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The Kamakura Museum of Literature (Kamakura Bungakukan) is a small museum in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan, that contains material about writers who have lived, died, or were active in the city of Kamakura itself. The museum displays personal effects, manuscripts, first editions, and documents owned by well over a hundred writers of Japanese literature, including Soseki N...
On 26 December 2004, a tsunami wave caused by the Indian Ocean earthquake struck major west coast beaches of Phuket, and Kamala suffered severe damage. Sculptures and inscriptions capture the tragedy, offering space for reflection.
Kamokila Hawaiian Village is a historical site of an authentic Hawaiian village. It is snuggled by the World Renown fern grotto, Secret Falls and the Opaeka'a Waterfall, on the Wailua River. We have found artifacts that include medicine rocks, birthing stones, bell stones, foundations of houses and petroglyphs. It was first restored in 1979. This spot was ideal f...
Kampong Glam in Singapore is known for its vibrant street art scene, with numerous murals and graffiti pieces adorning its walls and alleyways.
Haji Lane is particularly famous for its colorful murals.
The area also features the Graffiti Hall of Fame, a 230-meter long stretch showcasing Southeast Asia's first official graffiti, according to Asian Journeys.
The Kamppi Chapel (Finnish:Kampin kappeli, Swedish:Kampens kapell) is a chapel in Kamppi, Helsinki, located on the Narinkka Square. It is also known as the "Chapel of Silence" since it is intended to be a place to calm down and have a moment of silence in one of the busiest areas in Finland.
The chapel is operated on a partnership basis by the Helsinki Parish Union an...
The Kamthieng House Museum is a museum in Watthana District, Bangkok, run by the Siam Society under royal patronage. It is a 160-year-old traditional teakwood house from northern Thailand.
Kanab is a city in and the county seat of Kane County, Utah, United States. It is located on Kanab Creek just north of the Arizona state line. This area was first settled in 1864 and the town was founded in 1870 when ten Mormon families moved into the area. The population was 3,564 at the 2000 census.
Locals refer to Kanab as "Little Hollywood" due to its history as a...
The Kanchanaburi War Cemetery (known locally as the Don-Rak War Cemetery) is the main Prisoner of War (POW) cemetery associated with victims of the Burma Railway. It is located on the main road (Saeng Chuto Road) through the town of Kanchanaburi, Thailand, adjacent to an older Chinese cemetery. It was designed by Colin St Clair Oakes and is maintained by the Commonwea...
Monument to the arrival of the Kanrin Maru, the first Japanese naval ship to arrive in San Francisco. March 17, 1860. It carried the first Japanese embassy to the United States.
NOTE: The Kansas City Museum in the Historic Northeast area is closed for construction with plans to re-open in 2019. During construction, the Museum will host special off-site exhibitions and programs, and on-site events on the Museum grounds.
The Kansas City Museum is a museum located in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Housed in a historic 1910 Beaux-Arts styl...
The Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center is a museum and educational facility in Hutchinson, Kansas that is best known for the display and restoration of spaceflight artifacts and educational camps. It is one of only three museums to display flown spacecraft from Mercury, Gemini and Apollo missions.
The Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center grew from a planetarium establ...
Constructed in 1930, the Kansas Route 66 Visitors' Center started its existence as a gasoline station owned by the Independent Oil and Gas Company. The station replaced an earlier livery barn at the corner of 10th Street and Military Avenue in Baxter Springs. The new station opened July 7, 1930 as "one of the districts finest". The Tudor cottage style received much at...
The Kapllan Pasha Tomb (Albanian: Tyrbja e Kapllan Pashës) is a Muslim Türbe built in 1817 in the center of Tirana, Albania.
The government of Albania declared it a Cultural Monument of the first category in 1948. Its 8 columns are made of carved stone, placed on an octagonal-shaped stone base, and capped with octagonal shape capitals. The former Ottoman rul...
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