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Flaming Gorge Dam is a concrete thin-arch dam on the Green River, a major tributary of the Colorado River, in northern Utah in the United States. Flaming Gorge Dam forms the Flaming Gorge Reservoir, which extends 91 miles (146 km) into southern Wyoming, submerging four distinct gorges of the Green River. The dam is a major component of the Colorado River Storage Proje...
The Flamingo Marina is Everglades National Park's only marina, open year round, and operated by Everglades Guest Services Everglades currently offers tours of Whitewater Bay Backountry Tour and Florida Bay at the Flamingo marina.Backcountry Boat TourThe 90 minute Everglades Backcountry Tour departs daily at 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM, & 3:00 PM. This boat tour ventures up ...
The Flåm Line is a 20.2-kilometer (12.6 mi) long railway line between Myrdal and Flåm in Aurland, Norway. A branch line of the Bergen Line, it runs through the valley of Flåmsdalen and connects the mainline with Sognefjord. The line's elevation difference is 863 meters (2,831 ft); it has ten stations, twenty tunnels and one bridge. The maximum gradie...
Flanigan Ditch was constructed about 1880 by the Flanigan family, Mormon pioneers in the Zion valley. The Flanigans acquired water rights for a portion of the flow of the Virgin River in 1880 to water the family's lands along the river. The family was prominent, with the feature now known at "The Watchman" called "Flanigan Peak", while the location of the present Watc...
See the old chimney and broiler from a whaling station in Öndundarfjörður near Flateyri. It's a giant red-brick chimney along the beach 2.5 kilometers before arriving at Flateyri.
The Flatiron Building, originally the Fuller Building, is located at 175 Fifth Avenue in the borough of Manhattan, New York City, and is considered to be a groundbreaking skyscraper. Upon completion in 1902, it was one of the tallest buildings in the city at 21 floors high, and one of only two skyscrapers north of 14th Street – the other being the Metropolitan L...
The Flat Iron Building is a nine-story 52,000-square-foot building at the junction of Battery Park Avenue and Wall Street in Asheville, North Carolina. It was announced in 1925 and took its first tenants in January 1926. The Flat Iron was designed by New York architect Albert C. Wirth and developed by L. B. Jackson, as part of Edwin W. Grove's Battery Park Hill redeve...
Fleet Week San Diego is a United States Navy, United States Marine Corps, and United States Coast Guard tradition where active military ships recently deployed in overseas operations dock. Once the ships dock, the crews can enter the city and visit its tourist attractions. At certain hours, the public can take a guided tour of the ships. Often, Fleet Week is accompani...
Fleishhacker Pool was a public saltwater swimming pool complex, located in the southwest corner of San Francisco, California, United States, next to the San Francisco Zoo at Sloat Boulevard and the Great Highway. Upon its completion in 1925, it was one of the largest outdoor swimming pools in the world; it remained open for more than four decades until its closure in ...
A béguinage (French) or begijnhof (Dutch) is a collection of small buildings used by Beguines. These were various lay sisterhoods of the Roman Catholic Church, founded in the 13th century in the Low Countries, comprising religious women who sought to serve God without retiring from the world.
A stone cairn at Mount Lofty's summit was originally used to mark the trig point, and in 1885 this was replaced by an obelisk which served as the central reference point for surveying purposes across Adelaide. In 1902 the obelisk was rededicated and renamed as the "Flinders Column".
The summit was closed to the public during the Second World War, when the obelisk was...
Flinders Street railway station is a railway station on the corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets in Melbourne, Australia. It serves the entire metropolitan rail network. Backing onto the city reach of the Yarra River in the heart of the city, the complex covers two whole city blocks and extends from Swanston Street to Queen Street.
Flinders Street is served by Metr...
Private home made of spray foam construction. Built of sprayfoam concrete by architect Ken Kern and artist Wayne Trapp with students from nearby Lake Erie College in 1970. It is actually named 'Le Chant du Cygne,' French for 'Swan Song,' which is what the sculptor considered it to be. This iconic Lake County home known for its whimsy and sloping, stonelike facade.
Price: $1995.00