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Butter Slip (Butterslip) was built in 1616 and was once a place for butter vendors to setup their stall son market day. The walkway connects High St with St Kieran's St and is a good place for shopping and strolling.
Butt of Lewis Lighthouse, designed by David Stevenson, was built at Butt of Lewis to aid shipping in the 1860s. Unusual for a lighthouse in Scotland, it is constructed of red brick, and is unpainted. The station was automated in 1998, one of the last to have been converted. A modern differential GPS base station has now been sited on a nearby hill to further aid navig...
Büyükada is the largest of the nine so-called Princes' Islands in the Sea of Marmara, near Istanbul, with an area of about 2 square miles (5 square kilometres). It is officially a neighbourhood in the Adalar (Islands) district of Istanbul Province, Turkey.
The island's name means "Big Island" in Turkish. Alternative Greek names are Πρίγκ&e...
Bydlin is a village in southern Poland. The castle ruins here is worth the visit since it's scenic area ideal for walking and cycling.
It lies approximately 13 kilometres (8 mi) north-east of Olkusz and 42 km (26 mi) north-west of the regional capital Kraków.
Bygdøy or Bygdø is a peninsula on the western side of Oslo, Norway. Bygdøy has several museums, like the Kon-Tiki Museum, which shows all year long the legendary expeditions of Thor Heyerdahl; the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History; the Viking Ship Museum; the Norwegian Maritime Museum and the ship Fram, used by Roald Amundsen. Bygdøy Roy...
The Byodo-In Temple is a non-denominational Buddhist temple located on the island of O'ahu in Hawai'i at the Valley of the Temples. At 47-200 Kahekili Highway, the Byodo-In Temple is a replica of a 900-year-old Buddhist place of worship at Uji in Kyoto prefecture of Japan. Inside the Byodo-In Temple is a nine-foot (3 m) Lotus Buddha, a wooden Buddha. It is covered in ...
TheCabanon de vacancesis a vacation home designed and built by noted architect Le Corbusier in 1951. It is the only place the architect Le Corbusier built for himself which he used for vacation. In July 2016, the home and several other works by Le Corbusier were inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Le Corbusier loved his summer home for its location. He drowned i...
Cabazon Dinosaurs, also referred to as Claude Bell's Dinosaurs, are enormous, sculptured roadside attractions located in Cabazon, California and visible to the immediate north of Interstate 10. The site features Dinny the Dinosaur, a 150-ton building shaped like a larger-than-life-sizedApatosaurus, and Mr. Rex, a 100-tonTyrannosaurus rexstructure. Dinny (pronounced "D...
The Cabin Creek Ranger Residence and Dormitory, also known as the Cabin Creek Ranger Station, were built in 1934 and 1935 in Sequoia National Park by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The three-room wood-frame residence and the two-room dormitory are examples of the National Park Service Rustic style.
The two buildings stand close to the former site of the Lost Gr...
The first European explorer to land was the explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo in 1542, who commanded three Spanish ships that spent several weeks on the island while exploring the Santa Barbara Channel and California Coast. Cabrillo died on the island and is thought by many to have been buried there.
The memorial commemorating the Spanish explorer can be found a...
Cabrillo National Monument is located at the southern tip of the Point Loma Peninsula in San Diego, California. It commemorates the landing of Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo at San Diego Bay on September 28, 1542. This event marked the first time that a European expedition had set foot on what later became the West Coast of the United States.
On October 14, 1913, by p...
The Cades Cove Methodist Church was organized in the 1820s, probably through the efforts of such circuit riders as George Eakin. The Methodist congregation, like that of the Missionary Baptists, was small. It is located along the 11-mile, one-way Cades Cove Loop Road.
The Cades Cove Missionary Baptist Church, with a much smaller congregation then Cades Cove Primitive Baptist Church, continued to meet intermittently throughout the 19th century. It is located along the 11-mile, one-way Cades Cove Loop Road.
The Primitive Baptists remained the dominant religious and political force in the cove with their meetings interrupted only by the Civil War. The Missionary Baptists, with a much smaller congregation, continued to meet intermittently throughout the 19th century. It is located along the 11-mile, one-way Cades Cove Loop Road.
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