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‘Iolani Palace 364 South King Street Honolulu, HI 96813 Completed in 1882, ‘Iolani Palace functioned as the official residence of Hawaii’s monarchy. It was first known as Hale Ali’i meaning house of chief. However, Kamehameha V renamed it in honor of his brother. Io’ translated means Hawaiian hawk an...
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A landmark in Lippe, Westphalia, Germany. One of the most popular landmarks in Germany. We have set up a litte page with a virtual tour of the place: externsteine-teutoburgerwald.de/360-grad-virtueller-rundgang.html
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Henry Chapman Mercer, an archaeologist, collector, and tile-maker, designed and built this six-story reinforced concrete structure to house his collection of tools and other everyday artifacts from pre-industrial America. Mercer chose concrete to protect his collection from fire; it is used in every aspect of the build...
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Overlooking the Main Concourse looking West. A Beaux-Arts style building and U.S. National Historic Landmark. About 125,000 commuters pass through everyday. The ceiling depicts an elaborately decorated astronomical Zodiac that is depicted backwards. A large American flag was hung in Grand Central Terminal a few d...
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The building, a Beaux-Arts design opened in May 23, 1911 and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965. During the 1930s, NYC Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia named the two lion statues: Patience and Fortitude, for the qualities New Yorkers would need to survive the economic depression. OMG - we'll need new name...
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Donaupark in Vienna Size: approximately 604,000 square metres Description of the Park Under the auspices of the 1964 Vienna International Garden Festival, a generous park area was created in 1963 and 1964 on an island between the Danube and the Old Danube, between the centre of Vienna and the districts of Flor...
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Henry Chapman Mercer, an archaeologist, collector, and tile-maker, designed and built this six-story reinforced concrete structure to house his collection of tools and other everyday artifacts from pre-industrial America. Mercer chose concrete to protect his collection from fire; it is used in every aspect of the buil...
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Known as the 'White Dove of the Desert', this Southwest Jesuit mission was founded in 1692 as part of New Spain, it was transferred to the Franciscan missionaries around 1768 and shortly thereafter it was destroyed by Indians. Located 9 miles South of Tucson, the current church was rebuilt in 1793 and is the oldest in...
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southside of Germanys highest railroad bridge 107m above the river Wupper stitched from 288 pics 24x12
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One of Pittsburgh's oldest and best known historical landmarks and the Nation's only Military Museum dedicated to honoring the men and women of all branches of service, the citizen as well as the professional soldier. Within this stately structure are exhibits displaying military artifacts and personal mementos, a conc...
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