Grand Junction, Colorado, United States
Wayne N. Aspinall Federal Building and Courthouse
A painting removed for a routine cleaning disappeared for decades.
A painting removed for a routine cleaning disappeared for decades.
Originally built in 1547, this Palace was a centerpiece of the British monarchy during the Protestant Reformation.
Playing host to the killing that sparked WWI was only the beginning of this heralded hall’s story — it’s one of triumph, tragedy, and a tantalizing return to glory.
The 19th century garden park was created after an amateur botanist convinced the King of Sweden to build it.
This weirdly wonderful palace was the result of a most fortunate twist of fate. A punishment only fit for a King — exile in Sicily.
This hotel, like its "famed" architect, may not be what/who it appears to be...
This theater rose from the ashes of a nearby fire, and was put into overtime by another, but itself was saved from closure by a band of theater loving locals.
The Hydro Majestic Hotel was originally built as a hydropathic treatment center.
The Linthorne Loft was the first residence in Bonavista to include a general store on the first floor.
This photogenic tower is the headquarters of one of the world's most famous camera brands, and fought to continue to be Rochester's tallest tower.
AWA Visted HereThey say patience is a virtue, and it’s a good thing this pink palace took that advice to heart.
A fitting name for two brothers who illuminated the world on the wonders of cinema.
In 1924, the construction of this town hall was funded for a total of $137.13.
Holds the honor of being the first building of this style in the city.
One of Europe's grandest squares is actually a strip. Unlike Vegas, coins are not welcome here.
A young republic decided to construct a completely new capital city--and this gorgeous building is the star.
What Schwetzingen lacks for in size, it more than makes up for in amenities.
This 19th Century park building puts the "neigh" in neighborly.
Surviving a world war, this pink lady is back due to a city's decision to rebuild from the rubble.
Ezekiel was known for his “if we can grow it, we’ll grow it” attitude.
AWA Visted HereThis "Chameleon" palace is the oldest royal residence still in use in Europe.
A Victorian eccentric, John Kibble crafted many things, but this house of flora and fauna appears to be his most lasting legacy.
AWA Visted HereStep inside a mystical palace designed with an "unusual" botanical spirit in mind.
AWA Visted HereBefore you know it, you’ve lost your clan’s castle in a drunken bet.
AWA Visted HereGone for centuries, a family returned back to its ancestral home.
This sunset pink structure was the tallest in Latin America. And just kept growing.
A historic community center that served as the meeting place for the formation of the Negro National League.
This Cathedral has spiritual roots in pre-Christian France, both in location and architecture.
AWA Visted HereThis grand hotel was the place to be in America's Jazz Age--and some patrons of that era have stuck around.
The Portland Building both referenced and parodied classical style.
Specializing in water sports, this resort town is known for its kite surfing and beautiful beaches.
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