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Nearby is the temple of Athena.
Nearby Foggy Bottom is ousting Negroes.
Nearby Hibernia Reef, Northeast of Ashmore Reef, is not part of the territory, but belongs to Western Australia.
Nearby is the Kurfürstliches Schloss, built as a residence for the prince-elector and now the main building of the University of Bonn.
Nearby on Tauentzienstraße is KaDeWe, claimed to be continental Europe's largest department store.
Nearby is the Château Vieux, some of which dates back to the 12th century, where the governors of the city were based, including the English Black Prince.
Nearby is also the semi-arid area known as the Accona Desert.
Nearby is the old royal sports hall-which is now a theatre, called Ballhof.
Nearby in Hartford, Connecticut, African American freeborn women Addie Brown and Rebecca Primus left evidence of their passion in letters: " No kisses is like youres ".
Nearby is the Land's End Hotel.
Nearby is a new Café Josty, opened early in 2001, while between the two is " Josty's Bar ," which is housed in the Esplanade's former breakfast room.
Katowice International Airport ( in Tarnowskie Góry County ) is used for domestic and international flights, Other Nearby Airports are John Paul II International Airport Kraków-Balice and Warsaw Frédéric Chopin Airport.
Nearby is a Fountain of Youth guarded by Al-Khidr.
Nearby is the limestone Ebbor Gorge, a Site of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSI ) and a more tranquil spot than the busy Wookey Hole, which is itself an SSSI for both biological and geological reasons.
Nearby is Mont Moléson, a mountain suitable for climbing, or for the less athletic there is a cablecar to the summit which was rebuilt in 1998.
Nearby is the Sierra Nevada Ski Station, where the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1996 were held.
Nearby city districts include Glasnevin and Ballymun while the village of St. Margaret's is a little to the north.
Nearby is the 13th-century Gothic Meissen Cathedral ( Meißner Dom ), whose chapel is one of the most famous burial places of the Wettin family.
Nearby is the Peel Centre, a community centre in a former Methodist church.

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Nearby on the shore line are some huge boulders which were known throughout the Highlands and Islands in the 19th century as Doirneagan Hirt, Hirta's pebbles.
Nearby is Duncraig Castle, a 19th century stately home built by the Matheson family, who made their money in the opium trade.
Nearby Denver Windmill is a fully restored 19th century windmill, and lies on the path of the Roman Fen Causeway.
Nearby is The Harvey School, a private day school which offers 5 day boarding founded in the 19th century, which counts among its alumni " Doonesbury " cartoonist Garry Trudeau.
Nearby, at Ferry Works on the river bank, was the factory of Willans and Robinson who in the late 19th century made a high-speed steam engine ( the Willans engine ) used for early generation of electric power in places such as the Vienna Opera House.
Nearby, a Neolithic settlement was discovered at the end of the 19th century and the first excavations were made by Greek archaeologist, Christos Tsountas.
Nearby in the late 19th century were Netherseal Colliery and Netherseal Hall.

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Nearby were two religious almshouses ; St. Barts Hospital dates back to around 1190 and St. Thomas's Hospital which was built in the 14th century and named in honour of St. Thomas Becket.
Nearby is Charles Close, a mid-20th century residential development on the site of the Charles family's large Georgian mansion, Wroxham House, demolished in 1954.
Nearby stands the elegant and imposing monument to Samuel Turner ( 1805 – 1878 ), treasurer of the Devonshire Hospital and Buxton Bath Charity, built in 1879 and accidentally lost for the latter part of the 20th century during construction work before being found and restored in 1994.
Nearby is the listed 18th century orangery which houses a collection of citrus trees.
Nearby is the island's former Ottoman mosque which dates from the second half of the 18th century and which has been now restored and re-opened as a museum ( 2007 ).
Nearby is a hump-backed packhorse bridge with a single arch, probably built in the previous century, after which the river turns to the east to pass by the upper and lower lakes of Bretton Country Park on the south bank and Bretton Hall with the Yorkshire Sculpture Park on the north.
Nearby Corscombe Court dates from the 13th century and is partially surrounded by a moat.
Nearby the capitol is a square church with a circular apse dating from the 7th century AD.
Nearby are the ruins of 15th century Ardtole Church.
Nearby was the location of the Barrière de Croulebarbe, a gate built for the collection of taxation as part of the Wall of the Farmers-General ; the gate was built between 1784 and 1788 and demolished in the nineteenth century.
Nearby Trefenty house became the home of a branch of the Perrot family in the 16th century, and it was here that the amateur astronomer Sir William Lower and a neighbour, John Protheroe, set up one of Britain's first telescopes in 1609, which they used to study the craters of the Moon and Halley's Comet.
Nearby are the remains of a walled city established by the Romans in the 2nd century AD.
Nearby, also, is the small town of Montecristi, founded in the early 17th century.
Nearby the ruins of the long since abandoned county town and royal castle of Kincardine ( Gaelic: Cinn Chàrdainn meaning " The head of the copse ", including the Pictish word carden, " copse " ) similarly Fettercairn ( Gaelic: Fothair Chàrdainn meaning " Shelving or terraced slope at the copse ", containing Pictish carden ) Kincardine stood about two miles northeast of Fettercairn, and by the end of the 16th century had declined to a mere hamlet, being represented now only by xv.
Nearby lie the famous Mazagaon Docks, famed as a site of ship building since the 18th century.
Nearby Myres Castle is the hereditary home of the Royal Macers and Sergeants at Arms who served Falkland Castle since at least the sixteenth century.
Nearby is the Chiesa di Sant ' Agata, rebuilt in the 18th century on the site of a previous 15th century building and houses a pipe organ created around 1770.

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