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Charging Bull, sometimes referred to as theBull of Wall Streetor theBowling Green Bull, is a bronze sculpture that stands on Broadway just north of Bowling Green in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City. The 7,100-pound (3,200 kg) bronze sculpture, standing 11 feet (3.4 m) tall and measuring 16 feet (4.9 m) long, depicts a bull, the symbol of aggressive...
The Charles Bridge is a famous historic bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague, Czech Republic. This cobblestone bridge was built during the reign of Roman Emperor Charles IV in 1357. It spans 1,700 feet and offers some of the best views of the Vltava River.
During the day the bridge gets filled with peddlers and tourists, but in the early morning hours the br...
The Charles Darwin Research Station (CDRS) is a biological research station operated by the Charles Darwin Foundation. It is located in Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands, with satellite offices on Isabela and San Cristóbal islands.
The objectives of the CDRS is to conduct scientific research and environmental education for conservation....
On the second day of battle the Stone House continued to serve as a hospital. Some Union troops also buried their men in the yard of the Stone House. Two members of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry, Privates Charles E. Brehm, age 21, and Eugene P. Geer, age 17, arrived at the Stone House after being wounded late in the battle, and were taken to an upstairs room. At...
Charles Fort (Dún Chathail) is a star fort located on the water's edge, at the southern end of the village of Summer Cove, on Kinsale harbour, County Cork, Ireland. James' Fort is located on the other side of the harbour.
Charles Fort is built on the site of an earlier stronghold known as Ringcurran Castle, which featured prominently during the Siege of Kinsale...
The Charles Graves House is a three-story brick residence constructed for Charles Graves at 123 Tradd Street in Charleston, South Carolina. The roof has a hip in it and the details exhibit styling of the Federal architecture period.
The interior follows the normal Charleston single house plan. There is a three-story stair hall in the center with a single room on eithe...
The Charles Hall Ferry, which provides vehicle and pedestrian traffic services across Lake Powell between Bullfrog and Halls Crossing, is back in seasonal operation.
From Halls Crossing to Bullfrog via State Route 95 is a distance of 125 miles.
Bullfrog to State Route 95 is a distance of 34 miles.
Halls Crossing to State Route 95 is a distance of 34 miles.
TheCharles H. Spencerwas a stern-wheel steamboat that was briefly used on the Colorado River to transport coal for gold refining operations at Lee's Ferry, Arizona.
In 1910, Charles H. Spencer was a prospector who arrived at Lee's Ferry in search of gold hidden in shale of the Chinle Formation. His company, American Placer Corporation, processed the shale by creating ...
Built in 1883, this Queen Anne-style townhouse was constructed for Charles K. Miller, a marketing and advertising executive, and remained in his family until 1947, when it was sold and converted into apartments, and narrowly escaped demolition for a larger Modern residential tower in 1964. The house is clad in red brick with a mansard roof, two front gabled wall dorme...
The Charles Krug Winery is a winery founded by Charles Krug in 1861. It was named to the National Register of Historic Places on November 8, 1974.
Historically, Charles Krug introduced innovative ideas in California winemaking. He began making wine using a cider press for pressing, carefully selected rootstocks, varietals and vineyard sites. The knowledge he gained an...
The Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge is the longest hanging bridge for pedestrian use in the world. It is located in Randa, Switzerland and replaced the defunct de:Europabrücke (Randa), which had been damaged by a rock slide. The bridge spans 494 meters (1621 feet), and upon its inauguration in July 2017 became the longest suspension bridge built for pedestrian t...
Charles Montague Cooke Jr. House and Kūkaʻōʻō Heiau is a property in Honolulu, Hawaii. The house, also known as Kualii (also spelled Kualiʻi), was built in 1911–1912 for Charles Montague Cooke Jr., and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
In 1902, wealthy businessman Charles Montague Cooke (of Castle & Cooke) gave his son Monty (as Cha...
Charles Mound is a gentle, 1,235-foot high hill in northern Jo Daviess County, Illinois, near the small town of Scales Mound and 11 miles (18 km) northeast of Galena. It is the highest natural point in the state; thus, it is considered a highpoint.
Charles Mound is the highest natural point in Illinois. (The highest point is the Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sea...
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