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The piece "Washed Up On Waiheke" from the "Headland: Sculptures on the Gulf Waiheke Island 2011" now rests in Parnell outside sculptor David McCracken's workshop. Parnell is just outtside of Auckland.
Wave Rock is a natural rock formation that is shaped like a tall breaking ocean wave. The "wave" is about 14 m (47 ft) high and around 110 m (350 ft) long. It forms the north side of a solitary hill, which is known as "Hyden Rock." This hill, which is a granite inselberg, lies about 3 km east of the small town of Hyden and 296 km east-southeast of Perth, Western Austr...
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign is a Las Vegas landmark funded in May 1959 and erected soon after by Western Neon. The sign was designed by Betty Willis at the request of Ted Rogich, a local salesman, who sold it to Clark County, Nevada.
The sign is located in the median at 5100 Las Vegas Boulevard South, north of the historic stone pillars of the old McCa...
The Western America Railroad Museum is a railroad museum located in Barstow, California.
The museum collects, preserves and shares the history of railroading in the Pacific Southwest. It is located on the east side of the Harvey House Railroad Depot and is operated by a non-profit organization.
It houses displays inside the depot and has indoor displays of railroad ar...
Whalers Bay is a small bay entered between Fildes Point and Penfold Point at the east side of Port Foster, Deception Island, in the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. The bay was so named by the French Antarctic Expedition, 1908-10, under Charcot, because of its use at that time by whalers.
The site has been designated a Historic Site or Monument (HSM 71), followin...
Wienerlicious is a casual eatery offering specialty hot dogs such as Chicago and Coney dogs, plus waffle fries. They serve only the best Koegel's brand hot dogs, famous for quality since 1916!
Built in 1950 by Arizona motel owner Chester E. Lewis, the plans were based on the original of Frank A. Redford. Lewis first became aware of the distinctive wigwam designs when he was passing through Cave City in 1938. He purchased the rights to Redford's design, as well as the right to use the name "Wigwam Village" in a novel royalty agreement: coin operated radios w...
Winslow is a city in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. According to the 2010 census, the population of the city is 9,655.
Winslow was named for either Edward F. Winslow, president of St. Louis and San Francisco Rail Road, which owned one half of the old Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, or Tom Winslow, a prospector who lived in the area.
The last Harvey House (La Po...
The Wisconsin Pavilion from the 1964 New York World's Fair was moved to Neillsville at the conclusion of the Fair. The building is now home to local radio station and a gift shop. Chatty-Belle is a large cow statue located on the ground of the Wisconsin Pavilion.
Chatty Belle, World’s Largest Talking Cow, was also part of Wisconsin's contribution to the 1964 Wo...
The World of Wearable Art (WOW) is a museum devoted to wearable art and classic cars located in Nelson, New Zealand, opened in October 2001. The WOW Gallery shows the attending garments of the World of Wearable Art Awards Show, a two-hour performance spectacle held annually in Wellington during September. It started in Nelson in 1987 and is a popular show, attrac...