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The Pilastri Aqueduct in Ischia Ponte is one of Ischia's most historic sights. The 500 meter long Pilastri aqueduct was built in the 16th century, to remedy the shortage of water of the then Village of Celsa, now Ischia Ponte.
Pildappa Rock is an impressive granite outcrop located 15 kilometres off the National Highway One, access to the attraction is through the town of Minnipa.
The Pilgrim was a sailing brig (180 tons, 86.5 feet (26.4 m) long) engaged in the California hide trade of the early 19th century. Although just one among many other ships engaged in the business, the Pilgrim was immortalized by one of her sailors, Richard Henry Dana, Jr., who wrote the classic accountTwo Years Before the Mastabout its 1834 voyage between Boston and C...
The Pilgrimage Church of St John of Nepomuk at Zelená Hora (Gruneberg) in Žďár nad Sázavou, near the border between Bohemia and Moravia, is the final masterpiece of Jan Santini Aichel, a maverick Bohemian architect who combined the Borrominiesque Baroque with references to Gothic elements in both construction and decoration.
In 1719, when the...
The Pilgrimage Church of Wies is an oval rococo church, designed in the late 1740s by Dominikus Zimmermann, who for the last eleven years of his life lived nearby. It is located in the foothills of the Alps, in the municipality of Steingaden in the Weilheim-Schongau district, Bavaria, Germany.
In 1738, tears were seen on a dilapidated wooden figure of the Scourge...
Pilgrim Hot Springs is a ghost town in the interior of the Seward Peninsula of northwestern Arctic Alaska. Also known as Kruzgamepa, it is located on the southeast bank of the Kruzgamepa River, about 8 miles (13 km) south of milepost 65 of the Kougarok Road. The location gained prominence in the early 20th century because of its thermal hot springs, which made agricul...
The Pilgrim Monument in Provincetown, Massachusetts, was built between 1907 and 1910 to commemorate the first landfall of the Pilgrims in 1620 and the signing in Provincetown Harbor of the Mayflower Compact. This 252-foot-tall (76.8 m) campanile is the tallest all-granite structure in the United States, and is part of the Provincetown Historic District.
In 1620, the P...
Pillar Point Harbor is a boat harbor created by a riprap breakwater in San Mateo County, California immediately north of Half Moon Bay. It is used by both pleasure craft and small commercial fishing boats.
The Ohlone people inhabited the region into much of the 19th century, and a number of recorded shipwrecks occurred in the immediate area. The modern harbor facilit...
The Pillars of Hercules is a limestone rock formation that guards the entrance to English Harbour on the island of Antigua. Getting there is a difficult hike but easily viewed by boat or from Fort Berkeley on the other side of the harbour.
Pillnitz Castle is a restored Baroque palace at the eastern end of the city of Dresden in the German state of Saxony. It is located on the bank of the River Elbe in the former village of Pillnitz. Pillnitz Castle was the summer residence of many electors and kings of Saxony; it is also known for the Declaration of Pillnitz in 1791.
The Pillnitz Castle complex consists...
Pillory of Sortelha is a pillory located in the parish of Sortelha , in the municipality of Sabugal , district of Guarda , in Portugal .
This pillory has been classified as a Public Interest Property since 1933 . It is not covered by Special Protection Zone (ZEP) or Protection Zone (ZE), or other classification.
This pillory was built in the 16th century, in Manueline...
The pilot house is where they steered the ship. The ship’s steering wheel, also known as a helm, has a special knot on the central spoke. This allowed the crew to know when the ship was on a direct and straight course.
Small Nevada historical marker for Pilot Peak approximately 14 miles to the NNW.
The high, symmetrically shaped mountain seen rising to the north is Pilot Peak, named by John C. Fremont on his expedition of 1845. Previously, the Bartleson-Bidwell party camped here in 1841. These emigrants had traveled one day and night across the Great Salt Lake Desert to find their...
The Piłsudski Square is the largest square of Poland's capital, located in the Warsaw city centre. The Square is named for Marshal Józef Piłsudski who was instrumental in the restoration of Polish statehood after World War I.
Over the centuries, the square has been named successively as the Saxon Square (Plac Saski) after Poland's Saxon kings with the Saxon Pal...
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