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Seco, Utah is a ghost town located in the western part of Box Elder County, Utah. It was established by the Central Pacific Railroad (CPRR) on April 1869. Chinese railroad workers built a small community and facilities to support the track section. The town relied on the railroad through its entire history. In 1904 the site was abandoned when the Lucin Cutoff was fini...
The Second Bank of the United States, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank in the United States during its 20-year charter from February 1816 to January 1836. The bank's formal name, according to section 9 of its charter as passed by Congress, was "The President, Directors, and Company, of the Bank of the...
It is quiet today but inthe second era of convicts on Norfolk 1825-55 this was a prison site for the worst convicts who were brutally treated.
Archaeological digs by the Australian National University and the well documented convict system allowed researchers to piece together the history of this phase. Their work resulted in Kingston, Arthur’s Vale Historic Ar...
Sedan Crater is the result of the Sedan nuclear test and is located within the Nevada Test Site, 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Groom Lake, Nevada (Area 51). The crater was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 21, 1994. The crater is a man-made object that can be seen from earth orbit with the unaided eye.
The crater is the result of the displace...
Sedgeley was a mansion, designed by the architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe, and built on the east banks of the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia, USA, in 1799-1802.
The land where the house was located was originally owned by Robert Morris, but was seized and auctioned off in 1799. William Cramond, a wealthy merchant, purchased the house. Immediately upon acquiring the...
The Sedona Cultural Park is in ruins that has been mismanaged for over twenty years. The park was proposed in the late 1990s with land acquired in 1998. The 5,500-seat amphitheater opened in 2000 and hosted some big names, including Norah Jones, Willie Nelson and the late B.B. King. Jones.
The USFS Ranger House was built in 1917 and located at 250 Brewer Road. This house was the home of the Sedona District Ranger, Jesse I. Bushnell. It continued to serve as a living quarters until 1996, when the structure was converted into an office space for the USFS Sedona Ranger District. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on August 29, 2008; ...
Seefin Passage Tomb is a passage grave and National Monument located atop Seefin Hill, County Wicklow, Ireland.
Seefin Passage Tomb is located atop Seefin in the Wicklow Mountains, just to the south of the Kilbride Camp. Nearby Seefingan and Seahan also have cairns atop them.
Seefin Passage Tomb was built c. 3300 BC. The tomb was excavated by R. A. Stewart Macalister ...
The Seeing Spheres (2019) by Olafur Eliasson are five five-metre-tall polished hydroformed steel spheres that stand in a circle around a central space.
Located near the Park's west entrance on Laurel Avenue, Sefton Plaza features several bronze statues that provide a look into Balboa Park's history. A bronze statue of horticulturist Kate Sessions, often referred to as the "Mother of Balboa Park" is located on the southwest corner of the Plaza. The six and one-half foot statue depicts Kate as she is most fondly rememb...
Segedunum was a Roman fort at modern-day Wallsend, Tyne and Wear, England, UK. The fort lay at the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall (in Wallsend) near the banks of the River Tyne, forming the easternmost portion of the wall. It was in use as a garrison for approximately 300 years, almost up to 400AD.
Today, Segedunum is the most thoroughly excavated fort along Hadrian's ...
Segesta was one of the major cities of the Elymian people, one of the three indigenous peoples of Sicily. The other major cities of the Elymians were Eryx and Entella. It is located in the northwestern part of Sicily in Italy, near the modern comune of Calatafimi-Segesta in the province of Trapani.
On a hill just outside the site of the ancient city of Segesta lies an...
Sego is a ghost town in Grand County, Utah, United States. It lies in the narrow, winding Sego Canyon, in the Book Cliffs some 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Thompson Springs. Formerly an important eastern Utah coal mining town, Sego was inhabited about 1910–1955. The town is accessed via the grade of the Ballard & Thompson Railroad, a spur from the Denver and Ri...
Segovia is a city in Spain, the capital of Segovia Province in the autonomous community of Castile and Leon. It is situated north of Madrid, 30 minutes by high speed train.
In 1985 the old city of Segovia and its Aqueduct were declared World Heritage by UNESCO. Within the environment of the old city, stand diversity of historic buildings both civil and religious, not ...
Segovia Cathedral is the Gothic-style Roman Catholic cathedral located in the main square (Plaza Mayor) of the city of Segovia, in the community of Castile-Leon, Spain. The church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, was built in a Gothic style in the mid-16th century.
The massive cathedral was built between 1525-1577 in a late Gothic style, outdated elsewhere in Europe. Th...
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