High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Four World Trade Center is a skyscraper under construction as part of the new World Trade Center in New York City at 150 Greenwich Street on the east side of Greenwich Street, across from the original location of the Twin Towers that were destroyed during the September 11 attacks. Pritzker Prize-winning architect Fumihiko Maki was awarded the contract to design the building, which will be 947 feet (288 m) tall, making it the fourth tallest skyscraper planned on the World Trade Center site. The total floor space of the building is anticipated to include 1.8 million square feet (167,000 square meter) of office and retail space. The building`s groundbreaking took place in January 2008, and it is...
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Four Counties Ring is a canal ring which links the English counties of Cheshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire and the West Midlands.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Four Mile Run is a 9.4-mile-long (15.1 km)stream in northern Virginia that starts near Interstate 66, at Gordon Avenue in Fairfax County and proceeds southeast through Falls Church to Arlington County in the U.S. state of Virginia. Most of the stretch is parkland and is paralleled by two paved non-motorized transport and recreational trails, the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail and the Four Mile Run Trail.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Fourth Siege of Gibraltar, fought between June – August 1333, pitted a Christian army under King Alfonso XI of Castile against a large Moorish army led by Muhammed IV of Granada and Abd al-Malik Abd al-Wahid of Fes. It followed on immediately from the Third Siege of Gibraltar, fought earlier in 1333. The siege began inauspiciously with a disastrous landing by Castilian forces on the west side of Gibraltar, before developing into a stalemate in which neither side had the strength to capture Gibraltar, nor to break out or lift the siege. Both sides faced acute shortages of food – the Gibraltar garrison was cut off from resupply, while the Castilians, deep within enemy territory, could...
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Fox Lake is a village in Grant Township, Lake County, Illinois and Richmond Township, McHenry County, Illinois, in the United States. The population was 10,579 at the 2010 census.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Fox River Grove is a village in the Cuba Township of Lake County and the Algonquin Township of McHenry County, Illinois, United States. The population was 4,854 at the 2010 census.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A frame is the main structure of the chassis of a motor vehicle. All other components fasten to it; a term for this is design is body-on-frame construction.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A Franco-British Union is a concept for a union between the two independent sovereign states of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, known more commonly as the United Kingdom and the French Republic, known more commonly as France. Such a union was proposed during certain crises of the 20th century; it has some historical precedents.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Franklin Dam or Gordon-below-Franklin Dam project was a proposed dam on the Gordon River in Tasmania, Australia, that was never constructed. The movement that eventually led to the project`s cancellation became one of most significant environmental campaigns in Australian history.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Franklin Place, designed by Charles Bulfinch and built in Boston, Massachusetts in 1793-95, included a row of sixteen three-story brick townhouses that extended in a 480-foot curve, a small garden, and four double houses. Constructed early in Bulfinch’s career, Franklin Place came after he had seen the possibilities of modern architecture in Europe and had determined to reshape his native city. It was the first important urban housing scheme undertaken in the United States, and the city’s first row-house complex. However, years of decline and the push of industry into the area forced its demolition in 1858.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Frank William Whitcombe (29 May 1913 – 17 January 1958) was a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1930s and `40s who played rugby union (RU) for Cardiff RFC, London Welsh RFC, Aldershot Services and Army Rugby Union, playing at Prop, i.e. number 1 or 3, and at representative level played rugby league (RL) for Great Britain, and Wales, and at club level for Broughton Rangers, and Bradford Northern, playing at Prop, i.e. number 8 or 10, during the era of contested scrums.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Franklin Park is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 18,333 at the 2010 census.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Frederick Adolph Brinkman (November 23, 1892 – October 8, 1961) was an American architect based in Kalispell, Montana, and Brinkman and Lenon is a partnership in which he worked. More than a dozen of Brinkman`s extant works in and around Kalispell have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Anderson Style Shop, Charles Boles House, Brice Apartments, City Water Department, Cornelius Hedges Elementary School, Russell School, Linderman School, the Montgomery Ward Store in Kalispell, and the O`Neil Print Shop.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Frederick Heath (April 15, 1861 — March 1953) was an American architect responsible for numerous projects in Tacoma, Washington. He worked out of his own office and as a senior partner at architectural firms. He was involved with Spaulding, Russell & Heath (with Ambrose J. Russell), and Heath & Gove (later Heath, Gove & Bell). His work included designs for several historic and notable schools, churches, stadiums, and commercial properties.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Frederic Schwartz (born 1951) is an American architect, author, and city planner whose work includes "Empty Sky," the New Jersey 9-11 Memorial, scheduled to be dedicated in Liberty State Park on September 11, 2011, the tenth anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Frederick Mathushek (June 9, 1814 - November 9, 1891), was a piano maker working in Worms, in Rhineland, Germany and in the United States at New York City and New Haven, Connecticut during the second half of the nineteenth century. His name continued to be used by several different piano manufacturers through the 1950s, and was filed independently as a trademark for musical instruments in 2005 and 2008.