Museum of Puerto Rican Music | The | , located at the Serrallés-Nevárez family residence in downtown Ponce, ill ... |
Miho Museum | ... he agreed immediately to work with the group again. The new project was the | , to display Koyama's collection of tea ceremony artifacts. Pei visited th ... |
Fort Walla Walla | Holbrook served with the 4th Cavalry Brigade at | , Washington, until December 22, 1896, and at Boise Barracks, Forts Sherma ... |
Fountains Abbey | ... he survive a serious illness. He recovered and agreed to give the Abbot of | land at Barnoldswick in the West Riding of Yorkshire (now in Lancashire) o ... |
Buckingham Palace | ... ng a court team (which included both the future Edward VII and George V) at | in 1895. By 1903 a five-team league had been founded. The Ligue Internatio ... |
Segedunum | ... st Road. The course of the "Roman Wall" can also be traced eastwards to the | Roman fort in Wallsend—the wall's end and to the supply fort Arbeia in Sou ... |
Oakleigh Historic Complex | ... nd material culture and is housed in the historic Old City Hall (1857). The | features three house museums that interpret the lives of people from three ... |
Museum of Modern Art | ... ontemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA; Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA | ;, New York, NY; Neue Galerie der Stadt Linz, Linz, Austria; Philadelphia ... |
Cleveland Museum of Art | ... lar the "Cleveland School" or "Ohio School" of painters centered around the | , and the "California Scene" painters, many of them associated with Hollyw ... |
Museo del Prado | ... ; the Musée Condé, Chantilly; the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg; and the | , Madrid |
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 ... |
Bath | ... ah spent much of her time with him, accompanying him to Tunbridge Wells and | , and he recovered shortly afterwards. Even after his recovery, Sarah open ... |
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 ... |
Marian Koshland Science Museum | Since 2004, the National Academy of Sciences has administered the | , to provide public exhibits and programming related to its policy work. T ... |
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 ... |
Fort Caspar | The city was established east of the former site of | , which was built during the mid-19th century mass migration of land seeke ... |
Fort Jesus | ... en their strategic control of ports and shipping lanes. The construction of | in Mombasa in 1593 was meant to solidify Portuguese hegemony in the region ... |
Hermitage Museum | ... y of Scotland; the Dulwich Picture Gallery; the Musée Condé, Chantilly; the | , St. Petersburg; and the Museo del Prado, Madrid |
Magnolia | Including extensive outbuildings at | and Oakland plantations, the Cane River Creole National Historical Park in ... |
Musée de Cluny | Two belts have been exhibited at the | in Paris. The first, a simple velvet-covered hoop and plate of iron, was s ... |
Fort Fetterman | ... ollins. In 1867, the troops were ordered to abandon Fort Caspar in favor of | downstream on the North Platte along the Bozeman Trail |
Baltimore Museum of Art | ... as given to winners to keep permanently. The original trophy is kept at the | and brought to the race each year under guard, for the winner's presentati ... |
American Museum of Natural History | Douglas Preston of the | wrote |
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 ... |
Art Institute of Chicago | ... r entirely absent. Examples are Landscape with St. John on Patmos (1640), ( | ) and Landscape with a Roman Road (1648), (Dulwich Picture Gallery) |
Bodleian Library | ... of Hopkins's manuscripts and publications are in Campion Hall, Oxford; the | , Oxford; and the Foley Library at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washingt ... |
Hood Museum of Art | ... boxes") and the Courtyard Café dining facility. The Hop is connected to the | , arguably North America's oldest museum in continuous operation, and the ... |
Bovington Tank Museum | ... I tank was sited at Hatfield from 1919 until 1970 before being moved to the | |
Johnson Museum | ... a. After inspecting Pei's work at the Des Moines Art Center in Iowa and the | at Cornell University, they offered him the commission |
Nostell Priory | ... itarist. Jugg's first appearance with the band live was when they headlined | rock festival held in West Yorkshire on 24 August 1984. The somewhat confu ... |
Arithmeum | The | was opened in 1999. With over 1,200 objects it has the world's largest col ... |
Philadelphia Museum of Art | ... eum of Modern Art, New York, NY; Neue Galerie der Stadt Linz, Linz, Austria | ;, Philadelphia, PA; Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO; Sammlung Goetz ... |
water-powered silk mill | ... ion led to the creation of the factory. Arguably the first was John Lombe's | at Derby, operational by 1721. However, the rise of the factory came somew ... |
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 ... |
Dulwich Picture Gallery | ... 1640), (Art Institute of Chicago) and Landscape with a Roman Road (1648), ( | ) |
Arbeia | ... the Segedunum Roman fort in Wallsend—the wall's end and to the supply fort | in South Shields. The extent of Hadrian's Wall was , spanning the width of ... |
British Museum | ... he city of Scione. A rare tetradrachm of Scione ca. 480 BCE acquired by the | depicts Protesilaus, identified by the retrograde legend PROTESLAS |
Suzhou Museum | ... rst decade of the 2000s, Pei designed a variety of buildings, including the | near his childhood home. He also designed the Museum of Islamic Art in Doh ... |
Fortress of Louisbourg | ... 0,000 visitors drive the Cabot Trail each summer and fall. Coupled with the | , it has driven the growth of the tourism industry on the island in recent ... |
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 ... |
National Inventors Hall of Fame | ... olest invention of 2003" by Time magazine. In 2005 he was inducted into the | for his invention of the AutoSyringe. In 2006 Kamen was awarded the "Globa ... |
Apple River Fort | ... 1832, Black Hawk and about 200 warriors attacked at the hastily constructed | , near present-day Elizabeth, Illinois. Local settlers, warned of Black Ha ... |
Historic Washington State Park | Hempstead County is part of the Hope Micropolitan Statistical Area. | is located in Hempstead County some nine miles northwest of Hope in the hi ... |
Galleria Ferrari | Ferrari also runs a museum, the | in Maranello, which displays road and race cars and other items from the c ... |
Mystic Seaport | ... ter, Eli Whitney, the whaling ship the Charles W. Morgan which is docked in | , and a decoy of a broadbill duck |
Städel | ... students. In 1951 he married Gudrun von Hesse, who taught at the school of | in Frankfurt |
Institute of British Architects | ... el Prout and Cornelius Varley. In 1836, he became an honorary member of the | . In 1838, all of his etchings were published by Henry George Bohn includi ... |
Palace of Fontainebleau | ... the transformation of the royal country house into a true royal palace, the | . This was accomplished by the great builder-king, Francis I (1494–1547), ... |
Milwaukee Art Museum | ... Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; Ludwig Museum, Köln, Germany | ;, Milwaukee, WI; Museion, Bolzano, Italy; Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, ... |
Berkeley Castle | ... question. In due course, Isabella and Mortimer had Edward moved by night to | , where he died shortly afterwards. Isabella continued to use Kenilworth a ... |
Guinness World Records | ... um's history (including football), saw the homestanding Wolverines win 5–0. | , using a count of ticketed fans who actually entered the stadium instead ... |
Arundel Castle | ... rshal and hereditary Marshal of England. The seat of the Duke of Norfolk is | in Sussex, although the title refers to the county of Norfolk. The current ... |
Tsitsernakaberd Genocide Memorial | File:Genocide Yerevan memorial.jpg| | File:Viw from cascade2008.jpg|Kentron Distric |
Céide Fields | ... ollund Man in Denmark, and Lindow man found at Lindow Common in England. At | in County Mayo in Ireland, a 5,000 year old neolithic farming landscape ha ... |
Smithsonian Institution | On October 1, 1987, the | National Museum of American History opened an exhibition called, "A More P ... |
Presidio of San Francisco | ... Charlotte Irene (Quivey) Coffin. They were married on June 7, 1899, at the | , California |
Mudam | ... r Luxembourg, the Musée d'art moderne Grand-Duc Jean, commonly known as the | . Drawing from the original shape of the Fort Thüngen walls where the muse ... |
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 ... |
City Art Gallery | ... nd Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, | in Leeds and other regional centers. In the USA, Cotman is represented at ... |
Wolterton | ... rge estates and grand country houses at Blickling, Felbrigg, Mannington and | , which are important tourist attractions |
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago | ... , Bolzano, Italy; Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, The Netherlands | ;, IL; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA; Museum of Contemporary ... |
Camp Floyd | ... f U.S. Corp of Topographical Engineers led by Captain James H. Simpson left | (Utah) to establish an army supply route across the Great Basin to the eas ... |
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum | The | was dedicated on October 20, 1979. Critics generally liked the finished bu ... |
L'Anse aux Meadows | ... mall settlement on the northern peninsula of present-day Newfoundland, near | . Conflict with indigenous peoples and lack of support from Greenland brou ... |
Sturdivant Hall | Museums in the city include | , the National Voting Rights Museum, Historic Water Avenue, Martin Luther ... |
Blickling | The town is close to large estates and grand country houses at | , Felbrigg, Mannington and Wolterton, which are important tourist attracti ... |
National Museum of American History | On October 1, 1987, the Smithsonian Institution | opened an exhibition called, "A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and ... |
the Palace | ... sons, commenting "I’ve nothing against the Queen personally: I had lunch at | once upon a time". He stated that his "cultural starting point" was "off c ... |
Felbrigg | The town is close to large estates and grand country houses at Blickling, | , Mannington and Wolterton, which are important tourist attractions |
British Library | Until 1997, when the | (previously centred on the Round Reading Room) moved to a new site, the Br ... |
Museum Koenig | ... collection of mounted specimen to the public. See also the separate article | |
British Museum | ... al represent Protesilaus at his defining moment, one of them in a torso the | , the other at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Metropolitan's sculptur ... |
British Museum | ... th certainty due to different results in carbon dating by scientists in the | and Philadelphia laboratories. The Tahunian and Heavy Neolithic have cause ... |
Camp Floyd | ... gust, Simpson reported that he had surveyed the Central Overland Route from | (Utah) to Genoa, Nevada. This route went through central Nevada (roughly w ... |
National Wax Museum | The | in Dublin, Ireland is a wax museum which hosts well over a hundred figures ... |
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles | ... ningen, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL | ;, CA; Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA; Museum of Modern Art, Ne ... |
Windsor Castle | Charles was moved to Hurst Castle at the end of 1648, and there after to | . In January 1649, in response to Charles's defiance of Parliament even af ... |
Deutsches Historisches Museum | In 1995 Pei was hired to design an extension to the | , or German Historical Museum in Berlin. Returning to the challenge of the ... |
Tower of London | ... 1483 Edward, arriving in London for his coronation, was accommodated in the | , then a royal residence. Richard at that point was with his mother in san ... |
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium | ... Liège - Roman/Red - Ronse - Rotselaar - Royal Military Academy (Belgium) - | - Royal Order - RTBF - Ruanda-Urundi - Ruiselede - Rumst - Rupelmond |
Madame Tussauds | | , historically associated with London, is the most famous name associated ... |
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 ... |
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 ... |
Israel Museum | ... be dating back to the rule of the Iraq-based Seleucid Empire, it is at the | , in Jerusalem. Archaeologists say they have excavated the heaviest and mo ... |
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery | ... ed a major exhibition, , which ran from September 2010 to January 2011. The | of the in Washington, D.C. also hosted an exhibition of beautifully illust ... |
Australian Museum | ... s in 1995 but remained unknown to the wider community until a team from the | reached the cave in May 2003 |
Fitzwilliam Museum | In honour of the Shahnama's millennial anniversary, in 2010 the | in Cambridge hosted a major exhibition, , which ran from September 2010 to ... |
Castillo de San Marcos | ... Spanish began in 1672 the construction of a more secure fortification, the | , which still stands today as the nation's oldest fort. Its construction t ... |
Coon Creek Science Center | McNairy County is the location of the | , a notable fossil site that preserves Late Cretaceous marine shells and v ... |
House on the Rock | ... t, according to the Department of Tourism. Tourist destinations such as the | near Spring Green, Circus World Museum in Baraboo, and The Wisconsin Dells ... |
Museum of Art | ... eral museums containing exhibits from many different fields of study. BYU's | , for example, is one of the largest and most attended art museums in the ... |
Montauk Point Light | ... ng trail western terminus is in the forest with the eastern terminus at the | |
Dutch Railway Museum | ... s of one broad-gauge 2-2-2 locomotive (De Arend) and three carriages in the | in Utrecht. These replicas were built for the 100th anniversary of the Dut ... |
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 ... |
National Museum of American History | ... War II. The exhibition closed on January 11, 2004. On November 8, 2011, the | launched an online exhibition of the same name with shared content |
Habitation at Port-Royal | ... dinal Richelieu, in the colonization of Acadia, by taking possession of the | (now Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia) and developing it into a French colony. ... |
Federal Hall | ... Constitution of the United States, from March 4, 1789 to August 12, 1790 at | . The United States Supreme Court sat for the first time, the United State ... |
El Morro | ... orge Clifford, Earl of Cumberland, in 1598. Artillery from San Juan's fort, | , repelled Drake; however, Clifford managed to land troops and lay siege t ... |
Vasa Museum | ... include Germany and the United Kingdom. Sweden's tourist sites include the | , the Millesgarden, and the World Heritage Site Drottningholm Palace Theat ... |
National Museum of Pakistan | ... nt, helping to establish the Archaeological Department of Pakistan, and the | at Karachi |
Penshurst Place | Born at | , Kent, he was the eldest son of Sir Henry Sidney and Lady Mary Dudley. Hi ... |
Montezuma Castle National Monument | ... Sinagua. The Sinagua had disappeared from the abandoned buildings at nearby | by the early 15th century. Some Hopi clans claim descent from these Sinagu ... |
Stuttgart-Untertürkheim, Germany | ... o, Buenos Aires; Monte Carlo, Monaco; Montmeló, Spain; Nürburgring, Germany | ;; and Monza, Italy |
Kunsthistorisches Museum | ... n a bronze tablet discovered in Apulia in Southern Italy (1640), now at the | in Vienna – by which the Bacchanalia were prohibited throughout all Italy ... |
Israel Museum | ... e of Letters overlooking the Dead Sea. These letters can now be seen at the | |
American Police Hall of Fame & Museum | ... issile Museum, to local museums and others of unique character, such as the | and the East Coast Surfing Hall of Fame Museum |
Warwick Castle | ... widely known, Horace Walpole wrote somewhat slightingly of Brown's work at | |
Museum of Modern Art | ... tock. In the early 1960s, Bogdanovich was known as a film programmer at the | in New York City. An obsessive cinema-goer, seeing up to 400 movies a year ... |
World Boxing Hall of Fame | ... , commentator and inductee of the International Boxing Hall Of Fame and the | |
International Boxing Hall of Fame | ... el Carbajal and former rival Humberto González were elected together to the | in 2006 |
Mesa Verde | Pei also drew inspiration from the | cliff dwellings of the Ancient Pueblo Peoples; he wanted the buildings to ... |
Walker Art Center | ... United Kingdom; Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | ;, Minneapolis, MN; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; WIMNAM/C ... |
Buckingham Palace | ... 20,000. The Trustees rejected Buckingham House, on the site now occupied by | , on the grounds of cost and the unsuitability of its location |
Lambeth Palace | The Archbishop of Canterbury's official residence in London is | |
HMS Warrior | ... erable criticism due to its huge size and location. It also involves moving | from her current permanent mooring. The HMS Warrior trust is refusing to m ... |
Air Force Space & Missile Museum | ... the rocket exhibitions at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex and the | , to local museums and others of unique character, such as the American Po ... |
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 ... |
National Gallery of Ireland | ... lin National Gallery of Art.jpg|Acis and Galatea - Nicolas Poussin - 1629 - | , Dublin |
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 ... |
Oracle State Park | ... Tucson, Arizona, but large-scale development is opposed by many residents. | is adjacent. The Arizona Trail passes through the Park and community |
Kimbell Art Museum | ... t Worth, Kimbell Art Museum.jpg|Venus and Adonis - Nicolas Poussin - 1624 - | , Fort Worth, Texas |
Warwick Castle | ... ndures at Croome Court (where he also designed the house), Blenheim Palace, | , Harewood House, Bowood House, Milton Abbey (and nearby Milton Abbas vill ... |
Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Center | ... on pictures, and one at 6220 Hollywood Boulevard for television. There is a | museum in Jamestown, New York (birthplace of Lucille Ball) and a Desi Arna ... |
Oklahoma City Museum of Art | ... the finest Egyptian collection between Chicago, IL and Los Angeles, CA. The | contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist D ... |
Royal Academy | ... ing Academy from 1841 to 1845 when he enrolled at the Antique School of the | , leaving in 1848. After leaving the Royal Academy, Rossetti studied under ... |
Connecticut State Museum of Natural History | ... species have never been recorded previously. Biologist Ellen Censky, of the | , believes that the new iguanas had accidentally become caught on the tree ... |
Brevard Museum of History & Natural Science | The | features the remains of the "Windover Man", the oldest human remains found ... |
Versailles | ... the royal connections she would have had during her service to the queen at | , she managed to contract the French navy to help construct the famed 'pit ... |
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 ... |
Haddon Hall | ... dy Jane by Trevor Nunn, starring Helena Bonham Carter, has scenes filmed at | |
Natural History Museum | In July 2004, the | in London placed on display the moa bone fragment Owen had first examined, ... |
Harewood House | ... Court (where he also designed the house), Blenheim Palace, Warwick Castle, | , Bowood House, Milton Abbey (and nearby Milton Abbas village), in traces ... |
Abbey House Museum | ... of the main road, the grade II* listed former abbey gatehouse now forms the | |
Blenheim Palace | ... His work still endures at Croome Court (where he also designed the house), | , Warwick Castle, Harewood House, Bowood House, Milton Abbey (and nearby M ... |
White House | ... Augusta National Chairman Clifford Roberts, inviting Roberts to stay at the | on several occasions; Roberts, an investment broker, also handled the Eise ... |
The Clink | Greenwood was imprisoned in | , and Barrowe came from the country to visit him. On 19 November 1586 he w ... |
Smithsonian American Art Museum | ... in Japan. Rez has been one of the chosen Dreamcast games to be shown at the | 's 2012 exhibition, The Art of Video Games |
Hampton Court Palace | In 1764 he was appointed Master Gardener at | , succeeding John Greening and residing at the Wilderness House |
US Space Walk of Fame | The | in Titusville commemorates the manned space program's history with museum ... |
Ten Chimneys | | , the home of Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, is located in Genesee |
Murambi Technical School | ... racting tourists is the Murambi Genocide Memorial Site housed in the former | where 45,000 were murdered and 850 skeletons and mummified remains of the ... |
Graceland | ... ed the hotel after the song, located across the street from Presley's home, | , in Memphis, Tennessee |
Brancacci Chapel | ... Carmine, in the Oltrarno district of Florence, which is the location of the | , housing outstanding Renaissance frescoes by Masaccio and Masolino da Pan ... |
National Museum of the Philippines | ... s each year. Major destinations include the Intramuros, museums such as the | , and other tourist destinations including Ermita, Malate, Santa Cruz, the ... |
Letocetum | ... rian's Wall travelled through Viroconium (now Wroxeter in Shropshire), past | (modern day Wall) in Staffordshire, Manduessedum (modern day Mancetter - p ... |
Science Museum Oklahoma | ... ent to over of TNT, and could be heard and felt up to away. Seismometers at | in Oklahoma City, away, and in Norman, Oklahoma, away, recorded the blast ... |
Palace of Versailles | ... ois de La Rochefoucauld as well as Louis Le Vau's historic expansion of the | , Jean-Baptiste Lully's revolution in Baroque music, and most importantly, ... |
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 ... |
International Boxing Hall of Fame | He is a member of the | and was ranked 52nd on Ring Magazine's List of the 80 Best Fighters of the ... |
British Museum | ... London. Owen became a noted biologist, anatomist and paleontologist at the | |
Haddon Hall | ... einer, starring Cary Elwes, was filmed in Derbyshire and includes scenes at | and in the White Peak and Dark Peak |
L'Anse aux Meadows | ... eenland in 982 and Vinland shortly thereafter, establishing a settlement at | , near the northernmost tip of Newfoundland. The Viking settlers quickly a ... |
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 ... |
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 ... |
Jesse Helms Center | ... the official papers and historical items from his Senate career, where the | is based to promote his legacy. In 2005, Liberty University opened the Jes ... |
International Boxing Hall of Fame | ... reatest Punchers of All-Time". In January 2005, Chacon was elected into 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 ... |
Smithsonian Institution | ... many sources, and is part of the culture of the Southern United States. The | divides Virginia into nine cultural regions. The Piedmont region is one of ... |
Bowood House | ... also designed the house), Blenheim Palace, Warwick Castle, Harewood House, | , Milton Abbey (and nearby Milton Abbas village), in traces at Kew Gardens ... |
Liberty Bell Memorial Museum | Honor America runs the | . This houses a replica of the Liberty Bell, historical documents, and pat ... |
Wisconsin State Capitol | The | dome, closely based on the dome of the U.S. Capitol, is the jewel of the M ... |
British Museum | ... polis of Athens by Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin, and are now part of the | collection in London. In anticipation of the return of the marbles, she he ... |
Basketball Hall of Fame | ... Springfield is best known as the birthplace of the sport of basketball. The | sits on its riverfront in a $45 million shrine built in 2003. Previous to ... |
Museum of the Mountain Man | ... al large natural gas fields, including Jonah Field. Attractions include the | . The mayor is Stephen Smith |
Pinacoteca Provinciale di Bari | The | (Provincial Pinacotheca in Bari) is the most important paintings museum in ... |
Amistad | In 1839 slaves who had seized the schooner | came ashore in the hamlet looking for provisions after being told by the w ... |
Philadelphia Museum of Art | ... lion, to the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, in association with the | . A reproduction hangs in its place at Jefferson University |
Fort Kearny | ... ailable along the route. On November 7, 1860, a Pony Express rider departed | , Nebraska Territory (the eastern end of the telegraph line) with the elec ... |
RCMP Heritage Centre | ... in the city) is a major visitor attraction in Regina. The first phase of a | opened in May 2007 |
Tate Modern | ... Modern Art, San Francisco, CA; Stiftung Kunsthalle Bern, Bern, Switzerland | ;, London, United Kingdom; Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Colum ... |
British Museum | File:Faras capitel.png|Coptic Capital. | File:Frescos from the Wadi Natrun monastery1.jpg|Frescos at the Syrian Mon ... |
Hermitage Museum | ... ue Cross, the Rod of Moses and other holy relics, though a cameo now at the | also represented Constantine crowned by the tyche of the new city. The fig ... |
Tower of London | ... and his brother Edward, were declared illegitimate. Richard was sent to the | by the new king, Richard III, in mid-1483, thus ending his claim to both Y ... |
Museum of London | Work at the former British Gypsum site in Church Manorway by the | Archaeological Service showed that the area had a dense forest of oak, yew ... |
Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics | The | , housed on the University of Kansas campus in Lawrence, Kansas, was estab ... |
Royal Academy | In 1800, at the age of eighteen, Cotman exhibited at the | for the first time, and was also awarded an honorary palette by the Societ ... |
San Cristóbal | ... neer of modernising the defences of San Juan, this included the fortress of | . Tomas O'Daly and Miguel Kirwan were partners in the "Hacienda San Patric ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 2006 ... |
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 ... |
Sandringham House | ... anor in Lincolnshire (illustration), Mentmore Towers in Buckinghamshire and | in Norfolk, England |
Rachel Carson Homestead | The | is located in Springdale |
Franklin Institute | ... en was awarded the Benjamin Franklin Medal in Mechanical Engineering of the | |
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 ... |
Fraunces Tavern | ... ation, with the Continental Congress meeting at New York City Hall (then at | ). New York was the first capital under the newly enacted Constitution of ... |
Vancouver Art Gallery | ... ung Kunsthalle Bern, Bern, Switzerland; Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom | ;, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN ... |
California Academy of Sciences | ... optic tunic ornament.jpg|10th century tunic ornament, wool, tapestry weave. | File:Faras capitel.png|Coptic Capital. British Museu |
Kensington Palace | ... ), William Forsyth (Superintendent of the gardens of St. James's Palace and | ), Charles Francis Greville (a Lord of the Admiralty) and Richard Anthony ... |
Danson House | ... Mayplace Road. The heath bordered Watling Street. In 1766 Sir John Boyd had | built in parkland (now Danson Park between Bexleyheath and Welling). In 18 ... |
Stirling Castle | ... ent of 1314, Edward Bruce, brother of the Scottish King, began the siege of | , which was commanded by Sir Philip Mowbray. Unable to make any headway, B ... |
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 ... |
Renaissance Society | ... ond Pettibon: A Reader, published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the | at the University of Chicago in 1998. That same year the Renaissance Socie ... |
Van Gogh Museum | ... her side it has a prominent position on the Museumplein, nowadays among the | , the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and the Concertgebouw |
Kings Mountain National Military Park | ... approximately in one direction) from Elizabethton at Sycamore Shoals to the | . In 1980, President Jimmy Carter — recognizing the historical significanc ... |
Royal Institute of British Architects | ... oper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, and the 2010 Royal Gold Medal from the | . In 1983 he was awarded the Pritzker Prize, sometimes called the Nobel Pr ... |
Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center | ... fact, it is the oldest cemetery in the Antilles. In the city outskirts, the | was discovered in 1975 after hurricane rains uncovered pottery. The center ... |
Movieland Wax Museum | ... ne of the most popular wax museums in the United States for decades was The | in Buena Park, California, near Knott's Berry Farm. The museum opened in 1 ... |
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 ... |
British Museum | ... elic from this period is a 7th century brooch found in Epsom and now in the | |
Centre for Life | ... tro Radio Arena, which is situated in the south of the city centre near the | . The 2,000-seat Newcastle City Hall holds a number of music events every ... |
Wallace Monument | In 1869 the | was erected, very close to the site of his victory at Stirling Bridge. The ... |
Eretz Israel Museum | ... what was then the Israel Museum in Tel Aviv and got its name changed to the | – the change having political connotations, given the associations with Er ... |
Kykuit | ... kefeller family estate of "Pocantico", in Westchester County, New York (see | ) |
Philadelphia Museum of Art | ... and DAP, New York in 2000; and Raymond Pettibon: A Reader, published by the | and the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago in 1998. That sam ... |
Fort Fisher | ... n residents of the Tar Heel area were leaders in the war, at Gettysburg and | |
Uffizi | ... ern collections of the time—collections in large part the foundation of the | 's art holdings |
Schifferstadt | Possibly the oldest house in the city of Frederick is | , built in 1756 by German settler Joseph Brunner. It is now the Schifferst ... |
Fort Kearny | ... arysville, Kansas, where it turned northwest following Little Blue River to | in Nebraska. Through Nebraska it followed the Great Platte River Road, cut ... |
Springfield Armory | ... and Henry Knox in 1777. Closed controversially during the Vietnam War, the | National Park features the largest collection of historic firearms in the ... |
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 ... |
International Swimming Hall of Fame | ... for backstroke and three for freestyle). In 1968 she was inducted into the | |
Stourhead | ... red and collected, as Kenneth Woodbridge first observed in the landscape at | , a "Brownian" landscape with an un-Brownian circuit walk in which Brown h ... |
Kunsthalle Bern | ... inking of You a limited edition artist book. Raymond Pettibon, published by | , edited by Ulrich Loock in 1995 |
Imperial War Museum Duxford | ... e viewed installed in aircraft at the Royal Air Force Museum London and the | . An unrestored Pegasus recovered from the sea bed is on display at the Br ... |
Glastonbury Abbey | ... g boy, Dunstan studied under the Irish monks who then occupied the ruins of | . Accounts tell of his youthful optimism and of his vision of the abbey be ... |
British Museum | ... lso revolutionary in his adaptation of European styles. A collection at the | in London contains seventy-four drawings of Indian portraits dating from t ... |
Pro Football Hall of Fame | ... he last game of the 1983 season, which also was the last NFL appearance for | quarterback Terry Bradshaw, who threw two touchdown passes to lead the Pit ... |
Hanoi Hilton | Kittinger and Reich spent 11 months as prisoners of war (POWs) in the " | " prison. Kittinger was put through "rope torture" soon after his arrival ... |
Achilleion | ... t to platonic romanticism. The palace, naturally, was named after Achilles: | (Αχίλλειον). This elegant structure abounds with paintings and statues of ... |
National Museum and Gallery of Wales | ... s Park comprises a collection of Edwardian buildings such as the City Hall, | , Cardiff Crown Court, and buildings forming part of Cardiff University, t ... |
Renaissance Society | ... enaissance Society at the University of Chicago in 1998. That same year the | also published, Thinking of You a limited edition artist book. Raymond Pet ... |
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 ... |
Hollywood Wax Museum | However, the most enduring museum in the United States is the | located in Hollywood, California which features almost exclusively figures ... |
British Library | ... a staff of over 400. It is the second largest library in the UK (behind the | ). The continued growth of the library has resulted in a severe shortage o ... |
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 ... |
Windsor Castle | ... y part of it. The castle is open to the public throughout the summer. After | , it is the second largest inhabited castle in England. Alnwick was the te ... |
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 |
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 ... |
Parliament House | ... n dissolved by proclamation. Kerr's Official Secretary, David Smith came to | to proclaim the dissolution from the front steps. A large, angry crowd had ... |
Museo dell'Opera del Duomo | ... : Bardini, Horne, Stibbert, Romano, Corsini, The Gallery of Modern Art, the | , the museum of Silverware and the museum of Precious Stones |
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 ... |
Vatican museum | ... om school, for about a week. I had seen the Forum and the Colosseum and the | and St. Peter's. But I had not really seen Rome. This time, I started out ... |
College Football Hall of Fame | In 1995, he was named to the | |
Hacienda Buena Vista | Also in the city outskirts is | , an estate built in 1833 originally to growing fruits. It was converted i ... |
George Hotel, Huddersfield | ... 5. Twenty-two clubs (plus Stockport who negotiated by telephone) met at the | in the West Riding of Yorkshire and formed the "Northern Rugby Football Un ... |
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art | ... use. The center, also including smaller performance spaces, also houses the | . The style, unlike Pelli's Petronas Towers, leans toward sleek modernism, ... |
Dublin Castle | ... Croke Park, killing fourteen civilians. That evening, three IRA suspects in | were beaten and killed by their British captors, allegedly while trying to ... |
Lord's | St John's Wood is the location of | Cricket Ground, home of Middlesex County Cricket Club and the Marylebone C ... |
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 ... |
Leeds Castle | ... soned in the Tower of London after she refused Queen Isabella admittance to | and ordered her archers to fire upon Isabella, killing six of the royal es ... |
Santa Maria della Scala | ... ity in the fall. On 6 September, he was admitted to the ancient hospital of | in Siena, where he died during the night between 18 and 19 September of a ... |
Government House | ... dings for himself and where he sited the Territorial (now the Saskatchewan) | |
Akademisches Kunstmuseum | The | (English: Academic Museum of Antiquities ) was founded in 1818 and has one ... |
Royal Naval Museum | ... sed from the seabed in 1982), (Britain's first iron-hulled warship) and the | . The last weekend of November each year the Historic Dockyard host the Vi ... |
White House | ... ed his seat to focus on the campaign, saying he was either heading for "The | or home" |
Chatsworth House | ... Dukes of Devonshire, but it is lived in for only a short part of the year. | is the main family seat and the home of the Dowager Duchess |
Bergen Museum | ... way. Although founded as late as 1946, academic activity had taken place at | as far back as 1825. The university today serves more than 14,500 students ... |
Centre for Life | There are several museums and galleries in Newcastle, including the | with its Science Village; the Discovery Museum a museum highlighting life ... |
Library of Congress | ... particular target of critics. This version of the film was preserved by the | in 2004 |
Kew Gardens | ... ownsend Aiton (successor to his father, William Aiton, as Superintendent of | ), Sir Joseph Banks (President of the Royal Society), James Dickson (a nur ... |
RAF Twinwood Farm | ... terest. In 2002, the Glenn Miller Museum opened to the public at the former | , in Clapham, Bedfordshire, England. Miller's surname resides on the 'Wall ... |
Museum of Islamic Art | ... r in Dallas, the Miho Museum in Japan, the Suzhou Museum in Suzhou, and the | in Qatar |
Admont Abbey | ... ied after the latter year, in a relative advanced age. Her place of burial, | in , apparently confirm this theory |
H. L. Hunley | ... nfederate city. The first submarine to successfully sink an enemy ship, the | , was built in Mobile. One of the most famous naval engagements of the war ... |
Discovery Museum | ... s in Newcastle, including the Centre for Life with its Science Village; the | a museum highlighting life on Tyneside, including Tyneside's shipbuilding ... |
Liberace Museum | In October 2010, the | in Las Vegas closed after 31 years open to the general public. In June 201 ... |
Smithsonian Institution | ... trees are not natural to Canada; a sample of this material was sent to the | in the early 20th century, where it was concluded that the material was co ... |
Fort Bridger | ... 1,900 mile route roughly followed the Oregon Trail, and California Trail to | in Wyoming and then the Mormon Trail (known as the Hastings Cutoff) to Sal ... |
Pro Football Hall of Fame | | quarterback Bobby Layne was born in Santa Anna on December 19, 1926. Guy A ... |
Great North Museum | ... neside's shipbuilding heritage, and inventions which changed the world; the | ; the Gallagher & Turner Gallery; the Laing Art Gallery; The Biscuit Facto ... |
National Gallery of Victoria | ... s Poussin 037.jpg|The Crossing of the Red Sea - Nicolas Poussin - 1633-34 - | |
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 ... |
Ifield Mill Pond | ... where it is joined by its first major tributary Ifield Brook, which drains | |
Laing Art Gallery | ... nged the world; the Great North Museum; the Gallagher & Turner Gallery; the | ; The Biscuit Factory (a commercial gallery); and the Newburn Hall Motor M ... |
USS Missouri (BB-63) | ... e went to work in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, drawing wiring for the battleship | , and other classified military work |
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 ... |
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 ... |
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 ... |
Bodleian Library | ... ognised. These were based on the study of printed sources accessible in the | and on the secondary works produced by other academic historians rather th ... |
Longleat | Russell Page, who began his career in the Brownian landscape of | but whose own designs have formal structure, accused Brown of "encouraging ... |
Mount Pulaski Courthouse State Historic Site | ... 701 at the 2000 census, and 1,577 at a 2009 estimate. It is the home of the | . The city is named in honor of Polish Revolutionary War hero Casimir Pula ... |
Mesa Verde | ... yon of the Gunnison, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Grand Canyon, | , Petrified Forest, Rocky Mountain, Saguaro, and Zion – are in the watersh ... |
Pro Football | In contrast to the | and the National Baseball Halls of Fame, Springfield honors international ... |
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 ... |
Dragon Hall | ... e in the city centre. Notable examples of secular medieval architecture are | , built in about 1430, and The Guildhall, built 1407–1413, with later addi ... |
Laguna Art Museum | ... llen, Switzerland; Hamburger Bahnhof, Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin, Germany | ;, Laguna Beach, CA; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; Lu ... |
Museum Wiesbaden | One of the three Hessian state museums, | is located in Wiesbaden |
Fortaleza Carlota | ... or the most part, remained loyal to the British Crown. The fort was renamed | , with the Spanish holding Mobile as a part of Spanish West Florida until ... |
Fort San Felipe del Morro | ... eral defensive structures and notable forts. These include the 16th-century | and the 17th-century Fort San Cristóbal, both part of San Juan National Hi ... |
Montauk Point Light | The | was the first lighthouse in New York state and is the fourth oldest active ... |
Royal Marines Museum | ... s a large number of war memorials around the city, including several at the | , at the dockyards and in Victoria Park. In the city centre, the Guildhall ... |
Pitt Rivers Museum | ... e Mole and Thames in 1877 by a local boatman. The canoe is preserved at the | in Oxford |
Smithsonian Institution | ... s and Humanities, which allocate grants to musicians and other artists, the | , which conducts research and educational programs, and the Corporation fo ... |
Tate | ... t, in Ohio in 1978. In 2006 Noland's Stripe Paintings were exhibited at the | in London |
Dunfermline Abbey | The Category A listed | on the Kirkgate is one of the best examples of Scoto-Norman monastic archi ... |
National Etruscan Museum | ... statue of Tiberius (now in the Vatican), and the Apollo of Veii (now in the | ). The city never recovered its wealth or its population after the Roman c ... |
Fortress of Louisbourg | ... by French army engineers hoping to hide the contents of the treasury of the | after it fell to the British during the Seven Years' War |
Fort Caspar | ... erries was the Mormon Ferry across the North Platte near the future site of | in Wyoming which operated between 1848 and 1852 and the Green River ferry ... |
Casa Wiechers-Villaronga | ... rto Rico Legislature. However, these four museums (Casa Armstrong Poventud, | , Museo de la Música Puertorriqueña, and ) continue to be controlled by th ... |
Verulamium | ... Dunstable) in Bedfordshire (where it crosses the even older Icknield Way), | (near modern-day St Albans in Hertfordshire) and London (by way of the for ... |
Camp Floyd | ... tch over the place. However, the valley was abandoned and the troops set up | to the south in Utah County. In 1862, Fort Douglas was established on the ... |
Frontier Culture Museum | ... museums are located in the Commonwealth, such as Colonial Williamsburg, the | , and various historic battlefields. The Virginia Foundation for the Human ... |
British Museum | ... an Anglo-Saxon trefoil-headed brooch which is now in the collection of the | |
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 ... |
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 ... |
Hamburger Bahnhof | ... s de Calais, Lille, France; Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland | ;, Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin, Germany; Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, ... |
La Brea Tar Pits | ... l deposits terminology also sometimes uses the word bitumen, such as at the | |
HMS Victory | ... dshipman William Rivers and his father Gunner Rivers who both served aboard | |
Carleton Martello Tower | ... al historical forts, such as Fort Howe, Fort Dufferin, Fort Latour, and the | , Saint John is the location of a number of reserve units of the Canadian ... |
Los Angeles County Museum of Art | ... Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin, Germany; Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA | ;, Los Angeles, CA; Ludwig Museum, Köln, Germany; Milwaukee Art Museum, Mi ... |
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 ... |
Sparta Teapot Museum | The | original plans where changed building is scheduled for 2012 after selling ... |
Drents Museum | ... unicipal centre) of Assen. At the locations of the monastery now stands the | , which was built in 1882 as provinciehuis (i.e. the residence of provinci ... |
Lord's Cricket Ground | ... nd Arthur travel through the space-time continuum from prehistoric Earth to | . There they run into Slartibartfast, who enlists their aid in preventing ... |
Pro Football Hall of Fame | ... tional anthem. The coin toss ceremony featured Marie Lombardi, the widow of | Green Bay Packers head coach Vince Lombardi |
Museo Nacional de Antropología | ... originally set into Structure 20 in the Central Acropolis. It is now in the | in Mexico City |
British Museum | ... gh to 17, although they were removed in the 19th century and are now in the | in London. Structure 21 was excavated in 1983. The vaulted roof of the str ... |
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 ... |
The Quadrangle | Other Springfield attractions include | - an impressive museum and outdoor sculpture complex, particularly for a c ... |
Milwaukee Art Museum | The | in Milwaukee, with its brise soleil designed by Santiago Calatrava, is kno ... |
Framlingham Castle | The main residences commonly associated with the Dukes of Norfolk are: | , Bungay Castle, as well as Clun Castle in Shropshire, which are now large ... |
Old Capitol | ... official executive residence still in use in the United States. In 1829 the | , the third Capitol of Kentucky, was built in the Greek Revival style, des ... |
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 ... |
Southsea Castle | The Tudor era | has a small museum, and much of the seafront defences up to the Round Towe ... |
Fort Kearny | ... ka Territory, the routes converged along the lower Platte River Valley near | , Nebraska Territory and led to rich farmlands west of the Rocky Mountains |
Keats-Shelley Memorial House | ... ing to the history of the abbey. They also contained the collections of the | in Rome which had been sent to the abbey for safety in December 1942 |
Fort Bridger | ... e Rock, Devil's Gate, and Split Rock, to Fort Caspar, through South Pass to | and then down to Salt Lake City. From Salt Lake City it generally followed ... |
National Aviation Hall of Fame | In 1997, Kittinger was inducted into the | in Dayton, Ohio |
Kilmainham Gaol | ... martial under the Defence of The Realms Acts, was shot by British troops in | , Dublin |
Government House | ... uses have been converted to retail and residential use. The long-imperilled | was saved in 1981 after decades of neglect and returned to viceregal use, ... |
British Museum | ... e other such belts at the Germanisches National museum in Nuremberg and the | in London. Most have been removed from display to avoid any further embarr ... |
Dunfermline Abbey | After King Alexander III was buried at | on 29 March 1286, the magnates and clerics of the realm assembled at Scone ... |
Royal Marines Museum | ... e southern part of the once large Royal Marines Eastney Barracks is now the | . There are also many buildings in the city that occasionally host open da ... |
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 ... |
Robert Ingersoll Birthplace | The | and Christopher Willis House are listed on the National Register of Histor ... |
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 ... |
National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library | ... re in Eastern Iowa, the city is home to the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, the | , the Paramount Theatre, Theatre Cedar Rapids, and the Iowa Cultural Corri ... |
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 ... |
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 ... |
Chrysler Museum of Art | ... ar Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center of the National Air and Space Museum and the | . Besides these sites, many open-air museums are located in the Commonweal ... |
National History Museum at St Fagans | ... attraction in the city and is situated in the heart of the city centre. The | in Cardiff is a large open air museum housing dozens of buildings from thr ... |
Chiswick House | The castle (along with other Boyle properties - | , Burlington House, Bolton Abbey and Londesborough Hall) was acquired by t ... |
Buckingham Palace | ... lt when Goring House burned down, on the site of which was eventually built | |
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory | The | maintains seismic sensors and a web cam on Mokuāweoweo |
National Library of Ireland | ... Ordre des Arts et Lettres in 1996. Heaney's personal papers are held by the | |
Arundel Castle | ... ipal seat of the Dukes of Norfolk and their ancestors for over 850 years is | . Built in the 11th Century by Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel, the c ... |
Dragon Hall | ... rly 19th century to the present day. Many were donated by Jarrold Printing. | , in King Street, is a fine example of a medieval merchants trading hall. ... |
Art Institute of Chicago | ... tutions worldwide including: The Armand Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA; The | , Chicago, IL; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas; Ellipse Foundation Con ... |
Southsea Castle | ... , Cumberland House (a natural history museum), The Royal Marines Museum and | . Southsea's seafront is also home to Clarence Pier Amusement Park |
Fort Moultrie | ... ned loyal to the British Crown. Moultrie's brother William Moultrie of whom | in South Carolina is named was a general in the Continental Army. His brot ... |
Museum of Modern Art | ... of the US internationally, and although a prestige opening was held at the | in 1942, the film was never authorized for general release |
Framlingham Castle | ... er of the Wardrobe. The Duke's main home was at Stoke-by-Nayland (and later | ) in Suffolk. However, after his second marriage, he frequently resided at ... |
Royal Air Force Museum London | Bristol Pegasus engines can be viewed installed in aircraft at the | and the Imperial War Museum Duxford. An unrestored Pegasus recovered from ... |
British Library | There are important Zweig collections at the | and at the State University of New York at Fredonia. The British Library's ... |
Windsor Castle | ... aughter had died at a young age. Melbourne was given a private apartment at | , and unfounded rumours circulated for a time that Victoria would marry Me ... |
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 ... |
Hammer Museum | ... collection of many museums and institutions worldwide including: The Armand | , Los Angeles, CA; The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Dallas Museu ... |
Fort Caspar | ... eetwater River, passing Independence Rock, Devil's Gate, and Split Rock, to | , through South Pass to Fort Bridger and then down to Salt Lake City. From ... |
Dallas Museum of Art | ... d Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA; The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL | ;, Dallas, Texas; Ellipse Foundation Contemporary Art Collection, Lisbon, ... |
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 ... |
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts | ... al average. The state government does fund some institutions, including the | and the Science Museum of Virginia. Other museums include the popular Stev ... |
Fort Bridger | ... igrants followed the main Oregon/California/Mormon Trail through Wyoming to | , where they split from the main trail and followed (and improved) the cru ... |
Toledo Museum of Art | ... led to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC. and the | , in Ohio in 1978. In 2006 Noland's Stripe Paintings were exhibited at the ... |
Historical Museum | ... of Iverski Gate complicated this, by closing one of existing passages along | for the heavy vehicles |
British Museum | ... arbles, which were removed from the Parthenon, and are now displayed in the | |
La Fortaleza | ... tionalists were supposed to attack simultaneously the gubernatorial mansion | , where Puerto Rican governor Luis Muñoz Marín resided, and the United Sta ... |
National Portrait Gallery | The full length portrait of Catherine Parr by Master John in the | was for many years thought to represent Lady Jane Grey. The painting has r ... |
Pro Football Hall of Fame | ... ime in a Super Bowl, someone other than the game's referee tossed the coin. | running back Red Grange participated in the coin toss ceremony |
Armstrong-Poventud Residence | ... ll), the oldest colonial building in the city, dating to the 1840s, and the | , an example of the neoclassical architectural heritage of the island |
Longwood Gardens | ... hester County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is the location of the famed | conservatory and was the birthplace of Louise Brewer Shepard, the wife of ... |
Arundel Castle | ... s; Worksop Manor, Carlton Towers, Norfolk House in London, and most notably | |
Palace of Versailles | ... of museums worldwide) on Oak Island. During the French Revolution, when the | was stormed by revolutionaries in 1789, Marie Antoinette instructed her ma ... |
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 ... |
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center | ... Arts and the Science Museum of Virginia. Other museums include the popular | of the National Air and Space Museum and the Chrysler Museum of Art. Besid ... |
Crumlin Road prison | ... yn Connor, were arrested shortly afterwards and held on remand in Belfast's | . After a visit by police to Connor, fellow inmates suspected that he migh ... |
Serrallés Castle | Just north of downtown Ponce lies the | and the Cruceta El Vigía, a observation tower which overlooks the city. 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 ... |
Windsor Castle | ... at Cox Green in Bray as it was conveniently close to the Royal residence at | |
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 ... |
Smithsonian Institution | ... not be disturbed by visitors. In response to a proposal to the board of the | to send a team to excavate for ruins in Guatemala, Marshall suggested that ... |
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 |
Royal Marines Museum | ... erly the Sea Life Centre), Cumberland House (a natural history museum), The | and Southsea Castle. Southsea's seafront is also home to Clarence Pier Amu ... |
Hermitage | ... he leisure required to pursue or enjoy it. The Palace of Versailles and the | in St. Petersburg illustrate this view: such vast collections of art are t ... |
Science Museum of Virginia | ... fund some institutions, including the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the | . Other museums include the popular Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center of the Nat ... |
British Museum | ... fourth "Mycenaean"; but these, bought by John Ruskin, and presented to the | , excited less attention than they deserved, being supposed to be of some ... |
Fort Kearny | ... ping off places with Omaha eventually becoming a favorite after about 1855. | (est. 1848) is about from the Missouri River, and the trail and its many o ... |
Guinness World Records | ... Chrono Cross and Final Fantasy X. The Dragon Quest series was recognized by | , with six world records in the Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition. Th ... |
Bulltown | Important salt works were formerly located at | and here, in 1772, Captain Bull and his family and friendly Delaware India ... |
British Museum | ... er School and Merton College, Oxford, and in 1937 became a librarian in the | 's Department of Printed Books, working on the new General Catalogue. Duri ... |
Bodleian Library | ... he larger, Al-Shifa' (Sanatio), exists nearly complete in manuscript in the | and elsewhere; part of it on the De Anima appeared at Pavia (1490) as the ... |
Zwickau | ... t as an Industrieverband Fahrzeugbau (IFA) F9 (later to become Wartburg) in | , East Germany, and shortly afterwards in DKW-form from Düsseldorf as the ... |
Naturalis | ... n natural position. These findings were made public in December 2005 in the | museum in Leiden. The finds showed that 7.1% of the fossil remains found i ... |
British Library | ... he oldest libraries in Europe, and in Britain is second in size only to the | . Known to Oxford scholars as "Bodley" or simply "the Bod", under the Lega ... |
Historical Museum | ... matters). Zemsky prikaz, then, was known as the Main Pharmacy (on-site new | ). The building of Zemsky prikaz in 1755 was organised by the first Russia ... |
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 ... |
National Gallery of Art | ... town Miami in 2001; a monumental Stella sculpture was installed outside the | i |
Warkworth Castle | ... gion, such as the castles of Bamburgh and Raby. In 1345 the Percys acquired | , also in Northumberland. Though Alnwick was considered more prestigious, ... |
headquarters of the United Nations | New York City, with its skyscrapers, subways, and | , emerged in the twentieth century as an icon of modernity and American ec ... |
J. Paul Getty Museum | ... up, later called Schlackenwerth (Ostrov) Codex, which today is kept at the | . In the late 15th century the Lubin parish church was rebuilt in its pres ... |
National Museum of Wales | Between 1920 and 1926 he was Director of the | , and from 1926 to 1944 Keeper of the London Museum. During his career he ... |
Terracotta Army | ... lf cheaply built construction using materials such as chicken wire fencing. | figures, dating from 210 BC, were discovered in 1974 by some local farmers ... |
Barbican Centre | ... ideo game history, development, and culture. The game is also a part of the | 's traveling Game On exhibition. At the Belluard Bollwerk International 20 ... |
Bath | #Chippenham, | , Wells, Marlborough, Devizes, Trowbridge, Well |
Blanton Museum of Art | ... ints of interest===Museums in Austin include the Texas Memorial Museum, the | (reopened in 2006), the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum across the ... |
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 ... |
Indica Gallery | ... arrived in England in 1965, exhibiting his Kinetic Light Sculptures at the | . Mardas impressed John Lennon with the Nothing Box; a small plastic box w ... |
Haddon Hall | ... y Museum, Peak Rail steam railway, Midland Railway steam railway, Dovedale, | , Heights of Abraham and Matlock Bath |
Raby | ... l" date from this period in the region, such as the castles of Bamburgh and | . In 1345 the Percys acquired Warkworth Castle, also in Northumberland. Th ... |
Ely Cathedral | ... rom the flat fenlands that surround it for miles. Other churches, including | , also derive nicknames from their appearance when viewed from the fens |
RAF Twinwood Farm | ... lane (a single-engined UC-64 Norseman, USAAF serial 44-70285) departed from | in Clapham, Bedfordshire and disappeared while flying over the English Cha ... |
Gilmore Car Museum | Northeast of town, in Hickory Corners, is the | , which includes cars used in Walt Disney movies |
Delphi Archaeological Museum | ==See also==* | *Aristoclea – Delphic priestess of the 6th century BC, said to have been t ... |
suspension bridge | ... North Wales coast road between Chester and Bangor, including another major | at Conwy, opened later the same year as its Menai counterpart |
Sternberg Centre | The | for Judaism located in the old Manor House (formerly the convent and schoo ... |
Musée du Louvre | ... ough the relief has been lost, a bronze from it by Antonio Susini in 1600 ( | ) shows the decisive inspiration of Donatello's emotional pitch and intens ... |
Centraal Museum | ... pleintje (lit: Little Nijntje Square, to retain the rhyme) and in 2006, the | opened a permanent exhibition, the dick bruna huis (Dick Bruna house) |
Chatsworth House | ... on, and Derby. Local places of interest include Bolsover Castle, Castleton, | , Crich Tramway Museum, Peak Rail steam railway, Midland Railway steam rai ... |
Sudeley Castle | ... of John Locust discovered the coffin of Queen Catherine at the ruins of the | chapel. He opened the coffin and observed that the body, after 234 years, ... |
the abbey | ... issance burgh. Some of the surviving buildings of the fire were the palace, | and the Abbot's House |
Kalamazoo Valley Museum | Downtown is the | , a "hands-on" museum aimed largely at children; it has a planetarium and ... |
Pennsylvania Military Museum | ... e tavern that housed travelers still standing today. It is also home to the | , as well as the headquarters of the Civil War reenacting unit, 3rd Pennsy ... |
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" |
Bamburgh | ... nd] theatrical" date from this period in the region, such as the castles of | and Raby. In 1345 the Percys acquired Warkworth Castle, also in Northumber ... |
Kalamazoo Institute of Arts | The city's most prominent art museum is the | , whose collection has more than 3,600 works and a focus on 20th-century A ... |
Ephrata Cloister | ... an history, such as the music of the Amish, the Harmony Society, and of the | in Pennsylvania |
Guinness World Records | In 2006, | listed the First World Hotel in Genting Highlands, Malaysia as the world'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 ... |
Polk Museum of Art | ... ower, currently Lake Mirror Tower), Polk Theatre, Promenade of Lake Mirror, | (not a product of the 20's boom), Park Trammell Building (formerly the Lak ... |
Fort Concho | San Angelo is home to Angelo State University, historic | , and Goodfellow Air Force Base |
Manchester Art Gallery | ... 05. This has been celebrated in cities across the globe, for example in the | in England. She also serves a "celebrity character spokesperson" for Unice ... |
Dubris | ... ius' praetorian prefect, Asclepiodotus. Constantius himself had landed near | (Dover) and marched on Londinium (London), whose citizens greeted him as a ... |
Bletchley Park | ... I, he worked in the Naval section Hut 8 at the code-breaking establishment, | , translating Italian Naval codes. A wearer of large, brightly-coloured bo ... |
Grimsthorpe Castle | ... ly married and had children, most historians believe she died as a child at | |
Gulf Coast Exploreum | ... tures exhibits that chronicle the history of law enforcement in Mobile. The | is a non-profit science center located in downtown. It features permanent ... |
Calke Abbey | ... National Trust, located in Derbyshire that are open to the public, such as | , Hardwick Hall, High Peak Estate, Ilam Park, Kedleston Hall, Longshaw Est ... |
Canadian Museum of Civilization | Two important tourist attractions located in Gatineau are the | and the Casino du Lac-Leamy. In August, the Casino hosts an international ... |
Battle of Bannockburn | ... en Earl Fearchar's grandson William led the clan against the English at the | in 1314. Aodh, the 5th earl, was killed at the Battle of Halidon Hill in 1 ... |
Scotts Bluff | ... through Gothenburg, Nebraska and passing Courthouse Rock, Chimney Rock, and | , clipping the edge of Colorado at Julesburg, Colorado, before arriving at ... |
Melrose Abbey | ... of Thomas Purnell of Scarborough. Brewster died in 1868, and was buried at | , next to his first wife and second son. The physics building at Heriot Wa ... |
Fort Scott National Historic Site | ... As of the 2010 census, the city population was 8,087. It is the home of the | and the Fort Scott National Cemetery |
College Football Hall of Fame | ... , he was ranked #1 in a list of the top 50 CFL players. He was named to the | and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 2007 |
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 ... |
Viroconium | ... ast section of the long Iter II route from Hadrian's Wall travelled through | (now Wroxeter in Shropshire), past Letocetum (modern day Wall) in Stafford ... |
John Wesley McElroy House | ... unded in 1947, is the oldest operating community theater in North Carolina. | , built circa 1830s and now in use as a museum |
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 ... |
Citadelle of Quebec | ... by 0.8 km (0.5 mi) wide, 43.7 ha (108 acre) that extends westward from the | and the walls of Quebec City along a plateau above the Saint Lawrence Rive ... |
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 ... |
Chimney Rock | ... ver Road, cutting through Gothenburg, Nebraska and passing Courthouse Rock, | , and Scotts Bluff, clipping the edge of Colorado at Julesburg, Colorado, ... |
Delphi Archaeological Museum | ... he village was moved to a new location, west of the site of the temples.The | is at the foot of the main archaeological complex, on the east side of the ... |
Yellowstone Art Museum | ... creation Area, Pictograph Cave, Chief Plenty Coups State Park, Zoo Montana, | , Red Lodge Mountain Resort and the Beartooth Highway |
Jockey Hollow | ... and Princeton during the winter of 1777, as well as another winter camp at | during an extremely cold winter of 1779–80 which occurred during the Littl ... |
Ely Cathedral | ... an honorary degree (D.Univ) by the Open University at an award ceremony in | on 30 May 2009 |
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 ... |
Kensington Palace | ... t to the UK to attend Cheam School, living with his maternal grandmother at | and his uncle, George Mountbatten, 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven, at Lynde ... |
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 ... |
Hardwick Hall | ... st, located in Derbyshire that are open to the public, such as Calke Abbey, | , High Peak Estate, Ilam Park, Kedleston Hall, Longshaw Estate near Hather ... |
C. M. Russell Museum Complex | The city is home to the | , the University of Great Falls, Montana State University Great Falls - CO ... |
Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris | ... enced by the work of French artist Pierre Soulages, whose exhibition at the | he attended. Soulages' paintings used multiple textured layers, and Jarre ... |
Fort Bridger | ... 47, Brigham Young and the Mormon pioneers departed from the Oregon Trail at | in Wyoming and followed (and much improved) the rough trail originally rec ... |
National Etruscan Museum | The tablets are now held at the | , Villa Giulia, Rome |
Whitby Abbey | ... ther who cared for the animals at the monastery Streonæshalch (now known as | ). One evening, while the monks were feasting, singing, and playing a harp ... |
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 ... |
American Museum of Natural History | The Oxford University Museum of Natural History, | , and the Senckenberg Museum, among others, have almost complete specimens ... |
Norwich Castle | ... on, he won the admiration of Edward IV of England who made him Constable of | , High Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk (1461), Treasurer of the Royal House ... |
County Museum | ... ocial services, highways, libraries, County Archives and Record Office, the | and the Roald Dahl Children's Gallery in Aylesbury, consumer services and ... |
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 ... |
Texas Memorial Museum | ===Museums and other points of interest===Museums in Austin include the | , the Blanton Museum of Art (reopened in 2006), the Bob Bullock Texas Stat ... |
Muscoot Farm | ... ecret of My Success (starring Michael J. Fox) was filmed in Lasdon Park and | . Muscoot Farm was also used as the location for the orphanage scenes in t ... |
Science Museum | ... proved insurmountable for a production car. It is on display at the London | |
New York Public Library | Manhattan is served by the | , which has the largest collection of any public library system in the cou ... |
Sudeley Castle | ... — on 30 August 1548, and died only six days later, on 5 September 1548, at | in Gloucestershire, from what is thought to be puerperal fever or puerpera ... |
Stewartry Museum | The | was founded in 1879 and was at first based in the Town Hall until it becam ... |
Ashtown Castle | ... to Dublin Zoo, the official residence of the United States Ambassador, and | . Music concerts have also been performed in the park by many singers and ... |
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. ... |
British Museum | ... unting to 39 volumes in folio and three in quarto, were divided between the | and the public library at Cambridge—the former getting twenty-three volume ... |
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 ... |
Canadian Football Hall of Fame | ... modern era by Canadian sports network TSN. In 2007 he was inducted into the | |
National Museum of the Philippines | ... mong the attractions in Rizal Park is the Chinese and Japanese Gardens, the | , The National Library of the Philippines, the Planetarium, the Orchidariu ... |
Jewish Museum (New York) | ... 1965 his work was exhibited at the Washington Gallery of Modern Art and the | . In 1949 he had his first solo exhibition: Kenneth Noland, at the Galerie ... |
Palazzo Vecchio | ... s and artists. The Vasari Corridor is another gallery, built connecting the | with the Pitti Palace passing by the Uffizi and over the Ponte Vecchio. Th ... |
British Library | ... Anthony Panizzi. Under his supervision, the British Museum Library (now the | ) quintupled in size and became a well-organised institution worthy of bei ... |
Rose Cliff | ... il his resignation in 1874. Then he lived in Washington, D.C., summering at | , Newport, Rhode Island |
Tower of London | ... alongside James Harrington and Samuel Moyer. He was then imprisoned in the | . He was freed on 27 July 1662 after a petition from his wife pleading his ... |
Camp Nelson | ... the school, trying to provide for his family in Cincinnati, and working at | . He returned afterward to continue his work at Berea. He spent nearly 18 ... |
Fort Fisher | ... tly south of the Wilmington Beach annex of Carolina Beach and just north of | |
Áras an Uachtaráin | ... Church on Upper Gardiner Street near Mountjoy Square, The Custom House, and | . The Poolbeg Towers are also iconic features of Dublin and are visible in ... |
Library of Congress | ... ommentary on the letters written by Groucho, who donated his letters to the | |
Munch Museum | ... , and 18,000 prints, the broadest collection of his works in the world. The | currently serves at Munch's official Estate and has been active in respond ... |
Bath | ... practised as a physician at Newark, Bury St Edmunds, London, and lastly at | , where he died in 1757 |
Scientology centre | ... st Sussex town of East Grinstead where his parents studied Dianetics at the | in the town. They remained closely involved with Judaism; Gaiman's sister ... |
British Museum | ... nt in glass manufacture with its chief centres Sidon, Tyre and Antioch. The | holds two of the finest Roman pieces, the Lycurgus Cup, which is a murky m ... |
Amherst Center for Russian Culture | ... Notable resources include the Mead Art Museum (with over 16,000 works); the | ; four libraries (the main Robert Frost Library—having one million plus vo ... |
Munch Museum | ... ied, he bequeathed his remaining works to the city of Oslo, which built the | at Tøyen (it opened in 1963). The museum hosts a collection of approximate ... |
Uffizi | ... , built connecting the Palazzo Vecchio with the Pitti Palace passing by the | and over the Ponte Vecchio. The Galleria dell' Accademia houses a Michelan ... |
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 ... |
Cambridge University Library | ... eian was effectively the national library of England. By then the Bodleian, | and the Royal Library were the most extensive book collections in England ... |
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. ... |
Bamburgh | ... nted news getting through to the starving garrisons. As a result the nearby | and Dunstanburgh castles soon agreed terms and surrendered. But Hungerford ... |
Maryhill Museum of Art | ... ica of Stonehenge (Maryhill Stonehenge) and a mansion that would become the | . The Sam Hill Memorial Bridge across the Columbia River is named after hi ... |
Sutter's Mill | After gold was discovered at | (also owned by Sutter) in Coloma, the fort was abandoned. The adobe struct ... |
Tower of London | ... he jewelry worn by his former queens. These remained in a coffer within the | . The duchess argued that the jewels belonged to the Queen of England, and ... |
Battle of Bannockburn | ... n in several battles during the Wars of Scottish Independence including the | in 1314, and the Flemings used their geldon long spear to absorb the attac ... |
Bath | ... months before he was able to resume work, and he spent time convalescing at | and Cambridge. His regular bouts of gastrointestinal illnesses precipitate ... |
Washington Gallery of Modern Art | ... ican pavilion at the Venice Biennale. In 1965 his work was exhibited at the | and the Jewish Museum (New York). In 1949 he had his first solo exhibition ... |
Somerset House | ... ert Adam and Sir William Chambers) he was involved in building additions to | there. Two years later he found work at Portsmouth dockyard and — although ... |
La Brea Tar Pits | ... rmed into materials such as bitumen, kerogen, or petroleum. Deposits at the | are an example |
Uffizi | A youthful portrait by Andrea del Sarto ca 1517 is conserved at the | |
Dublin Castle | ... les and inspectors general under the control of the civil administration at | . By 1841 this force numbered over 8,600 men |
Amherst College Museum of Natural History | ... , as well as separate libraries dedicated to science, math, and music); the | (including the Hitchcock Ichnological Cabinet, the world's largest collect ... |
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 ... |
Basing House | ... to live." After the defeat of Hopton at Cheriton Down, Fuller retreated to | . He took an active part in its defence, and his life with the troops caus ... |
White House | ... Show and Sesame Street, as well as playing at a number of functions at the | |
Flag Fen | ... ment in the area dates back to before the Bronze Age, as can be seen at the | archaeological site to the east of the current city centre. This site also ... |
The Thomas Crown Affair | ... The Ref, Suicide Kings, Dawg, Wag the Dog, Demolition Man, Judgment Night, | , and Operation Dumbo Drop. He had a small part in Oliver Stone's Natural ... |
Blenheim Palace | ... was more capable of business than any man. Although she never came to like | – describing it as "that great heap of stones" – she became more enthusias ... |
Pithole | ... ock tank business. About southeast of Titusville was another oil boom city, | . Oil was discovered in a rolling meadow there in January 1865 and by Sept ... |
Cliveden | ... , include Gravetye Manor, the home of garden designer William Robinson, and | , designed by Charles Barry with a rose garden by Geoffrey Jellicoe |
Great Basin National Park | ... urism center, and is home of the Nevada Northern Railway Museum. Nearby are | , Cave Lake State Park, and Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park, as we ... |
Kennedy Space Center | | (KSC) is the largest employer in the county with 15,000 contractors and ci ... |
Fitzwilliam Museum | ... ue, Pablo Picasso, and Georges Seurat (some of which can now be seen at the | ). He enjoyed collecting books: for example, he collected and protected ma ... |
Fort McAllister Historic Park | ... .R. 144. This area contains large amounts of marsh and riverfront property, | , and the small community of Keller. Geographically, it is significantly l ... |
Waddesdon Manor | ... Rothschild bequeathed the glittering contents from his New Smoking Room at | as the Waddesdon Bequest. This consisted of almost 300 pieces of objets d' ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Uffizi | ... visited Italian art museums, 2/3 are represented by Florentine museums. The | is one of these; one of the most famous and important art galleries in the ... |
Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum | ... he Texas Memorial Museum, the Blanton Museum of Art (reopened in 2006), the | across the street (which opened in 2000), the Austin Museum of Art (AMOA), ... |
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 ... |
Cambridge University Library | ... honorary fellow of Clare College, and the collection will be housed at the | . As well as private individuals, funding came from the Monument Trust, th ... |
Museum of Modern Art | ... ary artists influenced by Fluxus cannot lay claim to be Fluxus artists. The | makes the same claim dating the movement to the 1960s and 1970s. However, ... |
Nigerian National Museum | ... lity which Lagos city offers. Tourist attractions include Oba's Palace, the | , Shrine of Fela, the beach resorts |
British Library | ... man also deposited an essay entitled "A. E. Housman's 'De Amicitia'" in the | , with the proviso that it was not to be published for 25 years. The essay ... |
Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center | The | is a small museum, library and archives in Pennsburg, Pennsylvania. They a ... |
Austin Museum of Art | ... ck Texas State History Museum across the street (which opened in 2000), the | (AMOA), and the galleries at the Harry Ransom Center. The Texas State Capi ... |
Museum of Modern Art | ... d the set and costumes for Scramble, a dance piece by Merce Cunningham. The | in New York presented a retrospective of Stella’s work in 1970, making him ... |
Natural History Museum | ... m until their removal to the new British Museum of Natural History, now the | , in 1887. With the departure and the completion of the new White Wing (fr ... |
Lawrence Hall of Science | ... the Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright | ;, Berkeley; the San Francisco International Airport; and at a remote mani ... |
International Mother's Day Shrine | ... is home of Anna Jarvis, founder of the Mother's Day holiday, as well as the | |
Canadian Museum of Nature | ... ecimens (the holotype CMN 5600 and the paratype CMN 5601) are stored in the | in Ottawa. By the early twenty-first century some concerns had arisen that ... |
White Pine Village | ... he Mason County Historical Society, the structure stands today as a part of | , a consisting of several restored and replica Mason County buildings (see ... |
Computer History Museum | ... Thacker for their work on Alto. In 2006 he was inducted as a Fellow of the | |
Bolsover Castle | ... tions such as Bakewell, Buxton, and Derby. Local places of interest include | , Castleton, Chatsworth House, Crich Tramway Museum, Peak Rail steam railw ... |
Alcazar Hotel | ... gant buildings in St. Augustine, among them the Ponce de Leon Hotel and the | built partly on land purchased from Flaglers' friend and associate Andrew ... |
the palace | ... edieval-renaissance burgh. Some of the surviving buildings of the fire were | , the abbey and the Abbot's House |
a new governor's mansion | ... ax. Governor William Tryon's conspicuous consumption in the construction of | at New Bern fuelled the movement's resentment. As the western districts we ... |
Smithsonian Institution | ... others sold. This competition existed not only between museums such as the | (founded in 1846) and museums associated with universities, but also betwe ... |
Accademia | ... to October, tourists outnumber local population. Tickets to the Uffizi and | museums are regularly sold out and large groups regularly fill the basilic ... |
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 ... |
Hagia Sophia | ... nstantinople under Justinian's orders circa 532-537 CE, for his basilica of | |
Dauphin Island Sea Lab | ... ter, a digital 3D virtual theater, and a hands-on chemistry laboratory. The | is located south of the city near the mouth of Mobile Bay. It houses the E ... |
Institute of Contemporary Arts | The first of these was performed at the | in London, between 1 and 9 May 1979, starring Chris Langham as Arthur Dent ... |
Gettysburg National Military Park | ... a and Chattanooga National Military Park, Vicksburg National Military Park, | , and Shiloh National Military Park—the original four from 1890. Examples ... |
Fort Nelson | ... l of the Victorian era forts on Portsdown Hill are now tourist attractions. | is now home to the Royal Armouries museum, Fort Purbrook and are activitie ... |
Fossil Butte National Monument | ... wstone National Park, Devils Tower National Monument, Independence Rock and | . Each year Yellowstone National Park, the world's first national park, re ... |
Virginia Historical Society | ... 07, the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of American History and the | (VHS) co-organized a traveling exhibition to recount the strategic allianc ... |
Althorp | ... , an ill sod, very damp and...an unhealthy place"), and Holdenby House near | , she kept detailed accounts of her finances and expenditure, as well as a ... |
Padilla Bay | ... ce at the south end of the Swinomish Channel, which connects Skagit Bay and | . Under this definition, Puget Sound includes the waters of Hood Canal, Ad ... |
Illinois Railway Museum | ... e are also several important points of interest in the county including the | and McHenry County Historical Museum in Union, the Old McHenry County Cour ... |
The Computer Museum | ... became the basis for the Digital Computer Museum, which would later become | on Boston's Museum Wharf. Today it is in the collection of the Computer Hi ... |
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 ... |
HMS Victory | ... he D-Day museum (which holds the Overlord embroidery) and, in the dockyard, | , the remains of Henry VIII's flagship, the Mary Rose (raised from the sea ... |
Natural History Museum | The skull was sent to the | in London for verification. They determined that it was a genuine skull fr ... |
Ellis Island | ... , Randall's Island, Wards Island, Governors Island, Liberty Island, part of | , Mill Rock, and U Thant Island; as well as Marble Hill, a very small area ... |
Skansen | ... talent competition, "New Faces", arranged by record company EMI and held at | , Stockholm. The song she chose to sing was "En Ledig Dag" ("A Day Off"). ... |
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 |
Devils Tower National Monument | ... ns in Wyoming include Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, | , Independence Rock and Fossil Butte National Monument. Each year Yellowst ... |
Uffizi | ... his deft and lively chalk portraits of friends are in the collection of the | . For Cardinal Leopoldo de' Medici, brother of Ferdinando II de' Medici, G ... |
National Museum of American History | In 2007, the Smithsonian Institution | and the Virginia Historical Society (VHS) co-organized a traveling exhibit ... |
Harry Ransom Center | ... opened in 2000), the Austin Museum of Art (AMOA), and the galleries at the | . The Texas State Capitol itself is also a major tourist attraction. The D ... |
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 ... |
Fort Caroline | ... ort Charles in coastal South Carolina and then massacred the inhabitants of | , a French colony in present-day Jacksonville, Florida. However, this is u ... |
Mead Art Museum | ... and trails and areas for walking and cycling. Notable resources include the | (with over 16,000 works); the Amherst Center for Russian Culture; four lib ... |
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 ... |
Bulloch Hall | ... US President) and grandmother of Eleanor Roosevelt, hailed from Roswell and | was her home. Emily Dolvin, the aunt of Jimmy Carter (the 39th U.S. Presid ... |
Hughenden Manor | ... eden, Baron Carrington who lives in Bledlow, Benjamin Disraeli who lived at | and was made Earl of Beaconsfield, John Hampden who was from Great Hampden ... |
Weir Farm National Historic Site | ... rail; Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor; and | |
Techniquest | ... ardiff is also home to other educational and learning organisations such as | , a hands-on science discovery centre that now has franchises throughout W ... |
Carleton Martello Tower | ... obable target of attacks. This led to the construction of Fort Dufferin and | , one of Canada's fourteen Martello Towers |
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 ... |
Carisbrooke Castle | ... 11 November. Hammond, however, was opposed to Charles, whom he confined in | |
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. |
Regimental Museum of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers | ... on's planned invasion in the period 1798–1814. The Abbot's Tower houses the | |
Torre Abbey | ... h having a market and fair in 1294. The first major building in Torquay was | , a Premonstratensian monastery founded in 1196. Percy Russell, A History ... |
Museo Pambata | Manila is also home to other notable museums of the country, namely the | , a children's museum, the Museum of Philippine Political History, which e ... |
Pergamon Museum | ... s can be found on part of a 5th century BC funerary stele on display in the | , Berlin (stele SK1708) and other funerary steles like the one of the 4th ... |
Dublin Castle | ... , but in a room (now called the "Connolly Room") at the State Apartments in | , which had been converted to a first-aid station for troops recovering fr ... |
Basketball Hall of Fame | | r Kevin McHale was born and raised on the Mesabi Range in Hibbing; Robert ... |
The Castle | ... include Norwich Cathedral, the cobbled streets and museums of old Norwich, | , Cow Tower, Colman's Mustard Shop, Dragon Hall and The Forum. Norwich is ... |
Chatsworth House | ... country home of Fitzwilliam Darcy—is situated in Derbyshire. In that novel, | in Derbyshire is named as one of the estates Elizabeth Bennet visits befor ... |
Franklin Institute | ... atent Law Associations, while at a site-selection meeting, learned that the | in Philadelphia was the frontrunner for the new location of the NIHF, prom ... |
Smithsonian Institution | In 2007, the | National Museum of American History and the Virginia Historical Society (V ... |
Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park | Yuma contains the historical Yuma Territorial Prison*, the | * (formerly known as the Yuma Crossing Historic Park), and a historic down ... |
Tsitsernakaberd | ... llennium B.C., fortified settlements from the Bronze Age include Shengavit, | , Teishebaini, Arin Berd, Karmir Berd and Berdadzor. Archaeological eviden ... |
Southwest Dairy Museum | ... y is a major component of the local economy; Sulphur Springs is home to the | which features artifacts on the history of the dairy industry |
Palace of Versailles | ... und. The author-aviator initially complained "I wanted a hut [but it's] the | "; however as the weeks wore on and the author became invested in the proj ... |
White House | ... nner attended by Queen Elizabeth II on May 7, 2007, in the East Room at the | |
Pergamon Museum | ... le of Thrasea and Euandria. Marble, ca. 375-350 BC. Antikensammlung Berlin, | , 73 |
Ames Research Center | ... rsity of Colorado at Boulder. Later that year she began working at the NASA | as vice president of Overset Methods, Inc. where she did CFD research on V ... |
Metropolitan Museum of Manila | ... he revolution under Rizal's leadership and other revolutionary leaders. The | exhibits the Filipino arts and culture. The Museum of Manila is the city-o ... |
Yuma Territorial Prison | Yuma contains the historical | *, the Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park* (formerly known as th ... |
Fort Vancouver | ... pany twice annually used the York Factory Express overland trade route from | to Hudson Bay then on to London. James Sinclair led a large party of nearl ... |
Big Sable Point Light | ... , fishing, and camping. Nearby are Ludington State Park (which includes the | ), Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness, and Manistee National Forest. Ludington is ... |
Antikensammlung Berlin | ... lief 19.JPG|Funerary stele of Thrasea and Euandria. Marble, ca. 375-350 BC. | , Pergamon Museum, 73 |
Dragon Hall | ... s and museums of old Norwich, The Castle, Cow Tower, Colman's Mustard Shop, | and The Forum. Norwich is also one of the UK's top ten shopping destinatio ... |
National Cartoon Museum | The | (formally the International Museum of Cartoon Art) built a facility on the ... |
Accademia Gallery | ... as removed from the piazza, to protect it from damage, and displayed in the | , Florence, where it attracts many visitors. A replica was placed in the P ... |
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History | ... considered one of the top 50 fine art museums in the United States, and the | in Norman, one of the largest university-based art and history museums in ... |
Castle Cornet | ... ; there were a few Royalist uprisings in the southwest of the island, while | was occupied by the Governor, Sir Peter Osborne, and Royalist troops. Cast ... |
Tantallon Castle | ... s in his favour with total disregard for the law. Soon he was imprisoned in | . Later he was released on the condition that he would live peacefully but ... |
Smithsonian Institution | ... Cave is an important archaeological site that was excavated in 1956 by the | and the National Geographic Society. An article in the October 1956 issue ... |
Confederation Centre of the Arts | ... to 1997). The most prominent building in the province with this name is the | , presented as a gift to Prince Edward Islanders by the 10 provincial gove ... |
Bahay Tsinoy | ... tural center of the Philippines, Manila houses a number of notable museums. | , one of Manila's most prominent museums, documents the Chinese lives and ... |
Castle of Mey | ... Atlantis Resources Corporation announced it was considering a site near the | for a computer data centre that would be powered by a tidal scheme in the ... |
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 |
Chatsworth House | Paxton was the head gardener at | . There he had experimented with the newly invented cast plate glass (1848 ... |
Fort McKavett State Historic Site | The | is also located near Junction |
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 ... |
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 ... |
Buckingham Palace | ... olved by housemaid Jane Bee, with the Queen's help. Titles include Death at | , Death at Sandringham House, and Death at Windsor Castle. He is also the ... |
National Historical Museum | ... lace of Culture. The Italian-built municipal building was detonated and the | was constructed instead, while the structure housing the Parliament of Alb ... |
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 ... |
Bath | ... tury. Varney's adventures also occur in various locations including London, | , Winchester, Naples and Venice |
British Museum | ... mmagene.JPG|Antiochus I of Commagene, shaking hands with Heracles 70-38 BC, | |
Polish Home Army Museum | ... rmia Krajowa Museum in Kraków and the Warsaw Uprising Museum in Warsaw. The | is located in Orchard Lake, Michigan, |
Bodleian Library | ... e editio princeps) from the unique manuscript of the Greek Chronicle in the | . It was a universal history (down to AD 560) of John of Antioch (date unc ... |
National Museum of Natural History | ... on and collections facility for multiple Smithsonian museums, primarily the | . The MSC was dedicated in May 1983. The MSC covers of land, with over of ... |
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 ... |
Folger Shakespeare Library | Amherst's relationship with the | in Washington, D.C. offers various opportunities for students and faculty ... |
White House | ... on in a landslide, ending 20 consecutive years of Democratic control of the | |
British Museum | ... be found in the UK at the in Norwich (well over 2000 pieces), Tate Gallery, | and Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridg ... |
Sandringham House | ... with the Queen's help. Titles include Death at Buckingham Palace, Death at | , and Death at Windsor Castle. He is also the author of Death in Cold Type ... |
University Museum | ... e Radcliffe Science Library, which had been built farther north next to the | |
National Academy of Design | ... th portrait of big-game hunter Ben Lilly. The portrait was exhibited by the | before being located in McFadden’s home in New Orleans |
Neue Galerie New York | In 2006, the 1907 portrait, Adele Bloch-Bauer I, was purchased for the | by Ronald Lauder for a reported US $135 million, surpassing Picasso's 1905 ... |
Fleet Air Arm Museum | ... w in the Museum of Army Flying at AAC Middle Wallop. UH-1H AE-422 is in the | , Yeovilton. One of these UH-1Hs was civil registered as G-HUEY in the UK ... |
Gilcrease Museum | ... istory of the region. The collections of Thomas Gilcrease are housed in the | of Tulsa, which also holds the world's largest, most comprehensive collect ... |
Smithsonian Institution | Louis Dupree, the University of Pennsylvania, the | and others suggest that humans were living in Afghanistan at least 50,000 ... |
Windsor Castle | ... nclude Death at Buckingham Palace, Death at Sandringham House, and Death at | . He is also the author of Death in Cold Type, a murder mystery set in Win ... |
Fort Raleigh National Historic Site | ... ecture of the fate of Roanoke Colony. It has played at Waterside Theater at | on Roanoke Island nearly continuously since, with the only interruption be ... |
Australian Museum | ... and Melbourne where this species flourish). According to Max Moulds of the | in Sydney: "the 'green grocer' is unusual in its ability to adapt perfectl ... |
Fort Sumter | ... ces, and most notably, arsenals and forts. But at the Confederate attack on | , Lincoln called up 75,000 of the states’ militia to muster under his comm ... |
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 ... |
Folger Shakespeare Library | ... utions, from the National Theater Institute in Connecticut to Amherst's own | in Washington, D.C. The Twelve College Exchange program, of which Amherst ... |
National Gallery | ... es are found across the city, including the Irish Museum of Modern Art, the | , the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, The City Arts Centre, The Douglas Hyde ... |
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 ... |
Museum of Army Flying | ... NAS operated these captured UH-1s. The captured UH-1H AE-409 is now in the | at AAC Middle Wallop. UH-1H AE-422 is in the Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilt ... |
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 ... |
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 ... |
London Museum | ... rector of the National Museum of Wales, and from 1926 to 1944 Keeper of the | . During his career he performed many major excavations within Britain, in ... |
National Museum of Natural History | In 2003, a | exhibit, Subhankar Banerjee's Seasons of Life and Land, featuring photogra ... |
Centre for Life | ... ne - 'The Pink Triangle' - is centred around the Times Square area near the | and has a range of bars, cafés and clubs |
Museum of the Filipino People | ... in the country, the National Museum of the Philippines (which includes the | ) of which exhibits life, culture and history of the country, the Parish o ... |
Boca Raton Museum of Art | ... h a more contemporary look. It features many restaurants and is home to the | which moved to the new facility in 2001. In 2002, a new amphitheater was b ... |
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 ... |
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 ... |
Verulamium | ... he performed many major excavations within Britain, including that of Roman | (modern-day St Albans), the late Iron Age hill-fort of Maiden Castle, Dors ... |
Kykuit | ... tting for "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". The Rockefeller family estate (see | ), whose grounds abut Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, contains the private Rockefe ... |
Silk Route Museum | ... s well as from the natural history of the Gobi desert, are displayed in the | in Jiuquan |
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 ... |
Fort Bridger | ... thwest direction until it encounters the Blacks Fork of the Green River and | Wyoming. From Fort Bridger the Mormon Trail continued southwest following ... |
Mexic-Arte Museum | ... produced art is featured at the South Austin Museum of Popular Culture. The | is a Latin American art museum founded in 1983. Austin is also home to the ... |
United Nations Headquarters | ... rist attractions, museums, and universities. It is also the location of the | . It is the center of New York City and the New York metropolitan region, ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
National Museum of the Philippines | ... itical History, which exhibits notable political events in the country, the | (which includes the Museum of the Filipino People) of which exhibits life, ... |
California State Indian Museum | ... otected park in Sacramento, California which includes Sutter's Fort and the | . Begun in 1839 and originally called "New Helvetia" (New Switzerland) by ... |
Fitzwilliam Museum | ... ), Tate Gallery, British Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the | in Cambridge, City Art Gallery in Leeds and other regional centers. In the ... |
South Austin Museum of Popular Culture | ... and a recreation of the Oval Office.Locally produced art is featured at the | . The Mexic-Arte Museum is a Latin American art museum founded in 1983. Au ... |
Hobcaw Barony | ... pproximately 15,560 acres (63 square kilometers) of the former 18th century | , also known as Bellefield Plantation, located on a peninsula called Wacca ... |
Raby | ... astles in northern England similarly decorated, such as Bothal, Lumley, and | |
Philadelphia Museum of Art | ... ree statues were created, and one was placed on the top of the steps of the | for the filming of Rocky III. After filming was complete, a furious debate ... |
Bonneville Dam | ... forecasts for eight places along the river between Astoria and the base of | |
Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art | ... art and artifacts of the American West. The Egyptian art collection at the | in Shawnee is considered to be the finest Egyptian collection between Chic ... |
Museum of Modern Art | ... ial Art Museum at Oberlin College, as well as in "Sixteen Americans" at the | in New York (60). Stella joined dealer Leo Castelli’s stable of artists in ... |
British Museum | ... est discovered to date, and many of the finds therein are on display in the | . The area is a possible location for the Battle of Merton, 871, in which ... |
Museum of Philippine Political History | ... museums of the country, namely the Museo Pambata, a children's museum, the | , which exhibits notable political events in the country, the National Mus ... |
Yale Center for British Art | ... Leeds and other regional centers. In the USA, Cotman is represented at the | in , Connecticut and other galleries around the country |
Castle Leod | In 1689 100 men of the Clan Ross occupied | to watch for movements of the Jacobite MacKenzies |
Bath | ... chool at Diocesan College, Rondesbosch then to Monkton Combe School outside | in England |
Apsley House | ... owning Street, finding it too small. He moved in only because his own home, | , required extensive renovations. During this time he was largely instrume ... |
Sandringham Estate | ... e, in London. The new Duke and Duchess of York lived in York Cottage on the | in Norfolk, and in apartments in St James's Palace. York Cottage was a mod ... |
British Museum | ... f his last vacation was spent in the libraries of the Royal Society and the | ; but it was left incomplete. Isaac Todhunter printed the manuscripts in 1 ... |
National Museum of American History | The Smithsonian Institution’s | has more than 800 artifacts from its A More Perfect Union collection avail ... |
Asia Society | ... igious cultural institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the | Museum, and the Frick Collection. It has its own No. 6 subway line stop at ... |
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). ... |
Sudbury Hall | ... eak Estate, Ilam Park, Kedleston Hall, Longshaw Estate near Hathersage, and | on the Staffordshire border |
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology | ... This indicated the presence of at least nine individuals in the quarry. The | rediscovered the bonebed in 1997 and resumed fieldwork at the site, which ... |
Madame Tussauds | ... 2007, Khan was invited to have a wax imitation of himself put on display at | in London. However, Khan declined stating that, "It's not important to me. ... |
Colonial Williamsburg | ... ad to contend with the Great Depression and World War II, work continued as | became a major tourist attraction |
Frick Collection | ... including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Asia Society Museum, and the | . It has its own No. 6 subway line stop at 68th Street and Lexington Avenu ... |
Malvern Museum | ... of Nightingale's death, and to commemorate her connection with Malvern, the | held a Florence Nightingale exhibit |
Art Institute of Chicago | ... e, Sydney, and Cannes. Retrospectives include the Museum of Modern Art; the | ; and the American Museum of the Moving Image, New York; McElwee has recei ... |
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 ... |
Tower of London | ... ged with his oldest daughter, Margaret Roper while he was imprisoned in the | awaiting execution |
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 ... |
Mobile Museum of Art | The | features European, Non-Western, American, and Decorative Arts collections. ... |
Blenheim Palace | The Marlboroughs also lost state funding for | , and the building came to a halt for the first time since it was begun in ... |
Forest Lawn Memorial Park | ... Fame at 6636 Hollywood Boulevard. She is entombed in the Great Mausoleum at | in Glendale, California, in a crypt marked Norma Shearer Arrouge, along wi ... |
Tate | ... "Turning Japanese". This was shown at the "Pop Life" exhibition in London's | Modern museum. It shows Dunst prancing around Akihabara, a crowded shoppin ... |
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa | ... th the remaining three at maritime museums in London, Philadelphia, and the | in Wellington |
Computer History Museum | ... f the MITRE Corporation/Brigham Young University IBM 7030 now reside in the | collection, in Mountain View, California |
Museum of Modern Art | ... Vienna, Rotterdam, Florence, Sydney, and Cannes. Retrospectives include the | ; the Art Institute of Chicago; and the American Museum of the Moving Imag ... |
Croome Court | ... the finest country houses and estates in Britain. His work still endures at | (where he also designed the house), Blenheim Palace, Warwick Castle, Harew ... |
Barnes Foundation | ... rt Barnes and can be found on display beneath his father's paintings at the | in |
National Gallery of Australia | ... send ranks as second. The 1863 picture by Eugene von Guerard hanging in the | titled "Northeast view from the northern top of Mount Kosciusko" is actual ... |
Caerlaverock Castle | ... ing English met their end at Cockpool on the Solway Coast. After resting at | a few miles away from the bloodletting, Wallace again passed through Dumfr ... |
Tower of London | ... f Worcester on 3 September 1651 where he was captured and imprisoned at the | . He is said to have died there in 1653 and been buried in Westminster. A ... |
Royal College of Physicians | ... , irrational opinion. In 1723, Arbuthnot was made one of the censors of the | , and as such he was one of the campaigners to inspect and improve the dru ... |
Casa Blanca | ... nt Hotel El Convento, the former house of the Ponce de León family known as | , the Teatro Tapia, the former Spanish barracks (now Museum of Ballajá), L ... |
Wiechers-Villaronga | ... eritage, the city has opened the Museum of Puerto Rican Architecture at the | residence |
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 ... |
Beyeler Foundation | ... rray of buildings by internationally renowned architects. These include the | by Renzo Piano, or the Vitra complex in nearby Weil am Rhein, composed of ... |
Smithsonian Institution | The | ’s National Museum of American History has more than 800 artifacts from it ... |
Claydon House | ... gale's death. Another museum devoted to her is at her sister's family home, | , now a property of the National Trust |
Historic Arkansas Museum | ... le of a plantation-era community (much in the same fashion as Little Rock's | ). Cotham's Mercantile Store, a widely-known community restaurant favored ... |
Drake Well Museum | The | is a park where Colonel Edwin Drake successfully drilled for oil. It consi ... |
Bath | ... Civil War battle of Lansdowne (or Lansdown) was fought on 5 July 1643, near | , southwest England. Although the Royalists under Lord Hopton forced the P ... |
Kedleston Hall | ... he public, such as Calke Abbey, Hardwick Hall, High Peak Estate, Ilam Park, | , Longshaw Estate near Hathersage, and Sudbury Hall on the Staffordshire b ... |
Hurst Castle | Charles was moved to | at the end of 1648, and there after to Windsor Castle. In January 1649, in ... |
Allen Memorial Art Museum | ... 9, several of his paintings were included in "Three Young Americans" at the | at Oberlin College, as well as in "Sixteen Americans" at the Museum of Mod ... |
Crater of Diamonds State Park | ... n was 1,764 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Pike County. | is located just to the south. The "crater" is an eroded lamproite pipe whe ... |
Tower of London | ... being paraded from the Marshalsea Prison across London Bridge and past the | to the dock |
Fort Caroline | ... iefdom, before heading north to the St. Johns River. There they established | |
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 ... |
Library of Congress | ... natorial, and judicial papers is archived at the Manuscript Division of the | , where it is open for research |
San Marco | ... el, in the San Lorenzo; as well as several others, including Santa Trinita, | , Santa Felicita, Badia Fiorentina, San Gaetano, San Miniato al Monte, Flo ... |
Adventuress | In 1913, he sailed aboard the schooner | with owner John Borden to the Arctic. They were hoping to obtain a bowhead ... |
RIBA | Scott was awarded the | 's Royal Gold Medal in 1859. Knighted in 1872, he died in 1878 and was bur ... |
Newberry Library | In the 1960s, Northwestern University Press, in alliance with the | and the Modern Language Association, established ongoing publication runs ... |
Castle of Mey | ... also that of mainland Britain. The famous John o' Groats, Mey (site of the | ), and many smaller villages are also to be found on the Caithness side as ... |
Museum of Puerto Rican Architecture | ... Perla. To showcase its rich architectural heritage, the city has opened the | at the Wiechers-Villaronga residence |
Library of Congress | ... ve been destroyed, but all but one of the scripts were found in 1988 in the | |
Musée Maillol | ... and rolled over. A large collection of Maillol's work is maintained at the | in Paris, which was established by Dina Vierny, Maillol's model and platon ... |
Guinness World Records | ... of merely a playable electronic representation of something else." In 2008, | listed it as the top-rated arcade game in technical, creative, and cultura ... |
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 " ... |
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao | Museums include the famous | of contemporary art and the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, with a great collecti ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Kykuit | ... rkers, including John D. Rockefeller, who first moved to Tarrytown in 1893. | , Rockefeller's elaborate mansion, was completed in 1906. In 1914, Kykuit ... |
USS Constitution | ... d the United States, Bainbridge was appointed to command the 44-gun frigate | , in succession to Captain Isaac Hull. The Constitution was a very fine sh ... |
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 ... |
Althorp | ... kby station had a brief moment of fame in 1997 when, as the nearest stop to | , it was the final stop on the journey by the Prince of Wales and his two ... |
Fort Malden | ... . sovereignty, and because they hoped to gain the support of the British at | in Canada |
National Museum of the United States Air Force | ... mmediately south of Davis-Monthan. With a variety of items on loan from the | , including an inert Titan II missile, Site 571-7 is now known as the Tita ... |
British Museum | ... see the , Naples Archeological Museum). The 4th century Lycurgus Cup in the | is a spectacular cage cup which changes colour when light comes through th ... |
Fountains | The English Cistercian houses, of which there are remains at | , Rievaulx, Kirkstall, Tintern and Netley were mainly arranged after the s ... |
Bilbao Fine Arts Museum | ... ums include the famous Guggenheim Museum Bilbao of contemporary art and the | , with a great collection of Spanish painting |
Castle Cornet | ... are German defences visible all round the coast and additions were made to | and a windmill. Hitler became obsessed with the idea that the Allies would ... |
Museum of Modern Art | File:Hope2-Klimt.jpg|Hope II, 1907-1908, | Image:Gustav Klimt 050.jpg|Mäda Primavesi. 1912. Oil on canvas. 150 × 110 ... |
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 ... |
Louisbourg | ... icing problems, it was decided to construct a much larger fortification at | to improve defences at the entrance to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and defe ... |
Computer History Museum | ... puter Museum on Boston's Museum Wharf. Today it is in the collection of the | in Mountain View, California, and a portion of the machine is currently on ... |
Kensington Palace | ... that she had called them home herself. Queen Anne died on 1 August 1714 at | ; the Protestant Whig Privy Councillors had insisted on their right to be ... |
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 |
Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna | File:Gustav Klimt 020.jpg|The Three Ages of Woman, 1905, | , Rom |
Kirkham House | ... Paignton is inland: the low-lying coastal fringe was originally salt marsh. | is a late medieval stone house which is open to the public at certain time ... |
Battle of Bannockburn | ... rowned King of Scots barely seven weeks after. Bruce later triumphed at the | and led Scotland to freedom. Today's Greyfriars Church was built in 1868, ... |
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. ... |
Palace of Versailles | ... court located in the Saint-Louis district of Versailles (commune), near the | |
Melbourne Hall | ... Lea near Matlock, and the 17th-18th century French style formal gardens at | , Melbourne |
Windsor Castle | ... was not attended by politicians. John Thompson also died outside Canada, at | , where Queen Victoria permitted his lying-in-state before his body was re ... |
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 ... |
Folger Shakespeare Library | ... us Henry Clay Folger, Amherst College is charged with the governance of the | in Washington, D.C.; Amherst maintains a close relationship with the Folge ... |
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 ... |
Norfolk Island | ... w Zealand, and all are endemic to New Zealand and the surrounding islands ( | , New Caledonia). Many New Zealand cicada species differ from those of oth ... |
Batoche, Saskatchewan | ... ging from military policy to local bylaws and theological issues. It met at | , and only exercised real authority during its existence over the Southbra ... |
Palazzo della Signoria | ... ce Cathedral, the statue was instead placed in a public square, outside the | , the seat of civic government in Florence, where it was unveiled on 8 Sep ... |
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 ... |
Jerome State Historic Park | Image:FiveStampMill5629.JPG|An old stamp mill at | Image:Jerome AZ Big J.jpg|A large "J" overlooks the town of Jerom |
Florence Nightingale Museum | The | at St Thomas' Hospital in London reopened in May 2010 in time for the cent ... |
The National Museum of Computing | ... were also the headline act at Britain's first Vintage Computer Festival at | , Bletchley Park, in June 2010 |
Burghley House | ... land. The Royalist forces were defeated within a few weeks and retreated to | , where they were captured and sent to Cambridge. While the Parliamentary ... |
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 ... |
Little Chute Windmill | ... ambitious project to build a full-scale working windmill to be known as the | and Van Asten Visitor Center, serving as a museum and tourist attraction |
Hall of Fame | The club launched a | prior to the 2008–09 season. The first five players to be elected were cho ... |
Dover Street | ... a vigorous medical practice. He lived at "the second door from the left in | " in Piccadilly |
Charles River Museum of Industry | ... of February 2009, one of Whirlwind's core memory units is on display at the | in Waltham, Massachusetts |
Lane University | ... September 23, 1885 in Lecompton, Kansas on the campus of their alma mater, | . David owned a general store in Hope, Kansas but the business failed due ... |
Tate Modern | ... itectural practice is in Basel, and who are best known as the architects of | in London). The city received the Wakker Prize in 1996 |
National Library of Scotland | ... ivate owners, to the Advocates' Library of Edinburgh. It is now held by the | |
Strata Florida Abbey | ... y Rhys ap Gruffydd in or about 1185, is in the care of Cadw. In common with | , it was once claimed to be the site of the grave of the medieval Welsh po ... |
Portsmouth dockyard | ... uilding additions to Somerset House there. Two years later he found work at | and — although still largely self-taught — was extending his talents to th ... |
Caerlaverock Castle | ... ead of the then greatest invasion force to attack Scotland he laid siege to | . After Caerlaverock eventually succumbed, Edward passed through Dumfries ... |
Fort Gaines | ... n the mid-19th century. are historic antebellum house museums. Fort Morgan, | , and Historic Blakeley State Park figure into local American Civil War hi ... |
National Gallery of Art | Image:Fantômas - Juan Gris.JPG|Fantômas, 1915, | File:Still Life with Checked Tablecloth Juan Gris 1915.jpeg|Still Life wit ... |
Wolfville Historical Society | ... he town's history is presented at the Randall House Museum, operated by the | . Each year, the Annapolis Valley Music Festival is held on Acadia Campus, ... |
William Howard Taft National Historic Site | ... s of these types of parks include Ford's Theatre National Historic Site and | |
Centre for Life | The UK's first biotechnology village, the " | " is located in the city centre close to the Central Station. The village ... |
Yale University Art Gallery | ... ile:Newspaper and Fruit Dish Juan Gris.jpeg|Newspaper and Fruit Dish, 1916, | Image:Juan Gris.jpg|The Guitar, 1918 |
Devils Tower National Monument | National Monuments preserve a single unique cultural or natural feature. | was the first in 1906 |
Palazzo Vecchio | ... edieval churches with bands of frescoes; public as well as private palaces: | , Palazzo Pitti, Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Palazzo Davanzati; monasteries, ... |
Ford's Theatre | ... ce that is not a complicated site. Examples of these types of parks include | National Historic Site and William Howard Taft National Historic Site |
National Museum of Finland | ... cs from the Mesa Verde, Colorado, cliff dwellings, in 1891, en route to the | . In 1901, the Denver and Rio Grande merged with the Rio Grande Western, c ... |
Museum of Modern Art | ... ternational fame. In 1948 he had a one-man show in the United States at the | (MOMA) in New York City, which traveled to the George Eastman House in Roc ... |
USS Constitution | ... e of Madeira was also used by visiting Captain James Server to christen the | in 1797 |
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 ... |
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 ... |
Albright-Knox Art Gallery | File:Le Canigou Juan Gris.jpeg|Le Canigou, 1921, | File:The Painter's Window Juan Gris.jpeg|The Painter's Window, 1925, Balti ... |
Robert Smail's Printing Works | Tourist attractions within the town include | and St. Ronans Wells, and nearby Traquair House. Popular tourist activitie ... |
Museum of Modern Art | ... e mid-90s, Pettibon had exhibited extensively, including exhibitions at the | , New York; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA); Kunsthaus ... |
Pitti Palace | ... uenced by the decorative style da Cortona devised for the decoration of the | in Florence, which influenced his style Louis XIV at Versailles. The quadr ... |
Royal Ontario Museum | ... al to A. sarcophagus since 1970. Parks' specimen (ROM 807) is housed in the | in Toronto |
National Postal Museum | ... Theatre, Ford's Theatre, and the Albert Einstein Memorial to the north; the | and Union Station to the northeast; and the Jefferson Memorial, the Frankl ... |
Richmond National Battlefield Park | ... owned and operated by the National Park Service as one of the sites of the | |
Planes of Fame | One D3A is currently under restoration at the | Museum in Chino, California |
Uffizi | ... owerful family in Florence from the 15th to the 18th century. Nearby is the | Gallery, one of the finest art museums in the world – founded on a large b ... |
Palazzo Pitti | ... with bands of frescoes; public as well as private palaces: Palazzo Vecchio, | , Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Palazzo Davanzati; monasteries, cloisters, refe ... |
Fountains Abbey | ... n the border of a stream; often with the buildings extending over it, as at | . These valleys, now so rich and productive, had a very different appearan ... |
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 ... |
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles | ... e in Helter Skelter: L.A. Art in the 1990s, curated by Paul Schimmel at the | (MOCA) |
Osaka castle | ... 5 km race starts from Nagai Stadium, runs through Nakanoshima, Midōsuji and | park, and returns to the stadium. Another yearly event held at Nagai Stadi ... |
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 ... |
Traquair House | ... town include Robert Smail's Printing Works and St. Ronans Wells, and nearby | . Popular tourist activities in the area include golfing (the town has a 9 ... |
Baltimore Museum of Art | File:The Painter's Window Juan Gris.jpeg|The Painter's Window, 1925, | |
Pro Football Hall of Fame | ... e Hall of Fame Game. The game, played on Sunday, August 9, 2009 at Canton’s | Field at Fawcett Stadium, was nationally televised on NBC. The Titans defe ... |
Vicksburg National Military Park | ... larger actions, such as Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, | , Gettysburg National Military Park, and Shiloh National Military Park—the ... |
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 ... |
Smithsonian Institution | ... to 2003, selected items from the collection were placed on exhibit, at the | 's National Museum of American History as "Personal Legacy: The Healing of ... |
Fort Vancouver | ... brigades, each setting out from opposite ends of the express route—one from | on the Columbia River and the other from York Factory on Hudson Bay—in spr ... |
Old Constitution House | ... ut. In 1777, the signers of the Constitution of the Vermont Republic met at | , a tavern at the time, to declare independence from the British Empire (t ... |
Tate | ... is an art gallery and museum in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, and part of | , along with Tate St Ives, Cornwall, Tate Britain, London, and Tate Modern ... |
Newseum | ... rth of the Washington Monument), the National Archives, the Freedom Forum's | , the Old Post Office Pavilion, the National Theatre, Ford's Theatre, and ... |
Sandringham House | ... residence, the Union Flag is flown at Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and | , whereas in Scotland the Royal Standard of Scotland is flown at Holyrood ... |
National Museum of American History | ... rom the collection were placed on exhibit, at the Smithsonian Institution's | as "Personal Legacy: The Healing of a Nation" |
Natural History Museum | ... n to over thirteen million objects at the British Museum, 70 million at the | and 150 million at the British Library |
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles | ... tensively, including exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the | (MOCA); Kunsthaus Zurich; White Columns, New York; and also had his first ... |
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 ... |
Armia Krajowa Museum in Kraków | ... erected in modern Poland, and there are many museum exhibitions such as the | and the Warsaw Uprising Museum in Warsaw. The Polish Home Army Museum is l ... |
Smithsonian Institution's | ... flight, directed by Jim Freeman and Greg MacGillivray and produced for the | National Air and Space Museum opens with a hot air balloon passing over th ... |
Abbey Pumping Station | ... e of three coal mines that operated in Coalville from the 1820s until 1986. | houses four enormous steam powered beam engines built in Leicester in the ... |
Tramway (arts centre) | ... e 90s, Pettibon continued to exhibit internationally including shows at the | in Glasgow, Scotland, the Armand Hammer Museum, Los Angeles and the 1997 W ... |
George Rogers Clark National Historical Park | ... jects. Appomattox Court House National Historical Park was created in 1940. | was dedicated in 1936. Historic sites may also be protected in national pa ... |
Guinness World Records | ... cy Park. The Zozobra that was burned on September 7, 2007, was certified by | as the largest marionette in the world, measuring 15.21 m (49.11 feet) in ... |
Windsor Castle | ... monarch is not in residence, the Union Flag is flown at Buckingham Palace, | and Sandringham House, whereas in Scotland the Royal Standard of Scotland ... |
Ford's Theatre | ... reedom Forum's Newseum, the Old Post Office Pavilion, the National Theatre, | , and the Albert Einstein Memorial to the north; the National Postal Museu ... |
Traquair House | ... ". It is said that a son of King Malcolm IV of Scotland (who was staying at | on a hunting trip), drowned accidentally in a deep pool at the confluence ... |
Buckingham Palace | When the monarch is not in residence, the Union Flag is flown at | , Windsor Castle and Sandringham House, whereas in Scotland the Royal Stan ... |
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 ... |
Clarke Historical Museum | ... ion of highly evolved basketry of the areas indigenous groups exists in the | in Old Town Eureka |
Kunsthalle Bern | ... ite Columns, New York; and also had his first solo museum exhibition at the | in Switzerland, which traveled to Paris |
Cambridge Junction Historic State Park | ... heast Michigan which contains scenic lakes surrounding Hayes State Park and | which adjoins the Michigan International Speedway. The area was primarily ... |
Palazzo Vecchio | Florence contains several palaces and buildings from various eras. The | is the town hall of Florence and also an art museum. This large Romanesque ... |
Wolfville Historical Society | See | Once known as Mud Creek and Horton, the town was renamed Wolfville in hono ... |
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 ... |
Richmond National Battlefield Park | ... of battlefield parks, battlefield sites, and national battlefields include | , Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site, and Antietam National Batt ... |
Irish Museum of Modern Art | ... e. In addition large art galleries are found across the city, including the | , the National Gallery, the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, The City Arts Cen ... |
Pitti Palace | ... Corridor is another gallery, built connecting the Palazzo Vecchio with the | passing by the Uffizi and over the Ponte Vecchio. The Galleria dell' Accad ... |
Balmoral Castle | ... in Scotland the Royal Standard of Scotland is flown at Holyrood Palace and | |
Art Institute of Chicago | ... which traveled to the George Eastman House in Rochester, New York; and the | , Illinois. MOMA exhibited more of Brassai's works in 1953, 1956, and 1968 |
Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum | The | has a notable collection of decorative arts from the era of the Arts and C ... |
Bruce Castle | ... Sir Henry Percy (Harry Hotspur) was a family member. The castle alludes to | located 400 yards from the ground and which now houses a museum. The trees ... |
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, ... |
Castell Coch | In addition to Cardiff Castle, | (Red Castle) is located in Tongwynlais, in the north of the city. The curr ... |
White House | ... rash the airplane in Washington, D.C.; destroying either the Capitol or the | |
Musée d'Orsay | ... f a series of paintings by Claude Monet, some of which are exhibited in the | in Paris |
Theodore Roosevelt County Park | In addition there is | and several East Hampton parks and Nature Conservancy areas |
Holyrood Palace | ... ngham House, whereas in Scotland the Royal Standard of Scotland is flown at | and Balmoral Castle |
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 ... |
Nordic Watercolour Museum | ... ling along the Swedish west coast. The town of Skärhamn is the place of the | (Akvarellmuseet) |
Percussive Arts Society | ... ays host to Music for All, Inergy, Indy's Official Musical Ambassadors, the | , and the American Pianists Association |
Chester Beatty Library | ... AD 800 and an example of Insular art, is on display in Trinity College. The | houses the famous collection of manuscripts, miniature paintings, prints, ... |
Fort Vancouver | The Hudson's Bay Company built a new much larger | in 1824 slightly upstream of Fort Astoria on the Washington side of the Co ... |
Kensington Palace | ... nne's husband, Prince George of Denmark in 1708, Sarah arrived uninvited at | to find Anne with the prince's body. She pressed the heartbroken Queen to ... |
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 ... |
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum | ... orial, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, the George Mason Memorial, the | , and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to the south |
Cosmeston Medieval Village | ... e of Glamorgan Railway, St Donat's Castle, Cosmeston Lakes Country Park and | and many more |
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen | There are many museums in Rouen: | , an art museum with pictures of well-known painters such as Claude Monet ... |
New York Public Library | ... f only 350 copies. The critic Lewis Mumford found a copy of the poem in the | in 1925 "with its pages uncut"—in other words, it had sat there unread for ... |
Bennett Place | ... m Station) at the home of James and Nancy Bennett, a farmhouse now known as | . The two generals met three times on April 17, 18th, and finally on the 2 ... |
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 ... |
Everson Museum of Art | His first job on graduation was as a video technician at the | in Syracuse. From 1973 to 1980, he studied and performed with composer Dav ... |
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 ... |
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 |
Antietam National Battlefield | ... ational Battlefield Park, Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site, and | |
Everglades Laundry | ... include the Old Collier County Courthouse, Bank of Everglades Building and | (now the Museum of the Everglades) |
Kensington Palace | ... Raphael. This style, rare in Britain until reintroduced by William Kent at | , consisted of foliage forms interwoven with mythical creatures, such as c ... |
British Museum | ... esponsible for the transportation of the Xanthian Marbles from Lycia to the | . Fellows could not read the Lycian inscription, except for one line ident ... |
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 ... |
USS Arizona Memorial | Manning the rail is also the traditional way to honor the | when it is passed by all U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, and U.S. Merchant Ma ... |
Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site | ... ites, and national battlefields include Richmond National Battlefield Park, | , and Antietam National Battlefield |
Southwick House | ... re vital military embarkation points for the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944. | , just to the north of Portsmouth, had been chosen as the headquarters for ... |
Wilson Castle | ... 1,741 at the 2010 census. Proctor is home to the Vermont Marble Museum and | |
Tate Collection | ... evelopment Corporation. Tate Liverpool was created to display work from the | which comprises the national collection of British art from the year 1500 ... |
Museum of Jewish Art and History | ... -Dame-des-Champs metro station. A replica is located at the entrance of the | in Paris |
Royal Institute of British Architects | ... collections having been removed to Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, or in the | library, which itself is now located in the Victoria and Albert Museum |
Laing Art Gallery | ... and Gomorrah.jpg|John Martin, 1852, The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, | File:twilight wilderness big.jpeg|Frederic Edwin Church, 1860, Twilight in ... |
Museum of Modern Art | ... works that greatly influenced contemporary santeros. His work, shown at the | in New York with other artists of the Federal Art Project, was the first M ... |
Red Hill Patrick Henry National Memorial | ... e County. (The plantation is now operated as a historic museum known as the | ). He established a ferry on the Staunton River to connect Red Hill Planta ... |
Selangor State Museum | The | (Muzium Alam Shah) displays many treasures and artifacts related to the hi ... |
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 |
Áras an Uachtaráin | ... dinary." He and Marie were immediately whisked straight from the airport to | for champagne with the then President Mary Robinson |
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site | The | is located in Williams County along the Missouri River on the Montana bord ... |
Cleveland Museum of Art | ... ilderness big.jpeg|Frederic Edwin Church, 1860, Twilight in the Wilderness, | File:Bierstadt LandersPeak 1863.jpg|Albert Bierstadt, 1863, The Rocky Moun ... |
Conner Prairie | ... is Symphony Orchestra has hosted an annual outdoor summer concert series at | called Marsh Symphony on the Prairie since 1982, featuring a variety of mu ... |
Henry Ford Museum | According to the transportation curator at the | , Robert Casey, the Jeep Cherokee (XJ) was the first true sport utility ve ... |
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 |
Guinness World Records | ... ion on their A Bigger Bang Tour, which got them into the current edition of | for the most lucrative music tour. Jagger has refused to say when the band ... |
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 ... |
L'Anse aux Meadows | ... iscovery Vinland. The only Norse site yet discovered in North America is at | , Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada. The Norse colonies were later aband ... |
National Library of Ireland | ... ums are found in Dublin, including the National Print Museum of Ireland and | . In July 2010, Dublin was named as a UNESCO City of Literature, joining E ... |
Whitney Museum of American Art | ... ludes the National Gallery, London, Guggenheim Berlin, Guggenheim New York, | , Getty Los Angeles, California, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New Y ... |
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 ... |
Jockey Hollow | ... he Great Swamp, the wooded slopes of the Watchung Mountains, and those near | also were used by local farmers for wood supply. The communities of Green ... |
Museum of Modern Art | ... e:August Stindberg.jpg|August Strindberg. 1892. Oil on canvas, 120 × 90 cm. | , Stockholm, Swede |
Palazzo Pitti | ... rent name when the Medici duke's residence was moved across the Arno to the | . It is linked to the Uffizi and the Palazzo Pitti through the Corridoio V ... |
Royal Academy | ... eaturing the Scarlet Pimpernel. Some of her paintings were exhibited at the | in London |
Fort Fisher | ... ey of Virginia was occupied by Philip Sheridan. The Union Blockade captured | NC, and Sherman finally took Charleston SC by land attack |
Antietam National Battlefield | The Monocacy National Battlefield lies just south of the city limits, while | and Gettysburg National Battlefield lie approximately to the west and nort ... |
British Museum (Natural History) | ... esulted in the creation of several branch institutions, the first being the | in South Kensington in 1887. Some objects in the collection, most notably ... |
Mission San Gabriel | After the Spanish founded | in 1771, the Chino Hills were used extensively for grazing by mission catt ... |
Wilberforce House | ... ace was acquired by the city corporation in 1903 and, following renovation, | in Hull was opened as Britain's first slavery museum. Wilberforce Memorial ... |
National Gallery of Art | With the exception of the | , all of the museums on the National Mall (proper) are part of the Smithso ... |
Virginia War Museum | The | covers American military history. The Museum's collection includes, weapon ... |
La Fortaleza | ... he state of the union in the U.S. The official residence of the governor is | |
Grice House Museum | The Murphy Museum and the | feature history of the area. Wagener County Park, just south on M-25, and ... |
Smithsonian Institution | ... ry of Art, all of the museums on the National Mall (proper) are part of the | . The Smithsonian maintains a number of gardens near its museums. These ga ... |
Washington Place | ... and ammunition and some potentially evidential documents on the premises of | , Liliuokalani's private residence implicating her in the effort to restor ... |
Bodleian Library | ... ist Nikolaas Tinbergen and chemist Frederick Soddy. Other Merton alumni are | founder Thomas Bodley, the Oxford Calculators, Director-General of the BBC ... |
Imaginarium | The Carl A. and Peggy J. Bluedorn Science | opened in 1993 and provides both interactive exhibits and formal demonstra ... |
National Print Museum of Ireland | ... s biggest libraries and literary museums are found in Dublin, including the | and National Library of Ireland. In July 2010, Dublin was named as a UNESC ... |
Chatsworth House | ... oday the Library is devoid of books, the collections having been removed to | , Derbyshire, or in the Royal Institute of British Architects library, whi ... |
Dumbarton Oaks | ... the Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts after being moved from | . In the Dumbarton Oaks mosaic, the bust of Tethys—surrounded by fishes—is ... |
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 ... |
Kilmainham Gaol | ... t in the rising. On 12 May 1916 he was transported by military ambulance to | , carried to a prison courtyard on a stretcher, tied to a chair and shot. ... |
Library of Congress | ... Committee, the Arms Control Observer Group, and the Joint Committee on the | |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
National Museum of Art | The | (NMAO) is a subterranean Japanese and international art museum, housing ma ... |
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 ... |
Tate Modern | ... part of Tate, along with Tate St Ives, Cornwall, Tate Britain, London, and | , London. The museum was an initiative of the Merseyside Development Corpo ... |
Deutsche Guggenheim | ... Day, a digital “fresco” cycle in High-Definition video, commissioned by the | Berlin and the , New York. I |
Stretham Old Engine | ... n windpumps were replaced with powerful coal-powered steam engines, such as | , which were themselves replaced with diesel-powered pumps and, following ... |
British Museum | ... ed in the 1890s vogue for William Anderson's Japanese prints donated to the | , performances of Noh plays in London, and the success of Gilbert and Sull ... |
Naturalis | ... t was never used for its original purpose, it now serves as the entrance of | , one of the largest natural history museums in the world |
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site | ... was declared a U.S. National Monument on June 19, 1948, and redesignated as | on June 30, 1961. This was taken a step further in 1996 when a 366-acre (1 ... |
Anniston Museum of Natural History | ... to educate area children in the arts for free. The city also is home to the | and the . These institutions house mummies, dioramas of wildlife and artif ... |
Tate Britain | ... , Merseyside, England, and part of Tate, along with Tate St Ives, Cornwall, | , London, and Tate Modern, London. The museum was an initiative of the Mer ... |
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum | ... examples of the torture methods used by the Khmer Rouge can be seen at the | . The museum occupies the former grounds of a high school turned prison ca ... |
Bodleian Library | ... Thomas Holt the timber. This group were also later employed to work on the | and Wadham College |
Bedford Museum & Art Gallery | | is housed in the recreated Victorian home of the Higgins family of Victori ... |
Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo | The | was founded on June 3 of 1770 in the nearby settlement of Monterey, but wa ... |
Richmond National Battlefield Park | ... ttles. A small portion of the battlefield has been preserved as part of the | , a park area administered by the National Park Service |
Glyptothek | The Barberini Faun (located in the | in Munich, Germany) is a Hellenistic marble statue from about 200 BCE that ... |
National Gallery of Australia | In 1973, the | , then called the Australian National Gallery, bought the painting Blue Po ... |
Tate St Ives | ... and museum in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, and part of Tate, along with | , Cornwall, Tate Britain, London, and Tate Modern, London. The museum was ... |
U.S. Army Transportation Museum | The | is a United States Army museum of vehicles and other U. S. Army transporta ... |
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 ... |
Warsaw Uprising Museum | ... many museum exhibitions such as the Armia Krajowa Museum in Kraków and the | in Warsaw. The Polish Home Army Museum is located in Orchard Lake, Michiga ... |
Design Museum | ... d the winner of the Great British Design Quest organised by the BBC and the | . A total of 212,000 votes were cast with Concorde beating design icons su ... |
United States Army Aviation Museum | ... me to the United States Army Aviation Center of Excellence (USAACE) and the | . Small sections of the post also lie in Coffee, Geneva, and Houston count ... |
Tawas Point Light | The | is located there |
Whitney Museum of American Art | ... years of Bill Viola's work was organized and internationally toured by the | |
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 ... |
Forbidden City | ... xchange. Jarre gave two performances, the first at the Meridian Gate of the | , and the second in Tiananmen Square. More than 15,000 spectators watched ... |
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 ... |
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library | ... hat night, Schwarzenegger was in the audience at a Republican debate at the | in California. The following day, he endorsed McCain, joking, "It's Rudy's ... |
Uffizi | ... enerations of artists, are gathered in the several museums of the town: the | Gallery, the Palatina gallery with the paintings of the "Golden Ages", the ... |
Philadelphia Museum of Art | ... jpg|J. M. W. Turner, The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons (1835), | File:Hans Gude--Vinterettermiddag--1847.jpg|Hans Gude, Winter Afternoon, 1 ... |
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 ... |
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 ... |
British Museum | In a manuscript in the | , the Sefer Yetzirah is called the Hilkot Yetzirah and declared to be esot ... |
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 |
Schramm Park State Recreation Area | ... surrounding the village has a lot to offer. Memphis State Recreation Area, | , Eugene T. Mahoney State Park, and Platte River State Park are all within ... |
Columbus Museum of Art | ... Glass of Beer and Playing Cards.jpg|Glass of Beer and Playing Cards, 1913, | , Ohio |
Harewood House | The village is mainly known for its vicinity to | , a stately home, and is also home to the UK's longest motorsport hillclim ... |
Torre Abbey | The first major building in Torquay was | , a Premonstratensian monastery founded in 1196. Torquay remained a minor ... |
Raffles Hotel | ... ses, such as the Hotel de Paris where the crêpe Suzette was invented or the | in Singapore, where the Singapore Sling cocktail was devised |
Áras an Uachtaráin | ... upper house, and Dáil Éireann as the lower house. The President resides in | in the Phoenix Park, while both houses of the Oireachtas meet in Leinster ... |
St Winefride's Well | ... Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd, and his son Dafydd ap Llywelyn gave | to the abbey. The monks harnessed the power of the Holywell stream to run ... |
Silk Route Museum | Artifacts from the history of the Silk Route are displayed in the | in Jiuquan, China |
Peninsula Fine Arts Center | The | contains a rotating gallery of art exhibits. The Center also maintains a p ... |
Henry Dunant Museum | ... ross and Red Crescent Day. The former nursing home in Heiden now houses the | . In Geneva and other places there are numerous streets, squares, and scho ... |
Dallas Museum of Art | File:Juan Gris - Guitar and Pipe.jpg|Guitar and Pipe, 1913, | Image:Juan Gris - Glass of Beer and Playing Cards.jpg|Glass of Beer and Pl ... |
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory | ... e most dangerous volcanoes. Mauna Loa has been intensively monitored by the | since 1912. Observations of the atmosphere are undertaken at the Mauna Loa ... |
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 ... |
The Bluecoat | ... tour, performed "Spencer The Rover", from Martyn's Sunday's Child album, at | in Liverpool, announcing the song "For John" |
National Museum | ... Science High School, the pilot science high school of the Philippines; the | , where the Spoliarium of Juan Luna is housed; the Metropolitan Museum of ... |
Choeung Ek | ... ken to sites (also known as The Killing Fields), outside Phnom Penh such as | where most were executed (mainly by pickaxes to save bullets) and buried i ... |
Coventry Transport Museum | ... other major visitor attraction in Coventry city centre is the free-to-enter | , which has the largest collection of British-made road vehicles in the wo ... |
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 ... |
Smithsonian Institution | ... ources list the domestic dog as Canis familiaris, but others, including the | and the American Society of Mammalogists, more precisely list it as a subs ... |
New Jersey Music Hall of Fame | The | was founded in Asbury Park in 2005. There are plans to build a museum some ... |
British Museum | ... Roman sites. After it was recovered during road works it was donated to the | in London, where it was restored and is currently on display |
Grosvenor Museum | ... which saw substantial expansion and development – Chester Town Hall and the | are examples of Victorian architecture from this period |
National Museum of Serbia | ... tings are in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.; one is in the | in Belgrade. The estimated value of one painting is over $40 million |
History Museum of Armenia | ... of Armenia is Yerevan principal museum. It is integrated with the Armenia's | . In addition to having a permanent exposition of works of painters such a ... |
Hermitage Museum | ... ation) uncovered at the Ak-Burun kurgan and conserved in Saint Petersburg's | |
Hockey Hall of Fame | ... ted States Hockey Hall of Fame is located here (not to be confused with the | , in Toronto). The city has long been noted as a powerhouse of hockey tale ... |
Science Museum | ... ltural Affairs. In the same year, Space Invaders was included in the London | 's Game On exhibition meant to showcase the various aspects of video game ... |
Museo de la Historia de Ponce | The complete history of Ponce can be appreciated at the | , which opened in the city in 1992. It depicts the history of the city fro ... |
Kinnaird Head | ... mained relatively quiet until 1787 when Fraserburgh Castle was converted to | Lighthouse, Scotland's first mainland lighthouse. In 1803, the original 15 ... |
British Museum | ... ter print, like the two impressions of Albrecht Dürer's Adam and Eve (1504, | and Albertina, Vienna) which show the figures largely finished but the bac ... |
De Saisset Museum | ... en to visitors every day; the Mission museum is located in the university's | |
Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal | ... d that church in 1639. Other fine examples of his work in Leiden are in the | (the municipal museum of fine arts), and the Bibliotheca Thysiana. The gro ... |
Uffizi | ... From April to October, tourists outnumber local population. Tickets to the | and Accademia museums are regularly sold out and large groups regularly fi ... |
Tate Britain | ... including the National Portrait Gallery, the Victoria and Albert Museum and | |
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 ... |
Albuquerque Museum | ... and White Sun 1920.jpg|Ernest Blumenschein, Star Road and White Sun, 1920, | File:Elk Foot of the Taos tribe.jpg|E. I. Couse, Elk Foot of the Taos Trib ... |
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 ... |
Nash Point | ... ong the coast (although shipwrecking was common across all the Celtic Sea). | , Southerndown and Ogmore-by-Sea have some of the highest shipwreck victim ... |
Bill Wilson House | ... f Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill W. East Dorset is the setting of the | and the Griffith Library |
Opéra | ... The crowning achievements of Louis XV’s reign were the construction of the | and the Petit Trianon (Verlet, 1985). Equally significant was the destruct ... |
Mystic Seaport | ... d longer evening cruises are available on the 1908 steamer Sabino departing | |
Kinnaird Head | It is home to the famous | lighthouse/castle |
Cafesjian Museum of Art | ... ese are the National Gallery of Armenia, the History Museum of Armenia, the | , the Matenadaran library of ancient manuscripts, and the Armenian Genocid ... |
Midland Air Museum | ... side Coventry in Baginton is the Lunt Fort, a reconstructed Roman fort. The | is situated just within the perimeter of Coventry on land adjacent to Cove ... |
National Gallery of Art | ... nted the same scene at different times of the day. Two paintings are in the | in Washington, D.C.; one is in the National Museum of Serbia in Belgrade. ... |
Albertina, Vienna | ... two impressions of Albrecht Dürer's Adam and Eve (1504, British Museum and | ) which show the figures largely finished but the background with only the ... |
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 ... |
Hatfield House | ... ouse and Theobalds (which his son, Robert, was to exchange with James I for | ). As the Marquess of Winchester (Burghley's predecessor as Lord High Trea ... |
Greenfield Valley Heritage Park | Today, the abbey ruin is part of | |
Griffith Library | ... founder Bill W. East Dorset is the setting of the Bill Wilson House and the | |
Jewish Museum | Mason Klein, curator of a Man Ray exhibition at the | entitled Alias Man Ray: The Art of Reinvention, suggests that the artist m ... |
Australian National Maritime Museum | ... e. A replica of Endeavour was launched in 1994 and is berthed alongside the | in Sydney Harbour. The space shuttle Endeavour is named for the original s ... |
Fort Vancouver | ... and Fort Nez Perce on the western end of the Oregon Trail route as well as | near its terminus in the Willamette Valley. With minor exceptions they all ... |
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 ... |
Uffizi | ... ral tourism is particularly strong, with world-renowned museums such as the | selling over 1.6 million tickets a year. The city's convention centre faci ... |
Tsitsernakaberd | The Armenian Genocide museum is found at the foot of | memorial and features numerous eyewitness accounts, texts and photographs ... |
Makoshika State Park | Dawson County contains part of Montana's badlands. | is a great example of the unusual rock formations. Yellowstone River runs ... |
Holocaust Memorial Museum | ... ish citizens were killed, including 3 million Polish Jews. According to the | , at least 1.9 to two million ethnic Poles and 3 million Polish Jews were ... |
Library of Congress | In 2007, the | named their Prize for Popular Song after George and Ira Gershwin. Recogniz ... |
Ohio Governor's Mansion | ... Kelveden"), the home of the president of The Ohio State University, and the | . Located in northern Bexley, the Governor’s Mansion — originally built as ... |
Great Temple | The | of Tenochtitlan was dedicated to Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc because they w ... |
Blickling Hall | ... ation), the Bure Valley Path and the Marriott's Way long distance footpath. | , the great country house in the care of the National Trust, is a mile and ... |
Tate Britain | ... ge of 50. Awarding the prize is organised by the Tate gallery and staged at | . Since its beginnings in 1984 it has become the United Kingdom's most pub ... |
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 ... |
Tower of London | ... in England between 1679 and the early 1680s. The Earl was imprisoned in the | . The loneliness Sarah suffered during these events drew her and Anne clos ... |
Rijksmuseum van Oudheden | ... rdens, founded in 1587; the observatory (1860); the museum of antiquities ( | ); and the ethnographical museum, of which P. F. von Siebold's Japanese co ... |
Kolomenskoye | ... viving daughter of Peter I of Russia and Catherine I of Russia, was born at | , near Moscow, on 18 December 1709 (O.S.). Her parents were secretly marri ... |
Bandelier | ... he Mesa Verde complex in Southern Colorado. These people had first moved to | just south of present-day Los Alamos. There these people thrived due to th ... |
Aztec Ruins National Monument | File:Aztec ruins buildings in 2011.jpg| | is a popular attraction near Aztec |
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" |
Hall of Famer | ... layer of the Year. The Raiders also had a trio of great linebackers: future | Ted Hendricks, Pro Bowler Rod Martin (3 Interceptions) and standout rookie ... |
Palazzo Vecchio | ... he cathedral. In June 1504, David was installed next to the entrance to the | , replacing Donatello's bronze sculpture of , which embodied a comparable ... |
National Museum | More was yet to come. By now the board of the | was packed with Kenyan supporters of Richard. They appointed him administr ... |
Queens Museum of Art | ... so the home of Queens Theatre in the Park the New York Hall of Science, the | , and "Terrace on the Park" (a banquet and catering facility, the Fair's f ... |
Egyptian Museum | The | (German: Ägyptisches Museum) was founded in 2001. The collection is dating ... |
Congaree National Park | ... ation. For example, because of provisons within their enabling legislation, | is almost entirely wilderness area, yet Yosemite allows unique development ... |
Zwaanendael Museum | Lewes is the home of the | , which features exhibits about Delaware's history. Second Street is the t ... |
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, ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Bath | ... power in Germany. They then lived in England (in London and from 1939 on in | ). Because of the swift advance of Hitler's troops into France and all of ... |
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 ... |
Mystic Seaport | ... ot in Mystic, Stonington, Noank, Watch Hill (RI), and at the Planetarium at | |
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 ... |
Brooklands Museum | ... ansported by road from Filton then restored from essentially a shell at the | in Surrey |
New York Hall of Science | The park is also the home of Queens Theatre in the Park the | , the Queens Museum of Art, and "Terrace on the Park" (a banquet and cater ... |
Fort Marion | ... ne Blues, took possession of St. Augustine's military facilities, including | and the St. Francis Barracks, from the lone Union ordnance sergeant on dut ... |
New Church | ... engemeinde (Cemetery No. III of the congregations of Jerusalem's Church and | ) in Berlin-Kreuzberg, south of Hallesches Tor |
Smithsonian Institution | ... It was previously on display at the National Air and Space Museum (NASM) ( | ) before being presented to the museum in commemoration of the RAF's 50th ... |
Zwinger Palace | ... as the Frauenkirche, the Semperoper (the Saxony state opera house) and the | (the latter two were rebuilt before reunification) |
Mystic Seaport | ... cruises are available on the 1908 steamer Sabino departing Mystic Seaport. | is the nation’s leading maritime museum and one of the premier maritime mu ... |
Osaka Castle | ... y surrendered, and the temple was razed, and Toyotomi Hideyoshi constructed | in its place |
History Museum of Armenia | ... aries. The most prominent of these are the National Gallery of Armenia, the | , the Cafesjian Museum of Art, the Matenadaran library of ancient manuscri ... |
Brooklands Museum | ... corde was located would not be retained; the model is now on display at the | |
Bath, Somerset | ... borough in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is named for | , England. It is located in the Lehigh Valley region of the state |
National Gallery of Armenia | ... museums, art galleries, and libraries. The most prominent of these are the | , the History Museum of Armenia, the Cafesjian Museum of Art, the Matenada ... |
Sandringham House | The Queen's residence at | in Sandringham, Norfolk provides an all year round tourist attraction whil ... |
Rokeby | Ferrisburgh is home to the | museum, a site on the underground railroad. The Lake Champlain Maritime mu ... |
Syon House | ... mour, the sixth Duke of Somerset, and Elizabeth, the Duchess of Somerset at | . Anne continued to defy the Queen’s demand for Sarah’s dismissal, even th ... |
RCMP Heritage Centre | The | is a multi-million dollar museum designed by Arthur Erickson that opened M ... |
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago | ... ated a unique wall drawing installation. Also in 2007, Dominic Molon of the | organized an exhibition titled, Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and R ... |
Buckingham Palace | ... nded precedence over Mary at the funeral of Edward VII, was slow in leaving | , and kept some of the royal jewels that should have been passed to the ne ... |
Smithsonian American Art Museum | ... k Foot of the Taos tribe.jpg|E. I. Couse, Elk Foot of the Taos Tribe, 1909, | , Washington, D |
National Museum | ... ntial Kenyans in that year. Their intent was to 'Kenyanize' and improve the | . They offered the museum 5000 pounds, 1/3 of its yearly budget, if it wou ... |
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 ... |
Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery | ... Encino, California. He is buried in Glendale's Whispering Pines section of | |
many museums | ... l centres of Switzerland. The city comprises a large number of theatres and | , including the Museum of Fine Arts, the world's oldest art collection acc ... |
Imperial War Museum | ... mony to the extent of his influence and is currently on display at London's | . To all intents and purposes, Sassoon became to Owen "Keats and Christ an ... |
Portsmouth Naval Dockyard | A tenth of the city's workforce works at | , which is directly linked to the city's biggest industry, defence, with t ... |
Virginia Living Museum | The | is an outdoor living museum combining aspects of a native wildlife park, s ... |
Brucemore Estate | ... d its doors. Cedar Rapids is also home to the historic 26 acre (105,000 m²) | , on which sits a 21-room mansion, and the Masonic Library and Museum |
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 ... |
Aztec Ruins National Monument | ... was 6,378 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of San Juan County. The | stands close to the city |
Site Santa Fe | In 2004, Pettibon participated in the | Fifth International Biennial exhibition: Disparities and Deformations: Our ... |
Whitney Museum of American Art | ... ". A leader in the Cubism movement, his works are in the collections of the | , the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Denver Art Museum, among others |
Fort Osage | ... ates. The population was 347 at the 2000 census. It is known as the home of | National Historic Landmark |
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 ... |
Norman MacKenzie Art Gallery | ... he original Regina College buildings), the Saskatchewan Science Centre, the | and the |
Burghley House | | near the town of Stamford was built for Cecil between 1555 and 1587 and mo ... |
Museum of Flight | ... flew from New York's Kennedy Airport to Seattle's Boeing Field to join the | 's permanent collection. The plane was piloted by Mike Bannister and Les B ... |
Somerset House | ... the Protector, possibly at Hugh Latimer's instigation, illegally set up in | to hear poor men's complaints. He also seems to have acted as private secr ... |
Versailles | ... oduced several pictures for the royal chapels (the Last Supper, painted for | , now in the Louvre), eight cartoons for the Gobelins tapestry manufactory ... |
Buckingham Palace | Prince Andrew was born in the Belgian Suite of | on 19 February 1960, the third child and second son of The Queen and The D ... |
Vermont Marble Museum | ... States. The population was 1,741 at the 2010 census. Proctor is home to the | and Wilson Castle |
Kunsthistorisches Museum | ... erstood as referring to the Holy Crown of Hungary), but only a sword in the | in Vienna is known as the Sword of Attila, because of the Miholjanec legen ... |
Museum of Fine Arts | ... e city comprises a large number of theatres and many museums, including the | , the world's oldest art collection accessible to the public. In addition ... |
Tower of London | ... Somerset ordered his detention on 10 October, and in November he was in the | |
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 ... |
Air Force Space & Missile Museum | CCAFS houses the | as Launch Complex 26 |
Bodiam Castle | In 1917, Curzon bought | in East Sussex, a 14th century building that had been gutted during the En ... |
Hampton Court Palace | Catherine married Henry VIII on 12 July 1543 at | . Her previous husband had died on 2 March 1543. She was the first Queen o ... |
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 ... |
Guggenheim Museum | ... f the world's most renowned architects and artists. The main example is the | , located in what was an old dock and wood warehouse. The building, design ... |
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 |
National Gallery of Art | ... tantial art collection, plus $10 million for construction, to establish the | on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The Gallery was authorized in 193 ... |
Galleria dell' Accademia | ... with the Pitti Palace passing by the Uffizi and over the Ponte Vecchio. The | houses a Michelangelo collection, including the David. It has a collection ... |
Western Pacific Railroad Museum | ... est collection of surviving California Zephyr equipment can be found at the | at Portola, California, although this museum focuses on the Western Pacifi ... |
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 ... |
L'Anse aux Meadows | ... European colonization of the Americas is typically dated to 1492. However, | in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador is much older. Datin ... |
Tower of London | ... e was eventually found guilty of plotting against Edward, imprisoned in the | and privately executed on 18 February 1478: according to a long standing t ... |
2 Willow Road | ... modernist designs, particularly a terrace at Goldfinger's own residence at | . Goldfinger threatened to sue Fleming over the use of the name and, in re ... |
Chimney Rock | Notable landmarks in Nebraska include Courthouse and Jail Rocks, | , Scotts Bluff, and Ash Hollow State Historical Park |
Blenheim Palace | ... the construction of her new estate, Woodstock Manor (the site of the later | ), a gift from Queen Anne after the duke's victory at the Battle of Blenhe ... |
Discovery Science Center | ... tertainment destinations such as the Bowers Museum, MainPlace Mall, and the | |
Queensland Museum | ... ecks was the HMS Pandora, which sank on 29 August 1791, killing 35 men. The | has led archaeological digs to the Pandora since 1983. Because the reef ha ... |
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site | ... nd claim in Oregon City and built a house that in 2003 became a unit of the | |
Norwich Castle | ... xcavations in Norwich city centre which date from the 11th century onwards. | was founded soon after the Norman Conquest. The Domesday Book records that ... |
Bowers Museum | ... wn" district along Main St., home to entertainment destinations such as the | , MainPlace Mall, and the Discovery Science Center |
Lambeth Palace | ... Newman was unveiled at the Albert Embankment of the River Thames, opposite | |
USS Constitution | ... in August, the model of the USS Somers experiment was resurrected when the | , now 60 years old, was pulled out of ordinary and refurbished as a school ... |
Amgueddfa Cymru–National Museum Wales | ... to the Early Bronze Age or Beaker culture. Other finds are now held at the | , Cardiff: Early Bronze Age, or Beaker, collared urn pottery; flaked knive ... |
National Gallery of Art | ... husetts. He went on to design Dallas City Hall and the East Building of the | |
Guggenheim Museum | ... on, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed | |
Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum | ... internationally. The museum receives about 25,000 visitors every year. The | was formed in 1978. It features several forms of plant and animal life on ... |
National Museum of Ireland | ... Project Arts Centre and The Royal Hibernian Academy. Three branches of the | are located in Dublin: Archaeology in Kildare Street, Decorative Arts and ... |
Natural History Museum | ... to lend objects, the constitution of the Board of Trustees changed and the | became fully independent. By 1959 the Coins and Medals office suite, compl ... |
Fort Nisqually | ... on the Pacific coast of North America. Company operations were centered at | , near present-day Olympia, Washington, where the company developed dairy, ... |
The Iron Bridge | ... became a major structural material following the building of the innovative | in 1778 by Abraham Darby III |
Harwich Redoubt | ... itary. The town became a naval base in 1657 and was heavily fortified, with | , Beacon Hill Battery, and Bath Side Battery |
Southside House | ... : Hellens in Herefordshire, one of the oldest dwellings in the country, and | , a 17th century mansion on Wimbledon Common in London. An anecdote relate ... |
Sutton Hoo | ... ns. Gold, silver and garnet grave goods from the Anglo-Saxon ship burial at | (1939) and late Roman silver tableware from Mildenhall, Suffolk (1946). Th ... |
Palazzo Vecchio | ... f medieval, Baroque, Neoclassical and modern architecture can be found. The | as well as the Duomo, or the city's Cathedral, are the two buildings which ... |
Field Museum of Natural History | ... er individuals were found alongside "Sue," the Tyrannosaurus mounted in the | in Chicago, and a bonebed in the Two Medicine Formation of Montana contain ... |
National Gallery of Art | Image:Portrait of Sonia.JPG|Portrait of Sonia, 1890, | Image:FantinLatour LeSoir.jpg|Le Soir, n.d |
Salvador Dalí Museum | The painting now hangs in the | in St. Petersburg, Florida which provides a permanent home for the collect ... |
National Portrait Gallery | ... day be found in some of the most important museums in London, including the | , the Victoria and Albert Museum and Tate Britain |
The Unfinished Obelisk | ... k was left at its quarrying site in Aswan, where it still remains. Known as | , it demonstrates how obelisks were quarried |
Renaissance Society | ... es and the 1997 Whitney Biennial. In 1998, a self-titled show opened at the | in Chicago, and traveled to the Drawing Center in New York; the Philadelph ... |
Kunsthistorisches Museum | ... he "Company of Artists", and helped their teacher in painting murals in the | in Vienna. Klimt began his professional career painting interior murals an ... |
Museum of Romani Culture | ... organisations* - European Romani NGO* - Romani INGO;Museums and libraries* | in Brno, Czech Republic (in Czech) * in Sofia, (Bulgarian, English)* in He ... |
Brucemore | ... Rapids Symphony Orchestra, the Paramount Theatre, Theatre Cedar Rapids, and | , a National Trust Historic Site, among others |
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 ... |
Bowes Museum | His first major UK gallery exhibition in 40 years took place at the | in April 2011 |
Smithsonian Institution | ... ndblasting process. The negatives used in the process are in storage at the | . When a visitor looks upon the wall, his or her reflection can be seen si ... |
Glastonbury Abbey | Edgar died on 8 July 975 at Winchester, and was buried at | . He left two sons, the elder named Edward, who was probably his illegitim ... |
Salon de l’Œil de Bœuf | ... ome modifications in the appartement du roi, namely the construction of the | and the King’s Bedchamber. With the completion of the chapel in 1710, virt ... |
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library | ... um of the United States Air Force near Dayton, Ohio and SAM 27000 is at the | in Simi Valley, California |
Dunfermline Palace | ... second son of James VI of Scotland and Anne of Denmark, Charles was born in | , Fife on 19 November 1600. His paternal grandmother was Mary, Queen of Sc ... |
Lambeth Palace | ... on Affairs, on the recommendation of Tomkins and Bishop John Howe. Based at | , Waite again travelled extensively throughout the world, and had a respon ... |
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 ... |
Scotts Bluff | ... able landmarks in Nebraska include Courthouse and Jail Rocks, Chimney Rock, | , and Ash Hollow State Historical Park |
Hammer Museum | ... cluding shows at the Tramway (arts centre) in Glasgow, Scotland, the Armand | , Los Angeles and the 1997 Whitney Biennial. In 1998, a self-titled show o ... |
Charles Deering Estate | ... y Biscayne Bay south of Battersea Road. On the south, it is bordered by the | |
Dublin Castle | ... landmarks and monuments dating back hundreds of years. One of the oldest is | , which was first founded as a major defensive work on the orders of King ... |
Suzhou Museum | ... Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, the Miho Museum in Japan, the | in Suzhou, and the Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar |
Hellens | ... ristocratic background. Her family owned two notable properties in England: | in Herefordshire, one of the oldest dwellings in the country, and Southsid ... |
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 |
National Museum of Wales | ... ing number of national institutions were located in the city, including the | , Welsh National War Memorial, and the University of Wales Registry Buildi ... |
Palazzo Pitti | ... ies Vasari's elevated corridor linking the Uffizi to the Medici residence ( | ). Although the original bridge was constructed by the Etruscans, the curr ... |
National Museum of the United States Air Force | ... from 1962 to 1990. The two aircraft remain on display: SAM 26000 is at the | near Dayton, Ohio and SAM 27000 is at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Libra ... |
Hockey Hall of Fame | The Flyers currently have twelve personnel in the | ; eight have been inducted into the players category and four in the build ... |
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 ... |
Yad La-Shiryon | ... srael, a Yom Kippur War exhibit can be found at The Armored Corps Museum at | |
Denver Art Museum | ... the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the | , among others |
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles | ... to the Drawing Center in New York; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; and the | |
Whitby Abbey | ... for the animals and was attached to the double monastery of Streonæshalch ( | ) during the abbacy (657–680) of St. Hilda (614–680), he was originally ig ... |
Fort Ticonderoga | ... rtifications of the Vermont-side defenses. While those soldiers billeted at | enjoyed comparatively splendid conditions in the French-style fort, Mount ... |
Windsor Castle | ... w's runways. On 23 October 2003, the Queen consented to the illumination of | , an honour reserved for state events and visiting dignitaries, as Concord ... |
National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library | ... is also home to the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, Legion Art's CSPS Hall, the | , the African American Historical Museum, Kirkwood Community College's Iow ... |
Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial | ... is over 16 percent of the entire system. The smallest unit in the system is | , Pennsylvania, at 0.02 acre (80 m²) |
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 ... |
Banketinghouse | ... first of Nouembar ... the Kings Maiesties plaiers" performed "A Play in the | att Whit Hall Called The Moor of Venis." The work is attributed to "Shaxbe ... |
Windsor Castle | ... ter his death. He died on 9 April 1483 and is buried in St George's Chapel, | . He was succeeded by his twelve-year-old son, Edward V of England |
Miho Museum | ... the arts by designing the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas, the | in Japan, the Suzhou Museum in Suzhou, and the Museum of Islamic Art in Qa ... |
Burghley House | ... and patron. All the arts of architecture and horticulture were lavished on | and Theobalds (which his son, Robert, was to exchange with James I for Hat ... |
Fort Laramie | ... e Oregon Trail follows the North Platte River out of Nebraska into Wyoming. | , at the junction of the Laramie River and the North Platte River, was a m ... |
Philadelphia Museum of Art | ... nce Society in Chicago, and traveled to the Drawing Center in New York; the | ; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles |
Drawing Center | ... tled show opened at the Renaissance Society in Chicago, and traveled to the | in New York; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; and the Museum of Contemporar ... |
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 $ ... |
Maud Foster Tower Windmill | The seven-storeyed | , completed in 1819, by millwrights Norman & Smithson of Kingston upon Hul ... |
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 ... |
West Wycombe Park | ... se are opened to the public by the National Trust, such as Waddesdon Manor, | and Cliveden. Other historic houses are still in use as private homes, suc ... |
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 |
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 ... |
Museo Juan Manuel Fangio | ... morabila associated with his racing career. This led to the creation of the | , which opened in Balcarce in 1986 |
Musée d'Anatomie Delmas-Orfila-Rouvière | ... still preserved in the Musée Dupuytren, and his collection of casts in the | . Broca presented his study on Leborgne in 1861 in the Bulletin of the Soc ... |
Oxford University Museum of Natural History | ... ains of the birds taken to Europe consist of a dried head and foot bones in | , an upper jaw (specimen NMP P6V-004389) and leg-bones in the National Mus ... |
Museum of Northwest Art | ... tographer Art Hupy (1924–2003) settled in La Conner in 1977 and founded the | in 1981. Many influential Northwest artists including Guy Anderson, Clayto ... |
Palace of Holyroodhouse | ... the social calendar. The Sovereign's official residence in Scotland is the | in Edinburgh. The monarch stays at Holyrood for at least one week each yea ... |
Guinness World Records | According to | , as of 1 March 2011, the world's hottest chili pepper is the Trinidad Sco ... |
Arundel Castle | ... 1139 Matilda landed in England with 140 knights, where she was besieged at | by King Stephen. In the "Anarchy" which ensued, Stephen was captured at Li ... |
Topkapi | ... et international success with her performances in Never on Sunday, Phaedra, | and Promise at Dawn. She won the award for Best Actress at the 1960 Cannes ... |
National Museum (Prague) | ... atural History, an upper jaw (specimen NMP P6V-004389) and leg-bones in the | , a skull in the University of Copenhagen Zoological Museum, and a dried f ... |
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao | However, the real touristic impulse would come with the inauguration of the | in 1997, as shown in the increasing tourist arrivals since then, reaching ... |
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 ... |
Fort Hays | ... ablished several forts along the trail, including Fort Downer, Fort Harker, | , Fort Monument, and Fort Wallace. Before American colonization, the land ... |
International Motorsports Hall of Fame | Fangio was inducted into the | in 1990. He returned to the spotlight in 1994, when he publicly opposed a ... |
Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center | ... eppes provided an ample supply of food. Clovis points are on display at the | and research findings are available through the Wenatchee World |
Bodleian | ... , Humphrey Hody, and Edward Bernard. Here he studied the manuscripts of the | , Corpus Christi and other college libraries. He collected material for li ... |
Railworld | ... ry Meadows country park, and leased it to the Peterborough Railway Society. | is a railway museum located beside Peterborough Nene Valley railway statio ... |
Norwich Castle Museum | ... nce, commerce, culture and the arts, have included the refurbishment of the | and the opening of the Forum. The proposed new slogan for Norwich, England ... |
design museum | ... of buildings by architects such as Zaha Hadid (fire station), Frank Gehry ( | ), Alvaro Siza Vieira (factory building) and Tadao Ando (conference centre ... |
Fort Stanwix | ... stop in Mohawk to have lunch at the Shoemaker Tavern on his way to and from | in Rome, NY |
Museum of Modern Art | ... hree sizes) and adjustability. Its novel design has gained it a spot in the | 's permanent collection. The chair's exclusivity became a symbol of the do ... |
Hampton Court Palace | ... Gatwick Airport and flows north west through Surrey for to the Thames near | . The river gives its name to the Surrey district of Mole Valley. The Mole ... |
Cliveden | ... ublic by the National Trust, such as Waddesdon Manor, West Wycombe Park and | . Other historic houses are still in use as private homes, such as the Pri ... |
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 ... |
City of Norwich Aviation Museum | The | is located at Horsham St. Faith, on the northern edge of the City and clos ... |
British Museum | ... ersity of Copenhagen Zoological Museum, and a dried foot once housed in the | , which is now lost. Several other stuffed dodos were mentioned in old mus ... |
Canadian Football Hall of Fame | On April 2, 2008, Flutie was elected to the | in his first year of eligibility |
Northwest Railway Museum | ... icant local tourism industry. Along with the Falls, the city is home to the | . The Museum owns a historic depot and operates a historic tourist railway ... |
John Rylands Library | Firth's letters to Tout are in the latter's collection in the | , Manchester University |
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts | ... ude Kazuo Ishiguro and Ian McEwan. The university campus is the home of the | which houses a number of important art collections in many media. It is al ... |
Newberry Library | ... ograms in the United States include those at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, | , National Theatre Institute, and Grinnell-in-Washington, D.C |
Oklahoma City National Memorial | ... federal buildings to deter future terrorist attacks. On April 19, 2000, the | was dedicated on the site of the Murrah Federal Building, commemorating th ... |
College Football Hall of Fame | On May 9, 2007, Flutie was elected to the | in his first year of eligibility |
Federal Hall | ... are varied. Parks exist in the nation's larger cities like New York City ( | Memorial National Historic Site), Atlanta (Martin Luther King, Jr. Nationa ... |
National World War II Museum | ... Defenders of America Naval Museum (DOANM), and then sold in May 2007 to the | in New Orleans. PT-305 is undergoing restoration (as of 2012) to become a ... |
film version of 2006 | ... received international attention due to the novel The Da Vinci Code and its | , both of which many prominent Christians and non-believers protested as m ... |
the public baths of Ancyra | ... blicly acknowledged by the fact that a bronze bust displayed at the time in | showed him clearly aged and emaciated. By the time he had reached Selinus ... |
Science Museum (London) | The locomotive still exists, in the | , in much modified form compared to its state at the Rainhill Trials |
Modern Art Oxford | ... emy, Frankfurt, architect David Adjaye, and Suzanne Cotter, senior curator, | . The prize winner received £25,000 and the other three nominees £5,000 ea ... |
Uppark | ... onfessed freethinker. When his mother returned to work as a lady's maid (at | , a country house in Sussex), one of the conditions of work was that she w ... |
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 ... |
Waddesdon Manor | ... uses. Some of these are opened to the public by the National Trust, such as | , West Wycombe Park and Cliveden. Other historic houses are still in use a ... |
Wilhelm Busch Museum | The | is the German Museum of Caricature and Critical Graphic Arts. The collecti ... |
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 ... |
Catoctin Furnace | ... tone, marble, iron and other minerals. As early as the American Revolution, | near Thurmont had been a significant site for iron production. In 1831 the ... |
National Academy of Design | ... own work. The art classes he sporadically attended—including stints at the | and the Art Students League—were of little apparent benefit to him, until ... |
Dragon Hall | ... he Great Hospital, The Halls – St Andrew's and Blackfriars', The Guildhall, | , The Assembly House, St James Mill, St John the Baptist RC Cathedral, Sur ... |
Etruria Industrial Museum | ... t the junction of the Trent and Mersey Canal with the Caldon Canal,opposite | |
Windsor Castle | ... alls on the same site, and was heavily influenced by Edward III's design at | . The hall consists of a "ceremonial sequence of rooms", approached by a p ... |
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 ... |
Windsor Castle | ... res, royal christenings and other ceremonies. Another official residence is | , the largest occupied castle in the world, which is used principally at w ... |
Ames Research Center | ... he Galileo mission for NASA. Germany supplied the propulsion module. NASA's | managed the probe, which was built by Hughes Aircraft Company |
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 | |
Palace of Versailles | ... bility to purchase art, and the leisure required to pursue or enjoy it. The | and the Hermitage in St. Petersburg illustrate this view: such vast collec ... |
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 |
HMY Britannia | ... 9 with Uffa Fox in Cowes. He and the Queen regularly attended Cowes Week in | . His first airborne flying lesson took place in 1952; by his 70th birthda ... |
International Freedom Center | ... y members of 9/11 victims objected to the building's original occupant, the | |
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 |
British Museum | Several ethnological sections in museums, such as the | , display arrowheads and spearheads made of stingray stingers, used in Mic ... |
HMS Warrior | ... oldest dry dock still in use and also home to some famous ships, including | , the Tudor carrack Mary Rose and Lord Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory. Alt ... |
Museo Pambata | ... m of Manila, the premier museum of modern and contemporary visual arts; the | , the Children's Museum, a place of hands-on discovery and fun learning; a ... |
Terracotta Army | ... Wall of China, the now famous city-sized mausoleum guarded by a life-sized | , and a massive national road system, all at the expense of numerous lives ... |
Museum of Civilization | ... an film The Barbarian Invasions (2003) was until recently on display at the | in Quebec City. It is now on display at the TIFF Bell lightbox |
Endview Plantation | ... ark in the United States. The parks are scattered throughout the city, from | in the northern end of the city to King-Lincoln Park in the southern end n ... |
Buckingham Palace | The Sovereign's official residence in London is | . It is the site of most state banquets, investitures, royal christenings ... |
Buckingham Palace | ... Mary. Subsequently, Robeson was summoned for a Royal Command Performance at | in honor of the King of Spain, Alfonso XIII. and he was befriended by MPs ... |
Morven Park | ... equine industry has an estimated revenue of $78 Million. It is home to the | International Equestrian Center which hosts national horse trials. In addi ... |
Tate Liverpool | ... ime in its 23 year history, the Turner Prize was held outside of London, in | (in support of Liverpool being the European Capital of Culture in 2008). C ... |
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 ... |
Kestner-Museum | The | is located in the House of 5.000 windows. The museum is named after August ... |
HMS Victory | ... luding HMS Warrior, the Tudor carrack Mary Rose and Lord Nelson's flagship, | . Although smaller than in its heyday, the naval base remains a major dock ... |
GLBT Historical Society | ... g the administrative files of the Daughters of Bilitis—are preserved at the | in San Francisco. The collection is fully processed and is available for u ... |
Battleship Cove | PT-617 is an Elco boat located in | Naval Museum in Massachusetts. She was obtained from the backwaters of Flo ... |
Metropolitan Museum of Manila | ... ines; the National Museum, where the Spoliarium of Juan Luna is housed; the | , the premier museum of modern and contemporary visual arts; the Museo Pam ... |
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 ... |
Fort Vancouver | ... 3. Fort Nisqually was part of the HBC's Columbia District, headquartered at | . The Puget Sound Agricultural Company, a subsidiary of the HBC, establish ... |
National Railway Museum | ... century, giving less headroom. Both of these replicas are now based at the | , York |
Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site | ... His home in Danville, California, near San Francisco, was preserved as the | in 1976 |
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 ... |
Bath | Haile Selassie spent his exile years (1936–1941) in | , United Kingdom, in Fairfield House, which he bought. The emperor and Kas ... |
British Museum | ... e relics include the distinctive rock-cut tombs in the sides of cliffs. The | in London has one of the best collections of Lycian artifacts. Letoon, an ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
World's Wonder View Tower | | , a tourist trap and roadside attraction |
Lower Saxony State Museum | The | is the largest museum in Hanover. The State Gallery shows the European Art ... |
Laing Art Gallery | The city acquired its first art gallery, the | in 1901, so named after its founder Alexander Laing, a Scottish wine and s ... |
Musée Dupuytren | ... y the brains of many of Broca's aphasic patients are still preserved in the | , and his collection of casts in the Musée d'Anatomie Delmas-Orfila-Rouviè ... |
National Gallery | The fragment of London | The Magdalen Reading has been described by Campbell as "one of the great m ... |
Sprengel Museum | The | shows the art of the 20th century. It is one of the most notable art museu ... |
Hockey Hall of Fame | Through direction from the | the history of the world's oldest stick was traced through the Lindsay Pub ... |
American Swedish Historical Museum | ... es, Pennsylvania, although Swedesford has long since become Norristown. The | houses many exhibits, documents and artifacts from the New Sweden colony; ... |
Humboldt Bay Maritime Museum | Museums include the Clarke Historical Museum, the | in nearby Samoa (which operates the Madaket, an historic excursion boat op ... |
Topkapi | ... a. The recognition of her acting talent did not stop though, as her role in | (1964) granted her one more nomination, this time for the Golden Globe Awa ... |
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 ... |
Ripley's Believe It or Not! | ... ld War II, but when it resumed in 1948, it attracted 120,000 people. A 1941 | cartoon listed Ontario's picnic table as the "world's longest." As native ... |
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 ... |
British Museum of Natural History | ... history to a new building in South Kensington, which would later become the | |
Norwich Castle | ... aunched—a collection of listed buildings in Norwich. The group consists of: | , Norwich Cathedral, The Great Hospital, The Halls – St Andrew's and Black ... |
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 ... |
National Gallery of Art | In the mid-1960s, directors of the | in Washington, D.C., declared the need for a new building. Paul Mellon, a ... |
Disney Legends | ... aurs during his final years. On June 16, 2011, he posthumously received the | Award |
Morris Graves Museum of Art | ... operates the Madaket, an historic excursion boat operating on the bay), the | , HSU First Street Gallery, Discovery Museum for Children, and the Blue Ox ... |
Kelmscott House | ... ressed by the recently formed Fabian Society and free lectures delivered at | , the home of William Morris. He was also among the founders of The Scienc ... |
Hardwick Hall | ... or later Elizabethan country house design, especially in the Midlands, with | being a classic example |
Osaka Castle | ... pened in 2001, is located in a 13-story modern building providing a view of | . Its exhibits cover the history of Osaka from pre-history to the present ... |
Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art | The 2011 Turner Prize took place in Gateshead at the | , away from the Tate in London for the first time since 2007. The winner w ... |
Isca Augusta | ... Stone Street from Magnis (Kenchester) in modern Herefordshire to Caerleon, | and the main Roman legionary base in the south of Roman Wales |
Nikolaikirche | ... ssed Berlin. In 1657 he was called to be a Deacon (Associate Pastor) to the | of Berlin. He seems to have had some hesitancy about leaving Mittenwalde s ... |
Clarke Historical Museum | Museums include the | , the Humboldt Bay Maritime Museum in nearby Samoa (which operates the Mad ... |
United States Hockey Hall of Fame | ... , and the film North Country, which was based on it. Eveleth is home of the | |
National Museum | ... the center around the National Palace as well as its surrounding areas. The | is located in the grounds of the palace, established in 1938. The National ... |
Spring Mill State Park | The Virgil I. Gus Grissom Memorial, located just inside of | near Mitchell, contains many mementos of Grissom's career, including the s ... |
Arundel Castle | ... Raby castles, while the hall's roof design became famous and was copied at | and Westminster Hall |
Osaka Maritime Museum | ... ing over 8,000 pieces of Japanese and Chinese paintings and sculptures. The | , opened in 2000, is accessible only through an underwater tunnel into its ... |
Bessie Surtees House | ... ldings as well as structures dating from the 15th–18th centuries, including | , the Cooperage and Lloyds Quayside Bars, Derwentwater House and the curre ... |
Winchester Castle | On 1 October 1207 at | , Isabella gave birth to a son and heir who was named Henry after the King ... |
Green Gables | ... ert, premiered in the Playhouse in Victoria in 2005. The actual location of | , the house featured in Montgomery's Anne books, is in Cavendish, on the n ... |
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 ... |
Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site | The battle is commemorated at | , established in 1929. The National Park Service erected and maintains mon ... |
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 ... |
Tuol Sleng | ... er of long tracking shots through various settings, including Auschwitz and | : over photos of the people involved, past skulls stacked in a room, to a ... |
Bethlem Royal Hospital | And "go in for insanity" he did, becoming a Clinical Assistant at the | upon his return to England. In 1893, at the request of G.H Savage, he bega ... |
Salon d'Hercule | ... the reign of Louis XIV. The first project in 1722 was the completion of the | . Significant among Louis XV’s contributions to Versailles were the petit ... |
Royal Academy | ... the heat of London, where the family resided at Burlington House, today the | ). After a fire in the old Jacobean house in 1725, Burlington decided to b ... |
Natural History Museum | His voice may be heard at London's | narrating commentary to some of the exhibits that support Darwin's theory ... |
St Mary's Hospital, London | Costello was born Declan Patrick MacManus in | , the son of Lilian Alda (née Ablett, b. 1927, Liverpool) and Ross MacManu ... |
Museo Juan Manuel Fangio | ... bile museum was established in Balcarce, Fangio's birthplace, and named the | (Juan Manuel Fangio Museum) |
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park | ... m Wilkes' camp site and mortar in 1934. In 1916 Mokuāweoweo was included in | , and a new trail was built directly from park headquarters at Kīlauea, an ... |
Down House | Local attractions include | (the home of Charles Darwin), Chislehurst Caves, Holwood House (the home o ... |
Maryland Historical Society | ... iment. His letters from Fort Inge and Fort Ewell have been preserved by the | |
Fort Vancouver | In 1825 the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) established | on the bank of the Columbia, in what is now Vancouver, Washington, as the ... |
Jackson's Mill | ... in 1994 upon its replacement by the nearby William R. Sharpe Jr. Hospital. | , a childhood home of Stonewall Jackson, is approximately four miles (6 km ... |
Osaka Science Museum | ... ctions from the post-war era and regularly welcoming temporary exhibitions. | is in a five storied building next to the National Museum of Art, with a p ... |
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 ... |
Guinness Book of World Records | ... rd magazine named her the "Female Entertainer of the Century." In 1993, the | declared Diana Ross the most successful female music artist in history due ... |
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 ... |
Fort Humboldt State Historic Park | ... panning 150 years and other cultural assets abound in and around museums at | |
Norwich Castle Museum | The largest is | . This contains extensive collections of archaeological finds from the cou ... |
National Academy of Design | ... group claimed four members who had attained the status of membership in the | |
Chad National Museum | ... as actively promoted Chadian culture and national traditions by opening the | and the Chad Cultural Centre. Six national holidays are observed throughou ... |
Mesa Verde National Park | ... here because of its central location among surrounding attractions, such as | , Monument Valley, and the Four Corners |
International Swimming Hall of Fame | ... the short course 200 butterfly and 400 freestyle; and was inducted into the | in 2003 |
United States Hockey Hall of Fame | The | is located here (not to be confused with the Hockey Hall of Fame, in Toron ... |
President Friedrich Ebert Memorial | ... facts from the region. In the honour of Friedrich Ebert one established the | which remembers the life of Germany's first democratic head of state. Besi ... |
Museum of Modern Art | ... video to win a Gold Pencil at the D&AD Awards. It can still be seen at the | in New York. His video for Aphex Twin's "Windowlicker" was nominated for t ... |
Mesa Verde National Park | ... as are most of northwestern, western, southwestern, and southern Colorado. | , featuring Ancient Pueblo cliff dwellings, is situated southeast of Corte ... |
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 ... |
Ellis Island | ... lty to Children as an interpreter for the U.S. Bureau of Immigration at the | immigrant station |
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 ... |
Chester Beatty Library | ... Dubhlinn was situated where the Castle Garden is now located, opposite the | in Dublin Castle. Táin Bó Cuailgne ("The Cattle Raid of Cooley") refers to ... |
Chatsworth House | ... endish, the sixth Duke of Devonshire and he relocated as ‘Head Gardener’ to | , Derbyshire |
Blue Penny Museum | ... has also three museums which are: the Mauritius Natural History Museum, the | and the Mauritius Postal Museum. The biggest and oldest post office in Mau ... |
Droop Mountain Battlefield | ... house and Jail, and Pocahontas Times Print Shop. Located near Marlinton are | and New Deal Resources in Watoga State Park Historic District |
Whitney Museum of American Art | ... n Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Frick Collection, the | , and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Guggenheim Museum |
Wisconsin State Capitol | On February 14, 2011, the | erupted with protests when the Legislature took up a bill that would end m ... |
Kensington Palace | ... Park in 1702 that he fell from his horse, later dying from his injuries at | . He was succeeded by his sister-in-law Queen Anne who continued the decor ... |
Disney Legends | ... d Duck comics. Two decades after his death, his memory was honored with the | citation in 2003 and induction into the Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2006 |
Windsor Castle | ... re the occupied palaces in the United Kingdom such as Buckingham Palace and | |
Rideau Hall | ... is Oath of Allegiance before the Queen in person at her Canadian residence, | . Visiting Canada in 1969, Philip spoke about his views on republicanism |
Kelmscott Manor | ... nt, poetry, and life". In 1869, Morris and Rossetti rented a country house, | at Kelmscott, Oxfordshire, as a summer home, but it soon became a retreat ... |
Dublin Castle | ... re the Castle Garden is now located, opposite the Chester Beatty Library in | . Táin Bó Cuailgne ("The Cattle Raid of Cooley") refers to Dublind rissa r ... |
Fortress of Louisbourg | ... ettled there, creating the colony of Île-Royale, and France constructed the | in the following years. This presence, combined with the rights to use the ... |
Frick Collection | ... luding the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the | , the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed ... |
Exploratorium | ... le was the custom-designed temporary research application, "eXspot," at the | , a science museum in San Francisco, California. A visitor entering the mu ... |
Fort Clatsop | ... he Columbia, concluding their journey at the river's mouth and establishing | , a short-lived establishment that was occupied for less than three months |
Ford's Theatre | ... lay previewed in Hershey, Pennsylvania, followed by its official opening at | in Washington, DC. Its April 17, 1975, premiere was hosted by Truman's dau ... |
Colorado State Capitol | ... located northeast of the county seat of Boulder and north-northwest of the | in Denver. In contrast to its better-known neighbor, Longmont has a much m ... |
Buckingham Palace | ... is held in trust, as are the occupied palaces in the United Kingdom such as | and Windsor Castle |
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic | In 2007, the island was featured in a museum display at the | which displayed many artifacts from various eras of treasure hunting as pa ... |
Warwick Castle | ... more before, closely resembling Kirby Muxloe and the Beauchamp gatehouse at | . By contrast the interior, with its contemporary wood panelling, is in th ... |
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 ... |
Royal College of Physicians | ... gained the distinction of an M.D. (London) and was elected a Fellow of the | . Soon after, he became house surgeon at the Chichester Infirmary (1887–9) ... |
Windsor Castle | ... d and recovered quickly, and was released three days later to recuperate at | . In August the same year, the Evening Standard newspaper reported that Ph ... |
British Museum | ... maria", beginning in the reign of Joash). The Assyrian Black Obelisk in the | credits Jehu as being the "son of Omri" while the Bible describes him to b ... |
Science Museum | ... on on land leased from the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 (the | , Imperial College and the Royal College of Music now occupy the site), bu ... |
Museum of Modern Art | ... and historical, in the world including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the | (MoMA), the Frick Collection, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the ... |
Fortress of Louisbourg | In the 1960s, the | was partially reconstructed by Parks Canada. Today this National Historic ... |
Dublin Castle | ... ntelligence in Ireland, causing many other agents and informers to flee for | , and caused consternation in the British administration |
Confederation Centre of the Arts | ... There is an annual arts festival, the Charlottetown Festival, hosted at the | |
Boston Navy Yard | Kentucky entered | on 20 December for overhaul. She sailed on 18 March 1919 for refresher tra ... |
Bath | Edgar was crowned at | and anointed with his wife Ælfthryth, setting a precedent for a coronation ... |
Queens Museum of Art | ... to the campus of Virginia Union University in 1941.) It is the home of the | , which still houses, and occasionally updates, the Panorama. The Unispher ... |
Crofton Roman Villa | ... ), Chislehurst Caves, Holwood House (the home of William Pitt the Younger), | , and the site of The Crystal Palace |
Pro Football Hall of Fame | ... nearly three decades of coaching was the impetus for his induction into the | in 1990, less than two years after his last game. Landry was inducted into ... |
British Museum | ... d feature film. With the climax of the film taking place on the dome of the | , Blackmail began the Hitchcock tradition of using famous landmarks as a b ... |
Aston Hall | ... stmas festivities of earlier times that he had experienced while staying at | , attracted Dickens, and the two authors shared the belief that the stagin ... |
Fort Vasquez | ... ited States. The population was 2,370 at the 2000 census. It is adjacent to | on U.S. Route 85 |
National Railroad Museum | ... en Shuttle was renamed Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1946. It is preserved at the | in Green Bay, Wisconsin |
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 ... |
Pennsylvania Trolley Museum | ... ONY Baseball and Softball International Headquarters and is the home of the | . Washington County is also famous for its Rock Shelters at Meadowcroft Vi ... |
Lambeth Palace | The archbishop's main residence is | in the London Borough of Lambeth. He also has lodgings in the Old Palace, ... |
Des Moines Art Center | ... w facility to the Library of Alexandria. After inspecting Pei's work at the | in Iowa and the Johnson Museum at Cornell University, they offered him the ... |
Fort Walla Walla | ... son's Bay Company fur traders traveling west to Fort Nez Perce (also called | ). The group was the first to travel in wagons all the way to Fort Hall, I ... |
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 ... |
Sutton Hoo | ... is ears. The Valravn sometimes appears in modern Scandinavian folklore. The | treasure features stylised corvids with scrolled beaks in the decorative e ... |
Burghley House | ... also holds regular temporary exhibitions, weekend events and guided tours. | to the north of Peterborough, near Stamford, was built and mostly designed ... |
Isca Augusta | ... e 50s CE. The fort was one of a series of military outposts associated with | (Caerleon) that acted as border defences. The fort may have been abandoned ... |
Paterson Museum | ... ion, and between the Fenians and Holland. The submarine is now preserved at | , New Jersey |
Franklin Institute | ... warded the Louis E. Levy Medal for physical measurements of audition by the | . He was President of the American Physical Society which is the leading P ... |
Fort Harker | ... U.S. Army established several forts along the trail, including Fort Downer, | , Fort Hays, Fort Monument, and Fort Wallace. Before American colonization ... |
Dublin Castle | ... ice were officially unauthorised and were greeted with public horror by the | -based British authorities. In an effort to cover up the nature of the beh ... |
Dublin Castle | ... mounting a larger invasion in 1171 and pronouncing himself Lord of Ireland. | , which became the centre of English power in Ireland, was founded in 1204 ... |
Dayton International Peace Museum | ... actor. This is what I do for a living." Sheen is an honorary trustee of the | |
Tate Liverpool | In 2007, an "Alternative Turner Prize" was staged at | for those aged 13–25. Also in that year, Merseyside Stop the War Coalition ... |
White House | At the | Rose Garden on November 2, 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed a bill cre ... |
Sandringham House | ... n the 1880s, Prince Edward (later Edward VII) purchased his country seat of | in Norfolk and asked Thomas Crapper & Co. to supply the plumbing, includin ... |
Mystic Seaport | ... g seaport of the area, the story of Mystic's nautical connection is told at | , the nation's largest maritime museum, which has preserved a number of sa ... |
Natural History Museum | ... ave fragments to interested people. Sowerby's fragments are now held by the | in London |
Olympic Museum | ... OC today and are not displayed with the collection of Olympic medals at the | in |
Vaughan-Smitherman Museum | ... nue, Martin Luther King Jr. Street Historic Walking Tour, Old Depot Museum, | and Heritage Village |
Dolaucothi | ... extensively by the Romans, and can still be seen at many sites, such as the | goldmines. They used the aqueducts to prospect for ores by sluicing away t ... |
Shaftesbury Abbey | ... e known as St Edward the Martyr, from their grave at Wareham to a shrine at | . In 984, in obedience to a vision of St Andrew, he persuaded King Æthelre ... |
Rippavilla Plantation | | , which is located at 5700 Main Street (TN-31, Columbia Pike, or Nashville ... |
Fort Okanogan | ... n to establish Fort Astoria (Oregon) at the mouth of the Columbia River and | (Washington) at the confluence of the Okanogan and Columbia Rivers. The To ... |
Fenian Ram | ... nses at a level that allowed him to resign from his teaching post. In 1881, | was launched, but soon after, Holland and the Fenians parted company angri ... |
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 ... |
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 ... |
provincial museum of natural history | ... incial Legislative Building, both campuses of the University of Regina, the | , the Regina Conservatory (in the original Regina College buildings), the ... |
British Library | ... aldon" text had been in Otho A xii. The Elphinstone transcription is in the | |
White House | ... or the meetings. Mahogany furniture patterned after the Cabinet Room of the | was ordered from Washington, D.C |
Goodwood House | ... Leicester at Holkham Hall, Norfolk Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, at | , and the Mansion House, nicknamed the "Egyptian Hall" for its columns. Bo ... |
Cherokee Heritage Center | File:Hocheenee chapel.jpg| Ho-Chee-Nee Chapel at the | File:Tender mercy church park hill ok.jpg| Tender Mercies Baptist Churc |
Hermitage Museum | ... ne had a reputation as a patron of the arts, literature, and education. The | , which occupies the whole Winter Palace, began as Catherine's personal co ... |
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 ... |
Kensington Palace | Princess Victoria Mary ("May") of Teck was born on 26 May 1867 at | , London. Her father was Prince Francis, Duke of Teck, the son of Duke Ale ... |
mound-like structures | ... state's first permanent inhabitants settled in communities accentuated with | near the Arkansas border between 850 and 1450 AD. Spaniard Francisco Vásqu ... |
Alnwick Castle | ... or the series was considerable, with much location shooting particularly at | in Northumberland and the surrounding countryside in February 1983. The se ... |
Walnut Grove Plantation | Roebuck is home to the | , a preserved 18th-century farmhouse and tourist attraction. One of the da ... |
South Pass City | ... gold and silver, as well as Colorado's subsequent population boom. However, | did experience a short-lived boom after the Carissa Mine began producing g ... |
Flamborough Head | ... s a haven port for the USS Bonhomme Richard before it sank off the coast of | in Britain in September 1779. In that final action, John Paul Jones defeat ... |
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 ... |
Farmleigh | ... a press office. In 2001, the Irish state opened a guest residence nearby in | , a former Guinness family mansion |
Warwick Castle | ... val to Roger de Beaumont, the Earl of Warwick and owner of the neighbouring | , and the king made Clinton the sheriff in Warwickshire to act as a counte ... |
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 ... |
Kirkstall | Robert de Lacy gave the manor of Accrington to the monks of | in the 12th century. The monks built a grange there; removing the inhabita ... |
Murrell Home | File:Murrell home.jpg| | , built 1844- |
Dublin Castle | ... andowners of fewer than a hundred boroughs. Wellesley continued to serve at | , voting with the government in the Irish parliament over the next two yea ... |
National Inventors Hall of Fame | In September 2000, Wozniak was inducted into the | , and in 2001 he was awarded the 7th Annual Heinz Award for Technology, th ... |
Vindolanda | ... army. An account of small cash sums received over a few days at the fort of | circa 110 CE shows that the fort could compute revenues in cash on a daily ... |
Cherokee Heritage Center | ... ell Home, the Ross Cemetery, and the original Cherokee Female Seminary. The | is in Park Hill, on the grounds of the Female Seminary. Echota stomp dance ... |
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 ... |
East Midlands Airport | Transportation links are good. | is one mile (1.6 km) south of Castle Donington, next to the M1 in north-we ... |
Fort Concho | Historic | , a National Historic Landmark, is maintained by the city of San Angelo. I ... |
BB-64 | Two U.S. Navy battleships, BB-9 and | , were named USS Wisconsin in honor of this state |
Winchester Castle | ... similar to, although slightly smaller than, that also built by Henry III at | . Near Wakefield Tower was a postern gate which allowed private access to ... |
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 ... |
Museum of Islamic Art | ... , including the Suzhou Museum near his childhood home. He also designed the | in Doha, Qatar. Although it was originally planned for the corniche road a ... |
Roald Dahl Children's Gallery | ... ys, libraries, County Archives and Record Office, the County Museum and the | in Aylesbury, consumer services and some aspects of waste disposal and pla ... |
Southsea Castle | ... some of the money from the dissolution of the monasteries, Henry VIII built | and decreed that Portsmouth be home of the Royal Navy he founded. In 1545, ... |
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 ... |
National Museum of Civil War Medicine | ... for weeks prior to Gettysburg, went on to fight several major battles. The | is located downtown |
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 ... |
British Museum | ... solus himself and an attendant. The height of the statue of Mausolus in the | is 9'9" without the plinth. The hair falls from the forehead in thick wave ... |
Holkham Hall | ... for numerous other buildings, such as Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester at | , Norfolk Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, at Goodwood House, and the ... |
Blickling Estate | ... ld it to Sir John Hobart, and through him it passed to the ownership of the | . The current lords of the manor are the National Trust |
Dublin Castle | The Times which during the war was a pro-Unionist publication, ridiculed | 's version of events, as did a British Labour Party delegation visiting Ir ... |
Vandenberg Air Force Base | ... as ICBMs in early 1965. The count as of 5 March 1965 (the final launch from | (VAFB): 17 were launched from VAFB (September 1961 – March 1965); one was ... |
Wisconsin Historical Museum | ... e the UW–Madison's Chazen Museum of Art (formerly the Elvehjem Museum), the | (run by the Wisconsin Historical Society), the Wisconsin Veterans Museum, ... |
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center | ... national collection. Discovery replaced in the Smithsonian's display at the | in Virginia. Discovery was transported to on April 17, 2012, and was trans ... |
Fort Okanogan | ... te ran as follows: up the Columbia River past the posts of Fort Nez Perces, | , and Fort Colvile to Boat Encampment (today under Kinbasket Lake), then o ... |
Windsor Castle | ... 1220s and 1230s, becoming comparable with other palatial residences such as | . Construction of Wakefield and Lanthorn Towers – located at the corners o ... |
Oklahoma City National Memorial | ... ls, the Fort Smith and Washita Battlefield national historic sites, and the | |
Chazen Museum of Art | Museums include the UW–Madison's | (formerly the Elvehjem Museum), the Wisconsin Historical Museum (run by th ... |
Smithsonian Institution | NASA offered Discovery to the | 's National Air and Space Museum for public display and preservation, afte ... |
Royal Saskatchewan Museum | ... pera Saskatchewan and New Dance Horizons, a contemporary dance company. The | (the present 1955 structure a Saskatchewan Golden Jubilee project) dates f ... |
Rubin Museum of Art | ... ine Buddha mandala with the goddess Prajnaparamita in center, 19th century, | File:Sand mandala tibet 1.JPG|Tibetan monks making a temporary "Sand-Manda ... |
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 ... |
Tate Britain | | , Birmingham, Manchester and Salford Museum and Art Galleries all contain ... |
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park | ... f the Sun at the Mauna Loa Solar Observatory, both located near its summit. | covers the summit and the southeastern flank of the volcano, including a s ... |
Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose | ... omputer History Museum. Wozniak was a key contributor and benefactor to the | ; the street in front of the museum has been renamed Woz Way in his honor |
Hong Kong Museum of History | ... f the former Urban Council in 1969. The museum later became a branch of the | in 1975. As such, it is managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Depar ... |
Wisconsin Veterans Museum | ... Wisconsin Historical Museum (run by the Wisconsin Historical Society), the | , the Madison Children's Museum, and the Madison Museum of Contemporary Ar ... |
Rubin Museum of Art | ... a tradition, Vajrayogini stands in the center of two crossed red triangles, | File:Medicine Buddha painted mandala with goddess Prajnaparamita in center ... |
Knaresborough Castle | Becket's assassins fled north to | , which was held by Hugh de Morville, where they remained for about a year ... |
George Stephenson's Birthplace | | is an 18th century historic house museum in the village of Wylam, and is o ... |
Ponce Massacre Museum | The history of this event can be viewed at the | on Marina Street. An open-air park in the city, the Pedro Albizu Campos Pa ... |
Pro Football Hall of Fame | ... d the Steelers to eight AFC Central championships. He was inducted into the | in 1989, his first year of eligibility |
Computer History Museum | ... he University of Colorado at Boulder. In 1997, he was named a Fellow of the | . Wozniak was a key contributor and benefactor to the Children's Discovery ... |
National Railway Museum | ... el). The performance moved to London after two acclaimed summer runs at the | in York |
Egyptian Museum | ... ensive collection of Egyptian antiquities, over 100,000 pieces, outside the | in Cairo. A collection of immense importance for its range and quality, it ... |
Tolpuddle martyrs | ... ested, found guilty, and transported to Australia. They became known as the | |
Ames Research Center | ... for suitport designs were filed in 1996 by Philip Culbertson Jr. of NASA's | and in 2003 by Joerg Boettcher, Stephen Ransom, and Frank Steinsiek |
Dublin Castle | ... bbed to death with surgical knives while walking back to the residence from | . A small insurgent group called the Invincibles was responsible for the d ... |
Bo-Kaap | ... l suburbs of De Waterkant, Devil's Peak, District Six, Zonnebloem, Gardens, | , Higgovale, Oranjezicht, Schotsche Kloof, Tamboerskloof, University Estat ... |
British Museum | ... times. A famous painting of his from 1626 now called "Edwards' Dodo" in the | has since become the standard image of a dodo. The image shows a particula ... |
Maeldune Centre | ... m celebration in 1991 and, in part, depicting the battle can be seen at the | in Maldon |
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art | ... ety), the Wisconsin Veterans Museum, the Madison Children's Museum, and the | . Madison is also the home of many independent art studios and galleries. ... |
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 ... |
Smithsonian Institution | ... s displayed in Virginia at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, an annex of the | 's National Air and Space Museum |
Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site | His birthplace is currently operated by the State of Texas as the | . Since 1980, the National Park Service has allowed visitors to the Eisenh ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Juno Beach Centre | ... nd makes the city one of the most-visited tourist destinations in Normandy. | at Courseulles-sur-Mer, Calvados, commemorates the D-Day landing of the Ca ... |
fortress | ... burned the town of St. Augustine. The English were unable to take the main | , and withdrew when a Spanish fleet arrived from Havana. In 1706 Carolina ... |
Patee House | ... s the Pony Express' 150th anniversary. Located in St. Joseph, Missouri, the | Museum, which was the Pony Express' headquarters, hosted events celebratin ... |
Flag Fen | ... d by the Sue Ryder Foundation in 1986 and is currently in use as a hospice. | , the Bronze Age archaeological site, was discovered in 1982 when a team l ... |
Queens Museum of Art | ... home of the New York Mets baseball team, the New York Hall of Science, the | , the Queens Theatre in the Park and the Queens Wildlife Center |
Spencer Museum of Art | File:Rossetti - Pia de Tolomei.JPG|Pia de' Tolomei (1868–1880), | , University of Kansas, Lawrence (model: Jane Morris |
Gettysburg Battlefield | ... al Park Service has allowed visitors to the Eisenhower Farm adjacent to the | |
Marian Koshland Science Museum | ... vides meeting space, and houses the National Academies Press Bookstore. The | of the National Academy of Sciences – entered at the corner of Sixth and E ... |
Medici Chapel | ... y Masaccio and Masolino da Panicale, later finished by Filippino Lippi; the | , in the San Lorenzo; as well as several others, including Santa Trinita, ... |
Buckingham Palace | ... egularly on the balcony of a half-size replica (but with double glazing) of | for the paying visitors to see. Special script-writers have been hired for ... |
Pittencrieff Park | ... ky outcrop as the site of Malcolm Canmore's tower in Pittencrieff Glen (now | ). The rest of the name is problematic. The second element, "the ferm" may ... |
New York Hall of Science | ... is tournament, Citi Field, the home of the New York Mets baseball team, the | , the Queens Museum of Art, the Queens Theatre in the Park and the Queens ... |
Museum of Modern Art | ... e, he gained international recognition for a bridge design displayed at the | |
Lismore Castle | ... uding Bolton Abbey, Londesborough Hall in the East Riding of Yorkshire, and | in Ireland. William Cavendish died in 1764, leaving the property to his so ... |
Musée du Louvre | ... Boureau 1988). In fact, one is still in the Vatican Museums, another at the | . The reason for the configuration of the chair is disputed. It has been s ... |
Blenheim Palace | ... he Whigs, while also devoting much of her time to building projects such as | . She died in 1744 at the age of eighty-four |
Smithsonian Institution | ... May 18, 2005, the National Museum of American History, administered by the | and located in Washington, D.C., opened "¡Azúcar!", an exhibit celebrating ... |
Museum of Modern Art | ... by Edward Durell Stone, renowned architect of Radio City Music Hall and the | in New York, MAP is the only museum of international stature on the Island ... |
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 ... |
Coon Creek Science Center | The county is also the location of the | , a notable fossil site, located in Leapwood over the Coon Creek Formation ... |
Smithsonian Institution | ... rints. The American Museum of Natural History, the University of Texas, the | , and several local museums retain samples of what are said to be the best ... |
Delaware Art Museum | File:Found.jpg|Found (1865–1869, unfinished), | File:Dante Gabriel Rossetti The Blessed Damozel.jpg|The Blessed Damozel (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 ... |
Riley Lucas Bartholomew House | ... omew built a house on the east shore of Wood Lake in 1852, and the restored | is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, the house an ... |
Dickson Mounds | Fulton County is the site of | Museum, a state museum of Native American daily life in the Illinois River ... |
Vandenberg Air Force Base | Had the planned STS-62-A mission from | in 1986 for the United States Department of Defense gone ahead, Discovery ... |
Tower Bridge | Other works by Telford include the St Katharine Docks (1824–1828) close to | in central London, where he worked with the architect Philip Hardwick, the ... |
National Museum of American History | On May 18, 2005, the | , administered by the Smithsonian Institution and located in Washington, D ... |
English Football Hall of Fame | ... oalkeeper England has ever produced. Banks was an Inaugural Inductee to the | in 2002. He was awarded an honorary doctorate from Keele University in Feb ... |
Museo del Prado | ... or underestimated. The best documented is The Descent from the Cross in the | , Madrid. Campbell points out that this painting's provenance can be trace ... |
Israel Museum | ... e: an ossuary inscribed 'Simon the Temple builder' in the collection of the | , another incribed 'Elisheba wife of Tarfon', one inscribed 'Yehohanan ben ... |
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum | In the initial design the | was dominated by adjoining utility buildings, which were linked to it by h ... |
Tate Modern | ... er art, non-Western art, prints and drawings, and art of a later date is at | . The National Gallery, holds the National Collection of Western European ... |
Stephenson Railway Museum | ... h School in Killingworth, Stephenson Memorial Primary School in Howdon, the | in North Shields and the Stephenson Locomotive Society. The Stephenson Cen ... |
Pro Football Hall of Fame | ... as commissioner, he was posthumously inducted into the charter class of the | in 1963 |
Northwest Railway Museum | ... ext to Snoqualmie Falls in King County, Washington. The city is home to the | . The population was of 10,670 at the 2010 census. Movie actress Ella Rain ... |
St Bartholomew's Hospital | ... ed medicine at the University of London, where he matriculated in 1882, and | in London. He graduated aged just 22, the youngest person to do so until r ... |
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 ... |
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 ... |
Tate Britain | ... tional Gallery, holds the National Collection of Western European Art, with | deposited with British Art from 1500 |
Vatican Museums | ... tion of Pope Pascal II in 1099 (Boureau 1988). In fact, one is still in the | , another at the Musée du Louvre. The reason for the configuration of the ... |
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center | ... ecommissioning and delivery, the spacecraft is displayed in Virginia at the | , an annex of the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum |
Tower of London | Historically, the Palace of Westminster and the | were the main residences of the English Sovereign until Henry VIII acquire ... |
Osborne House | ... mpire of the Sea" by William Dyce, a painting Victoria commissioned for her | on the Isle of Wight |
British Library | ... Three out of the eight original manuscripts are currently preserved by the | , two are in the possession of the Advocates' Library in Edinburgh; one, w ... |
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 ... |
Smithsonian Institution | ... , Cincinnati, Ohio. Her body was frozen into a block of ice and sent to the | , where it was skinned, dissected, photographed and mounted. Currently, Ma ... |
Bishop's Palace | ... Scapa Flow for the winter, but he died that December whilst staying at the | in Kirkwall. In the 15th century towards the end of Norse rule in Orkney, ... |
Museum of Modern Art | ... k's 1990-91 show High and Low: Popular Culture and Modern Art at New York's | , an exhibition that was universally panned at the time as the only event ... |
Belvoir Castle | ... o became the owner of the first series of the Seven Sacraments (late 1630s, | ); and Paul Fréart de Chantelou, with whom Poussin, at the call of Sublet ... |
Saints' Roost Museum | See also: | in Clarendon |
Plains Conservation Center | ... garden, and two structures on the National Register of Historic Places. The | , with of native shortgrass prairie, hosts a variety of educational progra ... |
The Forum, Norwich | ... tage left. The Whiffler mainly plays host to small Shakespeare productions. | is located in the city centre at Millenium Plain. This open air amphitheat ... |
British Museum | ... cord of charitable work or public services," although he is a patron of the | . Jagger was absent from the Queen's Golden Jubilee pop concert at Bucking ... |
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 ... |
Professional Football Hall of Fame | On September 7, 1963, Bell was in the first enshrinement class for the | . He was inducted into the Penn Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000, the Philad ... |
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 ... |
Tate Britain | Image:Rossetti Annunciation.jpg|Ecce Ancilla Domini (1850), | , Londo |
another controversial museum | ... ude Pompidou, widow of former French President Georges Pompidou, after whom | was named. In an attempt to soothe public ire, Pei took a suggestion from ... |
The Pit | ... atre, with Richard Pasco as Becket, and at The Swan in 1993 transferring to | in 1994 with Michael Feast |
Backbone State Park | ... berry Point is home to the world's largest strawberry (made of fiberglass). | , Iowa's oldest state park, is located a few miles from the town |
Balmoral Castle | ... rulers, and cannot be sold by the monarch. Sandringham House in Norfolk and | in Aberdeenshire are privately owned by the Queen |
Institute of Contemporary Arts | The | concert footage was released during 2008 as a full-length DVD titled McTel ... |
Tower of London | ... uest-star Warren Clarke) and Baldrick, the king is arrested and sent to the | . The rest of the episode revolves around Blackadder's attempts to save th ... |
St Augustine's Abbey | ... , and dedicated it to saints Peter and Paul; it was later re-consecrated as | , Canterbury. Laurence also wrote to the bishops in the lands held by the ... |
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 ... |
Kedleston Hall | ... of Joseph Pocklington Senhouse of Netherhall in Cumberland. He was born at | , built on the site where his family, who were of Norman ancestry, had liv ... |
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 ... |
Carlen House | ... g and local landmark on Government Street. The Bishop Portier House and the | are two of the many surviving examples of Creole cottages in the city. The ... |
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 ... |
Clarence House | ... fter their marriage, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh took up residence at | . Their first two children were born: Prince Charles in 1948 and Princess ... |
Tower of London | In 1674, some workmen remodelling the | were assumed to have dug up a wooden box containing two small human skelet ... |
Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park | ... idwell Park, the ninth-largest municipally-owned park in the United States, | , the Chico University Arboretum |
Wee Kirk o' the Heather church | ... ere engaged at the Chicago Theatre, and married on January 26, 1940, at the | in Glendale, California. She and Reagan had three children; Maureen Elizab ... |
Castillo de San Marcos | File:St. Augustine Florida Panoramic View.jpg|Panorama of | , Flagler College and downtown St. Augustine from lighthouse, June, 201 |
Franklin Institute | ... on 8 February he publicly demonstrated it to a scientific committee at the | in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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 ... |
Clarence House | Other residences include | and Kensington Palace. The palaces belong to the Crown; they are held in t ... |
Musée du Louvre | ... the antiquities Salt collected were purchased by the British Museum and the | . By 1866 the collection consisted of some 10,000 objects. Antiquities fro ... |
Castillo de San Marcos | File:Fort Marion Entrance Civil War.jpg| | , Civil War era |
Kensington Palace | Other residences include Clarence House and | . The palaces belong to the Crown; they are held in trust for future ruler ... |
Windsor Castle | ... irst of two phantom pregnancies. Mary had initially wanted to give birth at | as it was a more secure location, and she was still fearfull of rebellion. ... |
HMY Britannia | ... 56 to 1957, Philip travelled around the world aboard the newly commissioned | , during which he opened the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne and visited ... |
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 ... |
Marion County Historical Society | ... nual competition. Meseke's trophy and pageant memorabilia are housed in the | |
Museo de Arte de Ponce | ... eums (nine) than any other municipality in the Island. Ponce is home to the | (MAP), founded in 1959 by fellow ponceño Luis A. Ferré. The museum was ope ... |
Tarvaspää | ... piration. Between 1911 and 1913 he designed and built a studio and house at | , about 10 km north of the centre of Helsinki |
White House | ... vocated $50-per-month pensions for Americans over 65 (not enacted); chaired | conferences on child health, protection, homebuilding and home-ownership; ... |
Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim | French Concorde F-BVFB currently rests at the | at Sinsheim, Germany, after its last flight from Paris to Baden-Baden, fol ... |
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 ... |
Sandringham House | ... hey are held in trust for future rulers, and cannot be sold by the monarch. | in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire are privately owned by the ... |
State Historical Museum | ... xt to it the restored Kazan Cathedral. The northern side is occupied by the | , whose outlines echo those of Kremlin towers. The Iberian Gate and Chapel ... |
Castillo de San Marcos | File:St. Augustine Waterfront 1860s 2.jpg|St. Augustine waterfront with | in distance (1860s) |