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This relied-upon commuter rail transports passengers between New York City and the northern suburbs in New York and Connecticut.
During its operation, Sampo cleared ice in the Gulf of Bothnia, the northernmost part of the Baltic Sea.
Not only one of Malaysia's oldest fire stations at 112 years old, this building is iconic for its design, employing a mix of Mughal and Edwardian architecture.
Although construction of this cathedral started in 1137, St. Stephen's as we know it today wasn't completed for over 800 years.
Once a pub, now a private residence, this building is believed to be a location frequented by the famous English general Oliver Cromwell.
This miniature park features buildings and structures built at a scale of 1:25 to create a realistic view of the Netherlands.
This popular ski resort in Japan offers skiers and winter adventurers a spot of respite after a long day in the cold winter weather.
Known as the oldest heated pool in the United Kingdom, these public baths were almost demolished to make room for new apartments until local residents petitioned to save their beloved historical landmark.
As Ireland's longest-established public theater, The Gaiety Theatre in Dublin remains a place to experience Irish culture and lighthearted comedies.
New Zealand Surf Life Saving members are truly "In it for Life", actualizing this motto by committing to their lifesaving passion as not just a hobby, but a lifestyle.
The former summer home of the royal Swedish family, the Sofiero Palace has a rich history and an expansive array of spectacular gardens.
Considered a masterpiece of contemporary church architecture, Denmark's Bagsvaerd Church is a Lutheran church known for its naturally illuminated interior.
This Town Hall building from Calderara di Reno in Italy has been wrought with a turbulent history and resilient people.
The ICGV Ooinn, named after Norse mythology, once monitored the waters around Iceland for more than half a century.
This Art Deco stadium is home to Sao Paulo's football competitions. You can even find football-related action under the bleachers!
Established in the 1890s as a boarding house, the Green Lake Resort has evolved into a sprawling property with lodging, a banquet hall, and pool.
While this monorail has only been in operation for 24 years, it serves America's oldest airfield, the Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR).
While originally designed as a greenhouse, the Palacio de Cristal in Madrid currently houses art exhibits for the Museo Nacional Centro de Art Reina Sofia.
This public library is one of many preserved historic buildings in the long-forgotten gold mining settlement of Wandiligong in Victoria, Australia.
Based in Berlin and one of the largest libraries in Europe, the State Library is as famous for what it keeps as it is for what it has given away.
Established in Kyiv in 1918, the Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine is one of the largest libraries in the world.
The origins of this large, fancy library in Provo City, Utah began as a book club in a courthouse basement that hoped to catch the gaze of industrialist Andrew Carnegie, who was building libraries across the U.S. at the time.
Without standard utilities or road access, this Uruguayan residence is to be found in a remote and charming coastal community.
This 25-yard competition-sized pool is found within the Kneller Athletic Center of Clark University. It is home to Clark's men's and women's swimming and diving teams.
Established in 1994, this telecommunications service brought the first public telephone network to Turkey.
Fully furnished with pews and an altar, this train car served as a traveling chapel throughout the American West.
Situated at the Mouth of the Douro River, this lighthouse welcomes ships to the ancient Portuguese city of Porto.
Built in 1887, this elegantly designed Courthouse in West Texas shows off its European architectural influences.
One of 257 stations on the Réseau Express Régional rail, the Gentilly Station is located in one of three small departments that surround Paris, known as Petite Couronne.
Started as a speakeay in Prohibition America, Camp Wandawega's storied history includes time as a tavern, brothel, and even a retirement home for priests.
Built in a former gold mining settlement, the Municipal Palace of El Oro de Hidalgo is distinguished for the English and French influences in its design.
This historic Boston hotel played host to one of the biggest scandals in the history of American baseball.
Established in 1947, The National Museum in Wrocław stands as one of Poland's main branches of the National Museum system, with one of the largest collections of contemporary art in the country.
Built in 1891, this railway is a hybrid cable car and rail line that serves the resort village of Mürren, Switzerland.
AWA Visted HereThis visually striking all-weather lifeboat is part of a fleet of vessels that provide sea rescue operations in Iceland.
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