Ryan Tower | ... et, and many of the region's TV and FM broadcast stations transmit from the | site at Camp Fortune just north of Gatineau. All of the stations licensed ... |
lighthouse | ... d was established near Cape Canaveral in 1848. After the establishment of a | , a few families moved in, and a small but stable settlement was born. Gra ... |
Eiffel Tower | ... Looking to the Western world for inspiration, Naitō based his design on the | in Paris, France. With the help of engineering company Nikken Sekkei Ltd., ... |
World Trade Center | ... town Honolulu to save Lilo. Following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the | , this sequence was revised so that Stitch instead flew a spaceship throug ... |
Hoboken Terminal | ... on provides commuter service on the Morristown Line, with trains heading to | , and to Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan via the Kearny Connection |
World Trade Center | ... e Volunteer Fire Department a cross-shaped piece of steel salvaged from the | . Mounted atop a Pentagon-shaped base, it was installed outside the fireho ... |
Tower of Babel | ... f Mormon, this section takes place many years after the scattering from the | and the Jaredites departure to the Americas |
Eiffel Tower | ... le Day in 1995, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the United Nations. The | was specially lit for the occasion, prompting the installation of a more p ... |
Montauk Point Light | The | was the first lighthouse in New York state and is the fourth oldest active ... |
Petronas Towers | ... (Kuala Lumpur International Airport), a hydroelectric dam (Bakun dam), the | and the Multimedia Super Corridor. Proposals that were eventually canceled ... |
Eiffel Tower | Just as the | is often used in popular culture to immediately locate a scene in Paris, F ... |
World Trade Center | ... ew York City on the morning of September 11, 2001. He was directly over the | , climbing through 7,500 feet, when the first struck. He was ordered by ai ... |
Belknap Mountain | ... e Winnipesaukee, Gilford is home to Governors Island, Ellacoya State Beach, | State Forest, Gunstock Mountain Ski Resort, and , a seasonal outdoor conce ... |
Aloha Tower | ... ike leg could start at the finish of the Waikiki Rough Water and end at the | , the traditional start of the Honolulu Marathon. Prior to racing, each at ... |
254-metre-high TV tower | ... unded in 1774; a curiously curved building on the central square (1780s); a | (1984); and Stanisławów, a summer residence of the last Polish king |
Henry Ford Museum | According to the transportation curator at the | , Robert Casey, the Jeep Cherokee (XJ) was the first true sport utility ve ... |
Eiffel Tower | ... eive the space elevator, becoming inspired in 1895 by the newly-constructed | in Paris |
lighthouse | ... Isla de Caja de Muertos (Coffin Island), a small beach island with an 1887 | |
San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge | ... Francisco Giants of the National League. The series takes its name from the | which links the cities of Oakland and San Francisco. Although competitive, ... |
Florida Citrus Tower | The | , one of the first constructed Florida landmarks, is located in Clermont. ... |
Big Ben | ... ro (still broadcast, but not as often as before), followed by the chimes of | (no longer used in English-language broadcasts). Apart from news, there we ... |
Spinnaker Tower | The millennium project to build the | at Gunwharf Quays was completed in 2005. The tower is tall and features vi ... |
Lambeth Palace | The Archbishop of Canterbury's official residence in London is | |
Eiffel Tower | ... of Ecthelion, which individually is said to be tall is around , same as the | , and the diameter of the city almost three-quarters of a mile . The book ... |
Drumelzier | ... w, Oliver, Polmood, Kingledoors, Mossfennan, Wrae Tower, Quarter, Stanhope, | , Tinnies, Dreva, Stobo, Dawyck, Easter Happrew, Lyne, Barnes, Caverhill, ... |
Giralda | ... step followed by the founding of the great mosque, the tower of which, The | , they erected in 1184 to mark the accession of Abu Yusuf Ya'qub al-Mansur |
World Trade Center | ... s. In about 1991–92, Ball saw a plastic bag blowing in the wind outside the | . He watched the bag for ten minutes, saying later that it provoked an "un ... |
World Trade Center | ... rk offices were on the 92nd and 98th–105th floors of the South Tower of the | at the time of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack. When the North Tow ... |
Tokyo Sky Tree | ... ldings. As an alternative, a new 634-metre-tall (2,080 ft) tower called the | is planned to open in 2012. To make Tokyo Tower more appealing to NHK and ... |
Big Sable Point Light | ... , fishing, and camping. Nearby are Ludington State Park (which includes the | ), Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness, and Manistee National Forest. Ludington is ... |
East End Light | Points of interest include the | (sometimes called Gorling Bluff Light) is a lighthouse located at the east ... |
shot tower | ... ty now acts as the Guildhall. Other notable buildings include the preserved | , the highest structure in Chester. and *St. Thomas of Canterbury Church, ... |
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 ... |
Gabo Island | On the East. The Western limit of the Tasman Sea between | and Eddystone Point [A line from Gabo Island (near Cape Howe, 37°30'S) to ... |
Wrae Tower | ... were as follows: Fruid, Hawkshaw, Oliver, Polmood, Kingledoors, Mossfennan, | , Quarter, Stanhope, Drumelzier, Tinnies, Dreva, Stobo, Dawyck, Easter Hap ... |
Heron Neck Light | ... ted on the National Register of Historic Places include: Browns Head Light, | , Murch Family House, Pleasant River Grange No. 492, Saddleback Ledge Ligh ... |
Tower of Babel | ... a history of a nation of early Americans called the Jaredites who left the | and traveled by barge to the Western Hemisphere. There, according to the b ... |
Embleton Tower | ... e towers are derelict while others have been converted for use in peacetime | ;is now part of the (former) vicarage and that on the Inner Farne is a hom ... |
tower | ... the nave, was built in the 1200s, the north aisle in the 1400s (as was the | ), and the south aisle in the 1500s, along with the lychgate and the south ... |
Devenish | ... mention of nine places in Ireland (including Armagh, Clonmacnoise, Clones, | and Sligo) where communities of Culdees were established as a kind of anne ... |
Turning Torso | ... t previous had a reputation as a working class city. The twisted skyscraper | and the main crane at the Kockums shipyard are landmarks, with the first b ... |
Eiffel Tower | ... it is the second tallest artificial structure in Japan. The structure is an | -inspired lattice tower that is painted white and international orange to ... |
Hoboken Terminal | ... are both near Pequannock, offering service on the Montclair-Boonton Line to | . Pequannock Township was also formerly served by the Pompton Plains Railr ... |
Teruel Power Plant | ... ydro power plants are located along the Pyrenean rivers and in the 1,150 MW | . There is an aluminium refinery in the town of Sabiñánigo. The main centr ... |
LORAN-C transmitter Rantum | ... al lengthening). A well known-example of a station using such an antenna is | |
Cape Otway | ... of the Straits, but there were no guides to the western entrance until the | Lighthouse was first lit in 1848, followed by another at Cape Wickham at t ... |
Spinnaker Tower | ... molition, the renewal of derelict industrial sites, and construction of the | |
Space Needle | ... e ground on adjustable columns in the Googie style, reflective of Seattle's | and the Theme Building of the Los Angeles International Airport. George is ... |
Cardona Island Light | ... called Club Náutico de Ponce. From the observation tower on the boardwalk, | can be seen. A 45-minute boat ride is also available to Isla de Caja de Mu ... |
ADX Florence | ... ry search after Nichols was arrested. In 2009 Nichols was being held in the | Federal Prison |
Limerick Nuclear Power Plant | ... ²) of it is land and 0.2 square miles (0.5 km²) of it (0.92%) is water. The | is located within its borders, along with the Pottstown Limerick Airport. ... |
a new tower | KDUHresumed full-power broadcasts one year later from | near Angora |
New Church | ... ty was in Spanish hands when William died, he was buried in a new crypt the | in Delft. His monument on his tomb was originally very modest, but it was ... |
Golden Gate Bridge | ... to explore new solutions in the spirit of co-creation." He once scaled the | in San Francisco with members of North Coast group to unfurl a banner that ... |
Porcelain Tower of Nanjing | ... the Royal Palace of Madrid and the nearby Royal Palace of Aranjuez. and the | in China. More recent noteworthy examples include The Dakin Building in Br ... |
Pyongyang TV Tower | Notable landmarks in the city include: | is a minor landmark. Other visitor attractions include the Korea Central Z ... |
Mackinac Bridge | ... er, it is the largest body of fresh water in the world by surface area. The | is generally considered the dividing line between them. Both lakes are par ... |
Saddleback Ledge Light | ... Light, Heron Neck Light, Murch Family House, Pleasant River Grange No. 492, | , Star of Hope Lodge, Union Church of Vinalhaven, Vinalhaven Public Librar ... |
LORAN-C transmitter Carolina Beach | Free-standing tower radiators in this height range are also used. | uses a free-standing antenna tower |
Lambeth Palace | ... Newman was unveiled at the Albert Embankment of the River Thames, opposite | |
Fernsehturm | ... mous C-47 'Raisinbomber' Skytrain can be seen with ease from the top of the | and from a descending aircraft landing at Tempelhof Airport |
Moonlight tower | ... er Park Tree is a Christmas display made of lights strung from the top of a | in Zilker Park. The Zilker Tree is lit in December along with the "Trail o ... |
Leith Hill | ... . The Mole catchment reaches a maximum elevation of above Ordnance Datum at | to the south west of Dorking. There is only one aquifer in the drainage ba ... |
Hoboken Terminal | ... ailable at the New Providence and Murray Hill stations, offering service to | and to Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan. Two Gladstone Branch trains each ... |
Morden Tower | Newcastle has a strong reputation as a poetry centre. The | , run by poet Tom Pickard is a major venue for poetry readings in the Nort ... |
Kingledoors | ... am from its source, they were as follows: Fruid, Hawkshaw, Oliver, Polmood, | , Mossfennan, Wrae Tower, Quarter, Stanhope, Drumelzier, Tinnies, Dreva, S ... |
Tokyo Sky Tree | ... as the tallest artificial structure in Japan until April 2010, when the new | became the tallest building of Japan. It was opened to the public on Decem ... |
Clondalkin | ... asions in the eighth century. After raids on monasteries at Glendalough and | , the monasteries at Glasnevin and Finglas were attacked and destroyed |
World Trade Center | ... the September 11 attacks, sits on in Lower Manhattan in New York City. The | complex stood on the site until it was destroyed in the attacks; Studio Da ... |
Theme Building | ... e columns in the Googie style, reflective of Seattle's Space Needle and the | of the Los Angeles International Airport. George is married to Jane, the h ... |
Barad Eithel | ... econd assault on Hithlum would see Galdor, Lord of Dor-lómin, die defending | . Morgoth launched a two pronged assault in 462, one Orc-host lay siege to ... |
Frémont Point transmitting station | The | is a facility for FM and television transmission at Frémon |
Cirith Ungol | ... n, and the Nine Servants of the Lord of the Rings. The Orcs of the Tower of | call them Shriekers |
Armstrong Tower | ... broadcasting (notably WNYE-TV), before establishing temporary facilities at | in Alpine, New Jersey. The station eventually established transmission fac ... |
Glendalough | ... l the Viking invasions in the eighth century. After raids on monasteries at | and Clondalkin, the monasteries at Glasnevin and Finglas were attacked and ... |
Browns Head Light | ... s in Vinalhaven listed on the National Register of Historic Places include: | , Heron Neck Light, Murch Family House, Pleasant River Grange No. 492, Sad ... |
Round towers | ... ; while the top storey has four windows facing the cardinal compass points. | , landmarks for approaching visitors, were built as bell towers, but also ... |
Stannard Rock Light | ... ed on commercial lake freighters. The blocks of stone used to construct the | on Lake Superior were cut at Marblehead and hauled to the site from 1877 t ... |
Hoboken Terminal | ... ion serves both local and express trains, operated by New Jersey Transit to | with connecting service at Secaucus Junction to New York's Pennsylvania St ... |
Power Mac G4 | ... otherboard. While the MegArray connector is physically similar to the Apple | CPU daughtercard connector, it is not electrically compatible. There were ... |
Fire lookout tower | ... s in both daytime and nighttime, and the ability to prioritize fire danger. | s were used in the United States in the early 20th century and fires were ... |
Heceta Head Lighthouse and Keepers Quarters | ... 's inspiration for the Stamper House in his novel Sometimes a Great Notion, | , Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Historic District, the Siuslaw Ri ... |
KEMA Toren | The | (formerly known as SEP Control Tower) is the highest structure of the town ... |
Golden Gate Bridge | ... s finally eliminated at the end of the film when memorably falling from the | in a fight with Bond |
Davis-Besse | ... sandy beaches and man-made rock and concrete embankments. On most days, the | nuclear power plant in Port Clinton can be seen from the pier. Also visibl ... |
Cape Otway | On the West. The Eastern limit of the Great Australian Bight | , Australia, to King Island and thence to Cape Grim, the Northwest extreme ... |
Ulla lighthouse | ... lity. Tennfjord Mannskor is a male choir from the village of Tennfjord. The | is located at the north end of Haramsøya |
Longthorpe Tower | ... For two centuries following the restoration the city was a of this family. | , a fourteenth century three-storey tower and fortified manor house in the ... |
Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception | ... g arts park in the Lower Dauphin Street Historic District overlooked by the | . Fort Condé is a reconstruction of the original Fort Condé, built on the ... |
Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station | ... he Fermi National Accelerator Lab, the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, the | , a class of particles called fermions, the synthetic element fermium, and ... |
Tour Eiffel | ... t forms a secondary axe (axis) with the two highest buildings in Paris, the | and the Tour Montparnasse |
Tower of the Winds | ... ample of an architectural frieze on the façade of a building, the octagonal | in the Roman agora at Athens bears relief sculptures of the eight winds on ... |
San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge | ... ranged from simply blocking traffic, to bidding on the construction of the | (at a cost of 23,756,000 deer hides), to initiating politicians into their ... |
Minar-e-Pakistan | ... onal identity is expressed in modern structures like the Faisal Mosque, the | and the Mazar-e-Quaid |
Mount Kearsarge | ... 74%, is water. Wilmot is drained by the Blackwater River and Kimpton Brook. | , elevation above sea level, on the southeastern border, is the highest po ... |
Spinnaker Tower | The | is a striking recent addition to the city's skyline. It can be found in th ... |
Blackpool Tower | ... in the construction of the Empire State Building and for the foundations of | ; famous for its football team and for having Europe's largest collection ... |
Montauk Point Light | ... ntauk Branch, and the seasonally-operated S94 connects the village with the | . Small planes can fly into the Montauk Airport |
World Trade Center | ... ess was greatly hindered by its release date, which came one week after the | attacks of September 11, 2001. In his 2007 autobiography, Bass wrote, "Tha ... |
Howth | ... RT) line, which runs primarily along the coast of Dublin, from Malahide and | southwards as far as Greystones in County Wicklow. Commuter rail operates ... |
Dexter Avenue Baptist Church | ... er King III, Dexter Scott King, and Bernice King. King became pastor of the | in Montgomery, Alabama, when he was twenty-five years old, in 1954. King t ... |
World Trade Center | ... ht, the plane was hijacked. The plane was flown into the South Tower of the | at a speed of 586 mph. United 175 was filmed from multiple vantage points ... |
World Trade Center | ... United Airlines Flight 175, crashing the plane into the South Tower of the | as part of the September 11 attacks |
Mount Wachusett | The preeminent landmark within Princeton is | , which straddles the line between Princeton and Westminster but the entra ... |
Jackson Ferry Shot Tower | ... fledgling country; lead shot was also produced. Located near Fosters Falls, | still stands as a testament to the citizens of Wythe County. Lead was hois ... |
Martello tower | ... y a Ross rifle factory, which included a water tank built upon the existing | . A movement to preserve the site continued, nonetheless, and by 1904, the ... |
Hoboken Terminal | ... rvice from Bayonne runs through Jersey City, mostly near the waterfront, to | . Other parts of the system can be accessed via transfers. The Tonnelle Av ... |
World Trade Center | The former Twin Towers of the | were located in Lower Manhattan. At and , the 110-story buildings were the ... |
Water Tower | ... mberton's Parlour), and Bonewaldesthorne's Tower with a spur leading to the | , and Thimbleby's Tower. On Eastgate is Eastgate Clock which is said to be ... |
John C. Stennis Space Center | ... was 43,929. Its county seat is Bay St. Louis. The area is also home to the | , NASA's largest rocket engine test facility. Hancock County is named for ... |
John F. Kennedy Federal Building | ... t his children and hurled tomatoes and eggs at him as he retreated into the | and went so far as to push against one of its glass walls and break it |
historic lighthouse | There is a | on the end of Cumberland Head |
Petronas Towers | ... so houses the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. The style, unlike Pelli's | , leans toward sleek modernism, with simple expanses of glass framed by st ... |
Polmood | ... downstream from its source, they were as follows: Fruid, Hawkshaw, Oliver, | , Kingledoors, Mossfennan, Wrae Tower, Quarter, Stanhope, Drumelzier, Tinn ... |
Eiffel Tower | ... ajor structure in Britain to be constructed of steel; its contemporary, the | was built of wrought iron |
Toledo Harbor Light | ... ower plant in Port Clinton can be seen from the pier. Also visible, are the | and shipping channel |
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 ... |
St Pancras railway station | ... next to the former Manchester Central Station and in London the ones above | and Charing Cross railway station also in London is the Chiltern Court Hot ... |
World Trade Center | ... team logo. Since the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Twin Towers of the | were kept unlit, with a red-white-and-blue ribbon placed over them. The sc ... |
WMOB | ... Nine AM radio stations transmit from Mobile: WABB, WBHY, WGOK, WIJD, WLPR, | , WNGL, WNTM, and WXQW. The content ranges from Christian Contemporary to ... |
Heceta Head Light | ... ion Department near Florence, including Darlingtonia State Natural Site and | house at Devil's Elbow to the north, and Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State ... |
CN Tower | ... ion was flawed and glass panes fell from the façade. In 1976, the completed | in Toronto became the world's tallest free-standing structure on land, an ... |
Stroma | ... rea has been the main setting off point from the mainland to the islands of | and Swona and Orkney itself. This route, known as The Short Sea Crossing, ... |
World Trade Center | ... ars Tower in Chicago, both designed by Bruce Graham and Fazlur Khan and the | towers in New York by American architect Minoru Yamasaki. The decade also ... |
Saint Paul's Episcopal Chapel | ... rch, Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Saint Matthew's Catholic Church, | , and Saint Vincent de Paul. The Sodality Chapel and St. Joseph's Chapel a ... |
Golden Gate Bridge | ... haracterized by many wooded areas, hills, and scenic vistas overlooking the | , San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. It was recognized as a National ... |
Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station | The township includes the | , the location of the largest accident in the history of the American nucl ... |
Giralda | The main Almohad structures include the | of the former mosque of Seville (founded in 1171), the Koutoubia Mosque an ... |
Bellefonte Nuclear Power Plant | ... Plant in Limestone County and Guntersville Dam in Marshall County. A third, | in Jackson County, was built in the 1980s but was never activated. Due to ... |
Belknap Mountain | ... tal area of , of which is land and is water, comprising 27.59% of the town. | , elevation above sea level and the highest point in Gilford, is in the so ... |
Cape Otway | ... arine communications cable across Bass Strait was laid in 1859. Starting at | , Victoria, it went via King Island and Three Hummock Island, made contact ... |
Embleton Tower | ... n smaller settlements. They are often associated with a church: for example | in Embleton, Northumberland is an example of a so-called vicar's pele and ... |
St Pancras railway station | ... erloo International closed when the Eurostar service transferred to the new | with the opening of the second phase of "HS1", High Speed route 1, also kn ... |
Bonewaldesthorne's Tower | ... les' Tower), Morgan's Mount, the Goblin Tower (or Pemberton's Parlour), and | with a spur leading to the Water Tower, and Thimbleby's Tower. On Eastgate ... |
Tawas Point Light | The | is located there |
Giotto's Campanile | ... of the important works of art from the two buildings – and from the nearby | , have been removed and replaced by copies. The originals are now housed i ... |
Fred Hartman Bridge | ... rte is linked to Interstate 10 (see map) by State Highway 146, crossing the | into the nearby city of Baytown; the bridge was built in 1995, replacing t ... |
Tinicum Island Rear Range Light | Paulsboro is the location of the | house, first lit on the night of December 31, 1880. In 1997 a local citize ... |
Time Warner Center | ... d by T.J. Gottesdiener, who designed 7 World Trade Center in New York City, | in New York City and Tokyo Midtown. Its publicised aim is to become the la ... |
Charles River Museum of Industry | ... of February 2009, one of Whirlwind's core memory units is on display at the | in Waltham, Massachusetts |
William H. Harsha Bridge | ... Kentucky by the Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge to downtown Maysville and the | , a cable-stayed bridge completed in 2001. It was part of Zane's Trace, a ... |
World Trade Center | ... , were destroyed when two hijacked airplanes crashed into and destroyed the | towers. Transmitter maintenance engineer Donald DiFranco died in the attac ... |
Pooles Island Light | | was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997 |
Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge | Aberdeen is connected to Maysville, Kentucky by the | to downtown Maysville and the William H. Harsha Bridge, a cable-stayed bri ... |
Benjamin Franklin Bridge | ... t 1985, was a state penitentiary located near downtown Camden, north of the | . It held 1,009 inmates in 2006. The last prisoners were transferred in Ju ... |
Cape May Light | ... ates Census, the resident population was 291. Cape May Point is home to the | , though Lower Township claims that the lighthouse is located in that muni ... |
Chicken Rock | ... nd strikes Finn as he runs away. The tooth falls into the sea, becoming the | , and Finn curses the tooth, explaining why it is a hazard to sailors |
St. Chrischona TV tower | ... allest building (Basler Messeturm / 105m) and Switzerland's tallest tower ( | / 250m) |
highest elevation | Montague Township contains both the northernmost point and | (1803 ft/550 m) in New Jersey. According to the United States Census Burea ... |
KDUH/CH4 TV Mast | The | was a guyed TV mast constructed near Hemingford in 1969 for TV transmittin ... |
Tokyo Sky Tree | ... tal broadcasting to the area. A taller digital broadcasting tower, known as | , was completed in February, 2012 |
Torre delle Milizie | In the Middle Ages, the | and the convent of St. Peter and Domenic were built, and above Constantine ... |
World Trade Center | ... September 2001, the Academy lost 14 alumni in the terrorist attacks on the | and The Pentagon. The Academy was placed under unprecedented high security |
Stroma | ... move as the water rises. Large groups of seals can be seen at the north of | , from the lighthouse round to the north-west part of the island and at th ... |
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower | ... d high until 1967, when it became the tallest building ever demolished. The | , standing 700 feet (213 m) at the foot of Madison Avenue, wrested the tit ... |
Kirkharle Hall | ... raft by serving as a gardener's boy at Sir William Loraine's modest seat at | . In 1739 he moved south, where his first landscape commission was for a n ... |
Hoboken Terminal | ... use, offering service on the Raritan Valley Line to Newark Penn Station and | , with connecting service to Penn Station New York in Midtown Manhattan |
World Trade Center | ... aki — the Seattle-born architect best known as the designer of the original | in New York — in tandem with his starkly modernist design for the new Regi ... |
Heinrich-Hertz-Turm | ... io electronics products in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, is named after him. The | radio telecommunication tower in Hamburg is named after the city's famous ... |
Bell Tower | ... oyed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, with only Abbot Lichfield's | remaining. During the 13th century, one of the two main battles of England ... |
Nieuwe Kerk | ... on 28 November 1962, and was buried in the Dutch Royal Family crypt in the | in Delft, on 8 December. The funeral was, at her request and contrary to p ... |
Tower of Babel | ... esis in the Bible, the name of the substance used to bind the bricks of the | is translated as bitumen (see Gen 11:3). A one-kilometre tunnel beneath th ... |
Montauk Point Light | ... ng trail western terminus is in the forest with the eastern terminus at the | |
Louisbourg Light | ... defend France's fishing fleet on the Grand Banks. The French also built the | house in 1734, the first lighthouse in Canada and one of the first in Nort ... |
Benjamin Franklin Bridge | Interstate 676 and Route 30 runs through Camden to the | on the north side of the city |
Florida Citrus Tower | The | , one of the first constructed Florida landmarks, is located in Clermont. ... |
World Trade Center | ... ural Hudson shoreline at Greenwich Street to West Street. When building the | , 1.2 million cubic yards (917,000 m³) of material was excavated from the ... |
Lambeth Palace | The archbishop's main residence is | in the London Borough of Lambeth. He also has lodgings in the Old Palace, ... |