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The Chernobyl Nuclear Plant near the now abandoned city of Prypiat in the Ukraine was the site of the most devastating nuclear accident known to the world on April 26, 1986 when explosions and fire following a test at the facility released significant quantities of radioactive matter and gases into the atmosphere. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 4,0...
PS Waverley is the last seagoing passenger-carrying paddle steamer in the world. Built in 1946, she sailed from Craigendoran on the Firth of Clyde to Arrochar on Loch Long until 1973. Bought by the Paddle Steamer Preservation Society (PSPS), she has been restored to her 1947 appearance and now operates passenger excursions around the British coast.
Since 2003 PS Waver...
Puako Petroglyph Archaeological Preserve is along the Kohala Coast on the Big Island of Hawaii. The preserve features features over a thousand petroglyphs, lava rock carvings etched into stone centuries ago by Native Hawaiians. There are carvings of turtles, human forms, canoes, and others.
It is just a short distance from the Fairmont Orchid Hawaii, Holoholokai Beac...
The Public Garden, also known as Boston Public Garden, is a large park located in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts, adjacent to Boston Common.
Together with the Boston Common, these two parks form the northern terminus of the Emerald Necklace, a long string of parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. While the Common is primarily unstructured open space, the Public ...
Public Square is the central plaza of downtown Cleveland, Ohio. Based on an 18th-century New England model, it was part of the original 1796 town plat overseen by Moses Cleaveland, and remains an integral part of the city's center. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
The 10-acre (4.0 ha) square is centered on the former intersection of Su...
The Public Vault at the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C. is an early classical revival structure built 1832–34 with funds appropriated by the United States Congress to store the bodies of government officials and members of the public before burial. About 4,600 individuals were temporarily interred in the vault, including three U.S. presidents, First L...
The Pucará de Tilcara is a pre-Inca fortification orpukaralocated on a hill just outside the small town of Tilcara, in the Argentine province of Jujuy. The location was strategically chosen to be easily defensible and to provide good views over a long stretch of the Quebrada de Humahuaca.
The Pucará de Tilcara was declared a National Monument in 200...
The golden statue of Shakespeare's "Puck" and its mounted on a prominent corner of the Puck Building in the NoLita area of Manhattan. The building has several Puck statues around its perimeter.
The building was the longtime home of Puck magazine, which gave the building its name. Originally founded in St. Louis in 1871, the magazine moved into the building in 1887 an...
The city of Puebla is the capital of the state of Puebla, and one of the five most important colonial cities in Mexico. Being a planned city, it is located to the east of Mexico City and west of Mexico's main port, Veracruz, on the main route between the two.
The city was founded in 1531 in an area called Cuetlaxcoapan, which means “where serpents change their s...
Pueblo Alto ("High Village" in Spanish) is a Chacoan Anasazi great house and archaeological site located in Chaco Canyon, northwestern New Mexico, United States. The complex, comprising 89 rooms in a single-story layout, is located on a mesa top near the middle of Chaco Canyon; 0.6 miles (1 km) from Pueblo Bonito, it was begun between 1020 and 1050 AD. Its location ma...
Pueblo Bonito, the largest and best known Great House in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, northern New Mexico, was built by ancestral Pueblo people and occupied between AD 828 and 1126.
In January, 1941, a section of the canyon wall known as Threatening Rock, ortse biyaa anii'ahi (leaning rock gap) in Navajo, collapsed as a result of a rock fall, destroying som...
Pueblo del Arroyo is an Ancestral Puebloan great house and archaeological site located in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, in New Mexico, United States.
The construction of Pueblo del Arroyo, located a few hundred yards from Pueblo Bonito, near Chaco Wash, began c. 1060 AD and continued for approximately thirty years. With three hundred rooms, it is the ...
Pueblo Grande de Nevada, (26 CK 2148), is a complex of villages located near Overton, Nevada, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The site, also known as Nevada's "Lost City", was founded by Basketmaker people about 300 A.D., and was later occupied by other groups and the Ancestral Pueblo until 1150 A.D. The site also shows signs of human occupatio...
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