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Friedrichstadt-Palast
There are shows catered to the Gay and Lesbian community, as well as a Young Ensemble for kids. For history buffs, the Friedrichstadt-Palast is the last magnificent building of the German Democratic Republic (GDR).
During special events, like film festivals, the theatre turns into a cinema. Some of the most famous performers in the world have also graced the palace’s stages like Josephine Baker and Liza Minnelli.
Freddie Mercury Memorial
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
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Freak Street (Jhhonchen Tole)
If you find yourself near Kathmandu’s Durbar Square, take the short walk to Freak Street for lunch or dinner at one of the quiet cafes, including a Ganesh restaurant or the tiny cake shop named Snowman. Everything from dining and hotels, to shops selling knick-knacks and bohemian attire tend to be cheaper here than in the more popular Thamel, making it worth a stop even if you’re not staying here.
Frankfurt Zoo (Zoologischer Garten)
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You can reach the Frankfurt Zoo stop by underground line U6/U7, tram line 14 or bus line 31. It lies in the eastern part of the inner city.
Franz Kafka Museum
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Fremantle Markets
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Freedom Plaza
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Friedrichshain
Fredensborg Palace
Freshwater Lake
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Freedom Square (Vabaduse valjak)
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Frenchman's Pass
- There is no signage indicating where Frenchman's Pass begins, so you may not realize you were on it until you've been through it.
- Some claim that visitors lose their radio signal while driving through, which adds to the passageway’s haunted history.
- This is also home to hundreds of parakeets and egrets, making it an ideal stop for nature lovers.
Frederic Remington Art Museum
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Freixenet Winery
The Freixenet vineyards, located in Sant Sadurní d'Anoia in the legendary wine region of Altes Penedes, offer guests the chance to experience the production of the famous Freixenet cava with tours of the winery. Visitors can take a peek into the historic wine cellars, the production areas and bottling plants, where they can learn the traditional winemaking techniques that are still employed today. Most unique is the small passenger train that runs through the 20km of underground cava cellars, transporting guests to the tasting room. The grand finale of the tour, is the opportunity to taste some of the region’s most iconic sparkling wines, among which is Freixenet’s leading cava, the Carta Nevada and the popular Cordon Negro, both available for purchase from the on-site Dolores Ferrer wine shop.
You’ll be in good company drinking at Freixenet – the winemakers have been associated with a number of famous faces over the years, with the brand’s Christmas TV commercials featuring celebrities like Shakira, Antonio Banders, Demi Moore and Sharon Stone.
Freyung Square
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
- The FDR Memorial is a must-see for those with a keen interest in presidential history.
- Entrance to the memorial is free.
- The statues are part of the memorial’s interactive nature. You may touch the statues but please do not climb or sit on them.
- Distances between locations on the National Mall can be a lot farther than anticipated, so wear comfortable shoes and carry water with you.
- Washington DC can have unpredictable weather. Dress appropriately for the climate and tote an umbrella.
- The FDR Memorial is accessible to wheelchairs and strollers. The former can be borrowed from the bookstore.
Frankfurter Dom
Frankfurter Dom is the main church of Frankfurt. From the 14th century onwards, kings of the Holy Roman Empire were elected in this Catholic church. From the mid-16th century to the late 18th century, emperors were crowned here.
The cathedral has been damaged in the past by fire and warfare, most recently during the WWII. It was reconstructed in the 1950s and has undergone periodic renovation since then. It has been widely recognized as an important national symbol for Germany. The museum has an impressive collection of reliquaries and ceremonial objects.
The people of Frankfurt used the Frankfurter Dom's integral role in imperial politics to justify use of the technically improper term 'cathedral' since the 18th century, even though the church has never been a bishop's seat. Daily tours of the Cathedral are conducted by the museum. To get there via public transportation, take the U4 from Central-Station and get off at Römer.
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
Family photos around the home reflect Douglass’ two marriages, one lasting 44 years to a black woman his own age, the other to a white women’s rights activist 20 years his junior. Thought to be bi-racial and the son of his own slave master, Douglass defined his two marriages as divided between the backgrounds of his own two parents.