Thermopolis, Wyoming, United States
Hot Springs State Park
Wyoming's biggest hot spring has been enjoyed for over thousands of years.
Wyoming's biggest hot spring has been enjoyed for over thousands of years.
Founded in 1876, this Victorian-era club remains at its original site and is one of two clubs of its kind left in Glasgow.
This hotel with indoor pool was built in support of Canadian rail traffic which exploded in the late 19th century across the country.
This 110-year-old club at one time had 2,500 members, including avid swimmer, Fred Rogers.
This public pool house, now a category-A listed building in Edinburgh, represented Scotland's attempt to become a world power following World War II.
If Daytona was going to be the world capital for competitive speed, it was going to need a precise timer.
Singapore's first neighbourhood sports complex opened by the Minister of Education in 1970.
Opened in 1979, this Tennis Club was once managed by tennis legend Bjorn Borg and is frequented by top players from around the world.
By the appearance of their grandstand, the team struggled with maintaining the requisite rowdy fan base to boost their morale.
To the Spanish officials who built this stadium, there was no better place to host the Olympic games. History, however, had other plans.
A historic community center that served as the meeting place for the formation of the Negro National League.
The bullfight continues to evoke extreme passion in the people of Spain.
Roller skate for your health. Founded in 1955, closed in 2006 after its roof caught fire this rink's iconic signage lives on!
A surfing company who's grains have found their way into hops.
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