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This bronze sculpture, by Irish artist Dony MacManus, commemorates the tradition of docking in the area, which disappeared with the containerisation of shipping cargo. Located on City Quay, it was the winning entry in a public art competition organised by the Dublin Docklands Development Authority to celebrate the new life of the quayside or campshires, along the Rive...
Thelma & Louise Point is the cliff where the heroines of Ridley Scott's film "Thelma and Louise" (1991) drove off in their mad yet satisfying dash from the law and into legend.
This lochan (small body of water) is famous for supposedly being the resting place for a number of ancient Scottish swords, cast aside by Robert the Bruce and his pals to facilitate an escape after the defeat at the Batlle of Methven in 1306. The weapons included Robert the Bruce's fabled sword - which was probably between five and nine feet in length.&...
Excluding the White House, the Lockkeeper's House, C & O Canal Extension is the oldest building on the National Mall, built in 1837 at what is now the southwest corner of 17th Street, NW and Constitution Avenue, NW, near Constitution Gardens.
The building dates to a period when the south end of 17th Street, NW was a wharf and Constitution Avenue, NW was the locati...
The Long Stone stands in the middle of two stone rows. It is referred to as the "Langstone" in a documentary source of 1240. It now marks the boundary of three parishes.
Situated 10 kilometres from Queenstown (off highway 6), the Old Lower Shotover Bridge was built in 1871 and offers foot traffic eye-catching 360 panoramic views of the Shotover River.
The original bridge was washed away in 1878 by flooding but rebuilt by the Public Works Department and re-opened in 1915. The bridge is172 metres long and stands 16 metres from bridge t...
The "Magnificent Seven" is an informal term applied to seven large cemeteries in London. They were established in the 19th century to alleviate overcrowding in existing parish burial grounds.
For hundreds of years, almost all London's dead were buried in small parish churchyards, which quickly became dangerously overcrowded. Architects such as SirChristopher Wren and ...
The Main Gate, sometimes called the British Gate, is situated directly to the south of the Galle International Cricket Stadium and is heavily fortified, flanked by the Star, Moon and Sun Bastions.
The Mall is a road in London running from Buckingham Palace at its western end to Admiralty Arch and on to Trafalgar Square at its eastern end. Before its termination at Whitehall it is met by Spring Gardens, which was where the Metropolitan Board of Works and, for a number of years, the London County Council were based. It is closed to traffic on Sundays and public h...
The Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum is located on 206-208 Hill Street, Hannibal, Missouri, on the west bank of the Mississippi River in the United States. It was the home of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as author Mark Twain, from 1844 to 1853. Clemens found the inspiration for many of his stories, including the white picket fence, while living here. It ...
Originally built in 1869, the McCoy House is the reconstructed wood-frame residence of Sheriff James McCoy and his wife Winnifred. McCoy came to San Diego in 1849 after serving in the U.S. Army. Fluent in Spanish, this Irish-born immigrant served as county assessor in 1859, city sheriff for ten years, and as a state senator in 1871. McCoy built the house as a wedding ...
The The Mega One Triton is a large vessel shipwreck on Governor's Beach on Grand Turk. Washed ashore during Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Nobody could afford to remove it yet!
The Merry Maidens (grid reference SW432245), also known as Dawn's Men (a likely corruption of the CornishDons Men"Stone Dance") is a Late Neolithic stone circle located 2 miles (3 km) to the south of the village of St Buryan, in Cornwall. A pair of standing stones, The Pipers is associated both geographically and in legend.
The circle, which is thought to be complete,...
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