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The Branson Scenic Railway is a heritage railroad in Branson, Missouri. The trains depart from a historic depot in downtown Branson and operate in the scenic Ozark Mountains for an approximate 40-mile (64 km) round trip.
As the underlying rail lines are owned by the Missouri and Northern Arkansas Railroad (MNA) and are still in use as an active railroad, MNA traffic d...
Brasília is the capital of Brazil. The name is commonly spelled Brasilia in English. The city and its District are located in the Central-West region of the country, along a plateau known as Planalto Central.
These and other major structures were designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer. In the Square of Three Powers, he created as a focal point the ...
The Brasília TV Tower was completed in 1967 (the observation platform opened in 1965) at a height of 218 metres. The tower added another six metres after additions by the TV channel Bandeirantes. First it was 212 then it added for the current height of 224 metres. The tower is the fourth tallest structure in Brazil and is also one of the most noticeable from Ju...
Bratislava Castle is the main castle of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. The massive rectangular building with four corner towers stands on a quite isolated rocky hill of the Little Carpathians directly above the Danube river in the middle of Bratislava. It is an outstanding feature of the city.
It provides an excellent view of Bratislava, of Austria and, when the...
Brat Stop Stained Glass Clock is 21 feet tall, 5,000 pounds and stands outside of The Brat Stop along the I-94 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, It once stood in Milwaukee.
Braunton Burrows is an extensive sand dune system on the North Devon coast. During WW2 it was used as the US assault training centre from 1943 up until the Invasion of Normandy. One of the key tasks for the D-Day landings in Normandy would be for efficient embarkation and debarkation of the landing craft. To assist in training for this concrete mock-ups of landing cra...
Braunton Burrows played an important role during the Second World War. In 1943 Lieutenant Colonel Paul W. Thompson was tasked with training the Americans for their assault on the heavily defended Normandy beaches. At the most northerly point Braunton Burrows there is the remains of a Matilda tank. Matilda’s where used by the British, but this one may have been d...
Bray Tower is located on Valentia Island, County Kerry. The tower was built by the occupying English forces in 1815 in the fashion of a 16th-century Irish tower house.
The B Reactor at the Hanford Site, near Richland, Washington, was the first large-scale nuclear reactor ever built. The project was commissioned to produce plutonium-239 by neutron activation as part of the Manhattan Project, the United States nuclear weapons development program during World War II. The B reactor was fueled with metallic natural uranium, graphite mode...
The Breakers Point Naval Guns are a historic World War II-era defensive fortification on the island of Tutuila in American Samoa. It consists of two six-inch Mark 8 Model 2 naval guns, mounted on circular concrete platforms about 200 feet above sea level at the end of Papatele Ridge, which flanks the east side of Pago Pago Harbor. The guns, manufactured in 1907, were ...
Monument dedicated to the inventor of the paint roller. Norman James Breakey invented a paint roller in 1940, had it patented in Canada, and produced it in a home factory.
After WW II, he sold at least 50,000 of the paint rollers under the name Koton Kotor and it was also sold as the TECO roller by Eaton's.
See the apartment that Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's) lives in. Its her small rented apartment on the Upper East Side she shares with her cat. She spends her nights out on the town and her days sleeping off the hangover from the night before in this house in New York City.
Breakneck Battery is an artillery battery in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It is located on Ministry of Defence property at the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, north of Lord Airey's Battery. It is one of a dozen batteries in Gibraltar that had 9.2-inch (233.7 mm) guns installed around the turn of the twentieth century. The emplacement features a 9.2-inch Mar...
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