon design laboratory at | , New Mexico, home of the Manhattan Project that developed the first atomi ... |
St. Patrick's Cathedral | ... fans paid tribute to her at the funeral home. A service was held for her in | . She was interred in a private mausoleum at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bron ... |
Mount Independence | After the construction of Fort Independence on | in 1775, rebel soldiers bravely manned the lesser fortifications of the Ve ... |
Fenway Park | ... hite lettering - at the 2010 NHL Winter Classic versus the Boston Bruins at | . For the 2010–11 season, the Winter Classic jersey was adopted as the tea ... |
St Michael's Cathedral | ... Europe on such a scale) and in 1962 Sir Basil Spence's much-celebrated new | (incorporating one of the world's largest tapestries) was consecrated. Its ... |
San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge | ... Francisco Giants of the National League. The series takes its name from the | which links the cities of Oakland and San Francisco. Although competitive, ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... as Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream, her first stage production, at the | . The stage production was later turned into a 1935 movie, her film debut. ... |
Kykuit | ... kefeller family estate of "Pocantico", in Westchester County, New York (see | ) |
Eiffel Tower | ... of Ecthelion, which individually is said to be tall is around , same as the | , and the diameter of the city almost three-quarters of a mile . The book ... |
Cleveland Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry | ... most of any large theropod dinosaur behind the Allosaurus assemblage at the | in Utah. The group seems to be composed of one very old adult; eight adult ... |
Fort Fisher | ... n residents of the Tar Heel area were leaders in the war, at Gettysburg and | |
Pearl Harbor | ... December. The Alabama departed from the New Hebrides on 5 January 1944 for | , Hawaii. which she arrived at on 12 January. She underwent a brief stint ... |
Gateway Arch | ... breakup, Eve 6 played their final show together on July 15, 2004 under the | in St. Louis. Collins had a short lived project called Brotherhood of Lost ... |
Pierpont Morgan Library | To mark the 50th anniversary of The Little Prince's publication, the | mounted a major exhibit of Saint-Exupéry's draft manuscript, preparatory d ... |
Coventry's historic cathedral | ... on this date led to severe damage to large areas of the city centre and to | , leaving only a shell and the spire. More than 4,000 houses were damaged ... |
Grauman's Chinese Theatre | ... mber 6, 2006 when his hand and foot prints were set in concrete in front of | alongside those of other celebrated actors and entertainers |
Wittenberg | ... rite the The Ninety-Five Theses, which he nailed to the door of a church at | in |
Murphy Branch | ... auction. The Richmond and Danville Railroad had stopped construction of the | just east of here. In the late 1880s, Col. A.B. Andrews, who was a second ... |
Minor Theater | Arcata's | is one of the oldest movies-only theaters in the United States which is st ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... sant. The paper eventually moved to Baltimore, Maryland. Lundy's house is a | . Most of the village has been designated a historic district, the Mount P ... |
Leonis Adobe | ... ian, hiking, and mountain biking trails. Nearby to the south is the pioneer | National Historic Landmark, with gardens and a historical Museum. It's acr ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | On October 11, 2001, Bradshaw received a star on the | , the first and only NFL player (as of May 31, 2008) to do so |
Senedd | ... nt development with a new waterfront area at Cardiff Bay which contains the | building, home to the Welsh Assembly and the Wales Millennium Centre arts ... |
Pupin Hall | ... fission experiment in the United States, which was done in the basement of | ; the members of the team were Herbert L. Anderson, Eugene T. Booth, John ... |
1982 World's Fair | ... t venues including the Smithsonian Museum's American Folklife Festival, the | in Knoxville, Tennessee, and the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville. ... |
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 ... |
Massachusetts General Hospital | ... ular physiology. He left the lab in 1978 to become a resident in surgery at | . In 1983, he spent time at Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, Eng ... |
Loess Hills | ... ort, which uses about 13 million kWh a year, has its power generated by the | Wind Farm. The farm has four Suzlon 1.25-megawatt wind turbines. Excess po ... |
Space Needle | ... e ground on adjustable columns in the Googie style, reflective of Seattle's | and the Theme Building of the Los Angeles International Airport. George is ... |
The Mirage | When it opened in 1989, | was the first casino to use cameras full-time on all table games |
RCA (later GE) Building | Late Night originated from NBC Studio 6A at the | at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City. The program ran four nights a we ... |
Sycamore Shoals | ... he overmountain march (approximately in one direction) from Elizabethton at | to the Kings Mountain National Military Park. In 1980, President Jimmy Car ... |
Mount Independence | ... ounty, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,185 at the 2000 census. | was the largest fortification constructed by the American colonial forces. ... |
Staples Center | ... and resumed broadcasting that season, receiving a standing ovation from the | crowd upon his return. His final game was Game 4 of the 2002 NBA Finals wh ... |
White House | ... most nights, with Brinkley specializing in Washington-area news (i.e., the | , U.S. Congress, the Pentagon). (Having two anchors also helped during vac ... |
White House | ... igon evacuation photographer Hubert van Es, photographer Stan Stearns,1970s | photographer David Hume Kennerly, White House spokesmen George Reedy, Ron ... |
Areopagus | ... es was acquitted, and this event is supposed to have given rise to the name | (or Hill of Ares), which afterward became famous as a court of justice |
Reichstag | ... ng, the SS troops put up stiff resistance as the Red Army raced to take the | and Reich Chancellery. This condemned the SS troops to bitter and bloody s ... |
Berlin Wall | ... survival in a terrifying post-nuclear war environment. With the fall of the | , these plans lost their prominence both in government and in the public c ... |
Beacon Theater | In May 2009, Costello made a surprise cameo appearance on-stage at the | in New York as part of Spinal Tap's Unwigged and Unplugged show, singing t ... |
Puck Building | File:Corner Puck.jpg|Statue of Puck on the Mulberry Street corner of the | File:The Wall Gateway to SoHo Forrest Myers close.jpg|Forrest Myers' The W ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... highest grossing actors of all time. In 2007, Damon received a star on the | and was named Sexiest Man Alive by People magazine. Damon has been activel ... |
Fort Brown | ... nsions were high between white townsfolk and black infantrymen stationed at | . On the night of 13 August, one white bartender was killed and a white po ... |
Library of Congress | In 2007, the | named their Prize for Popular Song after George and Ira Gershwin. Recogniz ... |
Hoover Dam | ... ah National Park, Virginia, has been restored and opened to the public. The | was named in his honor, as are five Herbert Hoover High Schools |
Empire State Building | ... , adjacent to ABC's corporate headquarters, and its transmitter is atop the | |
Great Temple | The | of Tenochtitlan was dedicated to Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc because they w ... |
Pine Creek Gorge | ... sociation is working on a connection needed at Smethport to allow access to | to Allegheny National Forest trail |
Cathedral of Chartres | ... ity suffered heavy damage by bombing in the course of World War II, but the | was spared by an American Army officer who challenged the order to destroy ... |
Wake Island | ... ntrol of the Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, the Netherlands East Indies, | , New Britain, the Gilbert Islands, and Guam while inflicting heavy losses ... |
Broadhurst Theatre | ... to sue Warner Bros. The revue had a run of 148 performances, opening at the | on April 27, 2011 and closing on September 4 of the same year |
La Fortaleza | ... oric Site, and the 16th-century El Palacio de Santa Catalina, also known as | , which serves as the governor's mansion. Other buildings of interest pred ... |
White House | ... ng the 1973 oil crisis. In 1974, a series of meetings in the library of the | in Washington, D.C. was known as the "Library Group". This was an informal ... |
Persepolis | In Persia the parasol is repeatedly found in the carved work of | , and Sir John Malcolm has an article on the subject in his 1815 "History ... |
Gwynn Oak Park | ... opular attraction that operates seasonally. The carousel was constructed in | near Baltimore, Maryland, in 1947 and was moved to the Mall in 1975 |
Knott's Berry Farm | ... inator. His family's small restaurant and pie business eventually grew into | . As the berry's popularity grew, Mrs. Knott began making preserves, which ... |
Fort Davis | ... of the U.S. Camel Corps crossed the county searching for a shorter route to | |
Campo de Cahuenga | ... und the date of the original signing, a historical ceremony is conducted at | State Historic Park and site. From time to time, some of the descendants h ... |
Library of Congress | ... is footage was entered into the United States National Film Registry by the | as an "essential visual record" of World War II |
Marin County Civic Center | ... od is North San Pedro Road, which passes by the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed | . The road goes through China Camp State Park, along the bay through Peaco ... |
Berlin Wall | ... ished Potsdamer Platz in an open field, and finds only the graffiti-covered | . Although Damiel and Cassiel are pure observers, visible only to children ... |
Hollywood Forever Cemetery | ... complications of the disease in his rented home. Huston is interred in the | in Hollywood, California |
White House | ... as also eventually learned that a high-ranking Saudi prince had been at the | on the day that the Iraq war began, and Bush administration officials told ... |
Prague | ... o men became friends, and Klemperer became conductor at the German Opera in | in 1907 on Mahler's recommendation. Mahler wrote a short testimonial, reco ... |
Pigeon Swamp State Park | ... Route 27, the old Indian trail and major thoroughfare of earlier centuries. | is a New Jersey state park located on Deans Rhode Hall Road (Middlesex CR- ... |
White House | ... ts at the Old Fashioned Gospel Singin concert held on the south lawn of the | . During the concert, which also included veteran gospel singers Barry McG ... |
Telstra Dome | In the past Telstra had naming rights to the | in Melbourne, but lost these rights to Etihad Airways, the national airlin ... |
CBS Television City | It aired for two seasons and was taped before a live studio audience at | stage 56 in Hollywood, California. It was produced by King World Producti ... |
Cleveland Metroparks | The southern portion of the Euclid Creek reservation of the | is located in South Euclid. Nearby, the South Euclid War Memorial lists th ... |
Harvard Square | ... s worried that the design would clash with the architectural feel of nearby | . By the mid-70s, Pei tried proposing a new design, but the library's oppo ... |
Chicago Theatre | From May 9–12, 2006, the show made a similar venture to the | in Chicago, Illinois, taking cues from their previous trip to Toronto. Bet ... |
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 ... |
Grand Coulee Dam | ... present course, and the Grand Coulee was left dry. The construction of the | in the mid-20th century impounded the river, forming Lake Roosevelt, from ... |
Kickapoo River | In 1847 James B. Gay, a native of Indiana, built a dam and a sawmill on the | , which proved to be a flourishing success. When his health started to fai ... |
Fort Sill | ... he Choctaw and Chickasaw’s lands to the Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache tribes. | was established in 1869 by Major General Philip Sheridan who was leading a ... |
U.S. Capitol | The Wisconsin State Capitol dome, closely based on the dome of the | , is the jewel of the Madison skyline, and is visible throughout the Madis ... |
Holland Tunnel | ... ions with Interstate 78, which spans from Lebanon County in the west to the | and New York City in the east |
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore | ... Superior parks of Canada and the U.S.; Pukaskwa National Park, Ontario, and | , Michigan |
American Philosophical Society | ... American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1993), the Royal Society (1996), the | (1998), the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (2003), and the Institute ... |
Golden Gate Bridge | ... s finally eliminated at the end of the film when memorably falling from the | in a fight with Bond |
state capitol | ... y on March 25, 1965. At the conclusion of the march and on the steps of the | , King delivered a speech that has become known as "How Long, Not Long" |
Las Vegas Strip | ... bed "Little Vegas", and its individual buildings and areas were named after | landmarks, such as "Golden Nugget," "Thunderbird," "Stardust," "Riviera," ... |
Billings Depot | The | is the historic former train depot. It is now an events center that hosts ... |
Fort Shafter | ... lso played a prominent part as a major general in the Spanish-American War. | , Hawaii, is named for him, as well as the city of Shafter, California and ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... 1, using aircraft carriers, the Japanese attacked the U.S. Pacific fleet at | , Hawaii. The attack destroyed or crippled most of the U.S. Pacific Fleet' ... |
Folsom Powerhouse | ... running water could provide enough power to transmit to Sacramento, and the | , now a National Historic Landmark, was opened. At the time it was opened, ... |
White House | ... ed his seat to focus on the campaign, saying he was either heading for "The | or home" |
Boston Garden | While attending a basketball game on November 29, 1964, at the | , Ed Snider, the then vice-president of the Philadelphia Eagles, observed ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
St. Giles | ... n London, England, but was buried in the churchyard of the parish church of | in Wrexham, Wales. His tomb is inscribed with these lines |
Library of Congress | ... particular target of critics. This version of the film was preserved by the | in 2004 |
Big Reed Pond | ... onting 10% down). Benson also got clear title to the Montaukett property at | buying it from tribesmen for $10 each and one case one of the tribesmen ho ... |
American Philosophical Society | In 1964 he became an honorary member to the | , and in 1966 he moved to the United States to work at the Institute for B ... |
Chicano Park | ... he preferred media for Chicano art are murals and graphic arts. San Diego's | , home to the largest collection of murals in the world, was created as an ... |
Hellenic Parliament | ... r, the degree to which the new figure was accurate is questionable, and the | voted in favor of an investigation on the case on 23 February 2012 after a ... |
Prague | ... ational services restarted that year, first to Berlin, Paris, Stockholm and | |
Huntsville International Airport | The inland Port of Huntsville combines the | , International Intermodal Center, and Jetplex Industrial Park. The interm ... |
Fort Sam Houston | ... til 1918 at various camps in Texas and Georgia. In 1916, while stationed at | , Eisenhower was football coach for St. Louis College, now St. Mary's Univ ... |
Union Square | ... adway runs at a diagonal to the grid, creating major named intersections at | (Park Avenue South/Fourth Avenue and 14th Street), Madison Square (Fifth A ... |
Berlin Wall | ... ng was called to discuss Cold War tensions arising from construction of the | . The most recent summit conference in Bermuda between the two powers occu ... |
Central Park | ... Fernando Wood, in 1854. Tammany Hall dominated local politics for decades. | , which opened to the public in 1858, became the first landscaped park in ... |
Mount Pleasant Historic District | ... Landmark. Most of the village has been designated a historic district, the | ; it too is a National Historic Landmark |
Niagara Falls | ... moon tour of European courts and America which famously included a visit to | (because "all honeymooners went there"), and to Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pi ... |
Pentagon | ... vour in Washington, privately telling anyone in the State Department or the | who would listen that, by some measures, Canada's indirect contribution to ... |
Loess Hills | Located in a hollow of the | on the east side of the Missouri River, Glenwood was established by Mormon ... |
Prague | ... plays in a band called Blonde From Fargo. While working on a Disney film in | , Stormare was introduced to Bob Dylan after the concert by bassist Tony G ... |
Caesars Palace | ... ich included other guests, among them Chong's wife. The event was filmed at | in Las Vegas during The Comedy Festival |
Brooklyn Bridge | In 1883, the opening of the | established a road connection across the East River. In 1874, the western ... |
Pentagon | ... f five hijackers of American Airlines Flight 77, which was crashed into the | as part of the September 11 attacks |
National Gallery of Victoria | ... s Poussin 037.jpg|The Crossing of the Red Sea - Nicolas Poussin - 1633-34 - | |
Forest Theater | ... al mayors who were poets or actors, including Herbert Heron, founder of the | , bohemian writer and actor Perry Newberry, and actor-director Clint Eastw ... |
Adirondack Park | ... is Elizabethtown. Along with Hamilton County, Essex is entirely within the | |
Broadhurst Theatre | ... story of Greenberg and Scepter Records. The show opened on Broadway at the | and was directed by Sheldon Epps and starring Beth Leavel as Florence. Chr ... |
Mariners' Museum | ... lton Huntington and his wife, sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington, developed the | beginning in 1932. They created a natural park and the community's Lake Ma ... |
Nevada Test Site | ... underground nuclear tests (Fallon UGT in 1974 and Banon UGT in 1976) at the | . There were also numerous weapon effects tests to prove the RV/warhead re ... |
Grand Central Terminal | ... nes of the Bee-Line Bus System run through Dobbs Ferry. Commuter service to | is available via the Dobbs Ferry train station, served by Metro-North Rail ... |
Wissahickon Creek | An ample flow of water found in | and its tributaries supported at least three local mills. It was from this ... |
Ulm Minster | ... ving the church with the tallest steeple in the world, the Gothic minster ( | , German: Ulmer Münster) and as the birthplace of Albert Einstein |
Los Adaes | ... iginal European settlements in the region, populated by Adaeseños from Fort | |
CBS Television City | ... ow, the 1972 version added many new distinctive gameplay elements. Taped at | in California, The Price Is Right has aired over 7,500 episodes and entere ... |
New York Stock Exchange | ... largest central business district (after Chicago's Loop) and is home to the | , the American Stock Exchange (Amex), the New York Board of Trade, the New ... |
Los Angeles Music Center | ... ayed its main subscription concerts in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the | . In 2003, a move was made to the new Walt Disney Concert Hall next door d ... |
Ford River Rouge Complex | Ford built the | with the idea of making the company's own iron and steel in the same facto ... |
Disneyland | ... hip". As his act swelled with spectacle, he famously stated, "I'm a one-man | ." The costumes became more exotic (ostrich feathers, mink, capes and huge ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | Ross is one of the few recording artists to have two stars on the | —one as a solo artist and the other as a member of The Supremes. In Decemb ... |
Tredegar Iron Works | ... dered the second most important source of weaponry for the South, after the | in Richmond, Virginia. This strategic concentration of manufacturing capab ... |
American Stock Exchange | ... rict (after Chicago's Loop) and is home to the New York Stock Exchange, the | (Amex), the New York Board of Trade, the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nym ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... in Lawson include the historic Watkins Mill (now a Missouri state park and | ) and Ray County's longest continuously in-print newspaper, The Lawson Rev ... |
Ephrata Cloister | ... g the Society of the Woman in the Wilderness (led by Johannes Kelpius), the | , and the Harmony Society, among others. The Harmony Society was a Christi ... |
Pike's Peak | ... ranitic rocks. More recently, high-quality crystals have been obtained from | , Colorado, where it is found associated with smoky quartz, orthoclase, an ... |
Statue of Liberty | ... ter life in the United States, a role acknowledged by the dedication of the | on October 28, 1886, a gift from the people of France. The new European im ... |
Ed Sullivan Theater | ... hythm has survived, filmed at the opening of the Manhattan Theater (now The | ) in August 1931. There are also silent home movies of Gershwin, some of t ... |
United States Naval Observatory | ... ancroft was also influential in obtaining additional appropriations for the | |
Yankee Stadium | ... ankees, remaining there until they moved across the Harlem River in 1923 to | . The New York Mets played in the Polo Grounds in 1962 and 1963, their fir ... |
White House | ... ison, who was supportive of the annexation of Hawaiʻi, was voted out of the | . Grover Cleveland, an anti-imperialist, assumed the presidency and right ... |
Okefenokee Swamp | Fargo is located near the | and is the western gateway to the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. Als ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... r Drama Series in Kung Fu episode The Vanishing Image. He has a star on the | at 6385 Hollywood Blvd |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | Among other recognitions, Chaplin was given a star on the | in 1970; that he had not been among those originally honoured in 1961 caus ... |
Lake Tahoe | ... ace (CDP) in Placer County, California, United States on the north shore of | . It is part of the Sacramento–Arden-Arcade–Roseville Metropolitan Statist ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... started. The Department of the Interior designated the U.S. Naval Academy a | on 21 August 1961. In 1963, Roger Staubach, class of 1965, was awarded the ... |
Grand Central Terminal | ... peak express trains, and 45 minutes on the local trains to reach New York's | |
New York City Center | ... ed to nearly two million people. The touring company had a four-week run at | in January 1949. Following the City Center run, the show was moved back to ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... to 24 August. She then proceeded home across the Pacific, via Pago Pago and | , and reached San Diego on 26 September |
SWALEC Stadium | ... ed as a first class county since 1921. Their headquarters and ground is the | , Sophia Gardens, since moving from Cardiff Arms Park in 1966. The Sophia ... |
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion | ... om 1964 to 2003, the orchestra played its main subscription concerts in the | of the Los Angeles Music Center. In 2003, a move was made to the new Walt ... |
La Fortaleza | ... d in 1985 by then governor Rafael Hernández Colón during his second term in | and Ponce mayor Jose Dapena Thompson. The plan was aproved by the Ponce Mu ... |
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore | ... Lake Michigan from Crystal Lake north to Leelanau County. A portion of the | is located in the northern end of the township |
Rockefeller Center | ... n became president of Eastern in 1975, he moved Eastern's headquarters from | in New York City to a campus adjacent to MIA. Eastern remained one of the ... |
Pontcysyllte Aqueduct | ... Holt. If the waterway had been built, canal traffic would have crossed the | heading north to Chester and the River Dee |
Eiffel Tower | ... Looking to the Western world for inspiration, Naitō based his design on the | in Paris, France. With the help of engineering company Nikken Sekkei Ltd., ... |
Popolopen Creek | Fort Montgomery was located at the confluence of | and the Hudson River near Bear Mountain in Orange County, New York. The fo ... |
El Camino Real | ... the fourth of twenty-one missions ultimately established along California's | . The mission did well initially as a cattle ranch and farm. Six years aft ... |
Moore Theater | ... cinema, the Moore Egyptian Theater, now back under its earlier name as the | and functioning as a concert venue. When founders Dan Ireland and Darryl M ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... nducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, received a star on the | in 1994, and entered into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1998. In 2004, R ... |
Rapidan fishing camp | ... ere he lived as a child, became National Landmarks during his lifetime. His | in Virginia, which he had donated to the government in 1933, is now a Nati ... |
Lehigh Gap | ... to the north. Its villages include Berlinsville, Cherryville, Danielsville, | (also in Lehigh County,) Pennsville, Rockville, and Treichlers |
Telluride | ... wns, all old mining camps, include Creede, Lake City, Silverton, Ouray, and | . Large scale mining has ended in the region, although independent prospec ... |
Eiffel Tower | ... le Day in 1995, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the United Nations. The | was specially lit for the occasion, prompting the installation of a more p ... |
United States Naval Observatory | ... system. In the 1890s, Thomas J. J. See of the University of Chicago and the | stated that the orbital anomalies proved the existence of a dark body in t ... |
Pearl Harbor | The Lexington returned after the New Guinea raid to | for repairs and to have her obsolete 8-inch guns removed, transferring som ... |
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel | ... t was the largest lumber mill in the United States. Flooring for the famous | in New York City came from Lockhart |
Angel Mounds | ... s regional chiefdoms and major earthwork mounds in the Ohio Valley, such as | near Evansville, Indiana, as well as in the Mississippi Valley and the Sou ... |
Walt Disney Concert Hall | ... tates. It has a regular season of concerts from October through June at the | , and a summer season at the Hollywood Bowl from July through September. G ... |
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station | ... ons in Brevard County include Patrick Air Force Base, near Satellite Beach, | (CCAFS), adjacent to the Kennedy Space Center, and the U.S. Air Force Mala ... |
Fort Osage | ... ates. The population was 347 at the 2000 census. It is known as the home of | National Historic Landmark |
Acropolis | ... emoved the large collection of marble sculptures from the Parthenon, on the | in Athens and transferred them to the UK. In 1816 these masterpieces of we ... |
Cultural Center of the Philippines | ... ted bombings. Within Manila lies notable parks and green areas, such as the | , the Rajah Sulayman Park, Manila Boardwalk, Liwasang Bonifacio, Mehan Gar ... |
Cathedral of Learning | ... made several major donations to the school, including the land on which the | and Heinz Chapel were constructed. In total it is estimated that Mellon do ... |
United States Capitol | ... in repose for 28 hours. On March 30, his body was brought by caisson to the | , where he lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda. On March 31, Eisenhower's ... |
Ryman Auditorium | At the annual Americana Music Association Honors and Awards program at the | in Nashville, Tennessee on September 18, 2008, Miller received the "AMA In ... |
Wallops Flight Facility | ... h most of United States ports. The Eastern Shore of Virginia is the site of | , a rocket testing center owned by NASA, and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spa ... |
The Pentagon | In April 1996, Lewinsky's superiors transferred her from the White House to | because they felt she was spending too much time around Clinton. Lewinsky ... |
Walt Disney Concert Hall | ... vilion of the Los Angeles Music Center. In 2003, a move was made to the new | next door designed by Frank Gehry. Its current "winter season" runs from O ... |
Frauenkirche | ... fforts were made to rebuild some of Dresden's former landmarks, such as the | , the Semperoper (the Saxony state opera house) and the Zwinger Palace (th ... |
Alaska SeaLife Center | ... Department also examined whether federal funds that Stevens steered to the | may have enriched a former aide. However no charges were ever filed |
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 ... |
a full-scale replica of the Parthenon | For over a century | has stood in Nashville, Tennessee, which is known as the Athens of the Sou ... |
Texas State Capitol | ... haracteristic is partly due to a restriction that preserves the view of the | building from various locations around Austin (known as the Capitol View C ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... . Portions of the town are a historical district that has been designated a | and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Nati ... |
White House | ... has being. For another example, the Washington Monument is taller than the | . Being-taller-than is a relation between the two structures. We can say t ... |
Fort Yuma | ... the Uncle Sam was launched to provide supplies to the U.S. Army outpost at | . Although this vessel struck a sandbar and sank early in its career, comm ... |
Pikes Peak | File:Microcline-119096.jpg|Amazonite from the well-known locality on | , Colorado. Size: 5.5 x 3.1 x 2.5 cm |
Lowry Park Zoo | In the summer of 2003, the San Diego Zoological Society and | orchestrated the capture of 11 wild African elephants from the Hlane Royal ... |
Paco Park | ... he Rajah Sulayman Park, Manila Boardwalk, Liwasang Bonifacio, Mehan Garden, | , Remedios Circle, the Manila Zoological and Botanical Garden, Pandacan Li ... |
World Trade Center | ... rk offices were on the 92nd and 98th–105th floors of the South Tower of the | at the time of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack. When the North Tow ... |
La Brea Tar Pits | ... l deposits terminology also sometimes uses the word bitumen, such as at the | |
John F. Kennedy Library | ... n Colorado; his new stature led to his selection as chief architect for the | in Massachusetts. He went on to design Dallas City Hall and the East Build ... |
St. Michael's Cathedral | | is Coventry's best-known landmark and visitor attraction. The 14th century ... |
Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System | | operates the Roswell Branch |
Oak Hill | James Monroe constructed and resided at | near Aldie after his presidency. American Civil War Brigadier General Robe ... |
Cardiff Castle | ... t recent addition to the RHS shows line up is the RHS Show Cardiff, held at | since 2005. The society is also closely involved with the spring and autum ... |
Arc de Triomphe | ... Erik Reitzel designed the winning entry to be a 20th-century version of the | : a monument to humanity and humanitarian ideals rather than military vict ... |
Capital Tower | ... centres in the city, some of them based in Cardiff's office towers such as | and Brunel House. Other major employers include NHS Wales and the National ... |
USS Constitution | ... of the academy were transported to Fort Adams, Newport, Rhode Island by the | in April 1861 and setup in temporary facilities and opened there in May |
White House | ... of a family connection, Lewinsky moved to Washington, D.C., to work at the | as an unpaid summer intern starting in July 1995 in the office of White Ho ... |
Richmond Palace | ... built for Cecil between 1555 and 1587 and modelled on the privy lodgings of | . It was subsequently the residence of his descendants, the Earls and Marq ... |
temple | ... , near the beginning of his reign, Croesus paid for the construction of the | of Artemis at Ephesus, which became one of the Seven Wonders of the ancien ... |
Macy's | ... end of town. The mall houses anchor stores Nordstrom, Lord and Taylor, and | as well as a host of other retailers and restaurants |
Jet Propulsion Laboratory | ... a Distinguished Visiting Scientist at California Institute of Technology's | . Lindzen is an ISI highly cited researcher, and his biography has been in ... |
South Pass | ... ng Independence Rock, Devil's Gate, and Split Rock, to Fort Caspar, through | to Fort Bridger and then down to Salt Lake City. From Salt Lake City it ge ... |
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum | ... conical shape with a spiral walkway and large atrium inside, similar to the | in New York. Galleries lead off the walkway, mainly consisting of interact ... |
Chimney Rock | Notable landmarks in Nebraska include Courthouse and Jail Rocks, | , Scotts Bluff, and Ash Hollow State Historical Park |
African Burial Ground National Monument | The | at Duane Street preserves a site containing the remains of over 400 Africa ... |
Quedlinburg | ... : Sophia (by marriage Princess of Vladimir-Volynia), Agnes (later Abbess of | and Gandersheim), Adelaide (by marriage Countess of Vohburg and Margravine ... |
La Loma Cemetery | Within the city lies the cemeteries of the Manila Chinese Cemetery, | , the Manila South Green Park and the Manila North Green Park, notable as ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... er through June at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, and a summer season at the | from July through September. Gustavo Dudamel is the current Music Director ... |
USS Intrepid | ... aircraft, assigned to A-1 Skyraider squadrons aboard the aircraft carriers | and USS Enterprise in the Caribbean and Mediterranean Seas. McCain began a ... |
Royal Gorge | ... ee Pass in Colorado, and the famed routes through the Moffat Tunnel and the | . At its height, around 1890, the D&RG had the largest operating narrow ga ... |
Fort Leavenworth | ... mmendation, in 1925–26 he attended the Command and General Staff College at | , Kansas where he graduated first in a class of 245 officers. He then serv ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... ce 1922, the orchestra has played outdoor concerts during the summer at the | , with the official "summer season" running from July through September |
Walhalla temple | ... chosen dead or a hall in honor of them. Examples of the latter include the | built by Leo von Klenze for Ludwig I of Bavaria between 1830–1847 near Reg ... |
Dr. Seuss Memorial | ... 160,000 residents. The Quadrangle includes five museums located around the | sculpture garden—featuring, in particular, two world-class art museums and ... |
Guggenheim Museum | ... on, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed | |
Fort Nisqually | ... on the Pacific coast of North America. Company operations were centered at | , near present-day Olympia, Washington, where the company developed dairy, ... |
Isca Augusta | ... at the other end of the Welsh Marches at Caerleon in Monmouthshire, namely | . The modern Welsh name is the shortened form, Caer. The early Old English ... |
Cardiff City Stadium | ... pite the professional Cardiff Blues regional rugby union team moving to the | in August 2009. The site is owned by Cardiff Athletic Club and a decision ... |
Empire State Building | ... d, "The Accrington NORI" (iron), which were used in the construction of the | and for the foundations of Blackpool Tower; famous for its football team a ... |
Parque de Bombas | ... prominet fountain (namely, the "Lions Fountain"), the Ponce Cathedral, and | , an old fire house, now a museum, that stands as an iconic symbol of the ... |
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum | ... lor School movement. In 1977 he was honored by a major retrospective at the | , in New York that then traveled to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Gar ... |
Castle of St. Peter | ... h was the original name of the settlement and the present site of the great | built by the Knights of Rhodes in 1404; but in course of time, the island ... |
Kennedy Space Center | ... orbiter following Columbia and Challenger, and made its final touchdown at | on March 9, 2011 at 10:57:17 CST, having spent a cumulative total of one f ... |
The First Cathedral | Connecticut is also home to New England's largest Protestant Church: | in Bloomfield, Connecticut located in Hartford County |
Croton Aqueduct | ... opulation, the city acquired land in Westchester County and constructed the | system, which went into service in 1842. The system took water from a dam ... |
The Troubador | ... itar to festivals, coffee shops, and major theaters", including concerts at | and The Hollywood Bowl, "witnessing before and after the performances on t ... |
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center | ... useum in Paris. He later returned to the world of the arts by designing the | in Dallas, the Miho Museum in Japan, the Suzhou Museum in Suzhou, and the ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... wood lore is that Woodward was the first celebrity to receive a star on the | . In fact, the original 1,550 stars were created and installed as a unit i ... |
Yankee Stadium | ... yed their home games in Shea Stadium during the 1974 and 1975 seasons while | was being renovated. The move to Shea had been proposed earlier in the dec ... |
Ebbets Field | The Dodgers played their final game at | on September 24, 1957, which the Dodgers lost 2–0 to the Pittsburgh Pirate ... |
Empire State Building | ... owner and operator, originally planned for the tower to be taller than the | , which at 381 meters was the highest structure in the world. However, the ... |
Persepolis | ... hile Alexander took possession of Babylon, Susa, and the Persian capital at | . Darius reportedly offered all of his empire west of the Euphrates River ... |
Harold Lloyd Estate | ... ncluded Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes Estates, and the 1920s Beverly Hills | 'Greenacres.' It is a gated residential community with a total all land ar ... |
Tour Eiffel | ... t forms a secondary axe (axis) with the two highest buildings in Paris, the | and the Tour Montparnasse |
Faneuil Hall | ... t. Kennedy formally announced his campaign on November 7, 1979, at Boston's | . He had already received substantial negative press from a rambling respo ... |
Fort Adams | ... rmish against Apaches in Las Vegas, New Mexico. In 1852, he was assigned to | , Newport, Rhode Island, and, while there, he married Mary Richmond Bishop ... |
Panathenaic Stadium | ... eece is the birth place of the Olympic Games, first recorded in 776 BC. The | in Athens, a replica of an ancient Greek stadium, hosted the Olympic Games ... |
Soldier Field | The group was the opening band for the final Grateful Dead shows at | , in Chicago, Illinois in July 1995 |
Rottnest Island | ... "villages," such as Flatts Village and Somerset Village. It is antipodal to | in Western Australia |
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 ... |
Grand Central Terminal | ... ion of 20,434. The nearby Metro-North Commuter Railroad provides service to | in Manhattan with an average commute time of slightly over an hour from st ... |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | ... r New York and now new San Francisco Giants, 6–5, before 78,672 fans at the | . Catcher Roy Campanella, left partially paralyzed in an off-season accide ... |
Marmes Rockshelter | ... aeologists found evidence of human activity dating back 11,230 years at the | , near the confluence of the Palouse and Snake rivers in eastern Washingto ... |
Memorial Hall | ... d; Fred's home is on the famous "Professor's Row"; and the Brattle Theatre, | and Widener Library make very prominent cameos. "There are no lawyers now, ... |
Aztalan | ... a cultures built substantial settlements including the fortified village at | in southeast Wisconsin. The Oneota may be the ancestors of the modern Iowa ... |
Niagara Falls | ... ry 1975, Randi escaped from a straitjacket while suspended upside-down over | in the winter on the Canadian TV program World of Wizards |
Hellenic Parliament | ... st during the Greek military junta of 1967–1974, she became a member of the | in 1977 and the first female Minister for Culture of Greece in 1981. Merco ... |
Bremen | ... the Bertelsmann Foundation, Gelsenkirchen is, after Leipzig, Karlsruhe and | , Germany's fourth business-friendliest city |
Christmas, Michigan | ... one of a few "Christmas Cities" in America, along with North Pole, Alaska, | , Santa Claus, Indiana and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Each year, tens of tho ... |
Colonial Williamsburg | ... these sites, many open-air museums are located in the Commonwealth, such as | , the Frontier Culture Museum, and various historic battlefields. The Virg ... |
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 ... |
Fort Nisqually | ... a good site to collect furs and control the upper Columbia River fur trade. | was built near the present town of DuPont, Washington and was the first Hu ... |
Niagara Falls | ... street from the historic Alamo. Another is located on the Canadian side of | |
Dodger Stadium | Construction on | was completed in time for Opening Day 1962. With its clean, simple lines a ... |
Cosumnes River Preserve | ... specially on the Sacramento River system including the Nature Conservancy’s | just south of Sacramento, Gray Lodge Wildlife Area, Butte Sink Wildlife Ma ... |
Cape Canaveral, Florida | ... Ham was secured in a Project Mercury mission labeled MR-2 and launched from | , on a suborbital flight |
Spindletop | ... t oil well in Texas began operation here, but it was never so well known as | , drilled in 1901 near Beaumont |
Pearl Harbor | ... cern from pre-war rural unemployment to wartime labor shortages). Following | , officials grew apprehensive that the film could project an unduly negati ... |
Prague | ... Lands. It is located in the contemporary Czech Republic with its capital in | . In a broader meaning, it often refers to the entire Czech territory, inc ... |
Library of Congress | ... ed in a tangible form. Copyright holders often register their work with the | , which maintains a collection of the material. In addition, the Library o ... |
Metropolitan Museum of Art | ... his works are in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, the | and the Denver Art Museum, among others |
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum | ... ies, such as Hardtack Island on the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon or | in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Despite this sensitivity, a family of Bald ... |
Parthenon | ... the return to Athens of the Parthenon Marbles, which were removed from the | , and are now displayed in the British Museum |
Asilomar Conference Grounds | In 1966 Norman opened a concert for People! at the | in Pacific Grove, California |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | ... ring an exhibition game against the Boston Red Sox on March 28, 2008 at the | in honor of the Dodgers 50th anniversary in Los Angeles with 115,300 fans ... |
Edwards Air Force Base | In 1953 Muroc, now | , still attracts the best test pilots. Yeager and friendly rival Scott Cro ... |
La Fortaleza | ... tionalists were supposed to attack simultaneously the gubernatorial mansion | , where Puerto Rican governor Luis Muñoz Marín resided, and the United Sta ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... ghlight of 2006, which was the band playing to an audience of 18,000 at the | , Los Angeles on 24 October 2006, one of their largest concerts to date. T ... |
White House | ... erformed for music-loving President Harry S. Truman in the East room of the | . Despite his success in the supper-club circuit, where he was often an in ... |
Reich Chancellery | ... ard battalion to protect Hitler. It is these SS troops that are seen at the | and Hitler's Obersalzberg estate in his personal 8 mm movies |
Navy Pier | ... viously been an abandoned train yard. He also spearheaded the conversion of | from an underused white elephant into a popular tourist destination, and o ... |
Weimar | ... 9 in Germany to replace the imperial form of government. It was named after | , the city where the constitutional assembly took place. Its official name ... |
city palace | ... , the renowned boulevard of linden trees which formerly led directly to the | of the Prussian monarchs. It was commissioned by King Frederick William II ... |
GE Building | ... day, most notably the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, and the | |
Sunset Strip | ... Morrison-like clothes, and spent time at Morrison's old hangouts along the | . His portrayal of Morrison was praised and members of The Doors noted tha ... |
Central Park | ... , over the Harlem River by way of the High Bridge, to storage reservoirs in | and at 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue, and through a network of cast iron pi ... |
Palacio de Bellas Artes | ... 1976, Vargas Llosa punched García Márquez in the face in Mexico City at the | , ending the friendship. Neither writer has publicly stated the underlying ... |
Fort Ticonderoga | ... rtifications of the Vermont-side defenses. While those soldiers billeted at | enjoyed comparatively splendid conditions in the French-style fort, Mount ... |
Bingham Canyon Mine | ... il the Utah Central Railroad arrived in 1870. In the Oquirrh Mountains, the | , which contains vast deposits of copper and silver, came to be the most s ... |
Orchestra Hall | ... as Mayor of Chicago on April 24, 1989, his 47th birthday, at a ceremony in | |
Prague | ... rected to Bohemia instead. So Charles Albert was crowned King of Bohemia in | (9 December 1741) when the Habsburgs were still not defeated. He was elect ... |
Fort Hall | By 1840 the Hudson's Bay Company had three forts: | (purchased from Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth in 1837), Fort Boise and Fort Nez P ... |
Empire State Building | ... terpieces that are still part of the city's skyline today, most notably the | , the Chrysler Building, and the GE Building |
Indianapolis Motor Speedway | ... dy car", used both for both the competition and the type of car used in it. | hosts three major motor racing events every year: the Indianapolis 500, th ... |
USS Nautilus (SSN-571) | ... the meantime, the S1W and S2W pressurized water reactors, conceived for the | , had demonstrated their superior reliability. The S1G reactor facility an ... |
Virginia Landmarks Register | ... istoric district listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the | |
Chrysler Building | ... rt of the city's skyline today, most notably the Empire State Building, the | , and the GE Building |
Library of Congress | ... ventually destroying his house and their car. Big Business was added to the | in the United States as a national treasure in 1992. (1933) is considered ... |
Taos Plaza | ... ork "Lorenzo"; Nine of his paintings are displayed at La Fonda Hotel on the | |
Old Salem | ... ilding on South Main Street in Winston-Salem in what is now called historic | . The Krispy Kreme logo was designed by Benny Dinkins, a local architect |
Mabel Dodge Luhan House | File:MabelHouse.jpg| | , a National Historic Landmar |
Los Alamos National Laboratory | ... ive, was performed by Steven Depp, Alfred Koelle, and Robert Freyman at the | in 1973. The portable system operated at 915 MHz and used 12-bit tags. Thi ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... lished pianist Larry Harlow and was soon headlining a concert at New York's | |
California State Historical marker | Eureka is one of California's historic landmarks. The | , #477, designating Eureka, is located in Old Town, one of the nation's be ... |
Parthenon | ... e. It was from tribute paid to the league that Pericles set to building the | on the Acropolis, replacing an older temple, as well as many other non-def ... |
Bell Labs Building | ... . Until the 1940s, the company's principal locations were in and around the | in New York City, but many of these were moved to New York suburban areas ... |
Rizal Park | Manila is the site of the country's premiere park, | , which was erected for the country's national hero, José Rizal. Besides h ... |
Herbert Hoover National Historic Site | ... Presidential Library and Museum is located in West Branch, Iowa next to the | . The library is one of twelve presidential libraries run by the National ... |
Library of Congress | ... second largest collection of 78 rpm records in the United States after the | after a donation of more than 200,000 records. The donation is valued at $ ... |
New York City Hall | ... sulates, consulates general and honorary consulates. It is also the home of | , the seat of New York City government housing the Mayor of New York City ... |
National Building Museum | ... ilding initiatives, for which he was presented with an Honor Award from the | in 2009 as a "visionary in sustainability." While other midwest Rust Belt ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... 1945, Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra recorded the music in | , one of the few commercial recordings Toscanini made of music by an Ameri ... |
Las Vegas Strip | In 1956, Garland performed four weeks at the New Frontier Hotel on the | for a salary of $55,000 per week, making her the highest-paid entertainer ... |
Melbourne Cricket Ground | ... headlined the Sound Relief concert in Melbourne. A concert was held at the | (MCG) on 14 March 2009 to raise money for victims of Victoria's February b ... |
Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System | | operates the Alpharetta Branch |
Metropolitan Museum of Art | ... of Art.jpg|Polyptych with the Nativity, Workshop of Rogier van der Weyden, | Image:Isabella of portugal.jpg|Portrait of Isabella of Portugal, c. 1445–5 |
French Quarter | ... siana. Simmons was born to show business parents and raised Catholic in the | of New Orleans, Louisiana. He attended Cor Jesu High School (now Brother M ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... anuary. During this period of relative inactivity he paid a flying visit to | , where he was not impressed with the poor state of readiness and a genera ... |
Henry Maier Festival Park | ... Largest Music Festival," every year. This festival is held at the lakefront | just south of downtown, as are a summer-long array of ethnic musical festi ... |
Placidia Palace | ... ine departed on 5 October 710. In Constantinople, Constantine stayed in the | , which had formerly been occupied by Pope Vigilius in 547, the representa ... |
Mount Diablo | ... order San Ramon to the east and west. It is located around above sea level. | flanks the city to the northeast and is prominently visible from almost al ... |
Mount Rainier National Park | ... shed, as well as parts of Yellowstone National Park, Glacier National Park, | , and North Cascades National Park. Canadian National Parks in the watersh ... |
Subiaco Oval | ... ey, in the elimination final and then West Coast in an overtime thriller at | in the semi-final. Having earned a preliminary final against , the Pies ch ... |
Pictograph Cave (Billings, Montana) | ... th and east of downtown, being a prehistoric beach. Some pictographs in the | south of Billings are 2,100 years old. The Pictograph, Middle, and Ghost c ... |
Library of Congress | ... nited States Constitution, was transferred from the State Department to the | . After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the documents were mo ... |
El Camino Real | ... ic Landmark, with gardens and a historical Museum. It's across the historic | of the Spanish Las Californias and Mexican Alta California eras, now U.S. ... |
Loess Hills | ... west on the floodplain of the Missouri River. Tourist destinations are the | and the National Scenic Byway |
Springfield Armory | ... as a private army defeated a Shaysite (rebel) attempt to seize the federal | in late January 1787, killing four and wounding 20. The main Shaysite forc ... |
Pearl Harbor | January 1931 found her at | . She remained there into 1937; first, attached to SubDiv 7, SubRon 4, the ... |
Lake Powell | ... and receives its principal tributary, the Green River, before flowing into | , a reservoir formed by the Glen Canyon Dam nearly downstream in Arizona |
The Pentagon | ... carus Project. After the attack on the Icarus Base, he contacts Carter from | to talk about the ongoing situation. With help from the Ancient Communicat ... |
Eiffel Tower | Just as the | is often used in popular culture to immediately locate a scene in Paris, F ... |
Bitter End | ... their acts in small folk clubs like San Francisco's hungry i or New York's | . These comedians added an element of social satire and expanded both the ... |
Cabrillo National Monument | ... , Atlanta (Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site), and San Diego ( | ) to some of the remotest areas of the continent like Hovenweep National M ... |
Wittenberg | ... on 31 October 1517 and traditionally nailed to the door of Castle Church in | . Albert forwarded the theses to Rome, suspecting them of heresy |
Indianapolis Motor Speedway | ... y the sanctioning fees for the race. The event was last held in 2007 at the | . A Formula One circuit will need to be built at an estimated cost of $250 ... |
Chicago Pile-1 | ... cularly known for his work on the development of the first nuclear reactor, | , and for his contributions to the development of quantum theory, nuclear ... |
Rio Grande Gorge | ... blo de Taos, a tributary of the Rio Grande. Just to the west of Taos is the | , cutting through the basalt flows of the Taos Plateau volcanic field and ... |
Hollywood Palladium | ... of marijuana in 1943, O'Day joined Woody Herman for a month-long gig at the | , followed by two weeks at the Orpheum. Unwilling to tour with another big ... |
Equitable Building | ... ic buildings in San Francisco. It was also used for the construction of the | , a historically important early skyscraper in New York City |
Shiprock | ... ade from southeastern Utah, the extreme northeastern corner of Arizona, the | area of Northwestern New Mexico, and San Miquel, Dolores, Montezuma, and p ... |
Fort Stanwix | ... stop in Mohawk to have lunch at the Shoemaker Tavern on his way to and from | in Rome, NY |
Deadwood Historic District | ... The population was 1,270 according to a 2010 census. The city includes the | , a , whose borders may be the city limits |
Ghost Ranch | ... 946, O'Keeffe moved permanently to her New Mexico home, in an area known as | , in Abiquiu, (Ab-e-kew) |
Wake Island | The Marshall Islands also lays claim to | . While Wake been administered by the United States since 1899, the Marsha ... |
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum | ... ded in several important exhibitions that defined 1960s art, among them the | ’s The Shaped Canvas (1965) and Systemic Painting (1966). His art has been ... |
San Andreas Fault | ... s situated in a moderate seismic risk zone, the principal threats being the | , which is approximately thirty miles northeast, and the Palo Colorado Fau ... |
Governors Island | ... l small adjacent islands: Roosevelt Island, Randall's Island, Wards Island, | , Liberty Island, part of Ellis Island, Mill Rock, and U Thant Island; as ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... . Colombian Mario Miranda for the vacant world title in a fight held at the | . Laporte dropped Miranda in the eighth round and Miranda quit on his stoo ... |
Glen Canyon Dam | ... the Green River, before flowing into Lake Powell, a reservoir formed by the | nearly downstream in Arizona |
Adirondack Park | The south town line borders the | |
Westerplatte | ... y 1735 the long-expected French fleet appeared and disembarked 2,400 men on | . A week later, this little army gallantly attempted to force the Russian ... |
Litchfield Law School | Connecticut was home to the nation's first law school, | , which operated from 1773 to 1833 in Litchfield. Hartford Public High Sch ... |
Lübeck | ... n the same year Silja joined forced with Euroway on their Malmö–Travemünde– | route. The route proved to be unprofitable and was terminated in spring 19 ... |
New York Stock Exchange | ... y Nicholas F. Brady, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the | and the Federal Reserve, Drexel Burnham Lambert officially filed for Chapt ... |
Central Park | On July 21, 1983, Ross performed a concert in | for a taped Showtime special. Proceeds of the concert would be donated to ... |
Crystal Palace | The garden designer Joseph Paxton (1803–1865), creator of the | , started his career in the gardens at Chiswick for the Royal Horticultura ... |
Fort Rock Cave | The oldest confirmed footwear was discovered in | in the U.S. state of Oregon; radiocarbon dating of these sandals woven fro ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... for Switzerland on December 6, 1941, the day before the Japanese attack on | , Hawaii |
California Historical Landmark | Chinese Camp is the location and subject of | 423 - The Saint Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church, established in 1849, ... |
Chicago Theatre | ... 38), and its sequel Brother Rat and a Baby (1940). They were engaged at the | , and married on January 26, 1940, at the Wee Kirk o' the Heather church i ... |
Union Station | ... which provides rail service Monday - Friday between Antioch and Chicago (at | ) with a stop at O'Hare Airport. There are also a few Pace bus routes thro ... |
Ryman Auditorium | ... ucted into the Gospel Music Association's Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the | , and was voted into the CCM Hall of Fame in January 2004 by the readers o ... |
Ipatiev House | ... War starts very soon afterwards, and the family is transferred to the grim | in Ekaterinburg, under harsher conditions, and into the keeping of the col ... |
House of Wisdom | ... stotle's De caelo and Ptolemy's Almagest were translated into Arabic in the | in Baghdad |
NS Savannah | ... ier USS Kitty Hawk. In 1962, the first commercial nuclear-powered ship, the | , was launched in Camden. The Fairview Village section of Camden (initiall ... |
GE Building | ... Video (and, since 2003, O'Brien's Conaco). It was taped in Studio 6A in the | at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City. Next to the door were framed pic ... |
Eiffel Tower | ... it is the second tallest artificial structure in Japan. The structure is an | -inspired lattice tower that is painted white and international orange to ... |
Fort George | ... lved from an earlier express brigade used by the North West Company between | (originally Fort Astoria, founded in 1811 by John Jacob Astor's American F ... |
Mulholland Drive | ... ing) escapes her own murder by being the sole survivor of a car accident on | . Injured and in shock, she descends into Los Angeles and sneaks into an a ... |
Beacon Theater | ... m of rock and roll band The Rolling Stones' performances at New York City's | on October 29 and November 1, 2006, intercut with brief news and interview ... |
Wallula Gap | ... , in which sediments were deposited. Water depths have been estimated at at | , at Bonneville Dam, and over modern Portland, Oregon. Sediments were also ... |
Yale Bowl | ... to Connecticut from 1973–1974 when New Haven hosted the New York Giants at | while Giants Stadium was under construction. From 1975 to 1995, the Boston ... |
Grand Coulee Dam | ... December 17, 1891 on the bank of the Columbia. After it was flooded by the | in 1940, city planners relocated the town at a community called Meyers Fal ... |
Los Angeles City Hall | ... micide Divisions, which was at that time located in the ground floor of the | . Webb had his set designers precisely duplicate the office, including det ... |
Wake Island | ... t of the Federated States of Micronesia, and south of the U.S. territory of | , to which it lays claim |
Cannons | ... ring a period of twenty years Pepusch directed the musical establishment at | , a large house northwest of London. For a couple of years he worked along ... |
Prague | ... g the central European uplands. The city was at the junction of the Berlin- | -Vienna railway line, as well as the Munich-Breslau, and Hamburg-Leipzig. ... |
Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site | Settled near the region's early iron mines, Elverson is close to | , an example of a 19th century "iron plantation" |
Grand Coulee Dam | ... elopment of arid western states. One of its major undertakings was building | to provide irrigation for the of the Columbia Basin Project in central Was ... |
Caroline County Courthouse | ... jail. In 1790, the county court and its belongings moved to Pig Point. The | was completed in 1797 |
Persepolis | ... he battles of Granicus, Issus and Gaugamela, the Greeks marched on Susa and | , the ceremonial capital of Persia, in 330 BC. The Empire created by Alexa ... |
Adirondack Park | The village is located at 43°13.5′N 74°10.5′W in the | on a northern extension of the Great Sacandaga Lake. The Sacandaga River e ... |
Leadville, Colorado | ... eceived in diverse settings across America; he drank whiskey with miners in | and was fêted at the most fashionable salons in every city he visited |
Ephrata Cloister | ... an history, such as the music of the Amish, the Harmony Society, and of the | in Pennsylvania |
Grand Central Terminal | ... is also located about 20 minutes south of the town with service to and from | |
Los Alamos National Laboratory | ... nce and engineering design of nuclear weapons is undertaken. The others are | and Sandia National Laboratories |
Intramuros | ... panish-era horse-drawn calesas are still used in the streets of Binondo and | , but mostly for tourists. Which mode of for-hire used depends upon the di ... |
Green-Wood Cemetery | ... ignored his wishes and arranged a grand affair. He is buried in New York's | |
La Brea Tar Pits | ... of tar in these applications. Other examples of this confusion include the | and the Canadian tar sands. Pitch is another term mistakenly used at times ... |
Melbourne Cricket Ground | Both the | and the Yarra River were again centrepieces for the ceremony. Samresh Jung ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... techniques have been incorporated from classical music. From a festival in | of New York, in 1962, the bossa nova reached worldwide success. But over t ... |
South Pass | ... emigrant trails) across the continental dividethey just had not located the | or some of the interconnecting valleys later used in the high country. The ... |
Parthenon | ... ic endeavour. She is the virgin patron of Athens. The Athenians founded the | on the Acropolis of her namesake city, Athens (Athena Parthenos), in her h ... |
Fort Concho | San Angelo is home to Angelo State University, historic | , and Goodfellow Air Force Base |
Macy's | ... r Willard Bain (1938–2000) writing musical comedies and was employed at the | department store as an assistant buyer |
General Lew Wallace Study | ... lt 1895-1898, near his residence in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Now called the | , it has been designated a National Historic Landmark and is operated as a ... |
Fort Brown | ... commander, Major Jacob Brown. In his honor, General Taylor renamed the fort | . An old cannon at the University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southm ... |
Johnson's Island | ... uously operating lighthouse on the Great Lakes. Nearby, in Sandusky Bay, is | , a former Confederate officer POW camp during the Civil War |
Empire State Building | ... nant Cruz showed her support for the battle against AIDS by lighting up the | with red lights in New York City December 1, 2010 on International AIDS Da ... |
Eureka | ... n and wind storms, necessitating sometimes very long detours. While Arcata, | , Fortuna and the Redwood Coast region is part of the most populous state ... |
Harvard Square | ... inthrop and Dudley. Dudley had constructed his home at Newtown (present-day | , Cambridge) after the council had agreed the capital would be established ... |
El Camino Real | ... as settled by Spanish Franciscan missionaries in the late 18th century, the | (the Royal Road or King's Highway), a road from Loreto, Baja California, M ... |
Walt Whitman House | ... Wiggins Park Riverstage and Marina, One Port Center, The Victor Lofts, the | , the Walt Whitman Cultural Arts Center, the Rutgers-Camden Center For The ... |
Fort Nisqually | The first European settlement in the Puget Sound area was | , a fur trade post of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) built in 1833. Fort N ... |
Edwards Air Force Base | ... orporation of America), and one municipal airport. Much of the workforce of | , which is located just to the south of the city, is made up of city resid ... |
Nevada Test Site | ... , 2007, Sheen was arrested, with 38 other activists, for trespassing at the | at a Nevada Desert Experience event protesting the site |
Fenway Park | In 2000, the team left Tiger Stadium, then tied with | as the oldest active baseball stadium, in favor of the new Comerica Park. ... |
Yankee Stadium | On August 2, 2008, Wells took part in the 62nd Annual Old Timers Day at | , where he said that he was not going to officially retire, but admitted t ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... unchly opposed to intervention in World War II until the Japanese attack on | |
Intramuros | Near Rizal Park is the 400-year-old former imperial city known as | . Intramuros, is a walled domain which was once the seat of government dur ... |
Bonneville Dam | ... ents were deposited. Water depths have been estimated at at Wallula Gap, at | , and over modern Portland, Oregon. Sediments were also deposited when the ... |
Adirondack Park | A long stretch of the Northway through the | had been an unserved zone for cellular telephone service. In 2007, a drive ... |
Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park | ... at Austin. He donated his Texas ranch in his will to the public to form the | , with the provision that the ranch "remain a working ranch and not become ... |
San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge | ... ranged from simply blocking traffic, to bidding on the construction of the | (at a cost of 23,756,000 deer hides), to initiating politicians into their ... |
Hollywood Forever Cemetery | ... arked grave not far from her mother in the Hollywood Cemetery, which is now | , in Hollywood, California |
Fort Concho | The history of the current city of San Angelo began in 1867. | was established as one of a series of new forts designed to protect the fr ... |
Fort Robinson | ... al Museum contains artifacts and materials relevant the the city's history. | is a state park and National Historic Landmark District several miles west ... |
Independence Rock | Numerous landmarks are located along the trail in Wyoming including | , Ayres Natural Bridge and Register Cliff |
Grand Coulee Dam | ... In its early years, it was a small railroad town, but the completion of the | in 1941 brought irrigation and agriculture to the area |
Monte Cristo Cottage | O'Neill's home in New London, | , was made a National Historic Landmark in 1971. His home in Danville, Cal ... |
Statue of Liberty | ... derland, the Manchester International Convention Centre and the base of the | |
inner-German border was closed | ... 1949, when the West and East German states were created, and 1961, when the | ) |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... es of world-wide events, a Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award, a star on the | , and he was honoured at SOAS through the Paul Robeson House. Years later, ... |
Yellowstone Art Museum | ... creation Area, Pictograph Cave, Chief Plenty Coups State Park, Zoo Montana, | , Red Lodge Mountain Resort and the Beartooth Highway |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant," enterin ... |
Mount Vernon | ... tween 1833 and 1843. The town was named for George Washington's plantation, | , which was named for Edward Vernon, a British naval hero |
Hoover Dam | ... Canyon. Below Lake Mead – the largest man-made lake in the U.S., formed by | at the junction of Arizona, Nevada and Utah – the river turns sharply sout ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... Indiana. Now called the General Lew Wallace Study, it has been designated a | and is operated as a house museum, open to the public |
Hollywood Bowl | ... ings of any local show, which he parlayed into a sold out appearance at the | . That led to a summer replacement program for Dinah Shore |
Itasca State Park | ... nty seat of Hubbard County, Minnesota, United States. It is the location of | , the source of the Mississippi River, as well as the beginning of the Hea ... |
Lübeck | ... t, the Principality of Ratzeburg on the Mecklenburg Western border south of | , the Herrschaft Stargard in Mecklenburg southeast with the cities of Neu ... |
Wittenberg | ... to a middle-class family at Gräfenhainichen, a small town between Halle and | . At the age of fifteen, he entered the Fürstenschule in Grimma. The schoo ... |
Film Society of Lincoln Center Lifetime Achievement Award | ... , the Legion of Honor from France, the Campione d'Italia from Italy and the | . She collapsed during the American Cinema Awards in 1989 and later discov ... |
New York Stock Exchange | ... e monetary contraction." Hoover also encouraged Congress to investigate the | , and this pressure resulted in various reforms |
La Fortaleza | ... rmer defensive forts, Fort San Felipe del Morro and Fort San Cristóbal, and | , the oldest executive mansion in continuous use in the Americas |
Battleship Memorial Park | Mobile is home to a variety of museums. | is a military park on the shore of Mobile Bay and features the World War I ... |
Jet Propulsion Laboratory | The | built the Galileo spacecraft and managed the Galileo mission for NASA. Ger ... |
Winter Garden Theatre | ... Shubert put her in the chorus line for his 1924 show, Innocent Eyes, at the | on Broadway in New York City. While appearing in Innocent Eyes Crawford me ... |
New York Stock Exchange | ... using the ticker symbol KREM. On May 17, 2001, Krispy Kreme switched to the | , with the ticker symbol KKD, which is its current symbol. The stock reach ... |
Metropolitan Museum of Art | In 2005, "Max Ernst: A Retrospective" opened at the | and included works such as Celebes (1921), Ubu Imperator (1923), and Fires ... |
Bogoslof | ... has a very limited range in the Bering Sea, breeding only on the Pribilof, | and Buldir islands in the United States, and the Commander Islands in Russ ... |
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory | # | (LASL) in April 1961, accepted in May 1961, and used until June 21, 1971 |
Carnegie Hall | ... Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC and the Lincoln Center and | (in New York City) on numerous occasions, performing and premiering works ... |
C. M. Russell Museum Complex | The city is home to the | , the University of Great Falls, Montana State University Great Falls - CO ... |
Lee's Ferry | In Arizona, the Colorado passes | , the official dividing point of the Upper and Lower Colorado River Basins ... |
Rose Bowl | ... nal as the most-attended women's sports event, with over 90,000 filling the | |
Coventry Cathedral | ... ant MacDonald, using medieval nails recovered from the ruins of the roof of | , and crafted in part by Alan Smith, the son of a pilot who took part in t ... |
USS Monitor | Recovered artifacts from the | are displayed at the Mariners' Museum, one of the more notable museums of ... |
New York City Hall | ... Points neighborhood, an area between Broadway and the Bowery, northeast of | . By the 1820s, the area was home to many gambling dens and brothels, and ... |
Avalon Ballroom | ... s was the Mantra-Rock Dance—a musical event held on January 29, 1967 at the | by the San Francisco Hare Krishna temple. At the event Moby Grape performe ... |
Flatiron Building | ... are's Romeo and Juliet set by Zangwill in New York City in 1908. The iconic | is said to have been the source of the phrase "23 skidoo" or scram, from w ... |
Parque de Bombas | ... ation in the Island, which still stands to this day, and is now open as the | museum. Also, in 1951, Ponce's Fire Chief Raúl Gándara-Cartagena, wrote a ... |
Araneta Coliseum | ... ionship was held at the complex although the latter stages were held in the | in Quezon City, Southeast Asia's largest indoor arena |
Camino Real | ... Agoura Hills was being used as a popular stage stop for travelers along the | because of its natural spring at the foothills of Ladyface Mountain, one o ... |
Independence Rock | ... rt Laramie in Wyoming. From there it followed the Sweetwater River, passing | , Devil's Gate, and Split Rock, to Fort Caspar, through South Pass to Fort ... |
Allen County Courthouse | The | was designed by Brentwood S. Tolan of Fort Wayne, and was built by James S ... |
Royal Gorge | ... bitant $1.4 million for the trackage extending through the Arkansas River's | . The D&RG's possession of this route allowed quick access to the booming ... |
Chicano Park | ... ; and Eureka, Bishop, Needles, & 29 Palms in California, as well the famous | mural to commemorate Hispanic-American life in Barrio Logan, San Diego in ... |
Lübeck | ... lm Wallace, however the seal attached to a letter sent to the Hanse city of | in 1297 appears to give his father's name as Alan. His brothers Malcolm an ... |
Chicago Pile-1 | ... 940. The money was used in studies which led to the first nuclear reactor — | , a massive "atomic pile" of graphite bricks and uranium fuel which went c ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... parts of their portage route are included within the Great Falls Portage, a | |
Fort Niagara | ... y attempted to prevent English trade with remote Indian tribes, and erected | in Iroquois territory. French settlements on the Gulf Coast continued to g ... |
Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site | ... His home in Danville, California, near San Francisco, was preserved as the | in 1976 |
Fort Leavenworth | ... He was soon transferred to the newly formed 1st Cavalry Regiment (1855) at | , Kansas Territory, where he became regimental quartermaster and commissar ... |
USS Monitor | ... g the burned-out hulk of USS Merrimack. Virginia engaged the Union ironclad | in the famous Battle of Hampton Roads during the Union blockade of Hampton ... |
Prague | Jaroslav Heyrovský was born in | on December 20, 1890, the fifth child of Leopold Heyrovský, Professor of R ... |
American Museum of Natural History | ... 1897 Lieutenant Robert Peary brought six Inuit people from Greenland to the | in New York, at the request of the anthropologist Franz Boas, in order to ... |
Attu Island | ... mainland's most westerly point is the end of the Seward Peninsula in Alaska | ;, further off the Alaskan coast to the west, is considered the westernmos ... |
Las Vegas Strip | ... y the Nevada State Gaming Commission and eventually found popularity in the | and downtown casinos. Fortune Coin Co. and their video slot machine techno ... |
American Museum of Natural History | The Oxford University Museum of Natural History, | , and the Senckenberg Museum, among others, have almost complete specimens ... |
Lincoln Center | ... nues with 100–500 seats. A little more than a mile from Times Square is the | , home to one of the world's most prestigious opera houses, that of the Me ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Rizal Park | ... cated in the western portion of Metro Manila in the heart of Manila proper, | , also known as the Luneta, is an iconic public promenade. Rizal Park feat ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... e never got another chance at a world title. He retired after losing at the | by a knockout in 6 rounds to Ken Buchanan. It was the only time he was sto ... |
Grand Coulee Dam | ... al jetliners still used today. Fighter jets were stationed there to protect | to the north and the Hanford site to the south. Boeing still uses the airp ... |
Apollo Theater | ... lished to a golden shine, was driven through the streets of New York to the | in a white, glass-encased horse-drawn carriage. In Augusta, Georgia, the p ... |
Katz's Delicatessen | ... y best known for a scene featuring the two title characters having lunch at | in Manhattan. They are arguing about a man's ability to recognize when a w ... |
Library of Alexandria | ... ndria was burned to the ground. This section of the city once contained the | , although it is not known if the Library still existed in Aurelian's time ... |
Piquette Plant | ... duced on August 12, 1908 and left the factory on September 27, 1908, at the | in Detroit, Michigan. On May 26, 1927, Henry Ford watched the 15 millionth ... |
Jet Propulsion Laboratory | ... tar. One technique, recently demonstrated by a team of researchers from the | , uses a vector vortex coronagraph. The researchers are hopeful that many ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | Chevalier has a star on the | at 1651 Vine Street |
Great Falls Portage | ... today. Two undeveloped parts of their portage route are included within the | , a National Historic Landmark |
Hollywood Palladium | ... ment building in downtown Hollywood. Norman would frequently show up at the | unannounced and unscheduled on Sunday afternoons and sing to as many as 4, ... |
Notre-Dame de Paris | ... rsailles, has organized the annual pilgrimage on foot from the cathedral of | to the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Chartres. About 15,000 pilgrims, mostly ... |
Emily Dickinson Museum | ... ing four languages). Just off campus, Amherst is caretaker and owner of the | in downtown Amherst, in addition to about half of the poet's manuscripts. ... |
Playboy Mansion | ... , Sanchez refused to relocate a political fundraiser she had planned at the | in California. As a result, Democratic National Committee chairman Joe And ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... hen he appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show twice in 1958. He made his debut at | in 1963 and won the Leventritt Competition in 1964. Soon afterward he bega ... |
Cahokia | ... an culture, which reached its peak around 1100 AD and built a large city at | , near present-day Collinsville, Illinois. Its people built large earthwor ... |
steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art | ... nd celebrity increase. Now 1981, While unveiling a statue of himself at the | , Rocky is publicly challenged by James "Clubber" Lang (Mr. T), a ferociou ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | Shearer has a star on the | at 6636 Hollywood Boulevard. She is entombed in the Great Mausoleum at For ... |
Lake Tahoe | ... were major box office attractions in Las Vegas at the Las Vegas Hilton and | where he would earn $300,000 a week. He maintained homes in both places |
Bent's Fort | ... ed with their motto "Oregon Or The Grave". Although the group split up near | on the South Platte and Farnham was deposed as leader, nine of their membe ... |
Adirondack Park | ... unty and is southwest of the City of Plattsburgh. Black Brook is inside the | |
The Pentagon | ... ademy lost 14 alumni in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and | . The Academy was placed under unprecedented high security |
Arc de Triomphe | ... ore than two million people joined his funeral procession in Paris from the | to the Panthéon, where he was buried. He shares a crypt within the Panthéo ... |
Raton Pass | Trinidad's location at the foot of | , along the Santa Fe Trail between St. Joseph, Missouri and Santa Fe, New ... |
Fort Hall, Idaho | ... rt Walla Walla). The group was the first to travel in wagons all the way to | , where the wagons were abandoned at the urging of their guides. They used ... |
Los Alamos National Laboratory | ... of close proximity to the state capital, Santa Fe, and the presence of the | , many of those employed in the pueblo have government jobs |
Fort Fisher | ... tly south of the Wilmington Beach annex of Carolina Beach and just north of | |
Prague | Other notable premieres were given in | in 1899, and in Paris in 1909, with a Sergei Diaghilev production featurin ... |
Library of Congress | ... ommentary on the letters written by Groucho, who donated his letters to the | |
Yankee Stadium | ... rs, and Mara, had been feuding because Mara would not permit Topping to use | as his home field, due to the stadium's proximity to the Giants home field ... |
Castle Crags | ... ish in the Sacramento and McCloud Rivers, or to see and climb Mount Shasta, | or the Trinity Alps. Visitors ski (both alpine and cross-country) and bicy ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... Parks and Recreation, although threatened with closure. It was designated a | in 1961 |
Isca Augusta | ... Stone Street from Magnis (Kenchester) in modern Herefordshire to Caerleon, | and the main Roman legionary base in the south of Roman Wales |
Panathinaiko Stadium | ... arch 24, 2008, in Olympia, Greece. From there, it traveled across Greece to | in Athens, and then to Beijing, arriving on March 31. From Beijing, the to ... |
San Andreas Fault | ... 2201 and 92203 north of Interstate 10. About north and east of Indio is the | , a major tectonic plate boundary of the Pacific and North American plates |
New York Stock Exchange | ... ity functions as the financial capital of the world and is home of both the | and . Many major radio, television, and telecommunications companies in th ... |
Unitarian Meeting House | ... nal Usonian House, which is located here. (Another key Wright building, the | , is in the adjacent suburb of Shorewood Hills.) The Harold C. Bradley Hou ... |
Telluride | ... it the third least populous incorporated town in the state of Colorado. The | Post Office (ZIP Code 81435) serves Sawpit |
Texas State Capitol | ... tin Museum of Art (AMOA), and the galleries at the Harry Ransom Center. The | itself is also a major tourist attraction. The Driskill Hotel built in 188 ... |
Fort Hall | ... , and the main trail turns northwest to follow the Portneuf River valley to | , Idaho. Fort Hall was an old fur trading post located on the Snake River. ... |
Manila Cathedral | ... sa Manila, a Spanish colonial villa which is converted into a house gallery | ;, the official seat of the Archbishop of Manila; San Agustin Church, erec ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... Red Shoes. The same year, Costello performed "Taken for a Fool", live from | with The Strokes |
Neil Simon Theatre | ... ng in March 1932. In May 1932, it was revived at the Alvin Theatre (now the | ), and in 1972 at the Circle in the Square Theatre |
Mount Shasta | ... ome to trout fish in the Sacramento and McCloud Rivers, or to see and climb | , Castle Crags or the Trinity Alps. Visitors ski (both alpine and cross-co ... |
Marin County Civic Center | ... em in San Francisco. Other locations in the San Francisco area included the | in San Rafael, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright; Lawrence Hall of Science, B ... |
Rose Bowl | ... ational Football League or NCAA Football teams. The most used venue was the | in Pasadena, with eight games, among them the final, the third place match ... |
Bremen | ... l had left Kulenkamp and become an assistant at Lilienthal Observatory near | . There he worked on James Bradley's stellar observations to produce preci ... |
Misión San Pedro y Pablo | ... ear San Pedro. According to the original account, the soldiers took them to | for interrogation. One Russian source states that after being taken prison ... |
Walt Disney Concert Hall | ... ank Gehry, and Yasuhisa Toyota) for the orchestra's very successful move to | , and for wholeheartedly supporting and complementing Salonen's artistic v ... |
Essen | ... a valuable arms contract he had intended to give to the Krupp's factory in | to French arms manufacturer Schneider-Creusot. Another incident particular ... |
Penn Station | In 1961, the Pennsylvania Railroad unveiled plans to tear down the old | and replace it with a new Madison Square Garden and office building comple ... |
Los Alamos National Laboratory | ... s Angeles by a scientist (Fox Harris), who originally stole the aliens from | and drove to California, slowly losing his sanity on the way due to the ra ... |
Eureka | ... h and continues south through Humboldt Bay (including the present cities of | and Arcata) and then south to the lower Eel River basin. The traditional h ... |
Library of Congress | ... erican and Anglo-American peoples of the United States. Many worked for the | , first under the leadership of Oscar Sonneck, chief of the Library's Musi ... |
Sutter's Mill | After gold was discovered at | (also owned by Sutter) in Coloma, the fort was abandoned. The adobe struct ... |
Corcoran Gallery of Art | ... tion, "The Architectural Visions of Paolo Soleri," organized in 1970 by the | in Washington, DC, traveled extensively in the U.S. and Canada, breaking r ... |
Telluride | ... uthwestern Colorado. It is about south of Montrose. It is only northeast of | , but due to the severity of the landscape, the drive is about . Ouray is ... |
Temple of Artemis | ... continued and John Turtle Wood discovered the remains of the 4th century BC | at Ephesos, another Wonder of the Ancient World |
Intramuros | ... ble landmarks are located in Manila, such as Rizal Park, and the historical | . Rizal park is a crescent-shaped 58 hectare (143 acres) park that lies wi ... |
Library of Alexandria | ... ooge McDuck, Huey, Dewey and Louie, and General Snozzie search for the Lost | . This story was Don Rosa's first use of General Snozzie, the Junior Woodc ... |
Temple of Hephaestus | There is a | in Athens, the Hephaesteum (miscalled the "Theseum"), located near the ago ... |
Edwards Air Force Base | ... ilt to accommodate the largest jets, to the huge x lake bed runway 17/35 at | in California – a landing site for the retired Space Shuttle |
Sidney Myer Music Bowl | ... 1989 Norman collapsed during the JAM (Jesus and Music) '89 Festival at the | in Melbourne, Australia. In 2008 the tour promoter Australian Kevin Cooper ... |
Government Street Presbyterian Church | ... l, the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Emanuel AME Church, | , St. Louis Street Missionary Baptist Church, State Street AME Zion Church ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... contribution to the motion picture industry, Hedy Lamarr has a star on the | at 6247 Hollywood Blvd |
Saratoga Spa State Park | ... th "snack") is a covered outdoor amphitheater located on the grounds of the | , with a capacity of 5,000 in reserved seating and 20,000+ on its general ... |
Downtown Pittsburgh | ... e arrival of the streetcar lines, which enabled daily commuting to and from | , Mount Lebanon became a streetcar suburb, with the first real estate subd ... |
Redstone Arsenal | ... the north, Rainbow Mountain to the west, and Weeden and Madkin Mountains on | in the south. Brindlee Mountain is visible in the south across the Tenness ... |
La Brea Tar Pits | ... rmed into materials such as bitumen, kerogen, or petroleum. Deposits at the | are an example |
Hollywood Bowl | ... conducting (including parts of the George Gershwin Memorial Concert at the | can be found here: Otto Klemperer conducting the Los Angeles Philharmoni |
Palace of Fine Arts | ... aseball game, while his co-star, Maggie McOmie, had hers done at the scenic | in San Francisco. Another actor, Marshall Efron, who would later play an i ... |
Walhalla temple | He is honoured with a bust in the German | near Regensburg |
Melbourne Cricket Ground | ... orts and Entertainment Precinct in Melbourne, playing its home games at the | and with its training and administrative base in Gosch's Paddock and the W ... |
White House | ... , and Clair Wilcox. Automobile executive Henry Ford spent an evening at the | trying to convince Hoover to veto the bill, calling it "an economic stupid ... |
Seattle Public Library | ... four months by an accident. "So my folks brought me piles of books from the | ," he recalled in interview, "and it was then I really learned to read and ... |
New York Stock Exchange | ... Kong) raising $73 billion (almost double the amount of money raised on the | and Nasdaq combined) up to the end of November 2011. The Hong Kong Stock E ... |
Royal Gorge | ... RG built west from Pueblo reaching Cañon City in 1874. The line through the | reached Salida on May 20, 1880 and was pushed to Leadville later that same ... |
White House | ... Show and Sesame Street, as well as playing at a number of functions at the | |
Los Alamos National Laboratory | ... as IBM's first transistorized supercomputer. The first one was delivered to | in 1961 |
Prudential Tower | ... r hired I. M. Pei & Partners to design a building that could overshadow the | , erected by their rival |
Perth Water | ... over, was once a collection of small islets known as the Hierrison Islands. | , between the city and South Perth, is separated from the main estuary by ... |
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Porcelain Tower of Nanjing | ... the Royal Palace of Madrid and the nearby Royal Palace of Aranjuez. and the | in China. More recent noteworthy examples include The Dakin Building in Br ... |
Ernest L. Blumenschein House | ... ave been preserved and may be viewed by visitors to Taos. These include the | , the Couse/Sharp Historic Site, and the Nicolai Fechin house, all of whic ... |
Fort Humboldt State Historic Park | ... panning 150 years and other cultural assets abound in and around museums at | |
White House | ... Oscar DePriest, a member in the House of Representatives, to dinner at the | . Booker T. Washington was the previous African-American to have dined at ... |
Intramuros | ... sh conquistador Miguel Lopez de Legazpi founded the Manila in what today is | . Manila was made the capital of the Philippine Islands, which Spain would ... |
Tiger Stadium | ... venue, which runs behind the third-base stands at the Tigers' previous home | , was renamed Cochrane Avenue for Mickey Cochrane. Cherry Street, which ru ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... ntinuously operating Catholic parish in the United States, complex is now a | |
Cathedral of Chartres | The town is best known for the | (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres), widely considered to be the f ... |
New York Stock Exchange | ... 1967, The New York Times Company has been publicly traded and listed on the | by the symbol NYT. While the company offers two kinds of shares of its sto ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... y and opened as a museum ship the following year. The ship was added to the | registry in 1986 |
Persepolis | ... e Persians in a number of battles before looting and destroying the capital | , by fire, in 331 BC. With the Persian Empire now effectively under Alexan ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... is the site of the former Weston State Hospital, a psychiatric hospital and | which has been mostly vacant since its closure in 1994 upon its replacemen ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... in as Ballard's replacement. Birdsong appeared at a benefit concert at the | on April 29, 1967, but returned to The Bluebelles soon afterward due to pr ... |
Kennedy Space Center | | (KSC) is the largest employer in the county with 15,000 contractors and ci ... |
Weimar | ... classicist, and a prominent member of the literary and artistic circles in | and Jena |
Guadalupe Mountains | ... in 1850 to carry out the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Bartlett declared the | dark and gloomy, and proposed a transcontinental railroad be built south o ... |
New York City Hall | ... e civil ceremony on December 9, 2005, at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau near | . Damon became stepfather to Barroso's young daughter, Alexia, from her pr ... |
Parthenon | ... s lost gold and ivory statue of her, 36 m tall, the Athena Parthenos in the | . Athena also often is depicted with an owl sitting on one of her shoulder ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... n 2000, Marge, along with the rest of her family, was awarded a star on the | |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Nelson's Pillar | ... ire made of stainless steel and is located on O'Connell Street. It replaces | and is intended to mark Dublin's place in the 21st century. The spire was ... |
White House | ... e Main Interior Building, 1849 C Street NW, several blocks southwest of the | . The central office is composed of eleven directorates: Director/Deputy D ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... pril 5, 2005, the grounds and buildings in the Campground were designated a | by the Secretary of the Interior |
Alcatraz Island | The Rock is a 1996 action film that primarily takes place on | and in the San Francisco Bay area. It was directed by Michael Bay, directo ... |
National Historic Landmark | The ship was declared a | in 1986 |
Fort Leavenworth | ... head of the Artillery Department of the Command and General Staff School at | , Kansas |
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 ... |
Zappeion | ... llowing its national flag. It was also first with an Olympic Village at the | . They introduced the closing ceremony, and the raising of national flags ... |
Sunset Boulevard | ... nside of the Burnhams' home was shot at a house close to Interstate 405 and | in Los Angeles; the inside of the Fitts' home was shot in the city's Hanco ... |
Sun Studio | ... resley recorded the regional hit "That's All Right (Mama)" at Sam Phillips' | in Memphis. Three months earlier, on April 12, 1954, Bill Haley & His Come ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | Wyman has two stars on the | ; one for motion pictures at 6607 Hollywood Boulevard and one for televisi ... |
Wisconsin State Capitol | On February 14, 2011, the | erupted with protests when the Legislature took up a bill that would end m ... |
Panathinaiko Stadium | ... held from 22 April to 2 May 1906, in Athens, Greece. They took place in the | , which had already hosted the 1896 Games and the earlier Zappas Olympics ... |
Dexter Avenue Baptist Church | ... er King III, Dexter Scott King, and Bernice King. King became pastor of the | in Montgomery, Alabama, when he was twenty-five years old, in 1954. King t ... |
Ryman Auditorium | ... ucted into the Gospel Music Association's Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the | , and was voted into the CCM Hall of Fame in January 2004 by the readers o ... |
World Trade Center | ... ht, the plane was hijacked. The plane was flown into the South Tower of the | at a speed of 586 mph. United 175 was filmed from multiple vantage points ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... Southwest Regional Office is architecturally signicant and is designated a | |
Los Alamos National Laboratory | ... 0 list, including Blue Gene/L, the world's fastest computer from 2004 until | 's IBM Roadrunner supercomputer surpassed it in 2008. The Lab is a leader ... |
Port Townsend Historic District | The | , an area including many Victorian era buildings, was listed on the Nation ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... from Coral Sea, and the U.S. Navy was able to patch her up sufficiently at | between 27 and 30 May to allow participation in the battle. At Midway, 's ... |
Arcosanti | ... ween Cosanti, the original site for his research located in Scottsdale, and | |
International Mother's Day Shrine | ... is home of Anna Jarvis, founder of the Mother's Day holiday, as well as the | |
Welsh National War Memorial | ... titutions were located in the city, including the National Museum of Wales, | , and the University of Wales Registry Building—however, it was denied the ... |
Cosanti | ... eling on the international lecture circuit, Soleri divides his time between | , the original site for his research located in Scottsdale, and Arcosanti |
Central Park | ... n Island. The only exceptions are the four sunken roads that travel through | . Proposals in the mid 1900s to build such roads through the city's denses ... |
French Quarter | ... Bank of the Mississippi River. The historical crescent, which includes the | and was one of the few places where settlement was possible before the con ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... mony was held for Brown on January 10, 1997 to honor him with a star on the | |
Tuileries Palace | On 6 October 1789, the royal family had to leave Versailles and move to the | in Paris, as a result of the Women's March on Versailles. During the early ... |
Melbourne Cricket Ground | Both the | and the Yarra River were centrepieces for the ceremony, which included man ... |
Nevada Northern Railway Museum | Ely is a tourism center, and is home of the | . Nearby are Great Basin National Park, Cave Lake State Park, and Ward Cha ... |
Melbourne Cricket Ground | Melbourne's premier sporting ground, the | (MCG), was redeveloped in preparation for the Games. An athlete's village ... |
Hagia Sophia | ... nstantinople under Justinian's orders circa 532-537 CE, for his basilica of | |
Metropolitan Museum of Art | ... t collections, both contemporary and historical, in the world including the | , the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Frick Collection, the Whitney Museu ... |
Walt Disney Concert Hall | ... nd were re-invigorated to lead fundraising efforts for the soon-to-be built | |
Edwards Air Force Base | ... ation Organization (ICAO) and some United States military airports (such as | ). However in the United States at most civil aviation airports, the leadi ... |
Charles W. Morgan | ... , which has preserved a number of sailing ships (most notably the whaleship | ) and seaport buildings. The village is located on the Mystic River, which ... |
Glacial Lake Missoula | ... s toward the end of the last ice age. The periodic rupturing of ice dams at | resulted in the Missoula Floods, with discharges 10 times the combined flo ... |
vault at Fort Knox | ... afekeeping, and entrusted to the United States government. It was kept in a | until 1978, when it was returned to the nation by order of President Jimmy ... |
National Park Service Southwest Regional Office | ... NE, Oakland, CA, Philadelphia and Seattle. The headquarters building of the | is architecturally signicant and is designated a National Historic Landmar ... |
steps | ... g in 1981. Three statues were created, and one was placed on the top of the | of the Philadelphia Museum of Art for the filming of Rocky III. After film ... |
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 ... |
Perth Water | The | location on the river adjacent to the City of Perth is a popular place for ... |
Chicago Pile-1 | ... go and began studies that led to the construction of the first nuclear pile | |
Ebbets Field | ... Mets had played more games at Shea Stadium than the Brooklyn Dodgers did at | |
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture | ... them while they became acolytes to the social functions held at the future | . In December, he acquired the lead role of Jim in an Eugene O'Neill produ ... |
Campo de Cahuenga | ... nel John C. Frémont and Mexican Governor Andrés Pico on January 13, 1847 at | in what is now North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California |
Flying Horses Carousel | In 1884, the | was brought to Oak Bluffs, where it remains the oldest platform carousel s ... |
Boston Navy Yard | Kentucky entered | on 20 December for overhaul. She sailed on 18 March 1919 for refresher tra ... |
Macy's | ... is gown that Crawford's broad shoulders began to be accentuated by costume. | copied the dress in 1932, and it sold over 500,000 replicas in the United ... |
Argonaut Mine | There are numerous gold mines in Amador County including the | , the Kennedy Mine, and the Sutter Mine. Almost all them closed in the lat ... |
Llandaff Cathedral | ... damage during the Cardiff Blitz in World War II included the devastation of | , and in the immediate postwar years the city's link with the Bute family ... |
The Crystal Palace | ... the home of William Pitt the Younger), Crofton Roman Villa, and the site of | |
Library of Alexandria | ... scholarship and research. They likened the scope of the new facility to the | . After inspecting Pei's work at the Des Moines Art Center in Iowa and the ... |
Playboy Mansion | ... began to sponsor tournaments and Hugh Hefner held backgammon parties at the | . Backgammon clubs were formed and tournaments were held, resulting in a W ... |
World Trade Center | ... September 2001, the Academy lost 14 alumni in the terrorist attacks on the | and The Pentagon. The Academy was placed under unprecedented high security |
Unisphere | ... eum of Art, which still houses, and occasionally updates, the Panorama. The | , built as the theme symbol for the 1964/1965 World's Fair, is the main sc ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... is linked to Durango by the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, a | . Silverton no longer has active mining, but subsists by tourism, maintena ... |
Kennedy Mine | ... e are numerous gold mines in Amador County including the Argonaut Mine, the | , and the Sutter Mine. Almost all them closed in the late 19th or 20th cen ... |
White House | ... nd his brand of humor caused Wilson to move Marshall's office away from the | . During Marshall's second term he delivered morale-boosting speeches acro ... |
Topaz War Relocation Center | ... several were killed by sentries; James Wakasa, for instance, was killed at | , near the perimeter wire. Nikkei were prohibited from leaving the Militar ... |
United States Bullion Depository | ... ck on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the documents were moved for safekeeping to the | at Fort Knox in Kentucky, where they were kept until 1944. In 1952, the en ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... he National Register of Historic Places in 1976, and further was declared a | in 1977 |
Los Alamos National Laboratory | In September 1955, fearing that | might also order a LARC, IBM submitted a preliminary proposal for a high-p ... |
Battleship Memorial Park | ... in ceremonies at Seattle. Alabama was then towed to her permanent berth at | , Mobile, Alabama, arriving in Mobile Bay on 14 September 1964 and opening ... |
Springfield Armory | ... llet meeting the requirements of the rules of land warfare was developed at | and adopted for the Smith & Wesson revolvers. The new military .38 Special ... |
Disneyland | ... e had to stay off cocaine for a week, because she needed the money to go to | . Edward eventually throws her out of his car and drives off. The movie wa ... |
Disneyland | One of Henson's last projects is a show attraction in Walt Disney World and | featuring the Muppets, called Muppet*Vision 3D, which opened in 1991, shor ... |
CBS Television City | ... e 2002 Las Vegas special, The Price Is Right has been taped in Studio 33 in | in Hollywood, California for its entire run. The studio, which is also use ... |
White House | ... made himself President of the United States. Living in the Nazi redecorated | , Red Skull had taken to wearing Captain America's old bloodstained unifor ... |
Rottnest Island | ... as much lower than at present, the Swan River curved around to the north of | , and disgorged itself into the Indian Ocean slightly to the north and wes ... |
Fort Robinson | The Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad reached | in 1886 on its way to Wyoming. Several miles east of the Fort the railroad ... |
Fort Robinson | ... the late Captain Emmet Crawford who had previously been stationed at nearby | . Its nicknames include "Gate City" and "The Garden Beyond the Sandhills. |
Berlin Wall | ... ans could travel freely through the gate, located in East Berlin, until the | was built, 13 August 1961. Then one of altogether eight Berlin Wall crossi ... |
Chrysler Building | ... plans to build the structure's trademark -high spire in secret, pushing the | to 1,046 feet (319 m) and making it the tallest in the world when it was c ... |
Willis Tower | ... reat to Chicago's high-rise cityscape and its high profile skyscrapers, the | , known then as the Sears Tower, and the John Hancock Center. Daley defend ... |
Fort Monroe | ... 33, Black Hawk, Wabokieshiek, Neapope, and three others were transferred to | in Virginia, which was better equipped to hold prisoners. The American pub ... |
Cabanne's Trading Post | ... rench descent, Eulalie Becquette Alvarez-Hortiz. His trapping days began at | in Nebraska Territory, and continued throughout the West during the 1830s ... |
Prague | ... the ceremony, Jandl's statuette was instead presented to him in his native | |
Bristol Motor Speedway | ... ee. The chain is best known for sponsoring the Food City 500 NASCAR race at | . That store remained open one day short of 50 years as it was closed in N ... |
Shibe Park | ... ger clubs or existing grounds enlarged, including Tiger Stadium in Detroit, | , home of the Philadelphia Athletics, Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, the Polo G ... |
World Trade Center | ... ew York City on the morning of September 11, 2001. He was directly over the | , climbing through 7,500 feet, when the first struck. He was ordered by ai ... |
B Reactor | ... as a general consultant. He was sitting in the control room of the Hanford | when it first went critical in 1944. His broad knowledge of many fields of ... |
Niagara Falls | ... ces, including a theme for the New York World's Fair of 1939 and suites for | and the Hudson River. Possibly as a result of his World's Fair theme, 13 O ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... symphonic Clef Club orchestra in New York which played a benefit concert at | in 1912. The Baltimore rag style of Eubie Blake influenced James P. Johnso ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... achievement awards from various film festivals, Robertson has a star on the | at 6801 Hollywood Blvd. He was also awarded the 2008 Ambassador of Good Wi ... |
Spring Grove Hospital Center | ... community remains an unincorporated town in Baltimore County. It is home to | , the nation's second oldest continuously operating psychiatric hospital |
Adirondack Park | The community is within the | |
White House | At the | Rose Garden on November 2, 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed a bill cre ... |
White House | ... nner attended by Queen Elizabeth II on May 7, 2007, in the East Room at the | |
Upper Green River Rendezvous Site | ... en River Rendezvous, a reenactment of historic fur trader gatherings at the | in nearby Daniel |
Acropolis | ... ibute paid to the league that Pericles set to building the Parthenon on the | , replacing an older temple, as well as many other non-defense related exp ... |
Colonial Stadium | ... beat Brisbane by three points in a tense match in front of 46,279 people at | . This victory over the reigning premier took the Magpies to equal top of ... |
Hollywood Bowl | In 1998, Clayton was given the title "Artistic Director of Jazz" at the | for a three-year term beginning with the 1999 summer season. His band, the ... |
Johnson's Island | ... m Sabine Parish was Christopher Columbus Nash, who was a prisoner of war at | in Ohio. Nash later, as the sheriff of Grant Parish, crushed the Colfax Ri ... |
Indianapolis Motor Speedway | The | (IMS), located in Speedway, Indiana, is the site of the Indianapolis 500-M ... |
Empire State Building | ... uildings were soon surpassed, with the May 1931 completion of the 102-story | with its tower soaring 1,250 feet (381 m) to the top of the building. The ... |
Macy's | ... fayette is the second mall. The mall of Acadiana features department stores | , Dillard's, JC Penney, and Sears. It also includes over 100 specialty sto ... |
Hooker Oak | The | , formerly the largest Valley Oak in the world, was located at Hooker Oak ... |
Kennedy Space Center | ... late 1950s, the Long Range Proving Ground was opened. This later became the | . This changed the entire complexion of the county; where Brevard had once ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... an in Paris. This work received mixed reviews upon its first performance at | on December 13, 1928, but it quickly became part of the standard repertoir ... |
Riverside Church | ... ole in the Vietnam War. In an April 4, 1967 appearance at the New York City | —exactly one year before his death—King delivered a speech titled "Beyond ... |
White House | ... re's no way that I could be the president. You can't have a pacifist in the | . . . I'm an actor. This is what I do for a living." Sheen is an honorary ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... ains, and another co-star, Spencer Tracy, also died. Muni has a star on the | at 6435 Hollywood Blvd. He is interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, ... |
White House | ... or the meetings. Mahogany furniture patterned after the Cabinet Room of the | was ordered from Washington, D.C |
Taos Pueblo | ... ists. Making paintings with oil and watercolor was a new form of art to the | who traditionally painted objects such as hides or inside buildings, such ... |
United States Capitol | ... onal Mall, the strip of land that runs between the Lincoln Memorial and the | . Other museums are located elsewhere in Washington, D.C., with two more i ... |
Winter Garden Theatre | ... th an acclaimed performance as entertainer Fanny Brice in Funny Girl at the | . The show introduced two of her signature songs, "People" and "Don't Rain ... |
Fort Astoria | In early 1811, the supply ship Tonquin left supplies and men to establish | (Oregon) at the mouth of the Columbia River and Fort Okanogan (Washington) ... |
Hollywood Bowl | During a Los Angeles concert in 1997, Chicago teamed up with the | Orchestra to perform a James Pankow/Dwight Mikelson orchestral arrangement ... |
Fort de Chartres | ... river. Kaskaskia became the capital of Upper Louisiana and the French built | in 1718. In the same year they imported the first enslaved Africans, shipp ... |
Macy's | ... f-the-shelf architectural designs which had been available to the public at | department store. The homes, which had been designed by Andrew Geller, had ... |
Fort Sam Houston | Holbrook then served at | , Texas, until March 7, 1917 where he was in command of the 7th Field Arti ... |
Ebbets Field | ... g Tiger Stadium in Detroit, Shibe Park, home of the Philadelphia Athletics, | in Brooklyn, the Polo Grounds in Manhattan, Boston's Fenway Park along wit ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Hagia Sophia | ... panegyric on the emperor Anastasius alone is extant; the description of the | and the monody on its partial destruction by an earthquake are spurious |
Ricketts Glen State Park | Part of | is in the northern portion of Columbia County |
Carnegie Hall | Several times he conducted orchestral programs in New York's | . In January 1933 the premiere of his Tabloid, an orchestral suite in 4 mo ... |
Tiger Stadium | ... built for many of the larger clubs or existing grounds enlarged, including | in Detroit, Shibe Park, home of the Philadelphia Athletics, Ebbets Field i ... |
Niagara Falls | ... flow and its height) using a logarithmic scale. Class 10 waterfalls include | , Paulo Afonso Falls and Khone Falls |
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts | ... rent paths. Peto was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and studied at the | at the same time as Harnett. Until he was in his mid-thirties, he submitte ... |
Union Station | ... y commuter rail service between Antioch, Illinois and Chicago, Illinois (at | ) Monday through Friday |
Golden Gate Bridge | ... to explore new solutions in the spirit of co-creation." He once scaled the | in San Francisco with members of North Coast group to unfurl a banner that ... |
White House | ... darin Chinese while he worked in China and used it during his tenure at the | when they wanted to foil eavesdroppers. The Boxer Rebellion trapped the Ho ... |
Fall City | ... ie were filmed in Snoqualmie and in the neighboring towns of North Bend and | |
Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park | ... buried in his family cemetery (which can be viewed today by visitors to the | in Stonewall, Texas), a few yards from the house in which he was born. Eul ... |
Carcassonne | ... western France. Its source is in the Pyrenees mountains and it then runs to | and turns, reaching the Mediterranean Sea near Narbonne. The river is navi ... |
La Fortaleza | ... ported to have used the islands as a staging ground for his later attack on | in Puerto Rico |
Fort Robinson | ... (near Bridgeport, Nebraska) to allow military and civilian traffic to reach | , Red Cloud Agency, Spotted Tail Agency, Custer, South Dakota, and Deadwoo ... |
Kroll Opera House | La bohème premiered in Germany at the | in Berlin on 22 June 1897. The French premiere of the opera was presented ... |
Hearst Castle | ... ment of the lead character in Orson Welles' film Citizen Kane. His mansion, | , near San Simeon, California, on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean, ha ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... is the "architectural gem of the campus." Playmakers Theatre was declared a | in 1973. Today, the building is a venue for student drama productions, con ... |
Polo Grounds | ... ibe Park, home of the Philadelphia Athletics, Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, the | in Manhattan, Boston's Fenway Park along with Wrigley Field and Comiskey P ... |
Harvard Square | The novel is set in the | neighborhood of Cambridge, Massachusetts, where Atwood studied at Radcliff ... |
John Hancock Tower | ... and steel construction and geometric design. Chinese architect I. M. Pei's | in Boston, Massachusetts is an example, although like many buildings of th ... |
Rose Bowl | The final match at the | was tense, but devoid of scoring chances. Despite the strategies implement ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... ). She has earned an Emmy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and a star on the | . She was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2000 |
Murrell Home | File:Murrell home.jpg| | , built 1844- |
Windover Archaeological Site | In 1982, | was discovered |
White House | ... aoui and Reid had intended to hijack a fifth aircraft and crash it into the | in Washington, D.C., as part of the attacks that took place that day. Howe ... |
Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers | ... he designs of the German architect Johann Balthasar Neumann, especially the | . He also sought to incorporate some of the panache of the Paris Opéra des ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... ansit to the Territory of Hawaii. Eight days later the submarine arrived at | in the Territory of Hawaii and commenced almost twelve years of training s ... |
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion | ... e orchestra when it moved into its new home at the then yet-to-be-completed | ; he even began to appoint musicians to the orchestra. However, Solti abru ... |
Kerameikos | ... sand political ostraka have been excavated in the Athenian agora and in the | . The second victim, Cleisthenes' nephew Megacles, is named by 4647 of the ... |
Dodger Stadium | ... at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum before moving to their current home of | , the third-oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball (trailing Fenway Park ... |
Winter Garden Theatre | ... ay revival opened on December 28, 1976, and ran for 176 performances at the | . Zero Mostel starred as Tevye. Robbins directed and choreographed. A seco ... |
John F. Kennedy Space Center | ... he 9th most populous county in the state. Influenced by the presence of the | , Brevard County is also known as the Space Coast. As such, it was designa ... |
Cologne cathedral | ... o be a pupil of William Morris – he made known that he would have preferred | unfinished, with the 14th-century wooden crane on top of it, as it stood i ... |
Cape Cod National Seashore | Nearly two-thirds of the town's land area is covered by the | . To the north lie the "Province Lands", the area of dunes and small ponds ... |
Fort Concho | Historic | , a National Historic Landmark, is maintained by the city of San Angelo. I ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... de Festival of Arts in Australia in February 2006 and the following year at | on February 3, 2007 |
White House | ... on in a landslide, ending 20 consecutive years of Democratic control of the | |
National Historic Landmark | ... by at 1537 35th St.) specifically to house it. The building was declared a | in 1972 |
Cardiff City Stadium | ... ay a maximum of 18 games per season for a set fee, rather than per match at | . But on 23 February, it was announced that the two Welsh 'derbies' agains ... |
Sycamore Shoals | Early during the American Revolutionary War, Fort Watauga at | was the attacked in 1776 by Dragging Canoe and his warring faction of Cher ... |
Woolworth Building | ... tle in 1909, with a tower reminiscent of St Mark's Campanile in Venice. The | , and its distinctive , took the title in 1913, topping off at 792 feet (2 ... |
Rose Bowl | ... te their US success, with a support slot for Depeche Mode's 101 tour at the | in Pasadena, California on 28 June 1988, a top 20 US hit with "Dreaming" a ... |
National Gallery of Victoria | One painting, Portrait of a Youth by Dosso Dossi at the | , was identified as a portrait of Lucrezia in November 2008. This painting ... |
Taos Pueblo | Located in a tributary valley off the Rio Grande, | is the most northern of the New Mexico pueblos. For nearly a millennium, t ... |
Prague | ... the 1960s was in serious decline and the imposition of central control from | disappointed local Communists while the destalinization program caused fur ... |
United States Capitol | ... oad. (His father, Benjamin Henry Latrobe, was the architect who rebuilt the | in Washington, D.C. after the War of 1812. |
National Historic Landmark | Historic Fort Concho, a | , is maintained by the city of San Angelo. It was founded in 1867 by the U ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... ion to the motion picture industry, Edward Everett Horton has a star on the | at 6427 Hollywood Boulevard |
South Pass | ... ass in Wyoming forced the group further south where they luckily discovered | , a wide and easy pass over the Continental Divide. The party continued ea ... |
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 ... |
Library of Congress | ... Fame, and was included by the National Recording Preservation Board in the | ' National Recording Registry in 2004. The board selects voices in an annu ... |
General Post Office, Melbourne | ... 852 Giles went to the Victorian goldfields, then obtained a position in the | , and afterwards one in the county court. Soon tiring of town life Giles w ... |
Rizal Park | Numerous notable landmarks are located in Manila, such as | , and the historical Intramuros. Rizal park is a crescent-shaped 58 hectar ... |
Hollywood Bowl | ... er he had guest conducted the orchestra in winter concerts downtown, at the | , and in other Southern California locations including CAMA concerts in Sa ... |
Litchfield Law School | ... rarian (1821–1823) at Brown University. He also studied during 1821–1823 at | (the law school conducted by Judge Tapping Reeve in Litchfield, Connecticu ... |
Eureka | ... ata, the county’s population was 134,623. Its primary population centers of | , the county seat and site of College of the Redwoods main campus, and the ... |
White House | ... President Wilson on the subject. The resulting report, much watered down at | insistence, was not a success |
Murrell Home | ... ant sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the | , the Ross Cemetery, and the original Cherokee Female Seminary. The Cherok ... |
Fenway Park | ... odger Stadium, the third-oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball (trailing | and Wrigley Field) |
Eiffel Tower | ... ajor structure in Britain to be constructed of steel; its contemporary, the | was built of wrought iron |
Slater's Mill | ... r New York in 1789, hoping to make money with his knowledge. Slater founded | at Pawtucket, Rhode Island, in 1793. He went on to own thirteen textile mi ... |
Taos Pueblo | ... t colony developed. Many paintings were made of local scenes, especially of | and activities there, as the artists often modelled Native Americans from ... |
Buddhas of Bamyan | ... dhist culture did exist as reminders of the past. The two massive sandstone | , thirty-five and fifty-three meters high overlooked the ancient route thr ... |
Grand Central Terminal | ... tant transportation artery, as it allows its residents an efficient ride to | in New York City. Service is provided on Metro-North's New Haven Line, and ... |
American Museum of Natural History | ... iduals they could identify in the bonebed. Among the bones deposited in the | collections in New York City are seven sets of right metatarsals, along wi ... |
Carcassonne | The next major target was | . The city was well fortified, but vulnerable, and overflowing with refuge ... |
Sunset Boulevard | ... r Smith's death, a fan memorial was initiated outside Solutions Audio (4334 | , Los Angeles, California), the site at which the cover of the Figure 8 al ... |
Kościuszko Mound | ... War General Tadeusz Kościuszko, because of its perceived resemblance to the | in Krakow |
Fenway Park | ... ng the Neil Diamond song "Sweet Caroline" at the 2010 NHL Winter Classic at | , flanked by members of the Boston and Worcester Fire Departments. Nine da ... |
World Trade Center | ... ars Tower in Chicago, both designed by Bruce Graham and Fazlur Khan and the | towers in New York by American architect Minoru Yamasaki. The decade also ... |
Library of Congress | In 1998, the National Film Preservation Board of the | named The Last Picture Show to the National Film Registry, an honor awarde ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... ive an Academy Award and the first Spanish actress to receive a star at the | |
Prague | ... s and the animals". This was apparently based on a stuffed specimen then in | ; a walghvogel described as having a "dirty off-white colouring" was menti ... |
Prague | ... age was published in German in 1856/57 by August Schleicher, a professor at | University. In it he describes Prussian-Lithuanian which later is to becom ... |
Camp Independence | Independence began as the US Army | (two miles north of the current town) established by Lieutenant Colonel Ge ... |
Taos Plaza | For historical reasons, | is one of the few places in the country where the American flag may proper ... |
Prague | ... e allegedly owned the statue and gave it away to a noblewoman travelling to | |
USS Drum | ... ship on 9 January 1965. She was joined in 1969 by the Gato-class submarine | which was moored behind Alabama until it was damaged in , resulting in its ... |
Menai Suspension Bridge | ... sing of the Menai Strait was the most formidable challenge, overcome by the | (1819–1826). Spanning , this was the longest suspension bridge of the time ... |
Limes Germanicus | ... Ptolemy's Geographia (2.10). The line of Roman frontier fortifications, the | , was constructed in the Taunus not far north of Wiesbaden |
Texas State Capitol | ... d became a center for government and education with the construction of the | and the University of Texas. After a lull in growth from the Great Depress ... |
Walter E. Washington Convention Center | ... es. The second Expo is scheduled to take place on April 28–29, 2012, in the | in Washington, D.C |
Redstone Arsenal | ... enter and the United States Army Aviation and Missile Command nearby at the | . The National Trust for Historic Preservation named Huntsville to its "Am ... |
Fort Jesup | ... overnment should be named Many in honor of Col. John B. Many, commandant at | , then the most important settlement in the parish. Many was on the Natchi ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... he flew both his parents out to New York to attend Queen's first concert in | , his father said that he "got it" |
Big Cypress National Preserve | ... n resources. Activities like hunting, fishing, and some mining are allowed. | and Big Thicket National Preserve were created in 1974 as the first nation ... |
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 ... |
Santa Monica Pier | ... Bayou La Batre was adopted by the City of Santa Monica, California (see: " | ") to assist in clean-up activities. The Santa Monica City Council approve ... |
Kykuit | ... tting for "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". The Rockefeller family estate (see | ), whose grounds abut Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, contains the private Rockefe ... |
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore | The National Park Service maintains the | and Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Parts of the shoreline are within th ... |
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center | One of the projects took Pei back to Dallas, Texas, to design the | . The project was somewhat controversial at the start, since some communit ... |
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station | ... 2 produced (49 launched and two exploded). They were tested and launched at | from Launch Complexes LC15, LC16, LC19 and LC20 |
White House | ... nd newspapers in South Korea, Japan, and South America. The next day, UPI's | correspondent, Helen Thomas, resigned her position, after working for UPI ... |
Singer Building | ... ing, with its 29 stories standing high took the title in 1899. The 41-story | , constructed in 1908 as the headquarters of the eponymous sewing machine ... |
Wembley Stadium | ... ed for the play-offs again, where they faced Wigan Athletic in the final at | . The game finished 1–1 after 90 minutes, but, thanks to goals in extra ti ... |
Pearl Harbor | On 12 December 1930, R-19 departed | and commenced a transit to the Philadelphia Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pen ... |
Parthenon | ... rom 1799 to 1803 removed the large collection of marble sculptures from the | , on the Acropolis in Athens and transferred them to the UK. In 1816 these ... |
Chatham Manor | ... now a historic house museum administered by University of Mary Washington. | , the 1771 home of William Fitzhugh and a Union headquarters during the Ci ... |
Polo Grounds | ... is home field, due to the stadium's proximity to the Giants home field, the | . As a result of this feud, Topping took his Dodgers from the NFL to the A ... |
Miami Seaquarium | ... ature death. On the other side of the argument is that Green Iguanas at the | in Key Biscayne, Florida, have been observed eating dead fish and individu ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... and Death of Peter Sellers. On 30 September, Theron received a star on the | . In the same year, she starred in the financially unsuccessful science fi ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Bruton Parish Church | ... ips outside the port. In 1926, Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin, rector of Williamsburg's | , began restoration of colonial-era buildings in the historic district wit ... |
Pabst Theater | ... later family friend Ignacy Paderewski and at eight met him backstage at the | in Milwaukee. "I was intoxicated by the joy I got from the great virtuoso' ... |
Walt Disney Concert Hall | ... nt of the subscription jazz series the orchestra offered when it moved into | . In addition, she was the first performer at the 2003 inaugural gala at t ... |
Dworshak National Fish Hatchery | ... October 7, 1805, downstream to the Pacific Ocean. Just north of town is the | and the Dworshak Dam, third highest dam in the United States, completed in ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... nd four in the city in an effort to do justice to two herculean jobs. After | in December 1941 his role was turned over to full-time director of OCD, Ja ... |
MCG | ... he famous inner-city Victoria Park. Collingwood now plays home games at the | . It now also has its headquarters situated in the former Glasshouse Enter ... |
Lady of Ephesus | ... another was found at Byblos in Phoenicia. A comparable iconic image is the | |
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station | ... house the people that were going to be launching missiles from what is now | . In 1956, the city attorney warned the council that blacks might attempt ... |
Essen | ... anuary and February 2009 there was a production at the Aalto Theatre by the | Opera. While some aspects of the production may have been unusual, one cri ... |
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower | ... d high until 1967, when it became the tallest building ever demolished. The | , standing 700 feet (213 m) at the foot of Madison Avenue, wrested the tit ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... o earned eight nominations for Golden Globe Awards. Sheen has a star on the | , at 1500 Vine Street |
Marshall Space Flight Center | ... the Tennessee River, adding textile mills, then munitions factories, NASA's | and the United States Army Aviation and Missile Command nearby at the Reds ... |
Bank of China Tower | The design that Pei developed for the | was not only unique in appearance, but also sound enough to pass the city' ... |
Empire State Building | In 1976, a Guinness Book of World Records museum opened in the | . Speed shooter Bob Munden then went on tour promoting the Guinness Book o ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... cations operated by the Riese Organization. One of the stores is located at | , where Horton played as a member of the New York Rangers from 1969 to 197 ... |
Polo Grounds | ... in Manhattan. The New York Giants played in the various incarnations of the | at 155th Street and Eighth Avenue from their inception in 1883—except for ... |
Wittenberg | ... s is a devil in the form of a greyfriar summoned by Faust in a wood outside | . The name Mephistophiles already appears in the 1527 Praxis Magia Faustia ... |
Fenway Park | ... thletics, Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, the Polo Grounds in Manhattan, Boston's | along with Wrigley Field and Comiskey Park in Chicago. Likewise from the E ... |
Quezon Memorial Circle | ... eation areas include the Nayong Pilipino (Philippine Village) in Parañaque, | and Ninoy Aquino Wildlife Center, both in Diliman district of Quezon City, ... |
Bonneville Dam | ... forecasts for eight places along the river between Astoria and the base of | |
Pearl Harbor | ... to Hawaii in 1872 and had recommended the establishment of a naval base at | |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | ... the 1958 season. They played their first four seasons in Los Angeles at the | before moving to their current home of Dodger Stadium, the third-oldest ba ... |
Fort Independence | ... red Indian hostilities. The camp was soon closed, but was re-established as | when hostilities resumed in 1865. The fort was finally abandoned in 1877, ... |
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore | ... ional Park Service maintains the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore and | . Parts of the shoreline are within the Hiawatha National Forest and the M ... |
Marshall Space Flight Center | ... ed NASA, and the facilities on the southern half of Redstone Arsenal became | . Medaris took command of AOMC in 1958 and BG John A. Barclay became the A ... |
Fort Astoria | ... hub for their fur trading in the Pacific Northwest; replacing Fort George ( | ) in that capacity as it was on the river's south bank and not as convenie ... |
New York Stock Exchange | ... s, which included a 20% stake for Wasserman. The company went public on the | and was incorporated as MCA Inc. on November 10, 1958 |
Cosanti | ... work. Ceramic and bronze bells are still produced and sold at Arcosanti and | in Arizona |
Prague | The entire film was shot in | , Czech Republic |
White House | ... t would get $50); and "Who's buried in Grant's Tomb?" or "What color is the | ?" (asked when Marx felt sorry for a contestant who had not won anything). ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... de enough power to transmit to Sacramento, and the Folsom Powerhouse, now a | , was opened. At the time it was opened, it had the longest overhead run o ... |
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore | ... o visit casino boats on Lake Michigan and 15 minutes northeast to visit the | and the Indiana Dunes State Park, containing of beaches, sand dunes, bogs, ... |
Montreal City Hall | ... which caused extensive damage and injured 27 people. Other targets included | , Royal Canadian Mounted Police recruitment offices, railway tracks, and a ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... ngtime drummer for Kenny Loggins. Chicago was recognized with a star on the | on July 23, 1992 |
White House | ... to help. Dwight Eisenhower loved the film and frequently screened it in the | , as did many other American presidents. Bill Clinton cited High Noon as h ... |
United States Capitol | ... n is taken to refer to the entire area between the Lincoln Memorial and the | , with the Washington Monument providing a division slightly west of the c ... |
Berlin Wall | On August 13, 2011, Germany marked the 50th anniversary of the day the | started to go up with a memorial service and a minute of silence in memory ... |
Grand Central Terminal | The metro region's commuter rail lines converge at Penn Station and | , on the west and east sides of Midtown Manhattan, respectively. They are ... |
Fair Park | ... everly Hills, California, and George E. Kessler, who had previously planned | and most of downtown Dallas, were hired to design its layout in 1907 "as a ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | Jean Renoir has a star on the | at 6212 Hollywood Blvd. Several of his ceramics were collected by Albert B ... |
Colonial Williamsburg | ... ad to contend with the Great Depression and World War II, work continued as | became a major tourist attraction |
Santa Anita Park | ... Greater Los Angeles area also has three well-known horse racing facilities: | , Los Alamitos Race Course and Hollywood Park Racetrack and three major mo ... |
Fort Monroe | ... activities. In adjacent localities, other U.S. military facilities include | , Langley Air Force Base, Naval Weapons Station Yorktown, and Camp Peary. ... |
Parthenon | ... hus known as Athena Parthenos, "Virgin Athena". Her most famous temple, the | , on the Acropolis in Athens takes its name from this title. It is not mer ... |
Fort Robinson | ... e College) was established in nearby Chadron due to Crawford's proximity to | . Perhaps the most fascinating Crawford business was the Elite Theater, wh ... |
Taos Pueblo | The | , that borders the town of Taos on its north side, has been occupied for n ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Metropolitan Museum of Art | ... as many of New York's most prestigious cultural institutions, including the | , the Asia Society Museum, and the Frick Collection. It has its own No. 6 ... |
Polo Grounds | The Mets' inaugural season (1962) was played in the | , with original plans calling for the team to move to a new stadium in 196 ... |
Cathays Park | The Welsh Government has its headquarters in Cardiff's | where most of its civil servants are based, with smaller numbers in other ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Brooklyn Bridge | ... can be seen in the State Department Building in Washington, New York City's | , and the Union Mutual Life Insurance Building in Boston |
Three Saints Bay | In 1791, the Russian fur trapper Alexander Baranov had the post at | , which was founded in 1784, moved to a new site at Saint Paul Harbor, tod ... |
Patee House | ... s the Pony Express' 150th anniversary. Located in St. Joseph, Missouri, the | Museum, which was the Pony Express' headquarters, hosted events celebratin ... |
Comiskey Park | ... olo Grounds in Manhattan, Boston's Fenway Park along with Wrigley Field and | in Chicago. Likewise from the Eastern League to the small developing leagu ... |
Chartres Cathedral | ... n of Thorns; rose windows; the Rosy Cross; and the dromenon on the floor of | . The dromenon represents a journey from the outer world to the inner sacr ... |
The Printzhof | ... te southwest of today's Philadelphia), where he also built his manor house, | . The Swedish colony initially prospered. In 1644, New Sweden supported th ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... n 2000, Marge and the rest of the Simpson family were awarded a star on the | located at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard |
Carnegie Hall | ... and arts representatives include Susan Grace, a pianist with appearances at | , Stephen Scott, a neo-classical composer, and Ofer Ben-Amots, an Israeli ... |
Hollywood Sign | ... animated stork that imitates Groucho's mannerisms and voice. On the famous | in California, one of the "O"s is dedicated to Groucho. contributed over $ ... |
Old East | ... nder Jackson Davis, the same architect who renovated the northern façade of | in 1844. The east-facing building was completed in 1851 and initially serv ... |
American Museum of Natural History | ... old medal of the Linnean Society of London (1960) and a gold medal from the | (1969). She was described as independent, outspoken, and given to poignant ... |
Grand Coulee Dam | Before the construction of | on the Columbia River in 1941 and Larson Air Base in 1942 the area was lar ... |
Brooklyn Bridge | ... et (91 m) until 1955, when it was demolished to construct a new ramp to the | . The nearby Park Row Building, with its 29 stories standing high took the ... |
Drake Well Museum | The | is a park where Colonel Edwin Drake successfully drilled for oil. It consi ... |
Playmakers Theatre | The historic | is located on Cameron Avenue between McCorkle Place and Polk Place. It was ... |
Grand Coulee Dam | The largest of the 150 hydroelectric projects, the | and the Chief Joseph Dam, are also the largest in the United States and am ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... o home to BBQ equipment maker, , and the . The Boley Historic District is a | . Currently Boley hosts The Annual Boley Rodeo & Festival festival |
Guggenheim Museum | ... would be exciting to the public in the same way as the central room of the | in New York. The modern museum, he said later, "must pay greater attention ... |
Library of Congress | ... natorial, and judicial papers is archived at the Manuscript Division of the | , where it is open for research |
Guggenheim New York | ... on profile, which includes the National Gallery, London, Guggenheim Berlin, | , Whitney Museum of American Art, Getty Los Angeles, California, and the M ... |
Dodona Manor | ... ative of Loudoun County. World War II general George C. Marshall resided at | in Leesburg. Essayist and journalist Russell Baker grew up in Morrisonvill ... |
Library of Congress | ... ve been destroyed, but all but one of the scripts were found in 1988 in the | |
Adirondack Park | The Town of Wells is in the | and on the eastern border of the county. It is northwest of Schenectady |
Madison Square Garden | ... Rangers, and the WNBA's New York Liberty, who all play their home games at | , the only major professional sports arena in the borough. The New York Je ... |
Taos Pueblo | ... number of organizations that support and promote the work of artists on the | and in the Taos area |
Hull-Rust-Mahoning Open Pit Iron Mine | ... d via the open pit mines. The world's biggest open pit iron ore mine is the | in Hibbing. Open pit mines that are no longer worked are a common feature ... |
Snowdon | ... egend recorded of Vortigern concerns his attempt to build a stronghold near | , called Dinas Emrys, only to have his building materials disappear each t ... |
Central Park | The main campus is situated within walking distance of | , as well as many of New York's most prestigious cultural institutions, in ... |
Los Alamos National Laboratory | ... aduated from Rice in 1955 with a baccalaureate in physics. He worked at the | before attending graduate school, first at Caltech and then the University ... |
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore | ... ater–based recreation. Cape Hatteras National Seashore was created in 1937. | and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, created in 1966, were the first nat ... |
Eureka | ... ee, Centerville Beach Cross, Camp Curtis, the town of Trinidad, the city of | , the Sequoia Park Zoo, California's first drilled oil wells in Petrolia, ... |
Centre Block | ... she is accorded a state funeral, wherein their casket lies in state in the | of Parliament Hill. Only Mackenzie Bowell and the Viscount Bennett were gi ... |
Gunther Island Site 67 | ... umboldt County Massacre." Tolowot is now an archaeological site, designated | , and is a National Historic Landmark |
Taos Pueblo | ... de Taos, Cañon, Taos Canyon, Ranchitos, and El Prado. The town is close to | , the Native American village and tribe from which it takes its name |
Malcolm X Park | ... sociated with the organizations Code Pink and Women for Peace, marched from | in Washington D.C. to the White House. The activists encircled the White H ... |
Grand Coulee Dam | Arrival of the air base in 1942 and irrigation water pumped from | in 1955 offered newcomers a reason and a way to settle in an area that pre ... |
Governors Island | ... Randall's Island, Wards Island, and Roosevelt Island in the East River, and | and Liberty Island to the south in New York Harbor. Manhattan Island is in ... |
Highland Park Village | ... the annexation. The final major land development occurred in 1924. In 1931, | was constructed, the first shopping center of its kind in the United State ... |
Washington Navy Yard | ... . Robert E. Lee and accompanied Lee with a company of U.S. Marines from the | and four companies of Maryland militia. While delivering Lee's written sur ... |
White House | ... n equestrian statue of George Washington to be placed directly south of the | (see L'Enfant Plan). The National Mall occupies the site of this planned " ... |
Grant's Tomb | ... divide $100" (that is, each contestant would get $50); and "Who's buried in | ?" or "What color is the White House?" (asked when Marx felt sorry for a c ... |
Arcosanti | ... s theoretical work. Ceramic and bronze bells are still produced and sold at | and Cosanti in Arizona |
Millennium Stadium | ... ened on 7 April 1984, however in 1997 it was demolished to make way for the | in 1999, which hosted the 1999 Rugby World Cup and became the national sta ... |
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore | ... National Seashore was created in 1937. Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore and | , created in 1966, were the first national lakeshores |
White House | ... nwashed by Doctor Faustus open fire on crowds of protesters in front of the | . The Red Skull continues his assault by engineering a riot by placing Kro ... |
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 ... |
Kykuit | ... rkers, including John D. Rockefeller, who first moved to Tarrytown in 1893. | , Rockefeller's elaborate mansion, was completed in 1906. In 1914, Kykuit ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Madison Square Garden | ... 2011, Rammstein announced that after the massive success of their sold out | show on December 11, 2010 they would be touring North America after 10 yea ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... elterweight Champion Sugar Ray Robinson in Robinson's middleweight debut at | , New York. LaMotta knocked Robinson down in the first round of the fight. ... |
Indiana Dunes State Park | ... 15 minutes northeast to visit the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore and the | , containing of beaches, sand dunes, bogs, and protected wildlife |
Opana Radar Site | Just inland from the bay is the | , a National Historic Landmark that is not open to the public |
Fernsehturm | ... mous C-47 'Raisinbomber' Skytrain can be seen with ease from the top of the | and from a descending aircraft landing at Tempelhof Airport |
Fort Jesup | ... eme south, 1827, and Noble, in the north portion, dating back to the 1830s. | was founded in 1822 by Lieutenant Colonel Zachary Taylor who later became ... |
Dinosaur Valley State Park | The land along the Paluxy River for | was purchased by the State of Texas in 1968, and the park opened to the pu ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... x months, as his popularity began slumping. Liberace received a star on the | in 1960 for his contributions to the television industry. Liberace continu ... |
National Historic Landmark | Just inland from the bay is the Opana Radar Site, a | that is not open to the public |
American Museum of Natural History | ... esigned by John Russell Pope, the architect who designed the rotunda in the | and the Jefferson Memorial. The toll houses were designed to include livin ... |
Zvartnots Cathedral | ... eas and regions surrounding the city of Yerevan, such as the (Garni Temple, | , and Khor Virap, etc.) |
SM Mall of Asia | ... SM Megamall, the third largest mall in the country after SM North EDSA and | , is also in the Center along EDSA, as is the The Medical City, one of the ... |
American Museum of Natural History | ... American explorer, adventurer and naturalist who became the director of the | . He is primarily known for leading a series of expeditions through the fr ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... artin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg and Oliver Stone. He has had a star on the | since 1989. In television he has won both a Golden Globe and two Screen Ac ... |
Fort Huachuca | ... une 14, 1903. He returned to the US and served at Fort Logan, Colorado, and | , Arizona, until August 28, 1904 |
United States Capitol | a marble statue in the National Statuary Hall Collection at the | , donated by the State of Utah in 1950; and a statue atop the This is the ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... 958. As part of his "comeback", he gave two sold-out recitals that month in | , which were released on LP and later on CD. Also that year, Robeson's 60t ... |
Metropolitan Museum of Art | ... age:Gustav Klimt 050.jpg|Mäda Primavesi. 1912. Oil on canvas. 150 × 110 cm. | , New York |
White House | ... ident Theodore Roosevelt, who had set the record with 8,513 handshakes at a | reception on 1 January 1907 |
American Museum of Natural History | ... saur prints and sold them to tourists. Paleontologist Roland T. Bird of the | in New York spotted the Adams "giant man tracks" in a tourist shop in Gall ... |
Madison Square Garden | In 1986, Laporte fought Julio César Chávez at the | , and many thought Laporte should've deserved the 12 round decision that n ... |
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 ... |
Madison Square Garden | The rematch is held at | in New York City. At the start of the fight, Rocky sprints from his corner ... |
Colossus of Rhodes | ... om a colossal statue of Nero nearby (the statue of Nero was named after the | ). This statue was later remodeled by Nero's successors into the likeness ... |
French Quarter | ... esign review and demolition controls to parts of New Orleans outside of the | for the first time. The near-simultaneous enactment of generous federal ta ... |
Bonneville Lock and Dam | ... ovember 5, 1896. The locks were subsequently submerged in 1938, replaced by | , although the city lost no land from the expansion of Lake Bonneville beh ... |
Titan Missile Museum | ... Force, including an inert Titan II missile, Site 571-7 is now known as the | and is the sole remaining example of a Titan II missile site in existence. ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... tes, the band returned to the United States for a single show at the famous | in New York City - their first US show in over nine years, it is rumored t ... |
Fort Leavenworth | Holbrook was a distinguished graduate of the Infantry-Cavalry School at | , Kansas on July 2, 1905 and then attended the Staff College, Fort Leavenw ... |
Eagle | ... tates Army built a pack trail from Valdez, on the south coast of Alaska, to | , northeast of Big Delta, a distance of about . The trail crossed the Tana ... |
Inner Harbor | ... Art (MICA), UMBC, Goucher College, and Towson University, as well as nearby | |
Chesapeake Bay Bridge | ... small, county owned, public landing strip in Stevensville, overlooking the | . Many private airplanes take off and land there every day |
Parthenon | ... es, renaissance, and neo-classical architecture. A prominent example is the | , where it served as a palette for intricate sculptural detail. This was d ... |
Brooklyn Bridge | ... ear-old boy who stowed away on Captain James Cook's ship Endeavour in 1768. | is based on the true story of the family that created the teddy bear in Br ... |
Golden Bough Playhouse | ... are Festival in 1990 which, in 1994, expanded to include productions at the | |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | ... ese Theater on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood. She also has a star on the | at 1750 Vine Street. In 1999, Playboy listed Crawford as one of the "100 S ... |
Intramuros | Nightlife in Manila centres around Ermita and Malate, along with | . Areas in Binondo, the city's Chinatown, also attract many people, while ... |
Hearst Castle | Beginning in 1919, Hearst began to build the never-completed | , on a 240,000 acre (97,000 ha) ranch at San Simeon, California, which he ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... is now an archaeological site, designated Gunther Island Site 67, and is a | |
Niagara Falls | ... closed in 2002, was branded The Guinness Records Experience; the Hollywood, | , Copenhagen, and Gatlinburg, Tennessee museums also previously featured t ... |
Adirondack Park | The Town of Lake Pleasant is within the | and is centrally located in the county. The town is northwest of Schenecta ... |
Hagia Sophia | ... empire. The first book may date to before the collapse of the first dome of | in 557, but some scholars think that it is possible that the work postdate ... |
Graceland | ... singer of all time, died on August 16, 1977. Presley's funeral was held at | , on Thursday, August 18, 1977 |
Fort Morgan | ... ile society in the mid-19th century. are historic antebellum house museums. | , Fort Gaines, and Historic Blakeley State Park figure into local American ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... shington, D.C. and southeast of Baltimore, Maryland. The entire campus is a | and home to many historic sites, buildings, and monuments |
National Historic Landmark | ... Church and cemetery at St. Thomas Manor comprise a complex designated as a | , notable as a Jesuit mission center of the 17th century and possibly the ... |
New Orleans Mint | ... he Charlotte Mint in North Carolina, the Dahlonega Mint in Georgia, and the | in Louisiana. During 1861, the first two produced small amounts of gold co ... |
Taos Pueblo | ... villages by Geneva Vigil. Initially, relations of the Spanish settlers with | were amicable, but resentment of meddling by missionaries, and demands by ... |
White House | ... x Park) was used as a model by Irish architect James Hoban who designed the | . However the porticoes were not part of Hoban's original design and were ... |
National Historic Landmark | ... e of a Titan II missile site in existence. In 1994, the site was declared a | |
Chicago | ... o Osceola, operating its California Zephyr daily in both directions between | , Illinois, and Emeryville, California, across the bay from San Francisco. ... |
Macy's | ... used for second homes. One of the houses was exhibited on the 9th floor of | . Two hundred of the houses, the largest installation, were assembled at C ... |
Beehive House | ... family. This building remains a Salt Lake City landmark, together with the | , another Brigham Young family home. A contemporary of Young wrote: "It wa ... |
Fort Yuma | Following the establishment of | , a town sprang up on the New Mexico Territory (now Arizona) side of the C ... |
Sabino | ... hort day tours and longer evening cruises are available on the 1908 steamer | departing Mystic Seaport |
Newport Casino | ... gambling, and sports took place. An example of this type of building is the | in Newport, Rhode Island |
Carnegie Hall | ... ical) work, entitled Suite for Violin and Piano. The five-movement suite at | on February 7, 1950, by violinist and pianist Carlo Bussotti, who subseque ... |
Comiskey Park | LaMotta and Robinson had their fifth bout at | , Chicago, Illinois on September 26, 1945. Robinson won by a very controve ... |
Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park | ... idwell Park, the ninth-largest municipally-owned park in the United States, | , the Chico University Arboretum |
Taos Pueblo | ... founded in Taos, New Mexico by artists attracted by the rich culture of the | and beautiful landscape. Hispanic craftsmanship of furniture, tin work and ... |
Harvard Yard | ... able. Victims of "Salvagings" (public executions) are hanged on the wall of | ; Fred's home is on the famous "Professor's Row"; and the Brattle Theatre, ... |
Prague | ... state at our nation’s Capitol Rotunda. In July 2006, the Choir traveled to | , Czech Republic, for two concerts with Maestro Paul Freeman. In November ... |
Colonial Williamsburg | ... on to education within their mission statements. For instance, the motto of | , “That the Future May Learn from the Past,” proclaims the site’s commitme ... |
Parthenon | ... lis reports that when Christians removed the statue of the Goddess from the | , a beautiful woman appeared in a dream to Proclus, a devotee of Athena, a ... |
The Morgan Library & Museum | ... nd trial drawings were acquired in 1968 by the Pierpont Morgan Library (now | ) in Manhattan, New York City. The manuscript pages includes content that ... |
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 ... |
Hollywood Walk of Fame | Lukas has a star on the | at 6841 Hollywood Blvd |
Cosanti | ... mitment to research and experimentation in urban planning, establishing the | Foundation, a non-profit educational foundation. Soleri's philosophy and w ... |
Pearl Harbor | ... es called "War Relocation Camps", in the wake of Imperial Japan's attack on | . Japanese Americans residing on the West Coast of the United States were ... |
Sunset Strip | ... world boss; for example, Troy's LAPD file reads that he could be found at " | taverns and joints," as could Cohen. The film depicts the working relation ... |
Monument Avenue | ... .B. Stuart by sculptor Frederick Moynihan was dedicated on Richmond's famed | at Stuart Circle in 1907. Like General Stonewall Jackson, his equestrian s ... |
Tiger Stadium | ... ocation. It was expanded in 1938 and renamed Briggs Stadium. It was renamed | in 1961 and the Tigers played there until moving to Comerica Park in 2000 |
Notre Dame de Paris | ... edicated to her, and next on the seals of cathedral chapters, starting with | in 1146. A standard portrayal was of Mary carrying the flower in her right ... |
Speedwell Ironworks | On 6 January 1838 Morse first successfully tested the device at the | near Morristown, New Jersey, and on 8 February he publicly demonstrated it ... |
Fort Astoria | ... umbia River where they made new boats and traveled to the newly established | . The expedition demonstrated that much of the route along the Snake River ... |
White House | ... vocated $50-per-month pensions for Americans over 65 (not enacted); chaired | conferences on child health, protection, homebuilding and home-ownership; ... |
Grand Coulee Dam | ... President Franklin D. Roosevelt authorized the Columbia Basin Project. The | was the project's central component; upon completion, it pumped water up f ... |
Ebbets Field | ... cognized for over 50 years, with his appearance for the Brooklyn Dodgers at | |
Highland Park complex | ... assembling nearly 12,000 Model Ts, Henry Ford moved the company to the new | |
World Trade Center | ... aki — the Seattle-born architect best known as the designer of the original | in New York — in tandem with his starkly modernist design for the new Regi ... |
Holland Tunnel | ... ) of the New Jersey Turnpike northbound travels to Jersey City and, via the | , Manhattan. Westbound, the Newark Bay Bridge provides access to Newark, N ... |
Cleopatra's Needle | ... f the Delta, and even across the Mediterranean to Rome, including the famed | that now resides on the Thames embankment, London (this obelisk was part o ... |
Polo Grounds | ... rk City, with the Dodgers playing in Brooklyn and the Giants playing at the | in Manhattan. After the 1957 season, Dodgers owner Walter O'Malley decided ... |
John F. Kennedy Space Center | ... pulation increase from 1950 to 1960) due to America's space program. NASA's | is located approximately north of the town. Many people moved to Cocoa Bea ... |
Los Alamos National Laboratory | Fermi moved to | in the later stages of the Manhattan Project to serve as a general consult ... |
Salt Creek Oil Field | ... f oil boomtown and cowboy culture, dating back to development of the nearby | |
Niagara Falls | ... eare, Friedrich Schiller and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and he saw London, | , and Rio de Janeiro during his stops in port. Eventually, the lack of out ... |
Independence Rock | ... n National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Devils Tower National Monument, | and Fossil Butte National Monument. Each year Yellowstone National Park, t ... |
Rhine frontier | ... campaigned against Carausius' successor, Allectus, while Maximian held the | . The rebel leader was ousted in 296, and Maximian moved south to combat p ... |
Ricketts Glen State Park | Much of | is within Fairmount Township. Almost all of Kitchen Creek and all 24 of it ... |
famous venue | ... mostly of music from their first three albums, from a week-long run at the | ; along with the James Gang and Led Zeppelin in 1969, Chicago was one of t ... |
Prague | ... red in Gustav Machatý's notorious film Ecstasy, a Czechoslovak film made in | , in which she played the love-hungry young wife of an indifferent older h ... |
Arcosanti | The Cosanti Foundation's major project is | , a community planned for 5,000 people, designed by Soleri; Arcosanti has ... |
World Trade Center | ... ural Hudson shoreline at Greenwich Street to West Street. When building the | , 1.2 million cubic yards (917,000 m³) of material was excavated from the ... |