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Lemon Hill is a Federal-style mansion in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, built from 1799 to 1800 by Philadelphia merchant Henry Pratt. The house is named after the citrus fruits that Pratt cultivated on the property in the early 19th century.
The mansion is situated on a parcel of land formerly part of Robert Morris's 300-acre (120 ha) estate, "The Hills." In 1799 Pratt...
Le Morne Brabant is a peninsula at the extreme south-western tip of Mauritius and the most windward side of the island. It is highlighted by an eponymous single standing basaltic rock with a summit of 556 metres above sea level which belongs to the most imposing sight on Mauritius. The summit covers an area of more than 12 hectares. There are many overhanging caves at...
The Lemp Mansion is a historical house in Benton Park, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. It is also the site of three suicides by Lemp family members after the death of the son Frederick Lemp, whose William J. Lemp Brewing Co. dominated the St. Louis beer market before Prohibition with its Falstaff beer brand.
According to local legend, Lemp Mansion is haunted by spirits. Acc...
The Lenggong valley in Ulu Perak is one of Peninsular Malaysia's most important areas for archaeology, as excavations have revealed many traces of Malaysia's prehistory. It is the site of the oldest known place of human activity in the Peninsula. Today it is still a rural area, with small kampungs surrounded by green vegetation and limestone hills. Lenggong can b...
Traditional skills of building and sailing Iranian Lenj boats in the Persian Gulf
Inscribed in 2011 on the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding
Iranian Lenj vessels are traditionally hand-built and are used by inhabitants of the northern coast of the Persian Gulf for sea journeys, trading, fishing and pearl diving.
The Lennon Wall or John Lennon Wall, is a wall in Prague, Czech Republic. Once a normal wall, since the 1980s it has been filled with John Lennon-inspired graffiti and pieces of lyrics from Beatles songs.
In 1988, the wall was a source of irritation for the communist regime of Gustáv Husák. Young Czechs would write grievances on the wall and in a report ...
Loacted at the Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, the giant statue of Leonardo da Vinci has greeted visitors since it was unveiled on August 19, 1960. Millions of people have passed it over the decades, but it was not until 2006 that a secret hidden inside the statue was discovered. In a small hatch, located at a height of about 30 feet, approximately in the m...
The Lionel Viera Bridge, also known as the Puente de la Barra and Maldonado Bridge, is a stressed ribbon bridge linking the cities of Punta del Este and La Barra across the Maldonado River in southern Uruguay. The bridge is a landmark of both the local beach communities and of Uruguay.
A man by the last name Martínez, the first owner of the La Barra hotel, La P...
León Viejo, is the place where the city of León was originally founded in what is now the town of Puerto Momotombo in the Municipality of La Paz Centro of the Department of León, Nicaragua. This city, after a popular consultation, was abandoned to be settled in another location. For this reason it is called "León Viejo" (Old León).
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Ferdinand Cheval (born 1836 in Charmes-sur-l'Herbasse, Drôme, France; died 19 August 1924) was a French postman who spent thirty-three years of his life building Le Palais idéal (the "Ideal Palace") in Hauterives. The Palace is regarded as an extraordinary example of naïve art architecture.
Cheval began the building in April 1879. He reports:
"I was ...
Le Pont du Garrit is a 176 meter long Eiffel-type bridge that served as the primary connection between Berbiguieres and Saint-Cyprien over the Dordogne River for nearly 100 years (1894 - 1991).
Currently closed to automobile traffic, it serves people on foot, bicycle, and horseback.
Leprosy Museum was founded in 15th century and was in use until the middle of 20th century. It's a monument of thousands of tragedies and tells many stories.
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