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The Hollensbury Spite House is located at 523 Queen Street in Old Town Alexandria and measures 7-feet 6-inches (2.3 m) wide and 25 feet (7.6 m) deep. [4] The lot measures 356 square feet (33 sq m), which includes the 350-square-foot (32.5 sq m) two-story house and a walled rear garden and patio area, measuring 7 feet (2.1 m) wide and 12 feet (3 ...
Santa's Village is a Christmas-themed amusement park located in Jefferson, New Hampshire. Most of the 23 rides have Christmas or winter-themed names, such as "Midnight Flyer" and "The Great Humbug Adventure". The rides are designed for families with children under age 13.
In recent years the aluminum Christmas tree has seen a re-emergence in popularity. Collectors began buying and selling the trees, especially on online auction web sites. [3] A rare 7-foot-tall (2.1 m) pink aluminum Christmas tree sold on the Internet for $3,600 in 2005. [3]
The 761-foot (232 m) tunnel, which passes underneath the street, is 7 feet (2.1 m) tall and 10 feet (3.0 m) wide. [ 6 ] [ 12 ] It is not built in a straight line, but rather in a zig-zag pattern, to lessen the concussion from a direct bomb hit. [ 12 ]
On New Year's Eve, many localities in the United States and elsewhere mark the beginning of a new year through the raising or lowering of an object.Many of these events are patterned on festivities that have been held at New York City's Times Square since 1908, where a large crystal ball is lowered down a pole atop One Times Square (beginning its descent at 11:59:00 p.m. Eastern Time, and ...
[26] [28] The White House Christmas tree usually stands nearly 20 feet (6.1 m) tall and the crystal chandelier in the Blue Room must be removed for the tree to fit the room. [28] Frequently, the tree's height is reported as 18 feet (5.5 m) [29] [30] or 18.5 feet (5.6 m) tall.
The average annual flow was 295.4 cubic feet per second (8.36 m 3 /s), with a monthly average ranging from 706 cubic feet per second (20.0 m 3 /s) in February to 5.1 cubic feet per second (0.14 m 3 /s) in October. [3] The highest recorded flow was 37,800 cubic feet per second (1,070 m 3 /s) on December 22, 1964 during the Christmas flood of ...
Just under 200,000 cubic feet per second (5,660 m 3 /s) of water flowed down the South Fork Eel River alone, causing severe damage along its entire length. [6] Every stream gauge on the Eel River was destroyed [7] except the one at Fernbridge [17] where the bridge survived the flood. The flood crest at Miranda was 46 feet (14 m). Signs were ...