Location ID: #10030264
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This railroad community offers main street store fronts originating from the 1930’s , to include sections with false fronts. Many older structures in disrepair – opportunity for demolition. Rail tracks across the street from main street. ...
Location ID: #10029960
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The temple stands as a proud legacy to the town's Jewish heritage, and Natchez's spirit still emanates from the synagogue, elegant antebellum and Victorian homes, King Cotton, and merchant life Under-the-Hill. The temple houses the oldest Jewish ...
Location ID: #10120178
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Tilikum Crossing,
'Bridge of the People," is a cable-stayed bridge across the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, United States. It was designed by TriMet, the Portland metropolitan area's regional transit authority, for its MAX Orange Line ...
Location ID: #10143552
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This lone tombstone is the only remaining grave from an earlier cemetery and stands on the side of a rural country road.
Location ID: #10104545
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Our two story home with a finished walk out basement is located in soccer mom suburbia. The subdivision is called Waterford and it has convenient highway access. Just 20 minutes from airport and downtown. It's been freshly on painted interior and ...
Location ID: #10144235
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Light cafe fare & housemade pastries served all day in a charming setting with a courtyard.
Location ID: #10144205
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This roadside attraction features a giant, 35-ft. fork weighing 11 tons emerging from the ground.
Location ID: #10144268
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The Bequette Ribault House was built by Jean-Baptiste Bequette, Sr. in 1808 and is located across from Le Grand Champ agricultural fields from the original French settlement in the mid-1700s. The two-room house is most noted architecturally by its ...
Location ID: #10144417
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The College Basketball Experience is a 41,500-square-foot fan-interactive facility located downtown in Kansas City, Missouri, which includes the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame.
Location ID: #10144413
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Dedicated in 1922 as a memorial to local Indian tribes, The Scout depicts a Sioux scout on horseback. Originally cast for the Panama Pacific Exposition in San Francisco in 1915, it arrived in Kansas City for a temporary exhibit on the way back to ...
Location ID: #10144432
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The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art is an art museum in Kansas City, Missouri, known for its neoclassical architecture and extensive collection of Asian art.
Location ID: #10000690
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Location ID: #10129957
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Horse property with residence, barns and land. Small duck pond with small stand of aspen trees. Gravel driveway to house. Small pasture for grazing horses. Some surrounding pine trees.
Location ID: #10129586
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The World's Largest Private Caboose Collection - with 37 cabooses and over 60 Full Size Maintenance and Rolling Stock Cars in Collection.
"World's Longest Miniature Railroad" - Guinness Book of World Records. The miniature railroad is large enough ...
Location ID: #10108922
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Location ID: #10144240
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Three Creeks Lake is located in a glacial cirque below Tam McArthur Rim, the lake is 28-acre alpine gem with an elevation of 6,550 ft. surrounded by old growth forest. The outlet stream from the lake flows northward and is joined by two other ...
Location ID: #40
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The Bluffs on Thompson Creek enjoys a beautiful setting tucked away amid mature hardwood forests. Creeks freely meander throughout the golf course, interconnecting with the sparkling ponds that can be found throughout. The layout is an Arnold Palmer ...
Location ID: #10087195
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Large sand pit with clay coloring. Sand can be moved around for different looks. Property also has an older Acadian style home, ponds, woodlands, bluffs, creeks and pastures.
Location ID: #10128159
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Location ID: #10132942
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The Trademark is Baton Rouge’s premiere event space, located in historic building that has been meticulously restored to its former grandeur. While true to its architectural roots, think of The Trademark as the chameleon of event spaces. Every ...
Location ID: #10128708
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Location ID: #10143925
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Location ID: #10143908
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The Depot Cafe was opened by Gary Turner and Ken Connelly in the previous Missouri Pacific Railroad Station. The ambiance of the historical landmark creates a wonderful dining experience.
The Depot Cafe offers both lunch and dinner, with ...
Location ID: #10143887
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Nestled in the trees and ready for your family or group of friends. Our Cabin invites those wanting to connect on a personal level.