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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Cyclorama Center

In 1956, the National Park Service (NPS) launched Mission 66, a ten-year initiative aimed at improving visitor services at national parks with new facilities and infrastructure.
London, United Kingdom

Wilton's Music Hall

Located in the Tower Hamlets borough of London, Wilton's Music Hall is thought to be the last remaining example of a mid-Victorian London music hall.
Armagh City, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Richhill House

Richhill House was designed in a Renaissance style, with two large "Dutch" gabled and pedimented wings, with dormers in the same style, and paneled chimney stacks.
Midlothian, Scotland, United Kingdom

Mavisbank House

Mavisbank House is recognized as one of the finest examples of Neoclassical architecture in Scotland.
Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom

Greenock Sugar Warehouses

Warehouses in Great Britain were often designed by architects of note - usually as part of an overall dock plan - a far cry from the perfunctory prefabricated nonentities turned out today.
Belgorod-Dnestrovsky, Ukraine

Tyras-Belgorod Fortress

For centuries the fortress of Tyras-Belgorod has watched over the calm waters of the Dniester Estuary.
Pidhirtsi, Ukraine

Pidhirtsi Castle

Pidhirtsi Castle was constructed by the Italian architect Andrea dell'Aqua between 1635 and 1640 for the Hetman (Cossack chief) of the Polish crown.
Kerch, Ukraine

Panticapaeum Ancient City

Once the capital of the Bosporan Kingdom, the largest political state in the region of the ancient Black Sea, the ruins of the city of Panticapaeum contain evidence of settlement dating back to 2600 BC.
Kyiv, Ukraine

Church of Our Savior of Berestove

Listed on UNESCO's World Heritage List, the Church of Our Savior was built within a monastery complex in Berestove Village, the one-time seat of Kyiv's royal family.
Kampala, Uganda

Kampala Historic Buildings

In just over a century, the Ugandan city of Kampala experienced change on a scale rarely seen in an urban context.
Gaziantep, Turkey

Tepebasi District

Fine examples of mid-nineteenth-century Armenian architecture are only one of many elements in a well-preserved example of cultural and religious integration in the late Ottoman Empire.

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