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Alternate title: "Choo Choo loo." The men’s restroom off the lobby. According to www.choochoo.com/about “The Chattanooga Choo Choo is the only Historic Hotels of America resort in Chattanooga, TN. The Terminal Station in Downtown Chattanooga has been converted into the most fun and beautiful of all Chattanooga hotels! Whether you stay in one of our Victorian Train Cars, Hotel Suites, or Standard Rooms, you can enjoy our indoor pool, Glenn Miller Formal Gardens, on-site restaurants and shopping - and more!”
Het Loo: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Het_Loo
Palais Het Loo: www.paleishetloo.nl
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"Paleis Het Loo" is a former royal palace located in Apeldoorn, Netherlands. It was built in the 17th century by stadtholder William III and his wife Mary II of England as a hunting lodge and summer residence. The palace was expanded and renovated over the centuries by various members of the House of Orange-Nassau, who used it until 1975. Today, "Paleis Het Loo" is a museum that showcases the history and culture of the Dutch monarchy, as well as the art and architecture of the palace itself. Visitors can explore the stables, gardens, palace rooms and multiple exhibitions that display royal collections and objects. "Paleis Het Loo" is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Netherlands and a national heritage site.
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Het Loo: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Het_Loo
Palais Het Loo: www.paleishetloo.nl
hilfreich:
www.holland.com/de/tourist/holland-storys/schlosser-und-l...
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"Paleis Het Loo" is a former royal palace located in Apeldoorn, Netherlands. It was built in the 17th century by stadtholder William III and his wife Mary II of England as a hunting lodge and summer residence. The palace was expanded and renovated over the centuries by various members of the House of Orange-Nassau, who used it until 1975. Today, "Paleis Het Loo" is a museum that showcases the history and culture of the Dutch monarchy, as well as the art and architecture of the palace itself. Visitors can explore the stables, gardens, palace rooms and multiple exhibitions that display royal collections and objects. "Paleis Het Loo" is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Netherlands and a national heritage site.
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For my best friend .. Love you!
Het Loo: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Het_Loo
Palais Het Loo: www.paleishetloo.nl
hilfreich:
www.holland.com/de/tourist/holland-storys/schlosser-und-l...
Loo-Kee and Kowl from the Masters of the Universe Classics line of figures
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Het Loo Palace (Dutch: Paleis Het Loo meaning "The Lea") is a palace in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, built by the House of Orange-Nassau.
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Arch.: Adolf Loos
After its completion, the house caused a shock in the city of Vienna, which was still dominated by historicist taste. It was called the House without Eyebrows by the Viennese, as the window roofing that was customary at the time was completely missing. It is said that Emperor Franz Joseph not only avoided using the exit at Michaelerplatz for the rest of his life, but also had the windows of the Hofburg boarded up so that he would no longer have to see the "hideous" house.
Victoria Hughes is already remembered with a blue plaque and this mysterious sculpture has also appeared to honour her memory.
The sculpture is located next to the toilet on the Downs where Hughes worked as a cloakroom attendant or ‘loo lady’ from 1929 to 1962, during which time she “befriended and cared for prostitutes” according to the plaque.
It was a time when the Downs had a reputation as Bristol’s red light district, with Hughes going above and beyond her official duties to befriend the sex workers of nearby Ladies’ Mile.Hughes kept a kettle in her office and offered women not just a cuppa but also company.
It is this cup of tea and a chat that is the subject of the new sculpture of Hughes, with the artwork between the toilet block and the water tower showing Hughes sat next to another woman as they share a brew.The sculpture is by "Getting Up To Stuff" Bristol.
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Kind of a crazy shot but I like the view through our loo window, through the Venetian slats and the screen.