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County Line Road begins at the end of the 3.6 miles of the Upper San Antonio Road. The last 1.8 miles of which is a hiking, biking, and horse trail within Henry Coe State Park. County Line Road within Henry W. Coe State Park and Orestimba Wilderness is used as a hiking, biking, and horse trail. It is 29.6 miles long within the State Park and ...
The single-story front elevation of Casa del Monte Casa del Monte was the first of the guest houses, originally entitled simply Houses A (del Mar), B (del Monte) and C (del Sol), [ 111 ] built by Morgan on the slopes below the site of Casa Grande during 1920–1924. [ 145 ]
The Biblioteca Carnegie (or Carnegie Library) on Avenida Juan Ponce de León in Puerta de Tierra, San Juan, Puerto Rico [2] is a NRHP-listed Carnegie library funded through a $100,000 donation from the Carnegie Foundation, [3] becoming Puerto Rico's first purpose-built library [4] when it was completed in 1915.
It intersects with Del Monte Avenue, from where it continues on a straight path north through the mixed residential and industrial villages of San Antonio and Paltok, where a Coca-Cola plant stands next to the IBC transmitter (now demolished in 2023). The road ends at the intersection with EDSA by the Muñoz Market and Walter Mart North Edsa.
Marcial Dupierris in 1857 wrote: "The Real Casa de Beneficencia, which is also in the neighborhood of San Lazaro, is a large building, whose front faces the street Wide North, its side E. is on the road of Belascoaín, and extends to the S to face with the house of health of San Leopoldo, said Real establishment, is the refuge of the orphans of ...
The National Library is Spain's highest library institution and is head of the Spanish Library System. As the country's national library, it is the centre responsible for identifying, preserving, conserving, and disseminating information about Spain's documentary heritage, and it aspires to be an essential point of reference for research into ...
The Library of the Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial (Spanish: Real Biblioteca del Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial), also known as the Escurialense or the Laurentina, is a large Spanish Renaissance library founded by Philip II, located in San Lorenzo de El Escorial and part of the heritage of the monastery of El Escorial.
Argentine Library for the Blind, Lezica branch), Buenos Aires, 1940s; Armed Forces Center of Study, Buenos Aires, 1949; Banco El Hogar Argentino, Buenos Aires, 1926; Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires , Buenos Aires, 1939; Casa del Teatro, Buenos Aires, 1927; Centro Metropolitano de Diseño , Buenos Aires, 1938; Cine Cosmos, Buenos Aires, 1929