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  • Luang Prabang was a little-visited town mostly known for its numerous wats, or Buddhist temples, when it was declared a Unesco World Heritage site in 1995.

    A Tale of Two Cities 2010

  • The National Museum in Luang Prabang: Before the World Heritage listing, the town was a little-visited town mostly known for its numerous wats, or Buddhist temples.

    Historic Structures 2010

  • Not that the past few years have been easy on these irreplaceable parks: Most are badly underfunded and have been treated like unwanted orphans. (e.g., the main visitors 'center at little-visited but lovely Lassen National Park in California is about the same size as a mobile home).

    Bill Mann: Burns' PBS National Parks: Wonders For All to Behold 2009

  • The police say that he ended up in a little-visited national park, Fort Marcy, on a bluff overlooking the Potomac River.

    The Mystery Of The White House Suicide 2008

  • Was it placed here on a whim, to provide an unexpected diversion for any Vilenjji who happened to find themselves in this remote and little-visited part of the enormous vessel?

    Lost And Found Foster, Alan Dean 2004

  • It didn't matter that I was willing to pay the fine for both of us or that I was suggesting the environmentally benign substitution of a little-visited ridgetop for an overused lakeshore.

    Analog Science Fiction and Fact 2004

  • Efforts to move Heye's Museum of the American Indian from its cramped and outmoded home in a little-visited neighborhood in upper Manhattan began in 1977, finally culminating in its absorption by the Smithsonian in 1989, when "National" was added to its name and a move to Washington decreed.

    A Museum to Right Past Wrongs 1999

  • He tried to see it anew; as a small, unimpressive, inhuman corpse jammed in the back of a nondescript cave high in a range of little-visited mountains.

    Jed the Dead Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1997

  • The site is of relatively minor importance now, a little-visited national monument with a humble but well-kept museum and a staff that fairly pounces on the few tourists who do come for a tour.

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

  • The site is of relatively minor importance now, a little-visited national monument with a humble but well-kept museum and a staff that fairly pounces on the few tourists who do come for a tour.

    Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995

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