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Estes Park is a town in Larimer County, Colorado, United States. A popular summer resort and the location of the headquarters for Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park lies along the Big Thompson River. Estes Park had a population of 5,858 at the 2010 census.
Estes Park sits at an elevation of 7,522 feet (2,293 m) on the front range of the Rocky Mountains at the ea...
The Eternal Light Peace Memorial is a 1938 Gettysburg Battlefield monument dedicated on July 3, 1938, commemorating the 1913 Gettysburg reunion for the 50th anniversary of the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg on July 3, 1913. The natural gas flame in a one-ton bronze urn is atop a tower on a stone pedestrian terrace with views from the terraced hill summit over about 400 sq ...
Man-carved room sunken at the bottom of a redwood stump along Avenue of the Giants. Visible from the road, and with tours available, the front of the house is entered through the hollow trunk of a still-living tree. The front door and windows are clearly visible to passersby, and the rest of the house adjoins the rear of the tree in a more traditional style.
The Ethan Allen Express is a 241-mile (388 km) passenger train operated by Amtrak between New York City and Rutland, Vermont, via Albany. The total trip is scheduled to be completed in 5.5 hours. Its operations are subsidized by the State of Vermont, and the train is popular among vacationers travelling to the ski resort area of Killington. The Ethan Allen Expressis n...
The Ethyl the Whale on the campus of Santa Fe Community College in Santa Fe, New Mexico is the world's largest recycled-platic sculpture. Originally commissioned for the Monterey Bay Aquarium, the sculpture was acquired by the Santa Fe-based art collective Meow Wolf and installed in Santa Fe in 2019 to raise awareness about the impact of plastic waste on the environme...
Cerveteri is a town and comune of the northern Lazio, in the province of Rome. Originally known as Caere (also Caisra and Cisra), it is famous for a number of Etruscan necropoleis that include some of the best Etruscan tombs anywhere.
The most famous attraction of Cerveteri is the Necropoli della Banditaccia, which has been declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site tog...
Tarquinia, formerly Corneto and in Antiquity Tarquinii, is an ancient city in the province of Viterbo, Lazio, Italy.
The original site of the Etruscan city of Tarquinia, known as the "Civita", is on the long plateau to the north of the current town. The two coexisted for most of the early Middle Ages, with Tarquinia dwindling to a small fortified settlement on the "Ca...
Check out the old Eucla Telegraph Station Ruins along the coast from Eucla. In 1877 Eucla was established as a manual telegraphic repeater station connecting the overland telegraph from Darwin (and London and Europe) to Perth. The old station has been inundated by sand dunes mobilized when a plague of rabbits decimated the vegetation that had previously kept the dunes...
The Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site, located in Danville, California, preserves Tao House, the Monterey Colonial hillside home of America's only Nobel Prize-winning playwright, Eugene O'Neill.
RESERVATIONS are required to visit this site.
The National Park Service does not publish the address of the property, but it is widely known that it is located near K...
The Euphrasian Basilica is a basilica in Poreč, Croatia. The episcopal complex, including, apart the basilica itself, a sacristy, a baptistery and the bell tower of the nearby archbishop's palace, is one of the best examples of early Byzantine architecture in the Mediterranean region.
The Euphrasian basilica has for the most part retained its original shape, but accid...
Eureka or Eureka Landing, is a former mining town and steamboat landing, now a ghost town, on the Arizona bank of the Colorado River in what is now La Paz County, Arizona. It was originally located in Yuma County, Arizona from 1863 through the 1870s.
In the fall of 1863, the Eureka Mining District was formed when silver strikes were made in the Chocolate Mountains of ...
Eureka Mine (Harrisburg), aka Aguereberry Camp, is along the dirt road to Aguereberry Point in Death Valley National Park. Gold from the Eureka Mine sustained Pete Aguereberry for 40 years. Hisorians estimate that Aguereberry extracted about $175,000 worth of gold (then valued at $20 per ounce) from Providence Ridge during his life time.
The ruins of the Cashier Mill...
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