Tag: “St Louis”

16 places found.

  1. Soulard Art Market

    Soulard Art Market, located in the heart of historical Soulard, features fine art by 12 of St. Louis Missouri local artisans.

  2. st. augustine, fl

    On September 8, 1565, this city was founded by Pedro Menendez de Aviles, and named St. Augustine because his fleet had reached the Florida shores on the day of the festival of St.

  3. Ile d'Orleans

    L'ile d'Orleans is an island in the St. Lawrence River just outside Quebec City.

  4. Cathedral of St. Dmitri

    This uniquely designed and intricately carved white stone church was built in 1190.

  5. The Old Course at St. Andrews

    The Old Course Golf Course in St. Andrews.

  6. Red Square

    Red Square in Moscow has been a center of power for centuries and is worth visiting again and again, at different times of year, with different light and different weather.

  7. St. Joseph's Monastery

    The monastery of St. Joseph al-Dahr in Jrabta, Batroun, Lebanon was built in 1897 by the Lebanese Maronite Order.

  8. Cape Spear National Park

    The oldest surviving lighthouse in Newfoundland and Labrador is located at the most easterly point of land in North America. It has been restored to its 1839 appearance and shows how a lightkeeper and his family might have lived in the mid-19th century.

  9. Church of the Savior on the Spilled Blood

    Yes, this place has an incredibly greusome name. This magnificent cathedral built in downtown St.

  10. Hermitage Museum

    Located in the former Winter Palace of the Tsars, the State Hermitage Museum (Государственный Эрмитаж) contains over three-million works of art from across the globe. In addition to the fabulous selection of artwork housed in the Hermitage, one can take in the opulent architecture of Tsarist Russia.

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