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.
Designed in the late 1890s and built in 1902, Subotica Synagogue is among the most impressive examples of art nouveau ecclesiastical architecture in the region.
Despite a strong show of local advocacy and a lengthy legal battle, substantial demolition and redesign of the Orange County Government Center began in 2015.