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Iaşi, Romania

Great Synagogue of Iaşi

The Great Synagogue is the oldest extant synagogue in Romania and is one of two surviving synagogues in a city that once housed over 100 Jewish houses of worship.
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Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, India

Sites in Orchha

In 2011, World Monuments Fund began working with the Madhya Pradesh government to realize a project that would document and conserve a selection of sites across the state.
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Herat, Afghanistan

Old City of Herat

Destroyed twice by the Mongols, the Old City of Herat in Western Afghanistan has a long history of rebuilding and restoration.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires Historic Center

The first permanent European settlement on the site of modern-day Buenos Aires was founded in 1580 by Spanish conquistador Juan de Garay.
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Patan, Nepal

Patan Royal Palace Complex

The Patan Royal Palace Complex was constructed in the 17th century as part of the extensive building program of King Siddhinarasimha Malla, which was continued by his son Srinivasa.
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Angkor Archaeological Park, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Preah Khan Temple

The Preah Khan temple complex situated at the northern edge of the Angkor Archaeological Park is one of the most significant buildings erected during the ancient Khmer empire.
Hexham Abbey
Northeast England, United Kingdom

Drawn Together

Historic Northumbria contains an impressive industrial heritage, fine market towns, and the principal group of early Christian churches in Britain.
Reception House Interior, 2/3/2012
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Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States

George Nakashima House, Studio, and Workshop

Combining international styles and modern influences with Japanese craft traditions, George Nakashima's work was a significant force in the American craft movement of the mid-twentieth century.
Cruise ship in Charleston port, February 2013
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Charleston, South Carolina, United States

Charleston Historic District

Charleston was founded in 1670 by English colonists and relocated in 1680 to its present location, where the Ashley and Cooper rivers meet the Atlantic Ocean.
Last remaining log cabin at Fort Apache, conservation completed in 1996. It currently houses the tribe's Enterprise Division and Office of Tourism., January 1999
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Apache Tribal Lands, United States

Fort Apache

The 7,500-acre Fort Apache Reservation served as operations base from which the US Army carried out assaults against renegade Apache bands in an effort to settle the West.
View of damaged seats, February 2010
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Miami, Florida, United States

Miami Marine Stadium

Commodore Ralph Middleton Munroe Miami Marine Stadium was the first purpose-built venue for powerboat racing in the United States.
Exterior view of the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel’s western façade, April/May 2009
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Lakeland, Florida, United States

Florida Southern College

Located on a hillside overlooking Lake Hollingsworth, Florida Southern College contains the largest collection of Frank Lloyd Wright buildings in the world.

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