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Machpelah Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery located within the Cemetery Belt in Glendale, Queens, in the U.S. state of New York. It was established around 1855. In addition to managing the 6-acre (2.4 ha) cemetery, the former Machpelah Cemetery Association also managed the adjacent Union Field Cemetery, New Union Field Cemetery and Hungarian Union Field Cemetery. Machpela...
Machrie Moor is the site of a number of neolithic structures dating back up to 4,500 years ago. They are located near the village of Machrie on the Isle of Arran, Scotland. The area also has the Kings Cave which was believed to have been used by Robert the Bruce.
Machu Picchu is a 15th century Inca “estate”, built for an Inca Emperor, situated on an incredibly scenic mountain ridge high in the Andes above the Urubamba Valley (The Sacred Valley of the Incas) in Peru, 80 kilometers northwest of Cusco. Often referred to as the “Lost City of the Incas”, Machu Picchu is frequently regarded as the best and mo...
Much of the farming done at Machu Picchu was done on its hundreds of man-made terraces. These terraces were a work of considerable engineering, built to ensure good drainage and soil fertility while also protecting the mountain itself from erosion and landslides. However, the terraces were not perfect, as studies of the land show that there were landslides that happen...
Macinhata do Vouga Railway Museum is located at the station of the same name, at Ramal de Aveiro ( Vouga Line ) in Águeda . It occupies old installations adapted for this purpose.
The Mackinac Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Straits of Mackinac to connect the non-contiguous Upper and Lower peninsulas of the U.S. state of Michigan. Opened in 1957, the bridge (familiarly known as "Big Mac" and "Mighty Mac") is the third longest in total suspension in the world and the longest suspension bridge between anchorages in the Western hemisphe...
MacLean's Cross is along Iona’s ancient ‘street of the dead’. This finely carved stone cross dating to the 1400s. Pilgrims filing up from the boats would have stopped here to say a prayer on their way to Iona Abbey and St Columba’s Shrine.
There is a plaque on the base of the cross facing the lane which reads: -
"Medieval pilgrims paused he...
The MacPhee House in Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia is a former hotel and present day visitor information centre listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places for its heritage value.
The 1+1⁄2-story house was built around 1875 in the centre of Sheet Harbour on a 0.5 acres (0.20 hectares) lot. A two-storey side ell was added in 1911 to accommodate visitors, as i...
The Macquarie Harbour Penal Station, a former British colonial penal settlement, established on Sarah Island, Macquarie Harbour in the former colony of Van Diemen's Land, now Tasmania, Australia, operated between 1822 and 1833. The settlement housed mainly male convicts, with a small number of women. During its 11 years of operation, the penal colony achieved a reputa...
The Macquarie Lighthouse, also known as South Head Upper Light, was the first, and is the longest serving, lighthouse site in Australia. It is located on Dunbar Head, Vaucluse (approximately 2 km south of South Head) near the entrance to Sydney Harbour. There has been a navigational aid in this vicinity since 1791 and a lighthouse near the present site since 1818. The...
Macquarie Place is a small triangular park in downtown Sydney, Australia. It is located at the corner of Bridge Street and Loftus Street, and is named after Governor Lachlan Macquarie.
Macquarie Place was the first formally laid out public space in Sydney (1810), functioning as the town square. Along with Hyde Park it is the oldest public park in Australia. Its size h...
Maculje Necropolis are medieval tombstones called Stecak near the town of Novi Travnik. Necropolis called Maculje in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Stećaks was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016. It includes 30 tombstones – of which 22 from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2 from Croatia, 3 from Montenegro, and 3 from Serbia.
Macy's Herald Square in New York City boasts a unique feature: 20 wooden escalators, built between 1920 and 1930 by the Otis Elevator Company. Made of oak and ash, with ribbed wooden treads and brass fittings, they represent a bygone era of engineering. While the mechanical parts have been updated and modern safety measures have been implemented, the wooden structure ...
Maczuga Herkulesa is a tall (30 meters) limestone monadnock situated in Ojców National Park near Pieskowa Skała, north of Kraków in southern Poland. Its name, in Polish, means the "cudgel (or bludgeon) of Hercules", due to its distinctive shape.
Karst topography of soluble bedrock characterizes the entire park. The area is noted for its rock formations, ...
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