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treepulido
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Places I have been to
I have been to Ed Leedskalnin's Coral Castle, The Garden of Eden, Watts Towers , The Wave Organ, Exploratorium, San Francisco's Cable Car Museum, Musee Mecanique , Maltese Falcon Alleyway, Camera Obscura & Holograph Collection, Ruins of the Sutro Baths, Masonic Temple of Philadelphia, Tiffany Glass Mural "The Dream Garden", The Natural Bridge, Mystery Spot and Leadville's Abandoned Silver Mine
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July 16, 2010
treepulido
has been to Leadville's Abandoned Silver Mine
Abandoned silver mine strewn with wrecked and twisted structures
Immediately east of the town of Leadville, is the site of a vast abandoned silver mine. Pocked with all manner of twisted and decaying mining structures the disaster area takes on an immense and... »
Disaster Areas | Edited by littlebrumble
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July 16, 2010
treepulido
has been to Mystery Spot
A "gravitational anomaly" located in the redwood forests just outside of Santa Cruz, California
Described as an "ineffable, natural phenomenon that cannot be described or explained," the Mystery Spot in Santa Cruz, California is one of many such "gravitational anomalies" located around the... »
Mystery Spots and Gravity Hills, Hoaxes and Pseudoscience | Edited by cjwvos and Dylan
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July 16, 2010
treepulido
has been to The Natural Bridge
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July 16, 2010
treepulido
has been to Tiffany Glass Mural "The Dream Garden"
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July 16, 2010
treepulido
has been to Masonic Temple of Philadelphia
Huge masonic hall in Philadelphia with lavishly themed rooms
The Masonic Temple of Philadelphia, or as it's properly known "The Right Worshipful Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania and Masonic... »
Rites and Rituals, Curious Places of Worship | Edited by ShaneStringer, Annetta and others
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July 16, 2010
treepulido
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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July 16, 2010
treepulido
has been to Camera Obscura & Holograph Collection
A walk-in working camera obscura produces 360 degree live images of the San Francisco coast
This tiny museum also known as the 'Giant Camera' is on the grounds of the historic Cliff House and features a working camera obscura, which reflects images of the beach front outside. It also... »
Optical Oddities | Edited by mojotexas and Annetta
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July 16, 2010
treepulido
has been to Maltese Falcon Alleyway
Alleyway plaque commemorating the death of a fictional character in the Maltese Falcon, not far from the authors home
In this alley you will find a plaque that could easily be mistaken for a record of historical importance. The plaque reads "On approximately this spot, Miles Archer, partner of Sam Spade, was done... »
Unusual Monuments | Edited by
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July 16, 2010
treepulido
has been to Musee Mecanique
A collection of 20th century automatons, penny arcade games, and musical contraptions
One of the last remaining links to San Francisco's oceanside Playland at the Beach amusement park, the Musee Mecanique is a unique hands-on arcade of vintage coin-operated contraptions of all... »
Unique Collections, Amazing Automata | Edited by Dylan, theamarant and 2 others
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July 16, 2010
treepulido
has been to San Francisco's Cable Car Museum
Not merely a museum – but a whirring powerhouse that offers a subterranean peek into the heart and soul of cable car operations.
Straying radically from the ideal of the quiet museum – one filled with the archaic artifacts of yesteryear, each lighted softly and placed behind Plexiglas – the San Francisco Cable Car Museum is... »
Museums and Collections | Edited by Shalaco, Dylan and 2 others
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July 16, 2010
treepulido
has been to Exploratorium
Hands-On Science built on the rubble of the 1906 Earthquake, and hiding a few choice exhibits
In 1906, a massive earthquake hit San Francisco, and the “ham and egg” fires - named such because they were started by a family cooking breakfast with an earthquake damaged chimney - that followed... »
Strange Science | Edited by Tre and Nicholas Jackson
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July 16, 2010
treepulido
has been to The Wave Organ
A huge musical instrument played by the ocean
Located on a jetty in the San Francisco Bay, the Wave Organ was built in 1986. In collaboration with the Exploratorium, artist Peter Richards built an acoustic sculpture that amplifies the... »
Outsider Art, Musical Wonders | Edited by Dylan and Henry
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July 16, 2010
treepulido
has been to Watts Towers
America's most famous piece of self-built architecture
The Watts Towers in the Watts district of Los Angeles, California, are a collection of 17 interconnected structures, two of which reach heights of over 99 feet (30 m). The Towers were built by... »
Outsider Architecture | Edited by Dylan, Henry and others
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July 16, 2010
treepulido
has been to The Garden of Eden
Self-built house and sculpture park where the creator can still be seen in a glass coffin
One of the "Eight Wonders of Kansas Art," the Garden of Eden is a home and sculpture park built by civil war veteran Samuel Dinsmoor. Dinsmoor was a farmer, mason and political radical who often... »
Outsider Architecture | Edited by Dylan, Henry and 2 others
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July 16, 2010
treepulido
has been to Ed Leedskalnin's Coral Castle