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The Encinitas Boathouses are two houses on a street a few blocks from the beach in Encinitas, California (San Diego County). They look like they're ready to shove off into the surf.
In fact they've never been to sea: despite their 19 portholes, mariner's wheels and quirky starboard list, the SS Encinitas and SS Moonlight have only ever been homes for landlubbers... bu...
An equestrian statue of King Frederick V of Denmark stands in the center of Amalienborg Square, Copenhagen, framed by the four symmetrical wings of the Amalienborg palace. The statue portrays the king in classic attire, crowned with laurels and with his hand outstretched, holding a baton. Commissioned by the Danish East India Company, it was designed in Neoclassical s...
Skyview is an exterior inclined elevator which transports visitors to the top of the arena for a virtually unobstructed view of Stockholm.
It has two spherical gondolas, each able to accommodate up to 16 passengers, which travel along parallel tracks on the exterior of the south side of the globe.
Skyview opened in February 2010 and carried 160,000 people during its f...
The Eternal Flame Falls is a small waterfall located near Buffalo, New York in the Shale Creek Preserve, a section of the Chestnut Ridge Park.
A small grotto at the waterfall's base emits natural gas, which can be lit to produce a small flame. This flame is visible nearly year round.
The flame is one of a few hundred "natural" eternal flames around the world, fed by...
The Ethyl the Whale on the campus of Santa Fe Community College in Santa Fe, New Mexico is the world's largest recycled-platic sculpture. Originally commissioned for the Monterey Bay Aquarium, the sculpture was acquired by the Santa Fe-based art collective Meow Wolf and installed in Santa Fe in 2019 to raise awareness about the impact of plastic waste on the environme...
Check out the old Eucla Telegraph Station Ruins along the coast from Eucla. In 1877 Eucla was established as a manual telegraphic repeater station connecting the overland telegraph from Darwin (and London and Europe) to Perth. The old station has been inundated by sand dunes mobilized when a plague of rabbits decimated the vegetation that had previously kept the dunes...
The Fairfield Industrial Dog Object (FIDO) is a huge sculpture in hardwood of a canine in the inner northern Melbourne suburb of Fairfield, Victoria, Australia. It was part of the Darebin City Council's Public Art Program, and is located beside the Fairfield railway station.
FIDO was announced in 1999 as one of a number of projects funded through the council's public ...
The FASNY Museum of Firefighting is home to years of firefighting history in New York State. At the 51st State Firemen's Convention held in Hudson in 1923, a resolution signed by the Presidents and Secretaries of both the Volunteer Firemen's Association and the Exempt Firemen's Association of the City of New York said that if the State Association of the Firemen's Hom...
Ever wonder where those big fiberglass statues in front of businesses come from? No? Well wander the Mold Field anyway and see the latest behemoth creations fresh out of the casting mold at the workshop of Fiberglass Animals, Shapes, and Trademarks Corp. (or FAST), just outside of Sparta. For more than 30 years, the studio has been the go-to place for businesses seeki...
Felicity is an unincorporated community in Imperial County, California, It lies at an elevation of 285 feet (87 m).
Founded on May 11, 1986, the town "Dedicated to Remembrance" was named for his wife Felicia by founder Jacques-Andre Istel. It is accessible from Interstate 8 in the far southeast of the state, just west of Yuma, Arizona.
Jacques-Andre and Felicia Istel ...
The Felton Covered Bridge is a covered bridge over the San Lorenzo River in Felton, Santa Cruz County in the U.S. state of California. Built in 1892, the bridge employs a Brown truss structural system and is approximately 80 feet long. The bridge became a California Historical Landmark in 1957, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, and had a ...
The Fenelon Place Elevator is a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge funicular railway located in Dubuque, Iowa. Also known as the Fourth Street Elevator, it is claimed to be the shortest and steepest railroad in the world (although several other funiculars also make this claim). It was individually listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. It was included as ...
"America's Most Beloved Ballpark" is uniquely nestled in the city of Boston. Fenway Park is a place where dreams are made, traditions are celebrated and baseball is forever. See the home of Red Sox Legends, Williams, Yaz, Fisk and Rice. Visit Pesky's Pole and sit atop the world famous Green Monster which stands 37 feet 2 inches high overlooking left field. Experienced...
Ferndale is a city in Humboldt County, California, United States. Its population was 1,371 at the 2010 census, down from 1,382 at the 2000 census. The city contains dozens of well-preserved Victorian storefronts and homes. Ferndale is the northern gateway to California's Lost Coast and the city, which is sited on the edge of a wide plain near the mouth of the Eel Rive...