view gallery |  St George's Church - Church Street, Gravesend, Kent, UK
in Wikipedia Entries This church is famous for being the burial place of Pocahontas an American Indian princess. She was buried in the chancel of the former church that was destroyed by fire. posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 5/6/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Calpine Center (Houston, Texas)
in Wikipedia Entries 717 Texas Avenue -- formerly known as the "Calpine Center" -- is a 33-story, 453 ft (138 m) tall office tower in downtown Houston, Texas. Built in 2003, it was the first eco-sensitive skyscraper in Texas to be awarded LEED Platinum status. posted by: Raven location: Texas date approved: 5/5/2013 last visited: 4/30/2013 |
view gallery |  St. Philip's Episcopal Church - Trenton, Missouri
in Wikipedia Entries Historic Episcopal Church in Trenton, Missouri. posted by: BruceS location: Missouri date approved: 5/5/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Fairview Training Center - Salem, Oregon
in Wikipedia Entries Former state facility for mentally-disabled persons posted by: ddtfamily location: Oregon date approved: 5/5/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Heritage Plaza (Houston, Texas)
in Wikipedia Entries Heritage Plaza is a 53-story, 762 ft (232 m) tall postmodern style skyscraper in downtown Houston, Texas. Built in 1987, it features a unique stepped granite crown on its top floors which resembles a Mayan pyramid. posted by: Raven location: Texas date approved: 5/5/2013 last visited: 4/30/2013 |
view gallery |  KBR Tower (Houston, Texas)
in Wikipedia Entries KBR Tower is a 40-story, 550 ft (168 m) tall skyscraper in downtown Houston, Texas. Built in 1973, it is a part of the Cullen Center complex which includes several other nearby office towers at the southwestern edge of downtown. posted by: Raven location: Texas date approved: 5/5/2013 last visited: 4/30/2013 |
view gallery |  Dr. Luke A. Port House - Salem, Oregon
in Wikipedia Entries Also known as The Historic Deepwood Estate, an 1894 Queen Anne designed by William C. Knighton posted by: ddtfamily location: Oregon date approved: 5/4/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Total Plaza (Houston, Texas)
in Wikipedia Entries Total Plaza is a 35-story, 518 ft (158 m) tall skyscraper in downtown Houston, Texas. Built in 1971, the International Style building was the first in Houston to be outfitted with mirror-finished reflective glass. posted by: Raven location: Texas date approved: 5/3/2013 last visited: 4/30/2013 |
view gallery |  Salem Pioneer Cemetery - Salem, Oregon
in Wikipedia Entries Pioneer Cemetery, founded in 1841 posted by: ddtfamily location: Oregon date approved: 5/3/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  El Paso Energy Building (Houston, Texas)
in Wikipedia Entries The Kinder Morgan Building -- formerly known as the "El Paso Energy Building" -- is a 33-story, 502 ft (153 m) tall office tower in downtown Houston, Texas. posted by: Raven location: Texas date approved: 5/3/2013 last visited: 4/19/2013 |
view gallery |  Wedge International Tower (Houston, Texas)
in Wikipedia Entries Wedge International Tower is a 43-story, 551 ft (168 m) tall office tower in downtown Houston, Texas. Built in 1983, its unique "4 towers in 1" geometry makes it truly stand out from its neighbors, especially at night. posted by: Raven location: Texas date approved: 5/3/2013 last visited: 4/30/2013 |
view gallery |  Lee Mission Cemetery - Salem, Oregon
in Wikipedia Entries A pioneer cemetery established in 1842 in Salem, Oregon posted by: ddtfamily location: Oregon date approved: 5/3/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Leo Ellis Post No. 22, American Legion Building - Princeton, Missouri
in Wikipedia Entries Historic former American Legion building in Princeton, Missouri. posted by: BruceS location: Missouri date approved: 5/3/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  McCulloch Stadium - Salem, Oregon
in Wikipedia Entries Outdoor football and Track & Field stadium for Willamette University posted by: ddtfamily location: Oregon date approved: 5/3/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art - Winter Park, Florida, USA.
in Wikipedia Entries The world’s largest collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933) is housed at The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art - Winter Park, Florida. posted by: Lord Abercrombie location: Florida date approved: 5/2/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Martha Springer Botanical Garden - Salem, Oregon
in Wikipedia Entries A botanical garden on the campus of Willamette University posted by: ddtfamily location: Oregon date approved: 5/2/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Waldo Park - Salem, Oregon
in Wikipedia Entries Tiny Salem park featuring a historic giant Sequoia posted by: ddtfamily location: Oregon date approved: 5/2/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Maj. Gen. Lord Stirling Quarters - Valley Forge, PA
in Wikipedia Entries Originally constructed in 1796 (probably earlier), & incrementally expanded through the early twentieth century, this building in its earliest form served as the headquarters of Lord Stirling during the Continental Army's winter encampment in 1777-8. posted by: Math Teacher location: Pennsylvania date approved: 5/1/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Saint Wenceslas Cathedral / Katedrála Sv. Václava - Olomouc (Central Moravia)
in Wikipedia Entries St. Wenceslas Cathedral (Katedrála Sv. Václava), seat of Archbishops of Olomouc, is not only the main Roman-Catholic church of Olomouc region and whole Moravia but also one of key landmarks of Olomouc city. posted by: Dorcadion Team location: Olomoucky kraj, Czech Republic date approved: 4/30/2013 last visited: 9/1/2012 |
view gallery |  1600 Smith Street (Houston, Texas)
in Wikipedia Entries 1600 Smith Street is a 51-story, 732 ft (223 m) tall office tower in downtown Houston, Texas. Built in 1984, the building once served as the headquarters for Continental Airlines prior to its merger with United Airlines. posted by: Raven location: Texas date approved: 4/29/2013 last visited: 4/17/2013 |
view gallery |  Siri Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara - Guru Nanak Marg, Gravesend, Kent, UK
in Wikipedia Entries This recently opened Sikh temple is located in a pleasant location to the east of Gravesend town centre. Some work is still on-going but access is permitted and encouraged but no alcohol or tobacco are allowed on the site or in the temple. posted by: Master Mariner location: South East England, United Kingdom date approved: 4/29/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Rio Ave - Portugal
in Wikipedia Entries The Ave is a Portuguese river, which rises in the Sierra Cabrera, municipality of Vieira do Minho. posted by: razalas location: Braga, Portugal date approved: 4/28/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  ExxonMobil Building (Houston, Texas)
in Wikipedia Entries The ExxonMobil Building -- formerly known as the Humble Building -- is a 44-story, 606 ft (185 m) tall office tower in downtown Houston, Texas. Built in 1963, it was for 2 years the tallest building west of the Mississippi River. posted by: Raven location: Texas date approved: 4/28/2013 last visited: 4/17/2013 |
view gallery |  Allen Center (Houston, Texas)
in Wikipedia Entries The Allen Center is a business office park in downtown Houston, Texas. Built between 1972 and 1983, it consists of 4 separate office buildings plus a hotel with a network of glass skywalks connecting its lobbies to each other. posted by: Raven location: Texas date approved: 4/28/2013 last visited: 4/17/2013 |
view gallery |  Hyatt Regency Houston (Houston, Texas)
in Wikipedia Entries Hyatt Regency Houston is a 30-story, 401 ft (122 m) tall high-rise hotel in downtown Houston, Texas. Built in 1972 and renovated in 2008, it is the tallest hotel in the city. posted by: Raven location: Texas date approved: 4/28/2013 last visited: 4/17/2013 |
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