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World of Trams Stuttgart highlights of Stuttgart's tram history from the first horse-drawn tram of 1868 and experience the development of the vehicles up to the "Stuttgart classic" GT4, which was replaced in 2007 by today's light rail.
The World of WearableArt (WOW) Award Show is a two-hour performance spectacle held annually in Wellington, New Zealand in September. The show can be difficult to descrive, but not eazy to forget. It's a montage of theater, dance, color, movement and art - a theatrical experience.
Each year the judges select over 150 garments created by designers from all over New Zeal...
The World of Wearable Art (WOW) is a museum devoted to wearable art and classic cars located in Nelson, New Zealand, opened in October 2001. The WOW Gallery shows the attending garments of the World of Wearable Art Awards Show, a two-hour performance spectacle held annually in Wellington during September. It started in Nelson in 1987 and is a popular show, attrac...
World's End Close in Edinburgh was considered literally was the end of most people's world. Situated just inside the Netherbow gate, poorer residence who couldn't afford the entrance fee back into the city stayed there whole lives within the confines of the City Walls.
Lucas, Kansas is the home base of The World's Largest Collection of the World's Smallest Versions of the World's Largest Things Traveling Roadside Attraction and Museum. Although it is best enjoyed while on the road, when at home WLCoWSVoWLT can be seen just up the alley behind the Garden Of Eden. The first WLCoWSVoWLTc (shown above) is no longer traveling and can now...
Chock-full shelves display more than a million kids' playthings. Known as The World's Largest Toy Museum displayed American toys from the 1800s to 1990s including Star Wars and 1950 Western toys in Branson, Missouri.
The World’s Largest Toy Museum Complex in Branson consists of six museums that feature different toy collections:
World's Largest Toy Museum ...
The Corn Palace is a multi-purpose arena/facility located in Mitchell, South Dakota. The Moorish Revival building is decorated with crop art; the murals and designs covering the building are made from corn and other grains. It is a popular tourist destination, visited by more than 500,000 people each year.
The Corn Palace serves the community as a venue for concerts, ...
The World's Smallest Museum in Superior, Arizona is only 134 square feet. The museum has artifacts of the town and about different bits of U.S. history.
On the way from the World Trade Center Subway Station and before entering into the modern arches of the Oculus, traveler often dn't notice they are walking through the last remains of the original World Trade Center subway concourse and past a door tagged by 9/11 first responders.
Doorway is between PATH and New York City Subway stations, including the back of the pr...
The World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument is a United States national monument honoring several aspects of American engagement in World War II. It encompasses 9 sites in 3 states totaling 6,310 acres (2,550 ha).
In Hawaii:
USS Arizona Memorial and Visitor Center
USS Utah Memorial
USS Oklahoma Memorial
Six Chief Petty Officer Bungalows on Ford Island
Moo...
The World War I Memorial (King's African Rifles War Memorial) is located in Downtown Lilongwe. The King's African Rifles (KAR) was a British Colonial Auxiliary Forces regiment raised from Britain's East African colonies in 1902. It primarily carried out internal security duties within these colonies along with military service elsewhere during the world wars and othe...
Tombstone on the trail to the Wall Street Stamp Mill, Joshua Tree National Park, California. The mill was built by Bill Keys, a local rancher, miner and character, using equipment moved from Pinon Wells. In the 1940s, Keys was involved in a dispute with Worth Bagley over access to the Wall Street Mill. Keys shot and killed Bagley in 1943 and placed a stone commemorati...
The Wounded Knee Massacre, also known as the Battle of Wounded Knee, was the deadliest mass shooting in American history, involving nearly three hundred Lakota people shot and killed by soldiers of the United States Army. The massacre, part of what the U.S. military called the Pine Ridge Campaign, occurred on December 29, 1890, near Wounded Knee Creek (Lakota: Čhaŋkp&...
Wreck of the Ten Sail is a historic shipwreck event that occurred off the East End of Grand Cayman Island on February 8, 1794. Ten ships that were part of a convoy on its way from Jamaica to the United States and Britain wrecked on the surrounding reef. While local residents braved the stormy waters and successfully rescued all of the ships' crew and passengers, eight...
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