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Cleveland Point Light, also known as Point Cleveland Light, is a lighthouse located on the north-eastern tip of Cleveland Point, overlooking Moreton Bay, at Cleveland, a suburb approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) east-south-east of Brisbane, Australia. The original lighthouse was established in 1864-1865 as a wooden hexagonal tower. It is one of only two surviving lig...
Cleveland Pools located in Hampton Row, Bath, Somerset, England is a semi-circular lido built to designs by John Pinch the Elder in 1815. It is believed to be the oldest public outdoor swimming pool in England. It is a Grade II* listed building.
In the Georgian period Bath had grown in popularity as a spa town. The opening of Pulteney Bridge enabled the development of...
The Clifden Suspension Bridge is an historic suspension bridge near Clifden, New Zealand. Built in 1899, it spans the Waiau River and is 111.5 m long. It is sometimes called the "Iron Bridge."
The bridge has been accessible to pedestrians only since 1978. In April 2010 the bridge was closed to pedestrian traffic due to safety concerns outlined in a report commissioned...
Cliff Dwellers is a bunch of very strange, but ingenious, dwelling built against and around these natural formations.
The largest of the "Cliff Dweller" homes. It was built by Blanche Russell whose car broke down here in the 1920s. She had to camp here and wait for another car to come along. Before it did, she found that she liked the area. So she build this dwelling ...
Cliffe Fort is a disused artillery fort built in the 1860s to guard the entrance to the Thames from seaborne attack. Constructed during a period of tension with France, it stands on the south bank of the river at the entrance to Cliffe Creek in the Cliffe marshes on the Hoo Peninsula in North Kent. Its location on marshy ground caused problems from the start and neces...
With at least 150 rooms and 21 kivas, Cliff Palace is an exceptionally large cliff dwelling. It was surrounded by a vibrant, active community. Because of the large kiva to room ratio, some scholars suggest Cliff Palace was an important gathering place, perhaps an administrative center with ceremonial use for many Ancestral Pueblo villages. The people who lived in the ...
The Cliff Palace is the largest cliff dwelling in North America. The structure built by the Ancient Pueblo Peoples is located in Mesa Verde National Park in their former homeland region. The cliff dwelling and park are in the southwestern corner of Colorado, in the Southwestern United States.
The Cliff Palace was constructed primarily out of sandstone, mortar and woo...
The Bandiagara Escarpment is an escarpment in the Dogon country of Mali. The sandstone cliff rises about 500 meters above the lower sandy flats to the south. It has a length of approximately 150 kilometers. The area of the escarpment is inhabited today by the Dogon people. Before the Dogon, the escarpment was inhabited by the Tellem and Toloy. Many structures remain f...
The Clifton House was an important overnight stage stop on the Mountain Branch of the Santa Fe Trail. It was located in Colfax County, New Mexico about six miles south of Raton, New Mexico, on the Canadian River. The site is located at mile marker 344 of U.S. Route 64, just off of exit 446 on Interstate 25.
Thomas L. Stockton, a rancher, built the Clifton House in 186...
Clifton was founded in 1873, the year the Lesinsky brothers built a smelter in Clifton due to the close proximity to water. During the mining years before and after this, criminals were not sentenced to prison time, instead they were sentenced to work in the copper mines for a certain amount of time. This was an ideal way to deter criminals as well as increase the lab...
Clifton Observatory (grid reference ST564733) is a former mill, now used as an observatory, located on Clifton Down, close to the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol, England.
The building was erected, with the permission of the Society of Merchant Venturers, as a windmill for corn in 1766 and later converted to the grinding of snuff, when it became known as 'The Snuff...
The Clifton Suspension Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Avon Gorge, and linking Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in North Somerset, England. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, it is a landmark that is used as a symbol of Bristol. It is a grade I listed building. It is classified as a part of the B3129.
The idea of building a bridge across the Avon Gorge o...
Built in 1912 and historically named; Arizona and New Mexico Railway Passenger Station located on US191 Coronado Blvd (Previously Route 666). This historic Train Depot was originally built to accommodate what was predicted to be a population growth of 20,000. Although the anticipated growth never came to be the train depot was still busy in the beginning however as th...
The William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park is the presidential library of Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States (1993–2001). It is located in Little Rock, Arkansas and includes the Clinton Presidential Library, the offices of the Clinton Foundation, and the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service. It is the thirteenth pre...
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