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A large art piece hangs from the ceiling of the hotel lobby, measuring approximately 2,000 sq ft (190 m2) and representing flowers of various colors. It is a popular attraction and free to view. Known as Fiori di Como ("Flowers of Como"), it was created by glass artist Dale Chihuly. Wynn hired him to create an art piece for the ...
The First Americans Museum (FAM) is a museum in Oklahoma City. It was previously known as the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum. It is expected to open in September 2021.
The center were initiated in the 1990s and previously was named the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum. Construction began in 2006, was interrupted in 2012 when state funding ran out...
The “Naked Warrior,” as named by sculptor John Seward Johnson II, is a Navy combat swimmer wearing shorts, fins and a face mask. The City Council accepted the gift from the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida. The statue also honors all maritime commando units that have provided the same skills and support found in today’s U.S. Navy...
First Contact This beautiful sculpture by artist Laurel Nannup, fondly referred to as 'the bird' or 'the penguin'.
Located at the William Street Landing, the work depicts the arrival of European settlers to Perth. As the European boats arrived, the local Noongar people believed that these ships, were their past ancestors returning from the sea.
At night the sculptur...
First DCLI Cemetery, The Bluff is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission burial ground for the dead of the First World War located near The Bluff south of Ypres (Ieper) in Belgium on the Western Front. It takes its name from the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (DCLI).
The area where the cemetery stands, known by soldiers as "The Bluff", is an artificial ridge in the l...
The First Fleet is the name given to the group of eleven ships carrying convicts, the first to do so, that left England in May 1787 and arrived in Australia in January 1788. The ships departed with an estimated 775 convicts (582 men and 193 women), as well as officers, marines, their wives and children, and provisions and agricultural implements. After 43 convicts had...
On the first Thursday of each month in the East End of London, over 100 galleries and museums stay open late and host special events in a district-wide celebration of culture and learning. What happens continually changes but don't worry, whenever you will enjoy (mostly complimentary) arts shows, musical performances and maybe even a few free beers.
Fisheries Museum in Hel is located in a 15th-century church building contains items showing history of fishery in Gulf of Gdańsk and Baltic Sea, culture of Kashubians.
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