Tag: “Louisville Skyline”

9 places found.

  1. Ashland Park

  2. Mori Tower, Roppongi Hills

    Designed as a shopping mecca for the nouveau-riche, the biggest reason to visit Roppongi Hills is the ascent to the top of Mori Tower. Tokyo City View on the 58th floor and the adjacent Mori Art Museum are well worth a visit.

  3. Hong Kong Island

  4. 21c Museum Hotel

    21c Museum Hotel in Louisville, KY is the first of its kind - a 91-room hotel dedicated to world class luxuries, Southern-style hospitality and contemporary art from living artists. The hotel features a 9,000 square foot contemporary art museum funded and managed by the International Contemporary Art Foundation.

  5. Cup of Sunshine Tea House & Cafe

    Located on the banks of the Ohio River with a view of Louisville, Kentucky. This seasonal ice cream shoppe recently opened full time as a healthy eatery.

  6. Frankfort Ave. Wall

    According to the Encyclopedia of Louisville, Christian Heigold, a German immigrant and stonecutter, came to Louisville before 1850. He built a home near the river in an area called the Point near what's now called Butchertown.

  7. San Francisco Skyline

    Sometimes, to fully appreciate the beauty of San Francisco, you need to get out of San Francisco and check out its magnificent skyline.

  8. Chelsea Piers

    Chelsea Piers spans many blocks on the Hudson River in Manhattan. Some of the special features of the piers include a sports and entertainment complex from 17th St.

  9. Woolworth Building

    The Woolworth Building, at fifty-seven stories, is one of the oldest — and one of the most famous — skyscrapers in New York City. More than ninety years after its construction, it is still one of the fifty tallest buildings in the United States as well as one of the twenty tallest buildings in New York City.

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