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Of Cultural Interest in Chicago
Tribune Tower
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The Tribune Tower, along with the Wrigley Building, stands at the beginning of the most famous avenue in Chicago. They are two of
Of Cultural Interest in Cupertino
Apple Headquarters
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Located in Silicon Valley, the city of Cupertino is currently the headquarters of Apple Inc., Hewlett-Packard, and many other comp
Of Cultural Interest in Bangor Trident Base
Kitsap Peninsula
The Kitsap Peninsula, sometimes called the Indian Peninsula or the Great Peninsula is an arm of land in Washington state. The peni
Of Cultural Interest in Fox
El Dorado Gold Mine
The El Dorado Gold Mine is just one of many mines that exist in the interior of Alaska, near Fairbanks. This mine has a train that
Of Cultural Interest in Tyonek
Native Village of Tyonek
Tyonek is a traditional village of the Athabascan Indian tribe. It is only accessible by plane. There the Athabascan Indians still
Of Cultural Interest in Seldovia Village
Seldovia Village
Seldovia is one of the best kept secrets of Alaska. It is a small village that can inly be accessed via boat of plane. It is small
Of Cultural Interest in Homer
Halibut Charter Fishing
The halibut is one of the best treats of Alaska and to fish it is one of the most difficult and fun things to do. If you like fish
Of Cultural Interest in Seward
Polar Bear Jump
The town of Seward has sponsored this event since January 1986 to raise money for the American Cancer Society. These brotherhoods
Of Cultural Interest in Fairbanks
Susan Butcher House
Susan Butcher was one of the first women to win the annual dogsled race named the Iditarod. She was a very famous woman in Alaska
Of Cultural Interest in Anchorage
Biggest Pumpkin of Alaska
This pumpkin was voted the biggest in all Alaska in 2009. It weighs 594 pounds (270 kilos). The Alaska Mill and Feed Store exhibit
Of Cultural Interest in New York
Jefferson Market Library
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While walking around Greenwich Village, I was struck by this magnificent building, which at first looked like a Church. I got a lo
Of Cultural Interest in Milwaukee
Mitchell Mansion
While I was walking down Wisconsin Avenue one morning, a majestic building caught my interest. As a curious tourist plan, I decide
Of Cultural Interest in Chicago
James R. Thompson Center
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On my first visit to the city, back in the late 80s, this was one of the edifices that most struck me. At that time, this large pr
Of Cultural Interest in Chicago
Chicago Architecture Foundation: CAF
ArchiCenter is an exhibition related to architecture and the city. The Chicago Architecture Foundation is a nonprofit institution
Of Cultural Interest in Milwaukee
Milwaukee Public Library
One of the things that impressed me in the US was the size of public libraries. We are used to what we have in our countries , whi
Of Cultural Interest in Chicago
"Dedicated to the Thirsty" Fountain
I found this little fountain near the Water Tower by chance. As a bronze plaque explains, the Vienna fountain is a donation to the
Of Cultural Interest in Chicago
The Burnham Pavilions
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In homage to the urban plan of Chicago by Daniel Burnham and Edward Bennett in 1909, the architects Zaha Hadid (London) and Ben va
Of Cultural Interest in Cincinnati
Cincinnati Gas and Electric
The neoclassical building, located at the corner of Main Street and 4th Street, was begun in 1928, and was the first seat of Duke