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The Holocaust Memorial of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation is a Holocaust memorial at 1933-1945 Meridian Avenue, in Miami Beach, Florida. It was conceived by a committee of Holocaust survivors in 1984, formally established in 1985 as the Holocaust Memorial Committee, a non-profit organization. It was designed by Kenneth Treister on a site designated by the City of ...
The Miami Beach Post Office is a historic 1937 Art Moderne U.S. Post Office building in Miami Beach, Florida designed by Howard Lovewell Cheney. The post office contains a fountain and murals by Charles Hardman depicting Ponce de Leon's invasion of Florida.
The Art Deco Welcome Center offers visitors customer service along with information on preservation and awareness of the Art Deco "Historic" District through the "Official" Art Deco Walking Tour, Art Deco Museum, lectures, films, exhibits, and other events.
Guided Walks depart daily at 10:30 am every morning, Thursdays at 10:30 am and 6:30 pm. Self-guided audio avail...
Middleham Castle is a ruined castle in Middleham in Wensleydale, in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It was built by Robert Fitzrandolph, 3rd Lord of Middleham and Spennithorne, commencing in 1190. The castle was the childhood home of King Richard III, although he spent very little of his reign there. The castle was built to defend the road from Richmond to Ski...
The Middle Head Fortifications consist of the Outer Middle Head Battery located at the end of Old Fort Road, the Inner Middle Head Battery located at the end of Govenors Road, and the Obelisk batteries reached by a path from the corner of Middle Head Road and Chowder Bay Road, Middle Head, Mosman, New South Wales. The fortifications at Middle Head formed part of Sydne...
The Bridge between two continents at Sandvík is a small footbridge over a major fissure which provides clear evidence of the presence of a diverging plate margin. The bridge was built as a symbol for the connection between Europe and North America.
This separate berthing space was for Midshipmen on board. These sailors, who had trained at the Naval Academy, came on board to “learn the ropes” about life at sea. When they finished their studies, they could be a full officer in the Wardroom.
Ever dream of crossing the largest concrete arch in the Western Hemisphere? Your dreams can come true! Just cross the Mike O-Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge—the second highest bridge in the United States (and highest concrete arch bridge in the world)! The Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge spans the Colorado River between Arizona and Nevad...
Milagra Ridge is a 240 acre (.97 km²) parcel of land that is an isolated island ecosystem, located about 7 miles (11 km) south of San Francisco, near the city of Pacifica. It was first inhabited by the Ohlone indigenous people, and was later claimed by Spanish settlers and Mexican ranchers.
In 1942 the U.S. Army started construction of Battery #244 on top of Mila...
The attraction side of the mountain, which includes the Mile High Swinging Bridge, is accessed via Grandfather Mountain Entrance Road. The bridge is still the highest suspended footbridge in the world at 5,280 feet above sea level, its creaky swaying over dizzying heights an adrenaline rush for those brave enough to make the crossing.
Admittance fees are charged at th...
The Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over the River Clyde in the city of Glasgow, Scotland, built as part of the millennium celebrations and funded by the Millennium Commission. The Bridge links the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre with the Glasgow Science Centre and Pacific Quay development to the south.
The bridge was opened to the public in 2002.
The Millennium Gate Museum (also known as The Gate) is a triumphal arch and Georgia history museum located in Atlanta, on 17th Street in the Atlantic Station district of Midtown. Based on the Arch of Titus, the monument celebrates peaceful accomplishment, with special attention paid to Georgia's history and people. As of 2011, it is the largest classical monument to h...
Miller Field was a United States Air Force facility on Staten Island, New York, in New Dorp. It was founded in November 1919 and completed in 1921. It was named after James Ely Miller, a captain of the 95th Aero Squadron in the Air Force, who died in combat on March 9, 1918 over Rheims in World War I and was the first United States aviator killed in the war that was s...
he Milwaukee Riverwalk is a continuous pedestrian walkway along the Milwaukee River in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Conceived in the 1990s to increase public access to the waterway, the Milwaukee Riverwalk has grown to include art displays called RiverSculpture!, the RiverSplash! festival (which ended a 20-year run in 2009), Riverwalk Park, water taxi landings, and ...
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