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The Chicago Theater(en)USA / Illinois / Chicago (Chicago)theatre, landmark
North Christian Church(en)USA / Indiana / Columbus (Columbus, Indiana)church, landmark, historic, interesting placewww.northchristianchurch.com/ The North Christian Church is a church in Columbus, Indiana. Founded in 1955, it is part of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). The church building of 1964 was designed by Finnish architect Eero Saarinen (1910 — 1961) and
Former Site of Fort Dearborn(en)USA / Illinois / Chicago (Chicago)memorial, historic, interesting place, historic landmarkFrom 1803- 1830 this was one of United State westernmost outposts
Greene County Railroad Viaduct: Third Largest in the World(en)USA / Indiana / Bloomfield landmark, railway, interesting place, bridge, road bridgeGreene County's Railroad Viaduct: Third Largest in the World. The viaduct spans Richland Creek valley. This structure, supported by 18 towers, is 2,295 feet long and 180 feet high. The viaduct was completed in December 1906. Location: On the Illinois
Hotel Casa del Mar(en)USA / California / Santa_Monica (Los Angeles)hotel, restaurant, historic landmark, historical buildingA legendary building since the 1920s. 1910 Ocean Way Santa Monica, CA 90405 (310) 581-5533 www.hotelcasadelmar.com/
Former Southern Indiana Reformatory and Colgate Clock(en)USA / Indiana / Jeffersonville (Clarksville, Indiana)landmark, historic, interesting placeMeasuring 40 feet in diameter, with hands of 16 and 20.5 feet, respectively, the Colgate Clock is the second largest timepiece in the world, exceeding London's Big Ben. It is outranked only by its sister Colgate Clock in Jersey City,
Hook's Drugstore Museum and Soda Fountain(en)USA / Indiana / Rocky_Ripple (Indianapolis)museum, landmarkwww.rxmuseum.org/index.htm
The Landmark Theater(en)USA / Virginia / Richmond (Richmond, Virginia)theatreOriginally known as "The Mosque". www.ci.richmond.va.us/departments/parks/landmark.aspx
St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church(en)USA / New_Jersey / West_New_York (New York City)church, interesting place, historic landmark, historical buildingSt. Bartholomew's Church, commonly called St. Bart's, is a historic Episcopal parish founded in January 1835, and located on the east side of Park Avenue between 50th and 51st Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
Bush Stadium (2008/2009 Indiana’s 10 Most Endangered landmarks)(en)USA / Indiana / Indianapolis (Indianapolis)stadium, historic landmarkOpened in 1931, Bush Stadium was the longtime home of baseball in Indianapolis, serving as the home of the Indianapolis Indians. It opened as Perry Stadium in 1931 and was renamed Victory Field in 1942 to honor the United States
The Seal and Fountain(en)USA / Texas / Lubbock (Lubbock, Texas)landmark, sculptureThe Seal of Texas Tech University.
Leaning Tower of Niles(en)USA / Illinois / Morton_Grove (Niles)landmark, interesting placeReplica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Urban landmark familiar to those who travel this stretch of Touhy Ave. virtualglobetrotting.com/map/60839/view/?service=0 maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=42.01246999999999~-87.78409799999999&style=o&lvl=2&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=11354886&encType=1
Lawrence Hall(en)USA / Pennsylvania / Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA)university, landmark, historic, dormitoryDormitories, classrooms and office space for Point Park University. Originally the Sheraton Pittsburgh, later the Sherwyn Hotel.
The Automobile Club of Southern California Building(en)USA / California / Vernon (Los Angeles)interesting place, historic landmark2601 South Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90007 Date of Construction: 1921. Architect: Hunt and Burns, Roland E. Coate. Until recently, this three-story Spanish Colonial Revival office building served as the headquarters for the largest Automobile Club in the country.
Halifax Apartments(en)USA / California / West_Hollywood (Los Angeles)apartment building, historic landmark6376 Yucca St Los Angeles, CA 90028 (323) 463-7486 Opened in 1923, the building was originally owned by Leach Cross, who named it the "Cross Arms Apartments." In the early '80s it was in the heart of where crack cocaine
Bettencourt/Rodriguez Adobe(en)USA / California / San_Luis_Obispo (San Luis Obispo)adobe, historic landmarkAlthough restored and a city historic landmark, the adobe was not deemed signifigant enough to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Of all these homes as far as the eye can see, this was the first one
Historic Ramp Creek Covered Bridge(en)USA / Indiana / Morgantown park, landmark, bridge, Wooden covered bridgeDouble-barreled covered bridge over North Fork Salt Creek at Brown County State Park Open to two lanes of traffic, 3 ton limit/9ft clearance. Built 1838 by Henry Wolf; relocated 1932; rehabilitated 1986
Old Standard-Times Building(en)USA / Massachusetts / Fairhaven landmarkThe former home office of The Standard-Times at 555 Pleasant St.
Cinema 140(en)USA / Massachusetts / New_Bedford landmark, cinema, defunct, demolished376 Hathaway Rd (508) 999-6577‎ The former home of Cinema 140, New Bedford's last independent theater.
Angels Flight(en)USA / California / Vernon (Los Angeles)funicular, interesting place, historic landmarkAngels Flight™ Railway 351 South Hill Street (between Third and Fourth streets) Angels Flight is a landmark funicular railway in the Bunker Hill district of downtown Los Angeles, California. The funicular has operated on two slightly different sites, using the
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