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Line A is the oldest line of the Buenos Aires Underground. Opened to the public on 1 December 1913, the first underground line in South America, the Southern Hemisphere and the Spanish-speaking world, it made Buenos Aires the 13th city in the world to have an underground transport service. The line stretches 9.8 km from Plaza de Mayo and San Pedrito and runs under all...
The ruins of Linlithgow Palace are situated in the town of Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland, 15 miles (24 km) west of Edinburgh. The palace was one of the principal residences of the monarchs of Scotland in the 15th and 16th centuries. Although maintained after Scotland's monarchs left for England in 1603, the palace was little used, and was burned out in 1746. It i...
Lions' Gate is a gate in the walls of the Old City in Jerusalem. It is one of seven open gates in the Old City walls.
The start of the traditional Christian observance of the last walk of Jesus from prison to crucifixion, the Via Dolorosa begins at the Lions' Gate. Carved into the wall above the gate are four lions, two on the left and two on the right. Suleiman the M...
For over 200 years, the waters that flow from springs in Lisdoonvarna in the Clare Shales have attracted visitors for their curative properties. Try the health-giving sulphur-rich spa water straight from the pump & visit our Heritage Centre to find out about our history.
Lisdoonvarna Spa Wells Heritage Centre & Pump Room is Ireland’s only remaining spa....
Lismore Castle is located in the town of Lismore in County Waterford in Ireland. It was largely re-built in the Gothic style during the mid-nineteenth century by William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire.
The castle site was originally occupied by Lismore Abbey, an important monastery and seat of learning established in the early 7th century. It was still an ecclesias...
The last bastion against Queen Elizabeth I in the First Desmond Rebellion, Listowel Castle was built in the 15th century and was the last fortress of the Geraldines to be subdued. It fell after 28 days siege to Sir Charles Wilmot on 5 November 1600, who had the castle's garrison executed in the following days. One of the best examples of Anglo-Norman architecture in K...
Litlibær was built in 1895 and the house is made of timber with stone side walls and grass on the roof.
The cafe is open in the summer from mid-May to Sept 15th. It will be possible to buy coffee and home-made side dishes in the style of the housewife in Hvítanes.
Greenbrier Cemetery is located next to the Little Greenbrier Schoolhouse. In many ways, the cemetery is representative of typical Appalachian cemeteries. Awkwardly constructed on a slope, nearly half of the graves are those of children.
Little Fort National Park is the site of a former Spanish fortress with a few masonry walls still exist on the hillside. The 36-acre area is also a wildlife sanctuary. Easy access into the park from seashore, but a difficult hiking trail leads to the ruins. Little Fort National Park can be found just south of the Yacht Harbour.
Little Greenbrier is the name of a former Appalachian community that is now an historical area in the Great Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee. The community was situated in a hollow rising from Metcalf Bottoms along Little River to the upper slopes of Cove Mountain, in the northeastern section of the national park. Little Greenbrier was once known simply as "Gree...
The Little Greenbrier School is a former schoolhouse and church in the ghost town of Little Greenbrier in Sevier County, Tennessee, United States. Located near Gatlinburg in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, it was built in 1882, and was used as a school and church almost continuously until 1936. When the residents of Little Greenbrier asked Sevier County ...
The Little Red Lighthouse, officially Jeffrey's Hook Light is a small lighthouse on the Hudson River in New York City. It was made famous by the 1942 children's book The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridgeby Hildegarde Swift, illustrated by Lynd Ward.
The lighthouse stands on Jeffrey’s Hook, a small point of land that supports the base of the eastern...
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