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 Chateau Frontenac
The Chateau Frontenac noble hotel is a popular attraction in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
it was designed by architect Bruce Price, the Chateau Frontenac was digit of a series of “chateau” style hotels built for the Canadian Pacific Railway company at the end of the 19th and the start of the 20th century. It [...]
 Park Avenue
Park Avenue (formerly Fourth Avenue) is a panoramic boulevard that carries northerly and southbound traffic in New York City borough of Manhattan. Throughout most of its length, it runs parallel to Madison Avenue to the west and Lexington Avenue to the east.
The flowers and greenery in the median of Park Avenue are serviceable [...]

Georgia Aquarium
The Georgia Aquarium, located in Atlanta, Georgia at Pemberton Place, is billed as the “world’s largest aquarium” with more than 8.1 million US gallons (31,000 m³) of marine and fresh water housing more than 100,000 animals of 500 different species. The aquarium’s notable specimens include four young whale sharks, three beluga whales and [...]

Copley Square
Copley Square, named for the American portraitist John Singleton painter (1738 – 1815), is a open square settled in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. A bronze statue of Copley, by sculptor Lewis Cohen, is settled on the northern side of the square. The study painter Square is frequently applied to the [...]

Banff Springs Hotel
The Fairmont metropolis Springs Hotel is a past railway hotel constructed in Scottish Baronial style, settled in metropolis National Park, Alberta, Canada. The hotel, designed by architect doc Price, was built between spring of 1887 and 1888 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, at the instigation of its President, William Cornelius Van Horne. [...]
 Jefferson Memorial
The Thomas President Memorial is a presidential credit in Washington, D.C. that is dedicated to Thomas Jefferson, an American Founding Father and the third president of the United States. The neoclassical antiquity was fashioned by John writer Pope. It was built by Philadelphia contractor John McShain. Construction began in 1939, the antiquity was [...]
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