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Yosemite Lodge at the Falls, often referred to informally within the Park as "The Lodge" is located in western Yosemite Village, Yosemite National Park, Mariposa County, California. The lodging accommodation is close to Yosemite Falls. The Lodge complex has a total of 245 rooms, located in a total of 15 separate buildings, including the main ...
HAER No. ME-39, "Bubble Pond Bridge, Spanning abandoned Motor Road on Bubble Pond Carriage Road, Bar Harbor", 2 photos, 1 measured drawing, 16 data pages, 1 photo caption page HAER No. ME-40, " Duck Brook Bridge, Spanning Duck Brook between Witch Hole Loop and New Eagle Lake Road, Bar Harbor ", 6 photos, 8 data pages, 1 photo caption page
The district runs along Marshall, Quitman, Jefferson, Church, and College Sts, roughly from Cypress St. to North St. [1] It includes works by James E. Flanders, Smith & Prager, and by Shirley Simons & Sons. It includes Classical Revival, Queen Anne, and commercial block architecture. [1] Camp County Courthouse. Its notable buildings include: [3]
Cypress Mountain is a ski area in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, located in the southern section of Cypress Provincial Park, operated under a BC Parks Park Use Permit. The ski resort is a 30-minute drive north of downtown Vancouver , [ 1 ] and has 53 named alpine ski runs (many accessible for night skiing) and 19 km of cross country ...
2 Cypress Hills St. Cypress Hills: Rural cemetery started in 1851 by the three oldest Jewish congregations in the city; contains many different examples of architecture and funerary art. Shared with Brooklyn 11: Bohemian Hall and Park
La Ribera kept its original name until the 1960s when new management renamed it the Cypress West hotel. In the mid-1980s, businessman Denny LeVett and actress Doris Day restored the hotel and reopened it as the Cypress Inn. [6] It was an early pet–friendly hotel [7] and was featured on March 15, 1999, in the Architectural Digest. [8] [9]
April 10, 2012 (206 Cypress Street: Matagorda: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark 5: Hensley-Gusman House: Hensley-Gusman House: October 4, 2006 (2120 Sixth St.
The area at the bottom of the "Cut"—one of Vancouver's most well-known ski runs—is the original base of the mountain, where the area's first lodge and rope tow were built. Since several cottages were constructed in the trees surrounding the lodge and the base of the old Cut chairlift, the base came to be known as the "Village" by local skiers.