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All-You-Can-Drink Tequila Train is a luxurious vintage train that shuttles you from Guadalajara to Tequila, Mexico. Feel like a traveler from another era with wooden coaches, ample seating, and a dream bar. Get serve hot snacks and cocktails while passing through the agave landscape route to Tequila. The journey ends at the company's iconic 250-year-old distillery.
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The Joseph Bailly Homestead, also known as Joseph Bailly Homestead and Cemetery, in Porter, Indiana, is a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
The Bailly Homestead is preserved by the National Park Service in Indiana Dunes National Park in Porter, Indiana. The Homestead was the home of Joseph Aubert de Gaspé Bailly de Messein, a fur trader, and his family. Bailly b...
Joseph Cone Stone Cabin and Studio is just outside of Quartzsite. There are two stone buildings. Joseph Fremont Cone (1892-Oct. 18, 1971) was an artist and worker of ironwood. He was well-known in the area for being a nature lover.
The Joseph H. Rainey House, also known as the Rainey-Camlin House, is a historic house at 909 Prince Street in Georgetown, South Carolina. Built in the 1760s, it was the home of the first black United States Congressman, Joseph H. Rainey, a former slave. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1984.
Rainey, born a slave in 1832 in Georgetown, became a fre...
TheJosephine Shaw Lowell Memorial Fountainis an outdoor fountain in Bryant Park, Manhattan, New York memorializing Josephine Shaw Lowell, a social worker active in the late 19th century. The fountain was designed by architect Charles A. Platt and dedicated in 1912.
The black granite memorial commemorates social worker Josephine Shaw Lowell, who founded the Charity Org...
The Joseph S. Fay was a wooden steamer built in 1871 Quayle and Martin at Cleveland, Ohio. At the time of launch, the Fay was the largest ship ever built in Cleveland. She hit the rocks and sank at 40 Mile Point during a strong gale on October 19, 1905. Now, its lower hull -- still containing a load of iron ore -- sits in shallow water not far from shore, wh...
The Joseph T. Smitherman Historic Building, also known by a variety of other names throughout its history, is a historic Greek Revival building in Selma, Alabama. Completed in 1847, it has served many functions in the more than 160 years of its existence. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 20, 1975, due to its architectural and ...
Mexico City's Vasconcelos Library, labeled by the press as the "Megabiblioteca", is considered controversial and is the largest investment in infrastructure by the Vicente Fox administration. It is dedicated to José Vasconcelos, the former philosopher, presidential candidate and president of the National Library of Mexico. The library is spread across 38,000 sq...
The Josiah's Bay plantation is a ruin of an old plantation house on Tortola in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) which has recently been restored.
Between the mid-18th and 19th centuries, sugar plantations covered the hillsides of the British Virgin Islands. Most of these are now totally destroyed or have fallen into such disrepair that restoration is impossible. The e...
Today Josie’s cabin would be considered a modest structure. It is hard to imagine this place as a hub of activity, a site where one individual poured heart and soul into endless hours of chopping wood, cooking meals, milking cows, entertaining guests, and tending the chicken coop and vegetable garden. Look closer at the walls and envision a bed where Josie slept...
Josselin Castle (Château de Josselin) is a medieval castle at Josselin, in the Morbihan department of Brittany, France, first built in the 11th century and rebuilt at various times since. It has been designated as amonument historiquesince 1928.
Guéthénoc,vicomteof Porhoët, Rohan and Guéméné, began to build the first castl...
Journigan's Millwas built in the 1930's at a site in Emigrant Canyon that was near several springs. The Site had the longest contiguous usage of a site formilling-related activities within theDeath Valley.
Joya de Cerén (Jewel of Cerén) is an archaeological site in El Salvador featuring a pre-Columbian Maya farming village preserved remarkably intact under layers of volcanic ash. It is often referred to as the "Pompeii of the Americas" in comparison to the famous Ancient Roman ruins.
A small farming community inhabited as early as 900 BC, Cerén was ...
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