The Gateway Arch feature of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, often referred to as simply “the Arch,” consists of a stainless steel exterior and carbon steel interior and rises 630 feet above the ground.
Shikarpoor was founded in 1617 as a walled city and, due to its strategic location, became a main stop on the trade route between Central Asia and India in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Sustainable tourism development and the conservation of historic fabric must be balanced at Mozambique in order to ensure the survival of the island’s cultural heritage.
George Washington’s ancestral home in England is an excellent example of a small house museum that faces major repair and business challenges in the modern day.
The Cloisters Museum and Gardens are situated high above the Hudson River in New York City's Fort Tryon Park, with magnificent, unobstructed views of the Palisades and George Washington Bridge.
Built in the nineteenth century, the Palacio la Alhambra in Santiago was designed to replicate the formal elements of the eponymous palace and fortress in Granada, Spain.