Garden at Peterhof Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg waterfront buildings
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Waterfront Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
"The Gion-Gateway"
The Gion District in Kyoto is best known for it's Geisha but there are so many other amazing things to see and do. You have a rich tapestry of historic culture living within a modern urban sprawl and they both manage to work beautifully in tandem. Whether its heading underground to catch a quick subway train across to the other side of the city or heading into the markets to experience some traditional food, the transition  is seamless between these new and old aspects and this is one of the great things about Kyoto. It's old but its new at the same time !

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Old LDS Church, South of Jackson
This is actually in Ovid, Idaho, very close to the Wyoming border.
Old LDS Church, South of Jackson
This is actually in Ovid, Idaho, very close to the Wyoming border.
Old LDS Church, South of Jackson
This is actually in Ovid, Idaho, very close to the Wyoming border.
West Gervais Street Historic District

The West Gervais Street Historic District, located along sections of West Gervais Street, Park Street, Lady Street, Lincoln Street, and Gadsden Street, is a collection of fifty-seven commercial, warehouse, and light industrial properties which represents the largest intact group of older business property within South Carolina’s capital city. The forty-one contributing properties in the district date from ca. 1846 to the 1930s. The number of properties within the district that retain their individual historic or architectural integrity imbues the district itself with an unusually strong integrity of setting and character. The buildings are of small scale, one to three stories, with all facades subdivided by stories and bays. They are uniformly of brick construction. The beginnings of development in the area came with the evolution of Gervais Street into the city’s principal western artery following the 1827 construction of the Congaree River Bridge and establishment ca. 1846 of the South Carolina Railroad Depot. Subsequent rail lines also centered on Gervais Street until the construction ca. 1902 of Union Station making Gervais Street the state’s chief rail transportation nexus. The area also contained the city’s gas works built ca. 1869, the first electric light plant built ca. 1891, and the street railway company barn built ca. 1886. The eighteen buildings constructed between 1900 and 1915 visually reflect the district’s part in Columbia’s growth as a major center for transportation and trade during that period. Listed in the National Register April 27, 1983.
Old LDS Church, South of Jackson
This is actually in Ovid, Idaho, very close to the Wyoming border.
Old LDS Church, South of Jackson
This is actually in Ovid, Idaho, very close to the Wyoming border.
Old LDS Church, South of Jackson
This is actually in Ovid, Idaho, very close to the Wyoming border.
See photo in original gallery.