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 | No words. Just look the little cars. |  | 11/24/2005 | 291 | 



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 | Created by pmaxfield2 and ink_polaroid over at bbs.keyhole.com |  | 07/06/2005 | 11,802 | 
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 | Marble Arch is a white Carrara marble monument.Only members of the royal family and the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery are allowed to pass through the arch.
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 | The Euston Arch was the original entrance to Euston station in Central London. Designed by architect Philip Hardwick, it was inspired by Roman architecture, following Hardwick's trip to Italy in 1818-19. The 'Propylaeum' or Doric arch (1837) of stone pillars and iron gating, 70 feet high, was designed for the London and Birmingham Railway, mirroring Curzon Street Station at the other end of th... |  | 03/15/2006 | 189 | 
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 | (portuguese: Arco da Porta Nova) is an arch in Sé, Braga, Portugal.
The arch decorates the western gate of the medieval wall. It was opened in 1512 and was the place where the keys of the city were given.
The actual arch is a combination of baroque and neoclassic styles, was designed by architect André Soares and built in 1772 - 1773. |  | 09/30/2009 | 29 | 



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 | The Arch of Titus is a Pentelic marble triumphal arch with a single arched opening, located on the Via Sacra just to the south-east of the Forum in Rome. It was constructed by the emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his brother Titus (born AD 41, emperor 79-81), commemorating the capture and sack of Jerusalem in 70, which effectively terminated the Jewish War begun in 66 (although the R... |  | 11/17/2006 | 153 | 



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 | Raised in Bucharest to commemorate Romania's Great War heros, "Arcul de Triumf" stands about 25 meters high. The first monument, made of wood, was erected on the same spot in 1922, being replaced in 1935 by the actual arch, built in Deva granite, by Architect Petre Antonescu, who is also the father of the Bucharest City Hall. The Triumphal Arch is conceived in classical style, followi... |  | 05/02/2006 | 331 | 



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 | The Arch of Ctesiphon, just outside Baghdad, part of a palace built by Sasanian kings in the sixth century AD. |  | 08/22/2005 | 320 | 



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 | Busch Memorial Stadium, later known as Busch Stadium, was the home of the St. Louis Cardinals National League baseball team from May 12, 1966 to October 19, 2005.
It opened four days after the last game was played in their old home, Sportsman's Park (which had also been known since 1953 as Busch Stadium). It was sometimes referred to as a "Cookie cutter"-style stadium, and supported both ... |  | 08/15/2005 | 253 | 



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 | The Causey Arch is a bridge near Stanley in County Durham. It is the world’s oldest surviving railway bridge.
It was built in 1725-26 by architect Ralph Wood, funded by a conglomeration of coal-owners known as the "Grand Allies" (founded by Colonel Liddell and the Hon. Charles Montague). Two tracks crossed the Arch — one to take coal to the River Tyne, and the other for the retur... |  | 08/02/2007 | 322 | 



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 | Live webcam with audio is located on the roof of the downtown College Center for St. Louis Community College in St. Louis, Missouri. U.S.A.
Notice the construction across the street of the new baseball stadium in downtown St. Louis.
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 | St. Louis Community College Breaks Ground for New Campus in West St. Louis County. St. Louis Missouri, U.S.A.
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