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hannahwiatt
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Places I have been to
I have been to National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Ruins of the Sutro Baths, The Senator, Bald Cypress, The Fountain of Youth, St. Photios National Greek Orthodox Shrine, Mickey Pylon, The Berry College Campus, Junkman's Daughter, Rock City, Howard Finster's Paradise Gardens and The Great Stalacpipe Organ
Recent Activity
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January 29, 2011
hannahwiatt
has been to The Great Stalacpipe Organ
An organ located deep within a cave and whose "pipes" are the geological features of the cave itself
Deep in the Luray Caverns of Virginia sits the largest musical instrument in the world. The Great Stalacpipe Organ appears at first to be a normal looking organ, but instead of pipes, the organ is... »
Curious Caves, Musical Wonders, Subterranean Sites | Edited by Dylan and Henry
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January 29, 2011
hannahwiatt
has been to Howard Finster's Paradise Gardens
This "Plant Farm Museum" is home to the divinly inspired and visionary outsider artwork of Reverend Howard Finster
Howard Finster was born into a family of thirteen in 1916. He attended school only through the sixth grade, by 13 years old was a born again Christian, and by 16 he was preaching. Finster claims... »
Follies and Grottoes | Edited by rickatyahoodotcom
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January 29, 2011
hannahwiatt
has been to Rock City
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January 29, 2011
hannahwiatt
has been to Junkman's Daughter
A purveyor of unusual items located in the center of Atlanta, Georgia
The Junkman’s Daughter is a purveyor of unusual items located in the Little 5 Points area of Atlanta, GA.
The store was initially opened in 1982 by Pam Majors, a true daughter of a junkman,... »
Purveyors of Curiosities | Edited by ronin and Dylan
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January 29, 2011
hannahwiatt
has been to The Berry College Campus
World's largest college campus includes a wildlife sanctuary and a former movie set on more than 28,000 acres
A small cabin stands on the Berry College campus. It was from this humble beginning that Martha Berry founded today's Berry College, which has grown to what is now the world's largest college... »
Repositories of Knowledge | Edited by ronin, Dylan and others
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January 29, 2011
hannahwiatt
has been to Mickey Pylon
Electrical pylon in the shape of Disney's beloved mouse
The Mickey Pylon is a well-known landmark in Celebration, Florida, a master-planned community just outside of Walt Disney World Resort in the Orlando-Kissimmee Metropolitan Statistical Area.... »
Electrical Oddities | Edited by Nicholas Jackson
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January 29, 2011
hannahwiatt
has been to St. Photios National Greek Orthodox Shrine
Location of a reliquary containing bone fragments of 18 saints
The St. Photios Shrine located in St. Augustine, FL has a long history of association with the Greek community in the United States.
The present-day shrine is primarily housed in an old home... »
Relics and Reliquaries | Edited by ronin and Dylan
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January 29, 2011
hannahwiatt
has been to The Fountain of Youth
A tribute to Ponce de Leon's supposed quest for eternal youth
In Florida, citrus orchards and an old well have been reborn as a Spanish explorer's quixotic dream come true.
Created in 1904 by local entrepreneur "Diamond Lil" (aka Luella Day McConnell) the... »
Peculiar Fountains | Edited by A Facebook user and Annetta
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January 29, 2011
hannahwiatt
has been to The Senator, Bald Cypress
3,500 year old tree was the second oldest in the United States, burned down by drug user who stated, "I can't believe I burned down a tree older than Jesus."
Update: On 2/29/12, Seminole County police arrested a woman who confessed to causing the fire that destroyed the Senator. Sarah Barnes and a friend were smoking meth inside the tree, and using an... »
Horticultural Marvels | Edited by ronin, Dylan and 2 others
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January 29, 2011
hannahwiatt
has been to Ruins of the Sutro Baths
The seawater playground of gilded-era San Francisco burned to the ground in 1966
Low stone and concrete walls and twisted, rusty steel supports are all that remain of the enormous glass-enclosed public baths at Point Lobos. The baths were the labor of love by gold-rush... »
Incredible Ruins | Edited by Annetta, sirpogo and others
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January 29, 2011
hannahwiatt
has been to National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
World's largest magnetic research facility
Visitors to the Florida State capital city have the opportunity to visit the largest magnetic research facility in the world. A large sprawling building of 370,000 sq. ft. houses some of the most... »
Inspired Inventions, Instruments of Science | Edited by ronin and Nicholas Jackson