I walked along there as far as the Orfordness BBC transmitter some years ago, it was definitely permitted, but walking on the fine pebbles is uncomfortable.
An object of a contract that is permitted by law and possible of performance
Ludlam Beach Lighthouse was built in 1888 in New Jersey. Unfortunately, after decades of it's existence, it is no longer possible to visit as it was torn down in 2012.
It is not physically possible to go inside the Lighthouse on Big Nate in Poptroica.You don't. Everything is on the outside (comic at top, photo at bottom, light can be turned - see related question).
If repeats are permitted: (36 x 36) = 1,296If repeats are not permitted: (36 x 35) = 1,260If repeats are not permitted and the sequence doesn't matter: (36 x 35) / 2 = 630
It is possible that it was, as the Empire State Building has a similar design of multiple levels that gradully decrease in size.
In most areas drum traps are only permitted in a repair/replacement situation. They are not permitted in new construction. They should be avoided where possible due to their need for maintenance more that a standard p-trap.
You would have to contact the US Marshall's Service to determine the answer to this question and how to go about it - IF it is even permitted.
Assuming leading zeros are not permitted, then: If repeats are not allowed there are 30 possible numbers. If repeats are allowed there are 60 possible numbers.
1601
Depends of the laws of the place you are going to. You will not be permitted to take it aboard an aircraft with you.
No, non-Muslims are not allowed to visit Mecca, as it is considered the holiest city in Islam and only Muslims are permitted to enter.
You would have to call whichever airline you want to travel with.