It is one of the famous tourist attraction site, a human landscape of around 3 million visits per year.
a tram
its a Indian tourist attraction :)
the 9 11 memorial site
It is not "used" today. It is a historical site. Purely as a tourist attraction.
If Chamonix's claim that it is the 3rd most visited natural site of the world is true, then it is the most visited natural attraction in France, as Chamonix is in France.
The site Beautiful Days is about the festival that is held at Escot Park in the heart of Devon of the UK. It is about the events and attraction of the Levellers festival.
Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park is a world heritage site in St. Kitts.
No they do not. The United Church of God is dedicated to helping those with same sex attraction overcome, but it does not condone homosexual activity per biblical instruction.
It depends from person to person. There really is no true classifications. Most people would base a tourist attraction off of how many tourists visit the site. Of course 'tourists' meaning visiters from different areas that converge in one place. If there are very few tourists visiting this site then it most likely won't be a tourist attraction. Also tourist attractions are mainly visited by, well tourists, therefore if it is an area visited by many locals and few tourists it therefore cannot be a tourist attraction. I hope I haven't confused you too much. I hope I've helped you, Katie Bri
Warwick castle is now classed as an attraction (Britain's greatest mediaeval experience) try the web site www.warwick-castle.co.uk I hope this helps best wishes
Yes, it was built in Ming Dynasty. The building project started in 1406 and ended in 1420.