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Little People (aka Tiny Men Formations) is a rock garden hidden in the sand dunes at Ocotillo Wells OHV park. Over the years off-roaders have been building miniature rock monuments to honor their friends.
Little Petra, also known as Siq al-Barid ("the cold canyon") is an archaeological site located north of Petra and the town of Wadi Musa in the Ma'an Governorate of Jordan. Like Petra, it is a Nabataean site, with buildings carved into the walls of the sandstone canyons. As its name suggests, it is much smaller, consisting of three wider open areas connected by a 450-m...
The Little Red Lighthouse, officially Jeffrey's Hook Light is a small lighthouse on the Hudson River in New York City. It was made famous by the 1942 children's book The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridgeby Hildegarde Swift, illustrated by Lynd Ward.
The lighthouse stands on Jeffrey’s Hook, a small point of land that supports the base of the eastern...
Little Rock became the capital of the Arkansas Territory in 1819 and of the state of Arkansas in 1836. Little Rock lies at the center of the state, more-or-less where the Ozark Mountains, the Ouachita Mountains, and the Mississipi Alluvial Plain (the "Delta") come together. Traveling east from Little Rock, you traverse flat land nearly all the way to the Mississippi R...
Little Rock Central High School is a high school in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. Central High School was the site of forced school desegregation during the American Civil Rights Movement. Central is located at the intersection of Daisy L. Gatson Bates Drive (named for the civil rights leader and formerly known as 14th Street) and Park Street.
Central High Sch...
Little Round Top is the smaller of two rocky hills south of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania—the companion to the adjacent, taller hill named Big Round Top. It was the site of an unsuccessful assault by Confederate troops against the Union left flank on July 2, 1863, the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg, in the American Civil War
Little Round Top was defended succ...
The Little Sable Point Light is a lighthouse located south of Pentwater in the lower peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is in the southwest corner of Golden Township, just south of Silver Lake State Park.
The lighthouse was designed by Col. Orlando M. Poe and has been described as "A classic Poe tower." The design used 109 1-foot-diameter wood pilings to be d...
The remains of the Silver Mines are located in Little Sark. You will see the chimneys from the mining era sticking up. The corner of the engine house shown in this image has since collapsed during a rough winter.
Small replica of the Statue of Liberty in Duluth, MN. It was installed in 1976 as a bicentennial project “for the children of Duluth” by Raymond E. Bartholdi.
The Little St Bernard Pass (French:Col du Petit Saint-Bernard, Italian:Colle del Piccolo San Bernardo) is a mountain pass in the Alps on the France–Italy border. Its saddle is at 2188 metres above sea level. It is located between Savoie, France, and Aosta Valley, Italy, to the south of the Mont Blanc Massif, exactly on the main alpine watershed. There is also a ...
"Little Venice" in Baku Boulevard was built in 1960. It has two large and several small islands, which are connected by decorative stone bridges, and gondolas.
The Little Western Wall, also known as HaKotel HaKatan (or just Kotel Hakatan) and the Small Kotel is a Jewish religious site located in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem near the Iron Gate to the Temple Mount. The wall itself dates from the Second Temple period, (516 BCE – 70 CE). It is the continuation of the Larger part of the Kotel and almost e...
The Little White House was the personal retreat of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, located in the Historic District of Warm Springs, Georgia. He first came to Warm Springs (formerly known as Bullochville) in 1924 for polio treatment, and liked the area so much that, as Governor of New York, he had a home built on nearby Pine Mountain. T...
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