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The town contains the remains of a medieval stone castle built soon after the Norman conquest of Wales.
The Haworth Art Gallery in Accrington contains an outstanding collection of Tiffany glassware presented to the town by Joseph Briggs, an Accrington man who had joined Tiffany ’ s in the late 19th century and eventually became art director and assistant manager.
The Roman name of the town of Exeter, Isca Dumnoniorum, contains the Celtic root * iska-" water " for " Water of the Dumnonii ".
The town contains many medieval and Elizabethan streetscapes and is a patchwork of narrow lanes and stone stairways.
The town also contains the villages of Etna and Hanover Center.
The west end of the town contains " the Mote ", the remains of a Norman motte-and-bailey.
The town of Harwich contains several smaller census-designated places ( CDPs ) for which the U. S. Census reports more focused geographic and demographic information.
A number of noteworthy coastal areas abut the Kattegat, including the Kullaberg Nature Reserve in Scania, Sweden, which contains a number of rare species and a scenic rocky shore, the town of Mölle, which has a picturesque harbour and views into the Kullaberg, and Skagen at the northern tip of Denmark.
The most famous of these is the multi-chambered Mammoth Cave, which lies 21 kilometres south of the town and contains fossils dating back over 35, 000 years.
A ghost town is an abandoned village, town or city, usually one which contains substantial visible remains.
The town centre contains many buildings that are in use by the University of Leiden.
Out of other settlements, the municipality also contains 29 rural settlements including villages as well as two urban settlements: the Inkerman City and the town of Kacha.
The Verulamium Museum is a sizeable museum run by the district council in Verulamium Park ( adjacent to St Michael's Church ) which contains much information about the town, both as a Roman and Iron Age settlement, plus Roman history in general.
Its proximity to Lake Como and to the Alps has made Como a popular tourist destination and the city contains numerous works of art, churches, gardens, museums, theatres, parks and palaces: the Duomo ( seat of Diocese of Como ), the Basilica of Sant ' Abbondio, the Villa Olmo, the public gardens with the Tempio Voltiano, the Teatro Sociale, the Broletto ( the city ’ s medieval town hall ) and the 20th century Casa del Fascio.
The county contains the town of Kilkenny, located at the center of the county, and the towns of Ballyragget and Castlecomer to the north of the county and Graiguenamanagh, Mooncoin, Callan and Thomastown to the south.
Approximately to the northeast of the town centre is Beacon Hill Wood ( owned by the Woodland Trust ), which is at the crossing of the Fosse Way and another Roman road which runs along the top of the Mendip Hills, and which contains a number of tumuli.
The Railway Land nature reserve is on the east side of the town next to the Ouse, and contains an area of woodland and marshes known as the Heart of Reeds.
The town hall, rebuilt in 1829, contains a collection of pictures.
Westward Ho !, which is the only town in the United Kingdom that officially contains an exclamation mark in its name, is approximately three miles ( 5 km ) from Bideford.
The town park Angiolina contains many species of plants from all over the world.
The county contains the University of Connecticut in the community of Storrs within the town of Mansfield.
The county contains many good examples of 18th, 19th and early 20th century rural and small town architecture.
The Australian and New Zealand Beckenhams were named after the town in London, and this association continues in the naming of adjacent areas: the town of Sydenham is next to Beckenham in London, the suburb of Sydenham adjoins the suburb of Beckenham in Christchurch, and the suburb of Beckenham in Perth contains a Sydenham Street.

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The fine old mansions of U.S. Grant's old home town of Galena, Ill. are open for inspection ( Sept. 23, 24 ).
The remains of the acropolis fortifications are very interesting, including roads and ditches hewn in the rock ; but beyond ruins of two churches, a gatehouse, and a fine keep built by Thoros I There are no notable structures in the upper town.
Bayonne is known for its fine chocolates, produced in the town for 500 years, and Bayonne ham, a cured ham seasoned with peppers from nearby Espelette.
It is the highest town in Sardinia, and situated among fine scenery with some chestnut woods.
The town also had a highly developed drainage system and, judging from the fine artwork, its citizens were clearly sophisticated and relatively wealthy people.
Here are the remains of a Roman town, belonging to the 1st and 2nd centuries, extending over an area of some 600 by 500 meters (( 2, 000 by 1, 600 ft ), and consisting of fine buildings along the lagoons, including a large open piscina or basin, surrounded by a double portico, while farther inland are several very large and well-preserved water-reservoirs, supplied by an aqueduct of which traces may still be seen.
Still higher, and outside the old town, is the fine new parish church of St Michael, consecrated in 1902.
Several fine modern buildings rise on or close to the shore in the town and to its south, whilst to the southwest is a convent of Capuchin nuns, who manage a large girls ' school and several other educational establishments.
The high born of the town welcomed Olaf as the rightful King of Denmark and Norway and gave him fine clothes and presents.
There were reputed to be 50 mills in the town and surrounding area in the early 18th century, and a number of fine clothiers ' houses survive, particularly in Bowlish, a hamlet on the western edge of Shepton Mallet.
There are a number of fine houses in the older parts of the town around Lower Lane and Leg Square,
Most famous for his grand neoclassical works, Kiss also sculpted the fine pulpit of St. Adalbert's church in Tychy's neighbouring town of Mikołów.
Beloch fixes it at 4, 000 Oscan feet = 1, 100 m, nor is it absolutely certain ( though it is in the highest degree probable, for Cicero praises its regular arrangement and fine streets ) that the plan of the town was rectangular.
The city has a long tradition of art and history, other sites of importance include the Palace of Jacques Cœur and a sixty-five-hectare district of half-timbered houses and fine town houses.
The Renaissance, which returned prosperity to the town, saw the construction of numerous fine civil, religious and military buildings that still stand today.
Mirepoix is a medieval town, as is Saint-Lizier situated on a hilltop with winding streets, fine views and a church with cloisters that are noteworthy.
Broadway Theatre, Catford, which is a fine art deco building, adjoins the town hall.
The town is notable for several stately Victorian squares, perhaps most notably Boston Square, which enjoys fine views across the Wash to Boston in Lincolnshire.
The town boasted a Victorian pleasure pier, with fine attractions, including a pavilion and miniature steam railway running up and down it.
These included the prohibition of selling or purchasing any article or commodity from or to a slave without written permission from their master or overseer, no slave was allowed to purchase alcohol without written consent, if any slave were convicted of assault upon " any white man, negro, or mulatto " the owner would be fined $ 50, any slave caught running " any horse, gelding, or mule " through town would be subject to fifteen lashes unless the owner pays a fine of $ 1, any slave caught driving any wagon or cart or driving a horse or mule on or across the sidewalks of the town would be subject to 10 lashes, unless the owner pays a fine of 50 cents.
Do not drive through the town unless you want a ticket of 55 in a 35 and a fine of $ 375!

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