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A 18-foot bronze statue of the former revolutionary and Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin use to stand on the roof in Lower East Side. In 1994, when "Red Square" developers Michael Rosen and Michael Shaoul came across the Lenin statue in a Moscow backyard and brought it back and placed it on the roof at 250 Houston St.
In 2016, the new owners of "Red Square" removed it an...
The Redstone Coke Oven Historic District is located at the intersection of State Highway 133 and Chair Mountain Stables Road outside Redstone, Colorado, United States. It consists of the remaining coke ovens built at the end of the 19th century by the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company. In 1990, it was recognized as a historic district and listed on the National Register ...
The Redstone Inn is located on Redstone Boulevard in Redstone, Colorado, United States. It is a structure in the Tudor Revival architectural styles built at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1980 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is also a contributing property to the Redstone Historic District listed on the register nine years later.
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Red Wing is a community in Huerfano County, Colorado that has some old ruins (ghost "town"). It lies southwest of Gardner and just east of the Sangre de Cristo Range along County Road 580 in the Huerfano River Valley. The area has many interesting geological features, such as faults, outcrops of Dakota sandstone, and igneous intrusions.
This section of the Bishop Creek Redwood Stave Pipe shows what the water system was like before it was replaced with steel pipes in 1993.
Note: Still trying to find the exact location of this site.
Reed Boats and Rafts, along with dugout canoes and other rafts, are among the oldest known types of boats. Often used as traditional fishing boats, they are still used in a few places around the world, though they have generally been replaced with planked boats. Reed boats can be distinguished from reed rafts, since reed boats are usually waterproofed with some form o...
The Reef Bay sugar mill was the last operating mill on St. John. In the 19th century, it was steam powered, and the old machinery remains... along with hundreds of bats and countless thousands of hermit crabs.
The Reef Bay Sugar Mill can only be reached by hiking. Ranger-led hikes on Mondays and Thursdays take visitors down a 3-mile path through tropical forests to t...
Reef HQ (typeset as ReefHQ) is the largest living coral reef aquarium. It is located in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. The aquarium was built as a Bicentennial Commemorative project and is a part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA). The Coral Reef Exhibit has 130 coral species and 120 fish species along with hundreds of species of sea stars, s...
On Feb 6 in 1922, during construction of the Kaibab Trail, Trail Foreman, Rees B. Griffiths, inspecting a blast excavation, died from injuries received when a large boulder, loosened by the blast, came tumbling down the slope.
His gravesite is located on the north side of the Colorado River, between the Black Bridge and the mouth of Bright Angel Canyon.
Below is the...
The International Monument to the Reformation, usually known as the Reformation Wall, is a monument in Geneva, Switzerland. It honours many of the main individuals, events, and documents of the Protestant Reformation by depicting them in statues and bas-reliefs.
The Wall is in the grounds of the University of Geneva, which was founded by John Calvin, and was built to ...
The Reformers' Tree was an oak tree which became the focus of protests in 1866 by the Reform League, a group campaigning to give all adult men the right to vote.
During one protest the Reformers' Tree was set on site and the charred stump of the tree became a notice board, a rallying point for meetings and a symbol of the right of the people to assemble.
In 1872, a...
Refshaleøen is a former industrial site in the harbor of Copenhagen, Denmark originally on a separate island but now annexed to the larger island of Amager. For more than a hundred years, it was home to the shipyard Burmeister & Wain which closed in 1996.
In 1624, a block house was built on the original island, then much smaller, to guard the entrance to Co...
Refugio Paine Grande, situated on Lago Pehoé. This site offers good views of the "horns" of Torres del Paine.
Refugio Vértice Paine Grande offers basic dorms without heat in a low-tech hostel offering mountain views, plus a restaurant & a pub.
Price: $131.66