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Greens Windmill, Nottingham

Green's Windmill


Green’s Windmill is a restored and working 19th century in Sneinton, Nottingham. The Mill was built shortly after 1807 by the father of 19th century by George Green. In 1829 his father died and George Green inherited the mill and operated it until his death in 1841. The mill was still in use until the 1860s, after which is was abandoned and gradually fell into disrepair. In 1923 a was fitted at the top to make the building watertight and this survived until a fire destroyed it in 1947.
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The mill was derelict until it was acquired by in 1979. Funds were raised and it was renovated by Thompson’s, of Alford, Lincolnshire in 1984 – 86. It was reopened on 2 December 1986 and is now part of a which is open to the public. At the same time, No 3, Green’s Gardens was restored from near dereliction by the Nottingham Buildings Preservations Trust as a residence for one of the . Nottingham travel deals and travel review.
Green’s Windmill, Nottingham GPS travel help: 52° 57′ 8″ N, 1° 7′ 45″ W


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The Samsung is a group of 7 towers, lettered A-G. They are located in Dogok-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea. They range from 42-72 floors, all built between 2002 and 2004, and all used as luxury residential complexes.

Samsung Tower Palace, Seoul

Samsung Tower Palace


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It is known to be home to several Korean celebrities. Tower Palace “G” is the in Korea which is 73 floors and 264 meters (866 feet) high. Its shape is formed by three oval lobes joined together. It is the fourth tallest all-residential building in the world, after the , the , and the 21st . Interecsting for vacation packages.
GPS : 37° 29′ 18.5″ N, 127° 3′ 14.5″ E


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Runde Tarn, Copenhagen
Rundetarn () is a 17th located in Copenhagen, Denmark. The tower is part of the Trinitatis complex, which was built to provide the scholars of the time with an astronomical observatory, a student church and a university library. One of his most well-known buildings, Rundetarn was built upon request from King Christian IV and designed by architect Hans Steenwinckel the Younger. The foundation stone was laid on July 7, 1637, and the tower was finished in 1642. The Trinitatis church was not finished until 1656, and the library not until 1657. The observatory (which is the oldest functioning observatory in Europe) and the library were used by the until 1861. Astronomers having used the observatory include Ole Rømer (1644-1710) and Peder Horrebow (1679-1764). Back when it was first built, it was for the students who lived in little dormitories to study in the observatory and the library. Copenhagen is one of .
GPS :55° 40′ 53″ N, 12° 34′ 33″ E

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