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Shofuso (Pine Breeze Villa), (Japanese: 松風荘) also known as Japanese House and Garden, is a traditional 17th century-style Japanese house and garden located in Philadelphia's West Fairmount Park on the site of the Centennial Exposition of 1876. Shofuso is a nonprofit historic site with over 30,000 visitors each year and is open to the public for visitation and group to...
The Shooting Gallery Petroglyph Site is located in a disjunct section of Basin and Range National Monument in a bowl-shaped mountain valley. The Shooting Gallery Petroglyph area can be divided into four main areas.
This large, complex prehistoric site lies within the Shooting Gallery Archaeological District and contains over 70 rock art panels, including both petrogly...
The Shore Line Trolley Museum, located in East Haven, Connecticut, is the oldest operating trolley museum in the United States. It was founded to preserve the heritage of the trolley car. The museum includes exhibits on trolley history in the visitors' center and offers rides on restored trolleys along its 1.5 miles (2.4 km) track. The ride includes a tour of the muse...
Shorty Harris was a legendary prospector in the Mojave Desert and Death Valley, best known for sparking the 1904 Bullfrog gold rush near Rhyolite, Nevada. Though he had a talent for finding gold, he rarely profited, often selling claims too soon or spending the money on drink.
Small in size but big in personality, he was beloved for his humor, generosity, and rugged...
Tribute to Shorty Harris by Fred Bervoets at the Goldwell Open Air Museum near Rhyolite Nevada.
Shorty Harris was a legendary prospector in the Mojave Desert and Death Valley, best known for sparking the 1904 Bullfrog gold rush near Rhyolite, Nevada. Though he had a talent for finding gold, he rarely profited, often selling claims too soon or spending the money on d...
The Goodman Theatre is a professional theater company located in Chicago's Loop. A major part of Chicago theatre, it is the city's oldest currently active nonprofit theater organization. Part of its present theater complex occupies the landmark Harris and Selwyn Theaters property.
The Goodman was founded in 1925 as a tribute to the Chicago playwright Kenneth Sawyer Go...
The Opéra de Nice is the principal opera venue in Nice, France.
It offers three types of performances: operas, ballets and classical concerts ; and houses the Ballet Nice Méditerrannée and the Nice Philharmonic Orchestra.
The “petit théâtre en bois” was first created in 1776 by Marquess Alli-Maccarani. Sold in 1787, it reo...
Radio City Music Hall is an entertainment venue located in Rockefeller Center in New York City. Its nickname is the Showplace of the Nation, and it was for a time the leading tourist destination in the city. Its interior was declared a city landmark in 1978.
The 12-acre (4.9 ha) complex in midtown Manhattan known as Rockefeller Center was developed between 1929 and 19...
The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, located in Louisville, is a major performing arts center in Kentucky. Tenants include Broadway Across America, Kentucky Opera, Louisville Ballet and Louisville Orchestra.
The Kentucky Center also hosts artworks by Alexander Calder, Joan Miró, John Chamberlain, Jean Dubuffet and others.
The Center was dedicated on Nov...
West End theatre is a popular term for mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres of "Theatreland" in and near the West End of London. Along with New York's Broadway theatre, West End theatre is usually considered to represent the highest level of commercial theatre in the English-speaking world. Seeing a West End show is a common tourist activity in...
Showmen's Rest in Forest Park, Illinois, is a 750 plot section of Woodlawn Cemetery mostly for circus performers owned by the Showmen's League of America The first performers and show workers that were buried there are in a mass grave from when between 56 and 61 employees of the Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus were interred. They were killed in the Hammond circus train ...
The Queen's Hall is a 900-capacity music venue, situated on Clerk Street in Edinburgh, Scotland. Originally built in 1823 as Hope Park Chapel, it was converted to its current role in 1979 and was formally opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 6 July 1979.
It now plays host to all types of live music, and presents approximately 200 performances every year. It is the year-rou...
The Shrine of Remembrance (commonly known among locals as The Shrine) is a war memorial in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located in Kings Domain on St Kilda Road. It was built to honour the men and women of Victoria who served in World War I, but is now a memorial to all Australians who have served in war. It is a site of annual observances of ANZAC Day (25 April) a...
The Shrine of the Book wing houses the Dead Sea Scrolls—discovered 1947–56 in 11 caves in and around the Wadi Qumran. Initially, it was intended to build the shrine on the Givat Ram campus of the Hebrew University, adjoining the National Library.
An elaborate planning process of seven years led to the building's eventual construction in 1965, funded by the...
Shubra Palace is a royal palace in Taif, Saudi Arabia. It was one of the royal residences until 1995 when it was transformed into a museum.
The building was originally constructed in 1858 as a two-storey house. It was rebuilt by Ali Pasha, former sharif of Mecca, and completed in 1905. It was named after a palace built in Cairo, Egypt.
Following the capture of the cit...
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