Tag: “Palace Of Fine Arts”

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  1. The Palace of Fine Arts

    This structure is so immense that you have to see it for yourself to understand just how massive it really is!

  2. Billy's Bar & Grill

    An excellent family eatery on the corner of Heron & G street.

    Apparently the building was constructed in 1906. The restaurant has been here for a number of years and is my first choice for lunch or dinner when I'm in town.

    Check out the web page and learn a little bit about its colorful past.

  3. Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts

    Quality, variety and exceptional planning make this arts festival an experience the entire family can share.

  4. View of the City from Fort Point

    San Francisco, California

  5. A marathon journey through the streets of London

    The eccentric outfits, spirited competitors and raucous spectators make the London marathon one of the cities many sporting and cultural highlights.

  6. Taj Lake Palace Hotel

    The Taj Lake Palace was built over two and a half centuries ago in the middle of Lake Pichola in Udaipur. It is now a romantic hotel.

  7. Pagburnayan

    Pagburnayan is a barangay in Vigan. Burnay means earthen pot and Pagburnayan refers to the place where it is made.

  8. Louisiana Swamps and Wetlands

    The swamps and wetlands of north Louisiana and southern Arkansas have always held me in their magical spell. The environment is eerie yet inviting, relentless yet forgiving and a special place to watch the sun rise or set.

    The images I have added were all shot within 100 miles of Ouachita Parish Louisiana USA.

  9. Gubbio

  10. Hampton Court Palace

    Hampton Court is an interesting blend of Tudor palace and Baroque architecture. Originally a Tudor palace owned by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, and then Henry VIII, it was almost demolished in the 1600's by William and Mary, but the money was not there for Sir Christopher Wren to rebuild entirely, so they built new grand apartments on the back of the palace.