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Wall Street is a 0.7-mile-long (1.1 km) street running eight blocks, roughly northwest to southeast, from Broadway to South Street on the East River in the Financial District of lower Manhattan, New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector (even if financial firms are n...
The Wall Street Mill in Joshua Tree National Park was a complete and operable gold ore crushing mill featuring late-19th Century two-stamp mill machinery. Consequently the significance encompasses the mill machinery, the building which houses it, the well which supplied water for the mill's operation, and the well pump. It is the only gold ore crushing mill in the reg...
In 1922, the United States Bureau of Public Roads undertook a 23-mile road-building project along the Winslow Highway that stretched between Flagstaff and Angel through the Coconino National Forest in Arizona. The largest structure built as part of the project was the Walnut Canyon Bridge, which spans the canyon crossing Walnut Creek one mile northwest of Winona. Soon...
The Walsh Bay Wharves is a harbour-side area in Sydney. Walsh Bay was the site of Sydney's port facilities and is now converted to apartments, theatres, restaurants, cafes and a hotel.
The Walt Disney Concert Hall at 111 South Grand Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles, California, is the fourth hall of the Los Angeles Music Center. Bounded by Hope Street, Grand Avenue, and 1st and 2nd Streets, it seats 2,265 people and serves (among other purposes) as the home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra and the Los Angeles Master Chorale.
Lillian Disney ma...
In 1907 two German researchers, Walther von Knebel and Max Rudloff, had an accident on the Öskjuvatn on an expedition. In search of the casualties, Knebels' fiancée Ina von Grumbkow undertook two expedition trips over the next few years and recorded her perceptions in the book "Ísafold - Travel Pictures from Iceland".
Wardija Tower (Maltese:Torri tal-Wardija), originally known asTorre della Guardia di Giornoand also known as Bubaqra Tower (Maltese:Torri ta' Bubaqra), is a small watchtower in the limits of Żurrieq, Malta. It was completed in June 1659 as the thirteenth of the De Redin towers.
Wardija Tower was the last coastal watchtower to be built on the main island of Malta. It i...
Wardour Castle is located at Wardour, near Tisbury, in the English county of Wiltshire, about 15 miles (24 km) west of Salisbury. It is managed by English Heritage who have designated it as a grade I listed building, and is open to the public. The original castle was partially destroyed during the English Civil War.
The castle was built on land previously owned by the...
The central space was shared by all officers and used as their dining room. Officers slept in private quarters known as staterooms, which are located along the length of the wardroom.
This central space was used by all officers as their dining room and lounge. They would outfit it with their own furniture, which would include rugs as well. The staterooms along the sides are individual, and can each be locked. The open bars allow for airflow, and privacy can be added with curtains.
The Warkworth Cement Works Ruins are located just outside ofWarkworth, New Zeland. Cement works started here in 1866 and stopped around 1928. The site is now a pinic grounds and popular summer swimming hole.
Castle of Warmian Bishops in Lidzbark Warmiński - a castle from the fourteenth century located in Lidzbark Warmiński, belonging to Poland's most precious Gothic architectural style buildings. The castle is located in Lidzbark Warmiński (48 km north of Olsztyn, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship; in Poland.
A palatial stronghold located in Lidzbark Warmiński - which for cent...
Warren's Gate, first described by the nineteenth century surveyor Charles Warren, is an ancient entrance into the Temple platform in Jerusalem which lies about 150 feet (46 m) into the Western Wall Tunnel. In the Second Temple period, the gate led to a tunnel and staircase onto the Temple Mount.
After the Rashidun Caliphate conquest of Jerusalem from the Byzantines, J...
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