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Monument Releasing has acquired Eugene Kotlyarenko’s “The Code,” and is planning a theatrical release in the English-speaking ...
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World Atlas names Delaware's 10 'strangest' landmarks. Have you seen them?Fort Delaware is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was also cited as one of the most haunted places in ...
World Heritage Day 2025 is your passport to rediscover history, celebrate culture, and commit to protecting the wonders that ...
Celebrate World Heritage Day 2025 with over 50 inspiring messages, greetings, quotes, and captions. Honor UNESCO sites and ...
U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order aimed at increasing domestic seafood production by directing the ...
Carvings on a 12,000-year-old monument in Turkey appear to mark solar days and years, making it possibly the oldest solar ...
When one thinks of stunning architecture, it’s easy to be swept away by the romance of Europe—its cathedrals, castles, and ...
Turkey has begun a new phase in restorations of the nearly 1,500-year-old Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, focusing on preserving the monument’s historic domes from the threat of earthquakes.
Turkey has begun a new phase in sweeping restorations of the nearly 1,500-year-old Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, focusing on ...
To outsiders, some of those landmarks might fall more into the unusual category than others. And according to World Atlas, these are the 10 “strangest” landmarks you can find in Delaware.
The Washington Monument, Washington, D.C.’s most recognizable landmark, attracted over 2 million visitors in 1966, 1 million in 1994, and less than 250,000 by 2024. The National Park Service’s timed ...
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