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Former maltings, erected 1888 by W Jones & Son, who had maltings in various parts of the town, including the famous one at Ditherington, the first iron framed building, which was forerunner of the skyscraper. Now it is occupied by offices.
Pens on the grounds of the now-closed Prospect Reef Hotel for the six "petting dolphins." Taxi drivers say it's good business -- people bring their kids on day trips from the USVI and even Puerto Rico to spend $125 for a half-hour swim with the dolphins. Look at the tale of the dolphin who has just jumped in the really small pen in the background. Not my idea of a good time for smart fish.
Tunnel in Prospect Park - wtf is up with the seats? "shall we stop and eat that sandwich in this lovely damp, urine-smelling tunnel?"
The village of Prospect nestled along the shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean on Nova Scotia's Chebucto Peninsula.
Chavella's
736 Franklin Ave. (at Sterling Pl.), Prospect Heights, Brooklyn
Original location will remain open at 732 Classon Ave.
718-622-3100
Across the street from the church and Dellwood is Propect Park, where we used to spend many weekends walking the dog or playing with the kids.
I'm not exactly sure what this structure is but there is a sign on the gate saying keep out so I assume it must be something important.
Prospect Reservoir is essentially an emergency water supply for Sydney but the amount of times water has been used for human consumption is negligible since Warragamba Dam is the primary source. 15 February 2009