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The Crooked House also called the Drunken House was built in 2003. this eccentric style was based on the architecture of Antoni Gaudi. Inside you will find cafeterias, restaurants and shops.
A copy of the Northern Star and Freedoms Advocate, a mid-nineteenth-century Albany-based anti-slavery newspaper.
Cleveland, Ohio USA
NRHP Structure - #73001411
Added to the NRHP in 1973
The President James A. Garfield Memorial Mausoleum, completed around 1890. This is the most lavish mausoleum ever built for a US president.
Garfield (1831-1881), the 20th President of the United States, was assassinated in 1881 after serving only six months in office. He was an Ohio native.
The interior of the dome is stunning. Here's a photo:
www.flickr.com/photos/zuikosan/2912592731/in/photostream/
And a link to the rest of the set (which will be added to in time):
Visited the Hearst Catle during the memorial weekend, and was very impressed by the design, architecture, and the POOLS!!!
The architecture was just amazing to see, and the tour was quite awesome too...although I was way too busy in taking photos, rather than listening to our excellent tour guide's introduction...:-)
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The Crooked House also called the Drunken House was built in 2003. this eccentric style was based on the architecture of Antoni Gaudi. Inside you will find cafeterias, restaurants and shops.
The Crooked House also called the Drunken House was built in 2003. this eccentric style was based on the architecture of Antoni Gaudi. Inside you will find cafeterias, restaurants and shops.
Proud, involved homeowners make this one of the few places where you can still see Houston as it was 100 years ago. Houston Heights was not marketed as an elite community but as a streetcar suburb, oriented toward blue collar and lower-middle-income socio-economic strata.
Homes in the Heights have varied architectural styles, including Victorian, Craftsman and Colonial Revival.
The view from the entrance to the courtyard of Tribhuvana Tilaka Jina Chaityalaya or Ratnatraya dhama, the Chaturmukha Basadi of Karkala, in Karkala, Udupi district, Karnataka, India, about 52 Kms from Mangalore (Mangaluru)
Proud, involved homeowners make this one of the few places where you can still see Houston as it was 100 years ago. Houston Heights was not marketed as an elite community but as a streetcar suburb, oriented toward blue collar and lower-middle-income socio-economic strata.
Homes in the Heights have varied architectural styles, including Victorian, Craftsman and Colonial Revival.
B.F. Brown House
Benjamin F. Brown 1851-1967
Farmer and general store operator.
Owned B.F. Brown & Co.
RIHS
Kingston, RI
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Schloss Drachenburg Interior 3.
Experience the opulence of the past in this high-resolution image capturing a richly decorated study room within Schloss Drachenburg Castle. The Victorian luxury is evident in the ornate wooden furniture, stately globe, open book, and regal portrait paintings. Luxe patterned wallpaper, deep blue curtains, and a classic sofa create a harmonious interplay of colors and patterns. Perfect for enthusiasts of Victorian interior design, historical architecture, and European castles. [Source](www.example.com)
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Intricate designs adorning the walls of Keshava Temple, Somanathapura, Mysore district, Karnataka, India
Fisherman Museum is an amazing place to visit. It is owned by Jerzy Piatek (George Friday) the same fisherman who was and he was living there his whole life. Now guy is retired and over the years he collected an amazing amount of all kind of fisherman gear, some quite very long. Some were used by him, and his father also fisherman, some he got from his friends. He used to fish in Baltic Sea, North Sea, Atlantic etc.
Just look at my pictures and judge for yourself.
The bottom end of Monte Cassino to the pier has had a complete facelift and central to this multi-million euro development is the next incarnation of the Resort House (Dom Zdrojowy), the return of which signals Sopot aim to once again be present on the top table of Europe’s resorts.
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North of the pier is the landmark 1927 Grand Hotel, adjoining the long waterfront spa park that first popularized the town.
The Crooked House also called the Drunken House was built in 2003. this eccentric style was based on the architecture of Antoni Gaudi. Inside you will find cafeterias, restaurants and shops.
The Crooked House also called the Drunken House was built in 2003. this eccentric style was based on the architecture of Antoni Gaudi. Inside you will find cafeterias, restaurants and shops.
Tribhuvana Tilaka Jina Chaityalaya or Ratnatraya dhama, the Chaturmukha Basadi of Karkala with the Bahubali Gommateshwara monolith on the Gommatagiri hill in the background on the right hand side. The Gomateshwara statue is surrounded by a structure to facilitate the Mahamastakabhisheka ritual of 2015 CE, in Karkala, Udupi district, Karnataka, India, about 52 Kms from Mangalore (Mangaluru)
Proud, involved homeowners make this one of the few places where you can still see Houston as it was 100 years ago. Houston Heights was not marketed as an elite community but as a streetcar suburb, oriented toward blue collar and lower-middle-income socio-economic strata.
Homes in the Heights have varied architectural styles, including Victorian, Craftsman and Colonial Revival.
The Heroes of Monte Casino St.(Bohaterow Monte Casino St.)- is the representative street of Sopot and itself a tourist attraction. Street is leading down to the pier is one of the most popular and best know street in Poland. It is lined with numerous pubs, shops, restaurants, cinemas and galleries. In summer it becomes a venue for itinerant street theaters, musicians and artists.
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Arguably the most photographed object in Sopot, Centrum Rezydent's 4,000m2 of luscious curves are topped with a roof of blue-green enamelled shingles designed to give the impression of a dragon. Filled with shops, bars and cafes, the building promises more from the outside than it actually delivers once you've entered.
Architect Thomas U. Walter designed the second of three phases of this building in 1835. An older barn structure is seen in the rear.
Only one other residence is know to have been designed by Walter. who is known as the architect of the dome on the U.S. Capitol building, of the House and Senate wings of the Capitol building and of Girard College.
Chauburji (Urdu: ﭼﻮﺑﺮﺟﻰ) (Chau meaning four, burji meaning tower) is one of the most famous monuments among the structures and buildings of the Mughal era in the city of Lahore, Pakistan.
Rear view of the Thousand pillared Jain Temple - Tribhuvana Tilaka Chudamani basadi or Chandranatha Basadi, in Moodabidri, near Mangalore, Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka, India
The Royal Palace of Venaria, located just outside Turin, was built in 1675 by Duke Charles Emmanuel II of Savoy as a grand hunting lodge and summer residence. A masterpiece of Baroque architecture, it was designed to showcase the power and refinement of the House of Savoy, with vast gardens, opulent halls, and an expansive park. Abandoned and later restored in the 21st century, La Venaria Reale is now one of Italy’s most spectacular cultural landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage site, symbolizing both the splendor and resilience of Savoyard heritage.
The Highlands Mansion and Gardens, Ft. Washington, Pennsylvania are administered by the Highlands Historical Society. It is a 44-acre historic site and garden with a late 18th century Georgian mansion and tw0-acre formal garden. Anthony Morris (1766-1860) built the Highlands in 1796. Anthony was a great uncle to John and Lydia Morris who founded the Morris Arboretum. A group from the Morris Arboretum visited in May.
Fisherman Museum is an amazing place to visit. It is owned by Jerzy Piatek (George Friday) the same fisherman who was and he was living there his whole life. Now guy is retired and over the years he collected an amazing amount of all kind of fisherman gear, some quite very long. Some were used by him, and his father also fisherman, some he got from his friends. He used to fish in Baltic Sea, North Sea, Atlantic etc.
Just look at my pictures and judge for yourself.