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TheWeaver Walk of Fame: ... always thought of the walk of fame as where the true stars of entertainment are immortalised and honored for their achievements. In actuality, i m pretty sure anyone vaguely famous can have one. Cilla Black has one for christ s sake and i didn t recognise most of the other names either. Apparently there are about 2500 stars on show. That s a lot of stars, and they go EVERYWHERE, down obscure back alleys, deserted a...
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Sightseeing International - Point Pleasant Park Point Pleasant Park
It is one of the areas of Halifax most cherished by its citizens.
Situated to the south of Halifax.
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Sights & Attractions in Ottawa Sights & Attractions in Ottawa
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Sightseeing International - Sights & Attractions in Montreal Sights & Attractions in Montreal
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Arlington Cemetery Arlington Cemetery
Sightseeing International / Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, Virginia, is a military cemetery in the United States, established during the American Civil War. More than 290,000 people are buried in an area of 624 acres (2.53 kmsq).
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Sightseeing International - Lincoln Memorial Lincoln Memorial
Sightseeing International / The building (archtect: Henry Beacon) was constructed in the style of a classical greek temple with 36 columns meant to represent the Union at the time of Abraham Lincoln's death .
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The House Where Lincoln Died The House Where Lincoln Died
Petersen House 516 10th St. NW, Washington AT E Street. Tel: 202 / Sightseeing International /426-6830.

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Sightseeing International - Ford's Theatre Ford's Theatre
Sightseeing International / It is a live, working theatre located in downtown Washington, DC. As a living tribute to President Abraham Lincoln's love of the performing arts, Ford's Theatre produces musicals and plays that embody family values, underscore multiculturalism, and illumi
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F.B.I. Building F.B.I. Building
Sightseeing International / 935 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington DC 20004 USA. Tel.: +1 202 324 3447. Nearest Subway - Archives - Navy Memorial; Tours run Monday to Friday 8:45am to 4:15pm. Admission is free.
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Sightseeing International - Pawnee Buttes (Colorado, USA) Pawnee Buttes (Colorado, USA)
Sightseeing International / There are two buttes located within the Pawnee National Grassland in Weld County, of northeastern Colorado, USA.
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The North Rim Attractions (Grand Canyon) The North Rim Attractions (Grand Canyon)
Visitor Information (928) 638-7888 / Sightseeing International / Located in Arizona the North Rim of the Grand Canyon is over 8000 feet/2438 m above sea level. - The North Rim is much more remote than the South Rim of the park and may be closed in the winter due to snow.
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TheWeaver Chinatown (San Francisco)
... went to this Chinatown (the largest outside of Asia) for my birthday lunch as i had decided on sushi. Upon coming out we kind of stumbled unwittingly into the main market area. The stalls and markets are interesting and full of life, but the stuff they sell is tacky and cheap. They probably make a good living from selling crappy souvenirs to stupid foreigners. On our way back we further stumbled upon a parade, which apparently was quite fortunate. There were people in big masks, long, winding dragons, dancers and children banging drums down the middle of the street. It was all very fun as i definitely wasn t expecting it. I mean, i ve seen it on TV but i assumed it was...
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TheWeaver Lombard Street
... most ridiculous street in the world. We never drove the road but we did walk it from bottom to top and were knackered by the time we reached the summit, and I m a real athlete. I say walk, you could climb it if you were so inclined and also hilariously funny. The view from the bottom and then from the top was fascinating, i just wish there was a way to skip the middle. I have written to the Franciscan council and asked for an escalator to be installed. They have yet to reply. We walked past the street a few times and it was always really busy with cars ticking off another tourist attraction in San Francisco. I pity any person that lives on that street (even though the...
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katygriff Walk of Fame
... walk of fame in Hollywood is so famous that I am sure everybody by now will have heard of it. We stayed in Hollywood for a few days on our Honeymoon and we were pleased to see that it was literally a five minute walk to the walk of fame. Now it wasn t what I expected at all in some respects but it was in others. All in all though we enjoyed seeing it and would recommend everybody go see it if you find yourself in the area. First what is the walk of fame. It was created back in the 60s and it is basically a tribute to a lot of famous people in TV, film, radio and theatre. As you can imagine they are immortalised on a star and then they place the stars in Hollywoo...
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