Crossword clues for showplace
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. 1 A building or estate shown for its beauty or noteworthiness. 2 A location kept for display only.
WordNet
n. a place that is frequently exhibited and visited for its historical interest or natural beauty
Usage examples of "showplace".
The rest of Keama Dusta, the greater part, was a vast sprawl of homes and businesses, huts and factories, taverns and warehouses, shops and showplaces, a clotted rambling conglomeration without apparent pattern to it.
Sierra Vieja was home and over the years Owen had built it into a showplace of wealth and social position.
The Bellefleur siblings lived in a decaying large white two-story antebellum, formerly quite a showplace, on the prettiest street in the nicest area of Bon Temps.
It was quite a showplace and Harriman suspected that Robertson used juvenile hormone to control insect life without regard to environmental formulas.
Salonika was a trophy city, a showplace of skywalks and fountains and marble monuments commemorating the history of Greenway.