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  • The Wall (SoHo)

    The Wall, also known as The Gateway to Soho, is a piece of minimalist art that was constructed in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was part of the building that stands at 599 Broadway until 2002 when the New York City Landmarks …

  • The Walker School

    The Walker School, formerly known as the Joseph T. Walker School, is a private school in Marietta, Georgia, on Cobb Parkway (U.S. 41) in what was originally Sprayberry High School. It was founded in 1957 as the St. James Day School at St. James Epis…

  • The Rotunda (Baltimore)

    The Rotunda is a shopping mall in Baltimore, Maryland, located near the renowned neighborhoods of Roland Park, Hampden, and Medfield, and near Johns Hopkins University. The mall was developed by Bernard Manekin who converted the 1920s Maryland Casua…

  • The Raven (roller coaster)

    The Raven is a wooden roller coaster at Holiday World & Splashin' Safari's Halloween section in Santa Claus, Indiana, USA. It was designed and built beginning in 1994 by the now-defunct roller coaster manufacturer Custom Coasters International, with…

  • The Promenade In Temecula

    The Promenade In Temecula (usually referred to by local residents as The Promenade Mall or, simply, The Promenade) is a shopping mall in Temecula, California, owned by Forest City Enterprises. Opened in 1999, its anchor stores are J. C.

  • The Miller School of Albemarle

    The Miller School of Albemarle is a coeducational day and boarding college preparatory school outside Charlottesville, Virginia, USA, for students in grades 8 - PG. It opened its doors in 1878 with 33 students. One of the nation's oldest coeducation…

  • The Mall at Wellington Green

    The Mall at Wellington Green is a super-regional shopping mall in Wellington, Florida. The mall features Macy's, Dillard's, J.C. Penney, Nordstrom, and City Furniture, Ashley Furniture Home Store, and La-Z-Boy Furniture galleries. In addition, the m…

  • The House of Blue Lights

    The House Of Blue Lights was the name given to a house on the far northeast side of Indianapolis. Decorated year round with blue Christmas lights, it was actually the home of eccentric Indianapolis millionaire Skiles Edward Test.

  • The Galloway School

    The Galloway School is a private, co-educational day school founded by Elliott Galloway in 1969 designed to offer an academic program for children ages 3 through grade 12.

  • The Corporate Center

    The Corporate Center, formerly known as the Union Carbide Corporate Center, is an architecturally unique building in Danbury, Connecticut. Constructed in 1982 as the headquarters of the Union Carbide chemical company, it is known for its unusual sty…

  • The Boarding House (nightclub)

    The Boarding House was a nightclub located at 960 Bush Street in San Francisco, California. Steve Martin's first three albums, Let's Get Small, A Wild and Crazy Guy, and Comedy Is Not Pretty were recorded there, in whole or in part. The club was als…

  • The Blauzes

    The Blauzes are two small New York City islands in City Island Harbor which are part of a reef extending 600 yards northwest of the northern tip of Hart Island.

  • The Beaver County Times

    The Beaver County Times is a daily newspaper published in Beaver, Pennsylvania, United States and serving the north-western Pittsburgh suburbs. The Times is a direct descendant of many of Beaver County's newspapers, starting with the Minerva, first …

  • The Bay School of San Francisco

    The Bay School of San Francisco is an independent, coeducational, college preparatory high school that opened in 2004. The school moved into its current location in the Presidio of San Francisco in 2005. Its stated mission is to balance challenging …

  • The Bakken

    The Bakken, previously known as The Bakken: A Library and Museum of Electricity in Life and known in the past as the Medtronic Museum of Electricity in Life, located on the shores of Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the United States, is th…

  • Sleep Country Amphitheater

    Sleep Country Amphitheater (originally The Amphitheater at Clark County and commonly Clark County Amphitheater) is an 18,000 seat capacity amphitheater, located in Ridgefield, Washington.

  • The Academy of Our Lady of Peace

    Academy of Our Lady of Peace (locally called "OLP"), is a Catholic high school for young women in San Diego, started by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (CSJ). Located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego, OLP's mission statement is as …

  • The Abode of the Message

    The Abode of the Message is a Universal Sufi community founded in 1975 by Vilayat Inayat Khan. The Abode is the central residential community of the Sufi Order International, a conference and retreat center, and a center of esoteric study. It is als…

  • Texas Tower 3

    Texas Tower 3 (ADC ID: TT-3) is a former United States Air Force Texas Tower General Surveillance Radar station. 50 miles (80 km) southeast of the coast of Nantucket, Massachusetts in 80 feet of water.

  • Terry, Mississippi

    Terry is a town in Hinds County, Mississippi. The population was 1,063 at the 2010 census. It is located near Interstate 55, about 15 miles southwest of Jackson and located in Supervisors District Five of Hinds County.

  • Terrapin Point

    Terrapin Point (formerly Terrapin Rocks) is an observation area located in Niagara Falls, New York at the northwestern corner of Goat Island, next to the Canadian Horseshoe Falls.

  • Tennessee River Gorge

    The Tennessee River Gorge is a 26-mile (42 km) canyon formed by the Tennessee River once known as Cash Canyon. It is the fourth largest river gorge in the Eastern United States. The gorge is cut into the Cumberland Plateau as the river winds its way…