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  • The Haas Building

    The Haas Building is located at 219 West 7th Street, at the corner of Broadway and Seventh Street, in Historic Downtown Los Angeles, California. The building was originally owned by Abraham Haas of San Francisco; president of Haas, Baruch,CXL & PWL'…

  • The Grande at Santa Fe Place

    The Grande at Santa Fe Place is a high-rise residential building in San Diego, California composed of two towers of equal height. The 39-story towers have a height of 420 feet (128 m) and are a prominent fixture in San Diego's skyline. Located in th…

  • The Geneva School

    The Geneva School is a Christian classical, private, coeducational day school, founded in 1993. The Geneva School offers Pre-K through 12th grade on two campuses. The main 5-acre (20,000 m2) campus (1st through 12th grade) and the Early Childhood Ca…

  • The Elbow (reef)

    The Elbow (or Elbow Reef) is a coral reef located within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. It lies to the east of Key Largo, within the Key Largo Existing Management Area, which is immediately to the east of John Pennekamp Coral Reef State…

  • The Donoho School

    The Donoho School is a private school in Anniston, Alabama that was honored by the Blue Ribbon Schools Program in 2005. The Donoho School serves students in grades 1 through 12 as well as preschool and early childhood education.

  • The Complex (Valdosta, Georgia)

    The Complex is a 5,350 seat, 105,600 square feet (9,810 m2), multi-purpose arena in Valdosta, Georgia, USA. Construction began in 1979 and was completed in 1982. It is the home of the Valdosta State University Blazers basketball and volleyball teams…

  • The Chitte Building

    The Chitte Building is an apartment building in New York City, New York. Located at 349 Amsterdam Avenue between 76th and 77th street, this five floor walk-up has twelve apartments and ground floor commercial space once occupied by the sports bar Ti…

  • The Children's Museum, Connecticut

    The Children's Museum is the oldest and largest museum for children in Connecticut, United States. The museum was founded in 1927 as the Children's Museum of Hartford, and was known until recently as The Science Center of Connecticut. The Museum is …

  • The Chestnut Hill

    The Chestnut Hill is a historic apartment building at 219 Commonwealth Avenue, in the village of Chestnut Hill in Newton, Massachusetts. Designed by Boston architect Francis W.

  • The Channels Natural Area Preserve

    The Channels Natural Area Preserve is a Natural Area Preserve located in Washington and Russell Counties, Virginia. It was established in April 0f 2008 to protect a number of significant natural communities. Its name comes from a group of sandstone …

  • The Britton Cottage

    The Britton Cottage was the residence of Nathaniel Lord Britton, a botanist and the creator of the New York Botanical Garden. The house was originally located at the intersection of New Dorp Lane and Cedar Grove Avenue in the New Dorp Beach section …

  • The Blacksmith Shop

    The Blacksmith Shop is an exhibit building and a live-demonstration site at Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vermont. The Blacksmith Shop, a one-room brick structure built about 1800, and its later frame addition, originally stood near the railroad tr…

  • The Ariel

    The Ariel East and Ariel West are a pair of apartment buildings on Broadway at 99th Street that are known for being the tallest buildings on Manhattan's predominantly residential Upper West Side.

  • The Arboretum at Flagstaff

    The Arboretum at Flagstaff is a 200-acre (81 ha) arboretum that is home to 2,500 species of mostly drought-tolerant adapted and native plants representative of the high-desert Colorado Plateau, home to the Grand Canyon and Zion National Park. It is …

  • The Annex (New Haven)

    The Annex is a residential neighborhood in the city of New Haven, Connecticut. It is located on the eastern side of New Haven Harbor across from Long Wharf. The City of New Haven defines the neighborhood to be the region bounded by Upson Terrace and…

  • Thayer Learning Center

    The Thayer Learning Center or TLC was a military based, Christian boarding school boot camp for troubled teens in Kidder, Missouri from 2002 to 2009. The program enrolled over 100 students and costs run up to $4,000 a month. The program stated that …

  • Thatcher, Idaho

    Thatcher is an unincorporated community in Franklin County, Idaho, United States. Its elevation is 4,902 feet (1,494 m), and it is located at (42°24′32″N111°43′37″W) (42.4088106, -111.7268930).

  • Texla, Texas

    Texla is a ghost town in northern Orange County, Texas, United States, in the southeastern part of the state. It is located northwest of Orange, just west of Mauriceville. The site was originally called Bruce, after the postmaster Charles G. Bruce w…

  • Texas A&M-Commerce Field House

    Texas A&M University-Commerce Fieldhouse or University Fieldhouse is a 5,000 seat multi-purpose arena in Commerce, Texas. It was built in 1950. It is the home of the Texas A&M University–Commerce Lions Men's and Women's basketball teams, as well as …

  • Tewksbury Township Schools

    The Tewksbury Township Schools is a community public school district which operates two schools serving students in pre-Kindergarten through eighth grade from Tewksbury Township, in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States.

  • Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge

    Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge is a dynamic landscape made up of forests, wetlands, tundra, lakes, mountains and glacial rivers bounded by the snowy peaks of the Alaska Range. This upper Tanana River valley has been called the "Tetlin Passage," bec…

  • Terry Pettus Park

    Terry Pettus Park is a 0.9-acre (3,600 m2) park located in Seattle, Washington, on the eastern shoreline of Lake Union at Fairview Avenue E. and E. Newton Street.