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H3BQRV8HW6KL | 3 | This icon has two feast days: June 28 (July 11) and July 12 (July 25). Also Emperor Stefan Dušan's sword is in monastery treasure. | Tell something about icons of this monastry? | 3 | I like the philanthropist Rockefeller. | I am a historian. | I don't like zoo because it feels like animal abuse. | I prefer visiting Iconic places. | I love to take photos of birds. | this monastery also possesses the Wonderworking Icon of the Theotokos "Of the Three Hands" . | Tell something about icons of this monastry? | Among the numerous relics and other holy objects treasured at the monastery is the Wonderworking Icon of the Theotokos "Of the Akathist", the feast day of which is celebrated on January 12. The monastery also possesses the Wonderworking Icon of the Theotokos "Of the Three Hands" (Greek: Tricherusa, Serbian: Тројеручицa), traditionally associated with a miraculous healing of St. John Damascene. | ['I like to visit monastry.', 'I like to know about powerhouse.', 'I love greece.', 'I prefer visiting Iconic places.', 'I often use books in the library.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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Y0FAT3WDUGZZ | 0 | It is a popular recreational and tourist destination which serves a million or more visitors a year, and contains several widely recognized areas which are protected in their own right, including state parks, trails, wilderness areas, and landmarks. | Where is this place? | 1 | I like the Senate House. | I am from Kentucky. | I hope to know historical facts about the buildings in Sydney. | I hope to eat trout. | I like to study a about variable gauge bogies. | he Daniel Boone National Forest (originally the Cumberland National Forest) is a national forest in Kentucky. | Where is the place where the frogs are filmed? | These are Cave Run Lake, Buckhorn Lake, Lake Cumberland and Laurel River Lake. There is one designated National Recreation Area, the Big South Fork, located in the southwest corner of the forest,:III-2 and one National Recreation Trail, the Sheltowee Trace, which stretches almost 290 miles (470 km) from northern Kentucky to Pickett CCC Memorial State Park near Jamestown, Tennessee. | ['I live in Leslie County.', 'I am from Kentucky.', 'I have never heard of National Forest before.', 'I wrote a book about Daniel Boone.', 'I love to go to parks.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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Y0FAT3WDUGZZ | 2 | Both Daniel Boone[f] and Henry Clay were originally put forth in the 1930s as potential namesakes. :206 However, it was not until 1966, following, among other things, a resolution to the United States Department of Agriculture by the Kentucky Senate, that the name was officially changed by Lyndon B. Johnson to Daniel Boone National Forest on April 11.:247–8 The same year, some 300,000 acres (120,000 ha) of the Redbird Unit were added. | I am intrigued about its named, where did it came from? | 3 | I want to live in Sydney. | I like narrow-gauge railroad. | I am reading a book about the Spanish–American War. | I wrote a book about Daniel Boone. | I love to visit heritage listed place. | The Daniel Boone National Forest (originally the Cumberland National Forest) is a national forest in Kentucky. Established in 1937, it includes 708,000 acres (287,000 ha) of federally owned land within a 2,100,000 acres (850,000 ha) proclamation boundary. The name of the forest was changed in 1966 in honor of the explorer Daniel Boone. | I am intrigued about Daniel Boone National Forest name, where did it come from? | The Daniel Boone National Forest (originally the Cumberland National Forest) is a national forest in Kentucky. By the early 16th century both the French and the British had laid claim to the land that would become the Daniel Boone National Forest. | ['I live in Leslie County.', 'I am from Kentucky.', 'I have never heard of National Forest before.', 'I wrote a book about Daniel Boone.', 'I love to go to parks.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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Y0FAT3WDUGZZ | 3 | The Daniel Boone National Forest (originally the Cumberland National Forest) is a national forest in Kentucky. Established in 1937, it includes 708,000 acres (287,000 ha) of federally owned land within a 2,100,000 acres (850,000 ha) proclamation boundary. | Very fascinating. When Was this forest established? | 5 | I hope to have a picnic at Frogner Park. | I would like to watch a Disney film. | I love the people of West Indies. | I hope to visit Fiji. | I have accompanied several music bands at festivals. | Established in 1937, it includes 708,000 acres (287,000 ha) of federally owned land within a 2,100,000 acres (850,000 ha) proclamation boundary. | When was Daniel Boone National Forest established? | By the early 16th century both the French and the British had laid claim to the land that would become the Daniel Boone National Forest. :206 However, it was not until 1966, following, among other things, a resolution to the United States Department of Agriculture by the Kentucky Senate, that the name was officially changed by Lyndon B. Johnson to Daniel Boone National Forest on April 11.:247–8 The same year, some 300,000 acres (120,000 ha) of the Redbird Unit were added. | ['I live in Leslie County.', 'I am from Kentucky.', 'I have never heard of National Forest before.', 'I wrote a book about Daniel Boone.', 'I love to go to parks.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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Y0FAT3WDUGZZ | 4 | It is a popular recreational and tourist destination which serves a million or more visitors a year, and contains several widely recognized areas which are protected in their own right, including state parks, trails, wilderness areas, and landmarks. | Does it receive visitors? | 5 | I love to study archeology. | I am interested in motorcycles. | I like to visit old town hall. | I have never been to the city of Brisbane. | I have fantasy about Atlantic Beach. | It is a popular recreational and tourist destination which serves a million or more visitors a year, and contains several widely recognized areas which are protected in their own right, including state parks, trails, wilderness areas, and landmarks. | Does it receive visitors? | It is a popular recreational and tourist destination which serves a million or more visitors a year, and contains several widely recognized areas which are protected in their own right, including state parks, trails, wilderness areas, and landmarks. [g] Across the forest, developed recreation sites have a combined capacity to accommodate 15,830 visitors at-a-time, in addition to the capacity of dispersed recreational activities such as hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, boating and horse riding. | ['I live in Leslie County.', 'I am from Kentucky.', 'I have never heard of National Forest before.', 'I wrote a book about Daniel Boone.', 'I love to go to parks.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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Y0FAT3WDUGZZ | 5 | The area is home to 54 species and subspecies of mammals, 194 of birds, 44 of reptiles, 41 of amphibians, and 150 of fish. :III-19 Notable animals that inhabit this forest frequently seen by visitors include black bear, coyote, bobcat, white-tailed deer, wild turkey, gray squirrel, muskrat, quail, opossum, ruffed grouse, rabbit, red and gray fox species, raccoon and mourning dove. | What interesting things are there to see? | 4 | I would like to take some pictures at the top of Rambynas hill. | I worry about pollution. | I want to see snowfall. | I wish to comeback to the Magic Kingdom. | I love to go to parks. | It is a popular recreational and tourist destination which serves a million or more visitors a year, and contains several widely recognized areas which are protected in their own right, including state parks, trails, wilderness areas, and landmarks. | What interesting things are there to see? | :III-19 Notable animals that inhabit this forest frequently seen by visitors include black bear, coyote, bobcat, white-tailed deer, wild turkey, gray squirrel, muskrat, quail, opossum, ruffed grouse, rabbit, red and gray fox species, raccoon and mourning dove. It is a popular recreational and tourist destination which serves a million or more visitors a year, and contains several widely recognized areas which are protected in their own right, including state parks, trails, wilderness areas, and landmarks. | ['I live in Leslie County.', 'I am from Kentucky.', 'I have never heard of National Forest before.', 'I wrote a book about Daniel Boone.', 'I love to go to parks.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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ODIQGFTY6TMC | 0 | The hardness of the ice in the lake is said to be "hard and shiny as a marble floor" and reflects the dark spruce trees and mountains. The ice skating in the lake is a quiet gliding experience of about 1 mile (2 km), and this experience is said to be totally unlike the skating at a rink. | Wow, this is amazing! What is this? | 0 | I would like to visit the Chilkoot Lake. | I like cinema. | I have studied about El Pueblo de la Reina de Los Angeles in my school. | I am going to travel with friends to London. | I would like to see National treasures of South Korea. | The Chilkoot Lake, in the Tlingit Indians region of Alaska, is also spelt Chilcoot Lake. | Wow, Wow, Wow, Wow, Wow, Wow, Wow, Wow, Wow, Wow | It has been declared as navigable. Chilkoot is a Tlingit phrase which means without a storehouse. | ['I would like to visit the Chilkoot Lake.', 'I am interested in Fauna.', "I don't like Ice skating.", 'I love Water sports.', 'I like Alaska.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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ODIQGFTY6TMC | 1 | The lake is in the upper part of the Chilkoot Watershed that spans 100 square miles (260 km2) of land 20 miles (32 km) in length and 5 miles (8.0 km) in width. The waters of the lake display turquoise color. | Where is this lake? | 4 | My favorite park is Yellowstone. | I have never been to Arizona. | I would love to go back and visit England. | I am interested in dinosaurs. | I like Alaska. | In the Tlingit Indians region of Alaska. | Where is Chilkoot Lake located? | The Chilkoot Lake is marked on the quadrant map of the Skagway B 2 USGS in the Heines County at an altitude of 30 feet (9 m). The Chilkoot Lake, in the Tlingit Indians region of Alaska, is also spelt Chilcoot Lake. | ['I would like to visit the Chilkoot Lake.', 'I am interested in Fauna.', "I don't like Ice skating.", 'I love Water sports.', 'I like Alaska.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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ODIQGFTY6TMC | 2 | The fauna found in abundance in the lake area, as one approaches along the Luktak Channel and the outlet stream from the lake, are Bald eagles, harbor seals, bears feeding on salmon and mountain goats on the hill slopes. | How is the fauna of this lake? | 1 | I'm interested in the cold war. | I am interested in Fauna. | I love sea shores. | I would like to walk along a public footpath. | I like Trans-Siberian railway. | The aqua fauna found in the Chilkoot Lake moves down the Chilkoot River. These are mostly Sockeye Salmon or red salmon found in profusion. The lake proliferates in red fish in large numbers and are easily caught. In 1896, the fish run was so large that the cannery, which processed this fish variety had to put a ceiling on the number of fishes that they would accept from Indian fishermen at 100 per day. The fauna found in abundance in the lake area, as one approaches along the Luktak Channel and the outlet stream from the lake, are Bald eagles, harbor seals, bears feeding on salmon and mountain goats on the hill slopes. | How is the fauna of this lake? | The fauna found in abundance in the lake area, as one approaches along the Luktak Channel and the outlet stream from the lake, are Bald eagles, harbor seals, bears feeding on salmon and mountain goats on the hill slopes. The aqua fauna found in the Chilkoot Lake moves down the Chilkoot River. | ['I would like to visit the Chilkoot Lake.', 'I am interested in Fauna.', "I don't like Ice skating.", 'I love Water sports.', 'I like Alaska.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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ODIQGFTY6TMC | 3 | Ice skating and Kayaking are popular water sports in the Lake. | Can I play water sports on this lake? | 3 | I perform lot of experiments. | I would like to visit South Korea. | I wish to go to an airport. | I love Water sports. | I would like to visit Universal Studios. | Ice skating and Kayaking are popular water sports in the Lake. | Can I play water sports on this lake? | Ice skating and Kayaking are popular water sports in the Lake. Ice skating is a popular sport in the peak of winter in the Chilkoot Lake when it gets completely frozen. | ['I would like to visit the Chilkoot Lake.', 'I am interested in Fauna.', "I don't like Ice skating.", 'I love Water sports.', 'I like Alaska.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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ODIQGFTY6TMC | 4 | Ice skating and Kayaking are popular water sports in the Lake. | Is there any other way to have fun on the lake besides water sports? | 2 | I hope to visit Sydney. | I want to visit Israel. | I don't like Ice skating. | I find Islands beautiful. | I like to watch the Travel Channel. | The lake has a State Recreation Site that is situated among the Sitka trees, at the head of the Chilkoot River, on the south shore of Lake Chilkoot. It was established by the Alaska Department of State Parks and Outdoor Recreation Department of Natural Resources. It is about 10 miles (20 km) northeast of Haines on the roads of the Lutak and Chilkoot rivers, or 5 miles (8 km) after the ferry terminal. The site is spread over an area of 32 hectares and has camping areas, picnic shelters and also a boat launch facility. | Is there any other way to have fun on Lake Chilkoot besides | Chilkoot Lake is considered a good water body for safe and peaceful kayaking, particularly for beginners in paddle kayaking (for learning the basic skills). Ice skating is a popular sport in the peak of winter in the Chilkoot Lake when it gets completely frozen. | ['I would like to visit the Chilkoot Lake.', 'I am interested in Fauna.', "I don't like Ice skating.", 'I love Water sports.', 'I like Alaska.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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GCHZPWU53ZLB | 0 | Little Burgundy (French: La Petite-Bourgogne) is a neighbourhood in the Sud-Ouest borough of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. | Where is this place? | 4 | I love flamingos. | I wish to do skiing. | I like birdwatching. | I have not been to Sheffield. | I like Little Burgundy. | Little Burgundy (French: La Petite-Bourgogne) is a neighbourhood in the Sud-Ouest borough of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. | Where is this place? | Little Burgundy (French: La Petite-Bourgogne) is a neighbourhood in the Sud-Ouest borough of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Little Burgundy is home to the North American arm of Ninja Tune records, many architecture and design offices, new restaurants, as well a longstanding antiques row along Notre-Dame West, formally organized as the "Quartier des Antiquaires". | ['I hate the Great Depression.', "I don't like boundaries.", 'I would like to visit Pointe-Saint-Charles.', 'I wish to build a residential sector.', 'I like Little Burgundy.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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GCHZPWU53ZLB | 1 | Its approximate boundaries are Atwater Avenue to the west, Saint-Antoine to the north, Guy Street to the east, and the Lachine Canal to the south. | Does it have boundaries? | 5 | I have visited Manitoba once. | I am working with tourism. | I have a residence. | I don't like Lake Placid. | I want to visit Quebec. | Its approximate boundaries are Atwater Avenue to the west, Saint-Antoine to the north, Guy Street to the east, and the Lachine Canal to the south. | Does it have boundaries? | Its approximate boundaries are Atwater Avenue to the west, Saint-Antoine to the north, Guy Street to the east, and the Lachine Canal to the south. Other factors contributing to the gentrification of the neighbourhood include the 2002 reopening of the Lachine Canal to boat traffic, the revitalization of the Atwater Market, and, towards its eastern boundary, the continued expansion of Université du Québec's École de Technologie Supérieure and the intense redevelopment of Griffintown. | ['I hate the Great Depression.', "I don't like boundaries.", 'I would like to visit Pointe-Saint-Charles.', 'I wish to build a residential sector.', 'I like Little Burgundy.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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GCHZPWU53ZLB | 2 | Already hurt by the Great Depression before the war, like the rest of the area around Lachine Canal, Little Burgundy was hit hard by the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1956 and the closure of the canal in 1970. Numerous industries left for the suburbs, leaving the area in a state of decay. | Was it affected by the Great Depression? | 5 | I have been to Utah. | I am curious about the Disposal of amphorae. | I like visiting museums. | I like taking pictures in front of cherry blossoms. | I've been to US once. | Already hurt by the Great Depression before the war, like the rest of the area around Lachine Canal, Little Burgundy was hit hard by the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1956 and the closure of the canal in 1970. | Was it affected by the Great Depression? | Already hurt by the Great Depression before the war, like the rest of the area around Lachine Canal, Little Burgundy was hit hard by the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1956 and the closure of the canal in 1970. The demolitions resulted in a dramatic displacement of the residents. | ['I hate the Great Depression.', "I don't like boundaries.", 'I would like to visit Pointe-Saint-Charles.', 'I wish to build a residential sector.', 'I like Little Burgundy.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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GCHZPWU53ZLB | 3 | Between Little Burgundy and Saint-Henri, 1160 households were evicted for the expressway. The demolitions resulted in a dramatic displacement of the residents. | I hear Pointe-Saint-Charles is close to Little Burgundy, is it correct? | 2 | I do not like ice. | I love boating. | I would like to visit Pointe-Saint-Charles. | I have been to a couple non-denominational services. | I like the book Alice in Wonderland. | The adjacent neighbourhoods are the borough of Ville-Marie and downtown Montreal to the north and northeast, Griffintown to the southeast, Pointe-Saint-Charles to the south. | I hear Pointe-Saint-Charles is close to Little Burgundy, is it | Between Little Burgundy and Saint-Henri, 1160 households were evicted for the expressway. Little Burgundy (French: La Petite-Bourgogne) is a neighbourhood in the Sud-Ouest borough of the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. | ['I hate the Great Depression.', "I don't like boundaries.", 'I would like to visit Pointe-Saint-Charles.', 'I wish to build a residential sector.', 'I like Little Burgundy.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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GCHZPWU53ZLB | 4 | Development accelerated in the mid-19th century with the construction of the Lachine Canal attracted many so-called "smokestack" industries, most notably the Grand Trunk Railway yards, and the Steel Company of Canada (or Stelco) plant, among others. A residential sector was built north of the factories between 1857 and 1864. | Do they have a residential sector? | 5 | I’m a huge fan of Europe. | I am interested in cows. | I believe there is heaven. | I love the toughness in spirit of the city of Philadelphia. | I did a school project on the Manchester Ship Canal. | A residential sector was built north of the factories between 1857 and 1864. | Do they have a residential sector? | A residential sector was built north of the factories between 1857 and 1864. Between 1980 and 1986, 1179 housing units were constructed through the Logements programs, 233 of which were nonprofit or co-operative housing. | ['I hate the Great Depression.', "I don't like boundaries.", 'I would like to visit Pointe-Saint-Charles.', 'I wish to build a residential sector.', 'I like Little Burgundy.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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GCHZPWU53ZLB | 5 | The neighbourhood became famous for producing several talented jazz musicians; Oscar Peterson and Oliver Jones are the two best-known. During Prohibition and the later pre-Jean Drapeau years as an 'open city,' Little Burgundy was home to several nightclubs featuring homegrown and international performers; one of them was Rockhead's Paradise, owned by Rufus Rockhead, after whom a street is named. | Tell me about Little Burgundy pre-industrial history? | 5 | I hope to attend a Formula One event. | I am living in Australia since 1864. | I have agricultural land. | I am always amazed by megalithic monuments. | I would like to visit Arizona. | Essentially agricultural until 1810, today's Little Burgundy began to be built up the ward of St. Joseph, a faubourg spreading outside the city walls. | Tell me about Little Burgundy pre-industrial history? | During Prohibition and the later pre-Jean Drapeau years as an 'open city,' Little Burgundy was home to several nightclubs featuring homegrown and international performers; one of them was Rockhead's Paradise, owned by Rufus Rockhead, after whom a street is named. Essentially agricultural until 1810, today's Little Burgundy began to be built up the ward of St. Joseph, a faubourg spreading outside the city walls. | ['I hate the Great Depression.', "I don't like boundaries.", 'I would like to visit Pointe-Saint-Charles.', 'I wish to build a residential sector.', 'I like Little Burgundy.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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HIJ49VXFPT8H | 0 | The Old Forge. | I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. | 5 | I like to go to London. | I have accompanied several music bands at festivals. | I have interest in learning about a place's population. | I am interested in rock works. | I like Cincinnati Reds. | The National Tramway Museum (trading as Crich Tramway Village) is a tram museum located at Crich, (About this soundlisten (help·info)), Derbyshire, England. | I know the name of the place I know, but I don't remember the name | The Old Forge. The museum has over 60 tramcars from locations such as Berlin, Blackpool, Chesterfield, The Hague, Derby, Douglas, Dundee, Edinburgh, Gateshead, Glasgow, Grimsby, Halle, Howth, Johannesburg, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London, New York, Newcastle, Oporto, Paisley, Prague, Sheffield, Southampton and Sydney. | ['I like to take tram.', 'I wish to go to a museum.', 'I would like to know Crich.', 'I am going to Derbyshire.', 'I love England.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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HIJ49VXFPT8H | 1 | The museum has over 60 tramcars from locations such as Berlin, Blackpool, Chesterfield, The Hague, Derby, Douglas, Dundee, Edinburgh, Gateshead, Glasgow, Grimsby, Halle, Howth, Johannesburg, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London, New York, Newcastle, Oporto, Paisley, Prague, Sheffield, Southampton and Sydney. The majority of the trams at Crich are double-decker trams built between 1900 and 1930, and several have open tops. | How many trams are there in this museum? | 0 | I like to take tram. | I am curious about the Bronze Age. | I am no longer catholic. | I don't like private islands. | I have supermarket and restaurants in the shopping area of my city. | The museum contains over 60 (mainly British) trams built between 1873 and 1982 and is set within a recreated period village containing a working pub, cafe, old-style sweetshop and tram depots | How many trams are there in The National Tramway Museum? | The museum contains over 60 (mainly British) trams built between 1873 and 1982 and is set within a recreated period village containing a working pub, cafe, old-style sweetshop and tram depots. The museum has over 60 tramcars from locations such as Berlin, Blackpool, Chesterfield, The Hague, Derby, Douglas, Dundee, Edinburgh, Gateshead, Glasgow, Grimsby, Halle, Howth, Johannesburg, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London, New York, Newcastle, Oporto, Paisley, Prague, Sheffield, Southampton and Sydney. | ['I like to take tram.', 'I wish to go to a museum.', 'I would like to know Crich.', 'I am going to Derbyshire.', 'I love England.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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HIJ49VXFPT8H | 2 | The museum's collection of trams runs through the village-setting with visitors transported one-mile out into the local countryside and back. The museum is operated by the Tramway Museum Society, a registered charity. | Who operates this museum? | 1 | I like Mi Hi Creek. | I wish to go to a museum. | I am travelling to London. | I would love to visit a lighthouse. | I am impressed by Dr Alfred Jefferis Turner. | The museum is operated by the Tramway Museum Society, a registered charity. | Who operates this museum? | The museum is operated by the Tramway Museum Society, a registered charity. Every operating day, the museum selects between two and four trams and operates them over its line to Glory Mine, via Wakebridge. | ['I like to take tram.', 'I wish to go to a museum.', 'I would like to know Crich.', 'I am going to Derbyshire.', 'I love England.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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HIJ49VXFPT8H | 3 | The National Tramway Museum (trading as Crich Tramway Village) is a tram museum located at Crich, (listen (help·info)), Derbyshire, England. The museum contains over 60 (mainly British) trams built between 1873 and 1982 and is set within a recreated period village containing a working pub, cafe, old-style sweetshop and tram depots. | When was built the trams in this museum? | 5 | I have heard about Chesapeake Bay. | I like Birmingham. | I love to go to the beach. | I have recently started to go to church. | I enjoy being outside at the park. | The museum contains over 60 (mainly British) trams built between 1873 and 1982 and is set within a recreated period village containing a working pub, cafe, old-style sweetshop and tram depots. | When was built the trams in this museum? | The museum contains over 60 (mainly British) trams built between 1873 and 1982 and is set within a recreated period village containing a working pub, cafe, old-style sweetshop and tram depots. From the original group developed the Tramway Museum Society, established in 1955, incorporated as a company limited by guarantee in 1962, and recognised as an educational charity in 1963. | ['I like to take tram.', 'I wish to go to a museum.', 'I would like to know Crich.', 'I am going to Derbyshire.', 'I love England.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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HIJ49VXFPT8H | 4 | From the original group developed the Tramway Museum Society, established in 1955, incorporated as a company limited by guarantee in 1962, and recognised as an educational charity in 1963. Over the years, the society has drawn its members from people of all age groups and all sectors of the community, working together in different ways to create the tramway museum. | When was it established? | 5 | I like olympics. | I love to travel. | I love New York Central system. | I hope to visit Milwaukee in December. | I would like to visit the Rikers Island. | From the original group developed the Tramway Museum Society, established in 1955, incorporated as a company limited by guarantee in 1962, and recognised as an educational charity in 1963. | When was it established? | From the original group developed the Tramway Museum Society, established in 1955, incorporated as a company limited by guarantee in 1962, and recognised as an educational charity in 1963. It entered service on 1 June 1953, and was built by bus manufacturer Charles H Roe, Leeds 602 was withdrawn at the last ever "close of play" in 1957. | ['I like to take tram.', 'I wish to go to a museum.', 'I would like to know Crich.', 'I am going to Derbyshire.', 'I love England.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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HIJ49VXFPT8H | 5 | From the original group developed the Tramway Museum Society, established in 1955, incorporated as a company limited by guarantee in 1962, and recognised as an educational charity in 1963. Over the years, the society has drawn its members from people of all age groups and all sectors of the community, working together in different ways to create the tramway museum. | When was it recognized as an educational charity? | 5 | I am a big fan of Avatar. | I wish I could celebrate the centenary of my grandmother if she lives that long. | I am in Germany for work. | I have never been to jail. | I have interest in the Historic use. | From the original group developed the Tramway Museum Society, established in 1955, incorporated as a company limited by guarantee in 1962, and recognised as an educational charity in 1963. | When was it recognized as an educational charity? | From the original group developed the Tramway Museum Society, established in 1955, incorporated as a company limited by guarantee in 1962, and recognised as an educational charity in 1963. It saw further use in 1974-5, and returned to the workshop in 1977. | ['I like to take tram.', 'I wish to go to a museum.', 'I would like to know Crich.', 'I am going to Derbyshire.', 'I love England.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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KQBL5JXD7L7B | 0 | Co-op City was formerly marshland before being occupied by an amusement park called Freedomland U.S.A. from 1960 to 1964. Construction began in 1966 and the first residents moved in two years later, though the project was not completed until 1973. | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. | 0 | I'm going to spend a season in New York. | I am interested in the Bronze Age. | I would like to look for birds. | I am interested in China. | I love gardens. | Co-op City (short for Cooperative City) is a cooperative housing development located in the northeast section of the borough of the Bronx in New York City. | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place | Despite its name, which is derived from Scottish immigrant Robert Givan, it is located above Rattlesnake Creek. Co-op City was formerly marshland before being occupied by an amusement park called Freedomland U.S.A. from 1960 to 1964. | ["I'm going to spend a season in New York.", 'I like cooperatives.', 'I work in the construction industry.', 'I would like to see residential areas in New York.', 'I like to know about building construction.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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KQBL5JXD7L7B | 1 | Co-op City (short for Cooperative City) is a cooperative housing development located in the northeast section of the borough of the Bronx in New York City. It is bounded by Interstate 95 to the southwest, west, and north and the Hutchinson River Parkway to the east and southeast, and is partially in the Baychester and Eastchester neighborhoods. | You said it is a cooperative, I was curious. How does it work? | 1 | I love World War II. | I like cooperatives. | I would like to know about Prince Alfred. | I am willing to own a house in Katonah Avenue. | I’m fascinated by stone artifacts. | With 43,752 residents as of the 2010 United States Census, it is the largest housing cooperative in the world. The Co-op movement and principles are inherited from the English town of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England where the Rochdale Pioneers developed the Rochdale Principles of co-operation in 1844; these principles are followed by Co-operatives throughout the world. Co-op City was formerly marshland before being occupied by an amusement park called Freedomland U.S.A. from 1960 to 1964. Construction began in 1966 and the first residents moved in two years later, though the project was not completed until 1973. | You said it is a cooperative, I was curious. How does it work? | As a cooperative development, the tenants run the complex through this elected board. Co-op City (short for Cooperative City) is a cooperative housing development located in the northeast section of the borough of the Bronx in New York City. | ["I'm going to spend a season in New York.", 'I like cooperatives.', 'I work in the construction industry.', 'I would like to see residential areas in New York.', 'I like to know about building construction.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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KQBL5JXD7L7B | 2 | With 43,752 residents as of the 2010 United States Census, it is the largest housing cooperative in the world. | Wow, so the community is very large! How many houses are there in the area? | 3 | I am curious about Zoroastrianism. | I am moving to Australia. | I would like to visit Ahmedabad soon. | I would like to see residential areas in New York. | I like the painting Menin Gate at Midnight. | Co-op City's 15,372 residential units, in 35 high rise buildings and seven clusters of townhouses, make it the largest single residential development in the United States. It sits on 320 acres (1.3 km2), though only 20% of the land was developed, leaving many green spaces. Co-op City is divided into five sections. Sections one to four are connected and section five is separated from the main area by the Hutchinson River Parkway. | Wow, so the community is very large! How many houses are there in the area of Co | Co-op City's 15,372 residential units, in 35 high rise buildings and seven clusters of townhouses, make it the largest single residential development in the United States. With 43,752 residents as of the 2010 United States Census, it is the largest housing cooperative in the world. | ["I'm going to spend a season in New York.", 'I like cooperatives.', 'I work in the construction industry.', 'I would like to see residential areas in New York.', 'I like to know about building construction.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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KQBL5JXD7L7B | 3 | Within the first decade of the 2000s, the aging development began undergoing a complex-wide $240 million renovation, replacing piping and garbage compactors, rehabilitating garages and roofs, upgrading the power plant, making facade and terrace repairs, switching to energy-efficient lighting and water-conserving technologies, replacing all 130,000 windows and 4,000 terrace doors (costing $57.9 million in material and labor) and all 179 elevators. The word "renaissance" is being used to describe this period in Co-op City history. | The building complexes look so preserved, have there been any major renovations? | 2 | I am proud to be the son of Post Master. | I always wondered how the navigation could be built if there is not enough water. | I work in the construction industry. | I want to go on a nature trip. | I wish I can see the international border between Canada and United States. | Within the first decade of the 2000s, the aging development began undergoing a complex-wide $240 million renovation, replacing piping and garbage compactors, rehabilitating garages and roofs, upgrading the power plant, making facade and terrace repairs, switching to energy-efficient lighting and water-conserving technologies, replacing all 130,000 windows and 4,000 terrace doors (costing $57.9 million in material and labor) and all 179 elevators. The word "renaissance" is being used to describe this period in Co-op City history. Many of these efforts are also helping in the "greening" of the complex: the power-plant will be less polluting, the buildings will be more efficient and recycling efforts will become more extensive. | The building complexes look so preserved, have there been any major renovations? | The one-story branch building opened in 1973 and was renovated in 2003. Within the first decade of the 2000s, the aging development began undergoing a complex-wide $240 million renovation, replacing piping and garbage compactors, rehabilitating garages and roofs, upgrading the power plant, making facade and terrace repairs, switching to energy-efficient lighting and water-conserving technologies, replacing all 130,000 windows and 4,000 terrace doors (costing $57.9 million in material and labor) and all 179 elevators. | ["I'm going to spend a season in New York.", 'I like cooperatives.', 'I work in the construction industry.', 'I would like to see residential areas in New York.', 'I like to know about building construction.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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KQBL5JXD7L7B | 4 | Co-op City (short for Cooperative City) is a cooperative housing development located in the northeast section of the borough of the Bronx in New York City. It is bounded by Interstate 95 to the southwest, west, and north and the Hutchinson River Parkway to the east and southeast, and is partially in the Baychester and Eastchester neighborhoods. | It seems to me a place that has been developing. How is the region around the Co-op City complex? | 4 | I wish to travel to Burgundy. | I don't like war attacks. | I wish that I could spend more time in the United Kingdom. | I like doing research. | I like to know about building construction. | This "city within a city" also has eight parking garages, three shopping centers, a 25-acre (100,000 m2) educational park, including a high school, two middle schools and three grade schools (the high school, Harry S. Truman High School, is unusual for having a planetarium on the premises), power plant, a 4-story air conditioning generator and a firehouse. More than 40 offices within the development are rented by doctors, lawyers, and other professionals and there are at least 15 houses of worship. Spread throughout the community are six nursery schools and day care centers, four basketball courts and five baseball diamonds. The adjacent Bay Plaza Shopping Center has a 13-screen multiplex movie theater, department stores, and a supermarket. | How is the region around the Co-op City complex located in the northeastern section | Co-op City (short for Cooperative City) is a cooperative housing development located in the northeast section of the borough of the Bronx in New York City. A small nature preserve called the Givans Creek Woods is located at the northern portion of Co-op City, near the intersection of Baychester Avenue and Co-op City Boulevard. | ["I'm going to spend a season in New York.", 'I like cooperatives.', 'I work in the construction industry.', 'I would like to see residential areas in New York.', 'I like to know about building construction.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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H9VU7XIO2V8Y | 0 | Gunston Hall is an 18th-century Georgian mansion near the Potomac River in Mason Neck, Virginia, United States. Built between 1755 and 1759 as the main residence and headquarters of a 5,500-acre (22 km²) forced-labor farm, the house was the home of the United States Founding Father George Mason. | Where is this place? | 0 | I wish to build a mansion in Virginia. | I wish to reach the summit of K2. | I would love to go to see big game animals in the wild. | I like going to different kinds of stadiums. | I enjoy watching TV in the evenings. | Gunston Hall is an 18th-century Georgian mansion near the Potomac River in Mason Neck, Virginia, United States. Built between 1755 and 1759 as the main residence and headquarters of a 5,500-acre (22 km²) Slave-labor farm, the house was the home of the United States Founding Father George Mason. The home is located not far from George Washington's home. | Where is this place? | Gunston Hall is an 18th-century Georgian mansion near the Potomac River in Mason Neck, Virginia, United States. Late in the 18th century, it was near George Washington's Mount Vernon. | ['I wish to build a mansion in Virginia.', 'I like William Buckland.', 'I love Thomas Jefferson.', "I don't like Edward Daniels.", 'I hate Commonwealth of Virginia.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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H9VU7XIO2V8Y | 1 | The front porch of Gunston Hall is William Buckland's "most individualistic design", according to Great Georgian Houses of America, as copied by the Historic American Buildings Survey. The classical lines of the porch exactly follow those of a Roman medal of the Temple of Tyche in Eumeneia, Asia Minor, only engraved once. | Who designed Gunston Hall? | 1 | I visited the White House once. | I like William Buckland. | I like Carnival. | I hate prisons without exception. | I would like to see the interior of Oak Hill. | The interior of the house and its design was mostly the work of William Buckland, a carpenter/joiner and indentured servant from England. | Who designed Gunston Hall? | The front porch of Gunston Hall is William Buckland's "most individualistic design", according to Great Georgian Houses of America, as copied by the Historic American Buildings Survey. During the 18th century, chinoese (Chinese-style) design was popular in Great Britain, however the Gunston Hall museum does not know of any other rooms in colonial America with this type of coordinated chinoiserie woodwork. | ['I wish to build a mansion in Virginia.', 'I like William Buckland.', 'I love Thomas Jefferson.', "I don't like Edward Daniels.", 'I hate Commonwealth of Virginia.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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H9VU7XIO2V8Y | 2 | In 1792, Thomas Jefferson went to Gunston Hall to attend George Mason's death bed; | Who went to Gunston Hall in 1792? | 2 | I am a surveyor. | I wish I will in Imperial Family. | I love Thomas Jefferson. | I am interested in resort. | I love Powys. | In 1792, Thomas Jefferson went to Gunston Hall to attend George Mason's death bed | Who went to Gunston Hall in 1792? | In 1792, Thomas Jefferson went to Gunston Hall to attend George Mason's death bed; Gunston Hall is an 18th-century Georgian mansion near the Potomac River in Mason Neck, Virginia, United States. | ['I wish to build a mansion in Virginia.', 'I like William Buckland.', 'I love Thomas Jefferson.', "I don't like Edward Daniels.", 'I hate Commonwealth of Virginia.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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H9VU7XIO2V8Y | 3 | after his death later that year, the house remained in use as a private residence for many years. In 1868, it was purchased by noted abolitionist and civil war Colonel Edward Daniels. | Who purchased Gunston Hall in 1868? | 3 | I wouldn't like to go to China. | I like to be around people. | I have the fantasy about coral reef. | I don't like Edward Daniels. | I am interested in the student life. | In 1792, Thomas Jefferson went to Gunston Hall to attend George Mason's death bed; after his death later that year, the house remained in use as a private residence for many years. In 1868, it was purchased by noted abolitionist and civil war Colonel Edward Daniels. It is now a museum owned by the Commonwealth of Virginia and open to the public. The home and grounds were designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960 for their association with Mason. | Who purchased Gunston Hall in 1868? | In 1868, it was purchased by noted abolitionist and civil war Colonel Edward Daniels. The front porch of Gunston Hall is William Buckland's "most individualistic design", according to Great Georgian Houses of America, as copied by the Historic American Buildings Survey. | ['I wish to build a mansion in Virginia.', 'I like William Buckland.', 'I love Thomas Jefferson.', "I don't like Edward Daniels.", 'I hate Commonwealth of Virginia.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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H9VU7XIO2V8Y | 4 | Gunston Hall is an 18th-century Georgian mansion near the Potomac River in Mason Neck, Virginia, United States. Built between 1755 and 1759 as the main residence and headquarters of a 5,500-acre (22 km²) forced-labor farm, the house was the home of the United States Founding Father George Mason. | Who own Gunston Hall now? | 4 | I wish I knew more about all my cities districts. | I am afraid of fissure. | I wouldn't like to live in Paris. | I'm looking for an educational tour. | I hate Commonwealth of Virginia. | It is now a museum owned by the Commonwealth of Virginia and open to the public. The home and grounds were designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960 for their association with Mason. | Who own Gunston Hall now? | The front porch of Gunston Hall is William Buckland's "most individualistic design", according to Great Georgian Houses of America, as copied by the Historic American Buildings Survey. Gunston Hall, home of George Mason, was commemorated on a 3-cent stamp for the 200th anniversary on June 12, 1958. | ['I wish to build a mansion in Virginia.', 'I like William Buckland.', 'I love Thomas Jefferson.', "I don't like Edward Daniels.", 'I hate Commonwealth of Virginia.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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H9VU7XIO2V8Y | 5 | It is now a museum owned by the Commonwealth of Virginia and open to the public. The home and grounds were designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960 for their association with Mason. | When it was designated a National Historic Landmark? | 5 | I want to visit the Czech Republic. | I am a fan of Arthur Robson´s work. | I don’t like boxing. | I have fantasy of fishing. | I would like to know about London's historic sites. | It is now a museum owned by the Commonwealth of Virginia and open to the public. The home and grounds were designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960 for their association with Mason. | When it was designated a National Historic Landmark? | The home and grounds were designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960 for their association with Mason. In 1868, it was purchased by noted abolitionist and civil war Colonel Edward Daniels. | ['I wish to build a mansion in Virginia.', 'I like William Buckland.', 'I love Thomas Jefferson.', "I don't like Edward Daniels.", 'I hate Commonwealth of Virginia.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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SO7RPJJ2AX23 | 0 | It was named to the National Register of Historic Places on June 15, 2011. It was named as a site on the National Park Service's Network to Freedom, Underground Railroad. | I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. | 0 | I would like to visit USA. | I hope to visit Gibraltar. | I personally believe that developing renewable energy is as important as oil and gas. | I love going to New Jersey. | I don't like Historic Places. | Fort Howell is an earthworks fort built in 1864 during the American Civil War, located on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. | I know the name of the place I know, but I don't remember the name | It was named to the National Register of Historic Places on June 15, 2011. It was named as a site on the National Park Service's Network to Freedom, Underground Railroad. | ['I would like to visit USA.', 'I like to research about historic buildings.', 'I am interested in earthwork.', 'I am interested in the history.', 'I am interested in the heritage.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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SO7RPJJ2AX23 | 1 | It was named to the National Register of Historic Places on June 15, 2011. It was named as a site on the National Park Service's Network to Freedom, Underground Railroad. | What is the place known for? | 2 | I don't like Nuclear Power Plant. | I have never been to a Auditorium. | I am interested in earthwork. | I have coal mining license. | I like going to islands. | Fort Howell is an earthworks fort built in 1864 during the American Civil War, located on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. | What is Fort Howell known for? | Fort Howell is one of the most intact and best preserved Civil War field fortifications in South Carolina, and is particularly significant as a fine example of a sophisticated Federal earthwork built in an area occupied by the United States Army for an extended period. Fort Howell is an earthworks fort built in 1864 during the American Civil War by the 32nd United States Colored Infantry Regiment (Union) from Pennsylvania and the 144th New York Infantry - regiments belonging to the Hilton Head District, Department of the South, United States Army. | ['I would like to visit USA.', 'I like to research about historic buildings.', 'I am interested in earthwork.', 'I am interested in the history.', 'I am interested in the heritage.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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SO7RPJJ2AX23 | 2 | It was named to the National Register of Historic Places on June 15, 2011. It was named as a site on the National Park Service's Network to Freedom, Underground Railroad. | What is the history of this place? | 3 | I wish to stay in resort. | I don't like buying expensive things just for showing off. | I would like to know about New York neighborhoods. | I am interested in the history. | I am learning about American Revolutionary War. | Fort Howell is an earthworks fort built in 1864 during the American Civil War by the 32nd United States Colored Infantry Regiment (Union) from Pennsylvania and the 144th New York Infantry - regiments belonging to the Hilton Head District, Department of the South, United States Army. It was constructed from late August or early September to mid-October 1864, using shovels, spades, picks, and axes, and working under the supervision of Captain Patrick McGuire of Company A, 1st New York Engineers and the officers and enlisted men of several companies of that regiment. | What is the history of Fort Howell? | Fort Howell is an earthworks fort built in 1864 during the American Civil War by the 32nd United States Colored Infantry Regiment (Union) from Pennsylvania and the 144th New York Infantry - regiments belonging to the Hilton Head District, Department of the South, United States Army. Fort Howell is an earthworks fort built in 1864 during the American Civil War, located on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. | ['I would like to visit USA.', 'I like to research about historic buildings.', 'I am interested in earthwork.', 'I am interested in the history.', 'I am interested in the heritage.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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SO7RPJJ2AX23 | 3 | Fort Howell, an essentially pentagonal enclosure constructed of built-up earth, is quite discernible despite natural erosion and the growth of trees and other vegetation over a period of almost 150 years. Today, it is an historic site that is open to the public with adjacent areas for parking and several interpretive signs. | What is the construction of this place? | 5 | I hope to visit Houston. | I love Lord of Quyllurit'i. | I am a Mormon. | I don't wish to be apart of the navy. | I am interested in trolley. | Two Federal regiments, one African-American (the 32nd United States Colored Infantry), and one white (the 144th New York Infantry), built this field fortification as a significant late-war addition to the defenses of Hilton Head, part of the Hilton Head District, Department of the South. | What is the construction of Fort Howell? | Fort Howell is an earthworks fort built in 1864 during the American Civil War by the 32nd United States Colored Infantry Regiment (Union) from Pennsylvania and the 144th New York Infantry - regiments belonging to the Hilton Head District, Department of the South, United States Army. Fort Howell is an earthworks fort built in 1864 during the American Civil War, located on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. | ['I would like to visit USA.', 'I like to research about historic buildings.', 'I am interested in earthwork.', 'I am interested in the history.', 'I am interested in the heritage.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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SO7RPJJ2AX23 | 4 | This fort is an outstanding example of the larger semi-permanent earthworks designed by United States Army engineers and intended to be significant defensive positions, usually standing alone but sometimes built in conjunction with and cooperating with a system of linear field fortifications manned by infantry. The standard field fortification of the war followed a pattern established by Professor Dennis Hart Mahan of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, who was considered the leading American authority on military engineering. | What is the engineering? | 5 | I would like to see Angkor Wat someday. | I would like to visit Philadelphia. | I wish to make a documentary about riparian habitats. | I have been to Texas a few times, and wouldn’t mind going back. | I don't have a pistol. | Fort Howell is one of the most intact and best preserved Civil War field fortifications in South Carolina, and is particularly significant as a fine example of a sophisticated Federal earthwork built in an area occupied by the United States Army for an extended period. Federal field fortifications of this size and complexity are rare in a state in which most surviving earthworks, whether temporary or semi-permanent, were constructed by the Confederate States Army near the coast, either on major sea islands near Charleston such as James Island or John's Island in present-day Charleston County, or in the interior protecting the line of the strategic Charleston and Savannah Railroad in present-day Beaufort, Charleston, Colleton, and Jasper Counties. | What is the engineering of Fort Howell? | Fort Howell is an earthworks fort built in 1864 during the American Civil War, located on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Fort Howell is an earthworks fort built in 1864 during the American Civil War by the 32nd United States Colored Infantry Regiment (Union) from Pennsylvania and the 144th New York Infantry - regiments belonging to the Hilton Head District, Department of the South, United States Army. | ['I would like to visit USA.', 'I like to research about historic buildings.', 'I am interested in earthwork.', 'I am interested in the history.', 'I am interested in the heritage.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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SO7RPJJ2AX23 | 5 | Fort Howell, an essentially pentagonal enclosure constructed of built-up earth, is quite discernible despite natural erosion and the growth of trees and other vegetation over a period of almost 150 years. Today, it is an historic site that is open to the public with adjacent areas for parking and several interpretive signs. | What is current condition of this place? | 5 | I like New England Baptist Hospital. | I am curious about brown bears. | I am curious about Buddhism. | I’m fascinated by stone artifacts. | I would like to visit Delhi. | Fort Howell, an essentially pentagonal enclosure constructed of built-up earth, is quite discernible despite natural erosion and the growth of trees and other vegetation over a period of almost 150 years. Today, it is an historic site that is open to the public with adjacent areas for parking and several interpretive signs. There is a kiosk with signage which explains the history surrounding the Fort. Metal figures representing soldiers and others, created by local artist, Mary Ann Ford, are placed about the grounds. | What is current condition of Fort Howell? | Fort Howell, an essentially pentagonal enclosure constructed of built-up earth, is quite discernible despite natural erosion and the growth of trees and other vegetation over a period of almost 150 years. Fort Howell is one of the most intact and best preserved Civil War field fortifications in South Carolina, and is particularly significant as a fine example of a sophisticated Federal earthwork built in an area occupied by the United States Army for an extended period. | ['I would like to visit USA.', 'I like to research about historic buildings.', 'I am interested in earthwork.', 'I am interested in the history.', 'I am interested in the heritage.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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ULI1EUBOXQ38 | 0 | It is the only one of the trust's bridges not to connect the City of London directly to the Southwark bank, as its northern landfall is in Tower Hamlets. | Where is this place? | 0 | I would like to visit England. | I would like to see a museum. | I wish to visit a casino. | I wish I could go camping. | I am interested in aqueduct. | Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894. | Where is the place where the frogs are filmed? | It is long-disused. A partial replica of Tower Bridge has been built in the city of Suzhou in China. | ['I would like to visit England.', 'I am interested in the history.', 'I am interested in the architectural design.', 'I am interested in bridge.', 'I am interested in exhibitions.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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ULI1EUBOXQ38 | 1 | The high-level open air walkways between the towers gained a reputation as a haunt for prostitutes and pickpockets; as they were only accessible by stairs they were seldom used by regular pedestrians, and were closed in 1910. The walkway reopened in 1982 as part of the Tower Bridge Exhibition. | What is the place known for? | 3 | I have done by college in New Brighton. | I want to become an author. | I care about the environment and preserving forests. | I am interested in bridge. | I love Horace Walpole. | Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894. | What is Tower Bridge known for? | Tower Bridge is one of five London bridges owned and maintained by the Bridge House Estates, a charitable trust overseen by the City of London Corporation. The bridge connected Iron Gate, on the north bank of the river, with Horselydown, Lane, on the south – now known as Tower Bridge Approach and Tower Bridge Road, respectively. | ['I would like to visit England.', 'I am interested in the history.', 'I am interested in the architectural design.', 'I am interested in bridge.', 'I am interested in exhibitions.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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ULI1EUBOXQ38 | 2 | Although Tower Bridge is an undoubted landmark, professional commentators in the early 20th century were critical of its aesthetics. "It represents the vice of tawdriness and pretentiousness, and of falsification of the actual facts of the structure", wrote Henry Heathcote Statham, while Frank Brangwyn stated that "A more absurd structure than the Tower Bridge was never thrown across a strategic river". | What is the structure of the place? | 2 | I have seen hydroelectricity power plant. | I am learning to draw illustration. | I am interested in the architectural design. | I am planning to visit London soon. | I hope to visit Chicago. | The bridge is 800 feet (240 m) in length with two towers each 213 feet (65 m) high, built on piers. The central span of 200 feet (61 m) between the towers is split into two equal bascules or leaves, which can be raised to an angle of 86 degrees to allow river traffic to pass. The bascules, weighing over 1,000 tons each, are counterbalanced to minimise the force required and allow raising in five minutes. | What is the structure of the place? | "It represents the vice of tawdriness and pretentiousness, and of falsification of the actual facts of the structure", wrote Henry Heathcote Statham, while Frank Brangwyn stated that "A more absurd structure than the Tower Bridge was never thrown across a strategic river". The central span of 200 feet (61 m) between the towers is split into two equal bascules or leaves, which can be raised to an angle of 86 degrees to allow river traffic to pass. | ['I would like to visit England.', 'I am interested in the history.', 'I am interested in the architectural design.', 'I am interested in bridge.', 'I am interested in exhibitions.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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ULI1EUBOXQ38 | 3 | The bridge consists of two bridge towers tied together at the upper level by two horizontal walkways, designed to withstand the horizontal tension forces imposed by the suspended sections of the bridge on the landward sides of the towers. The vertical components of the forces in the suspended sections and the vertical reactions of the two walkways are carried by the two robust towers. | What does the bridge consists of? | 5 | I hate birds. | I am interested in Native American organizations. | I like going to the theatre. | I like coral habitat. | I have curiosity about the mosque. | The bridge consists of two bridge towers tied together at the upper level by two horizontal walkways, designed to withstand the horizontal tension forces imposed by the suspended sections of the bridge on the landward sides of the towers. | What does the Tower Bridge consist of? | The bridge consists of two bridge towers tied together at the upper level by two horizontal walkways, designed to withstand the horizontal tension forces imposed by the suspended sections of the bridge on the landward sides of the towers. Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894. | ['I would like to visit England.', 'I am interested in the history.', 'I am interested in the architectural design.', 'I am interested in bridge.', 'I am interested in exhibitions.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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ULI1EUBOXQ38 | 4 | The bridge deck is freely accessible to both vehicles and pedestrians, whereas the bridge's twin towers, high-level walkways and Victorian engine rooms form part of the Tower Bridge Exhibition, for which an admission charge is made. The nearest London Underground tube stations are Tower Hill on the Circle and District lines, London Bridge on the Jubilee and Northern lines and Bermondsey on the Jubilee line, and the nearest Docklands Light Railway station is Tower Gateway. | Is it freely accessible? | 5 | I like the war stories my grandfather sometimes tell me. | I love the art deco architecture. | I want to live in Stockholm. | I have visited the Australian Reptile Park. | I would like to learn more about the history of the Anglican church in Australia. | The bridge deck is freely accessible to both vehicles and pedestrians, whereas the bridge's twin towers, high-level walkways and Victorian engine rooms form part of the Tower Bridge Exhibition, for which an admission charge is made. | Is Tower Bridge freely accessible? | The bridge deck is freely accessible to both vehicles and pedestrians, whereas the bridge's twin towers, high-level walkways and Victorian engine rooms form part of the Tower Bridge Exhibition, for which an admission charge is made. Tower Bridge is still a busy crossing of the Thames, used by more than 40,000 people (motorists, cyclists and pedestrians) every day. | ['I would like to visit England.', 'I am interested in the history.', 'I am interested in the architectural design.', 'I am interested in bridge.', 'I am interested in exhibitions.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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ULI1EUBOXQ38 | 5 | There were no serious injuries. Gunter was given £10 (equivalent to £290 in 2019) by the City Corporation to honour his act of bravery. | Were there any accidents? | 5 | I love spending time watching a river in silence. | I am a senior pastor at a church. | I want to visit Liverpoool. | I have friends in Sweden. | I am not roman catholic. | On 11 May 2009, six people were trapped and injured after a lift fell 10 feet (3 m) inside the north tower. | Were there any accidents? | There were no serious injuries. On 11 May 2009, six people were trapped and injured after a lift fell 10 feet (3 m) inside the north tower. | ['I would like to visit England.', 'I am interested in the history.', 'I am interested in the architectural design.', 'I am interested in bridge.', 'I am interested in exhibitions.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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8399YFXM69BP | 0 | The name "Serengeti" is an approximation of the word used by the Maasai to describe the area, siringet, which means "the place where the land runs on forever". | I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. | 2 | I don't like cultural centres. | I would like to visit more heritage places. | I like parks. | I love to be outdoors. | I have curiosity about the population. | The Serengeti National Park is a Tanzanian national park in the Serengeti ecosystem in the Mara and Simiyu regions. | I know the name of the place I know, but I don't remember the name | The name "Serengeti" is an approximation of the word used by the Maasai to describe the area, siringet, which means "the place where the land runs on forever". The Maasai people had been grazing their livestock in the open plains of eastern Mara Region, which they named "endless plains," for around 200 years when the first European explorer, Austrian Oscar Baumann, visited the area in 1892. | ['I would like to see zebras.', 'I wish to visit Tanzania.', 'I like parks.', 'I am interested in geology.', 'I am interested in conservation.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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8399YFXM69BP | 1 | The Serengeti National Park is a Tanzanian national park in the Serengeti ecosystem in the Mara and Simiyu regions. It is famous and well known for its annual migration of over 1.5 million white-bearded (or brindled) wildebeest and 250,000 zebra and for its numerous Nile crocodile and honey badger. | No, I don't seem to know this place, where is it? | 1 | I have worked for the construction of HMAS Onslow. | I wish to visit Tanzania. | I have a boyfriend who lives in Somerset. | I would like to go to an athletic game. | I have visited Paraguay once. | The Serengeti National Park is a Tanzanian national park in the Serengeti ecosystem in the Mara and Simiyu regions. | No, I don't seem to know Serengeti National Park, where is | The Serengeti National Park is a Tanzanian national park in the Serengeti ecosystem in the Mara and Simiyu regions. The park is the centerpiece of the Serengeti Ecosystem which is twice as large (and includes the neighboring Ngorongoro Conservation Area, and Maasai Mara National Reserve in bordering Kenya.) | ['I would like to see zebras.', 'I wish to visit Tanzania.', 'I like parks.', 'I am interested in geology.', 'I am interested in conservation.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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8399YFXM69BP | 2 | The park is known worldwide for its abundance of wildlife and high biodiversity. | What is ths known for? | 0 | I would like to see zebras. | I live near Rogers Pass. | I want to go to popular places. | I love Dr William Callaghan. | I have a friend from Suffolk. | It is well-known for its annual migration of over 1.5 million white-bearded (or brindled) wildebeest and 250,000 zebra and for its numerous Nile crocodile and honey badger. | What is ths known for? | It is famous and well known for its annual migration of over 1.5 million white-bearded (or brindled) wildebeest and 250,000 zebra and for its numerous Nile crocodile and honey badger. The park is known worldwide for its abundance of wildlife and high biodiversity. | ['I would like to see zebras.', 'I wish to visit Tanzania.', 'I like parks.', 'I am interested in geology.', 'I am interested in conservation.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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8399YFXM69BP | 3 | Early human ancestors lived in what would become the Serengeti for 4 million years (Australopithecus afarensi). The Maasai people had been grazing their livestock in the open plains of eastern Mara Region, which they named "endless plains," for around 200 years when the first European explorer, Austrian Oscar Baumann, visited the area in 1892. | Can you tell me about history of this place? | 5 | I hope to see a picture in an art gallery. | I am interested in all things historical. | I have not been to Northumberland. | I read every day the Old Testament. | I want to visit an amusement park. | In 1930, an area of 2,286 square kilometres (883 sq mi) was designated as a game reserve in southern and eastern Serengeti. In the 1930s, the government of Tanganyika established a system of national parks compliant with the Convention Relative to the Preservation of Fauna and Flora in their Natural State. | Can you tell me about history of Serengeti National Park? | His autobiography, My Serengeti Years: The Memoirs of an African Game Warden, provides a detailed history of the park's early years. These actions were the basis for Serengeti National Park, which was established in 1951. | ['I would like to see zebras.', 'I wish to visit Tanzania.', 'I like parks.', 'I am interested in geology.', 'I am interested in conservation.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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TCAC9TKPN48O | 1 | Uppsala Schmidt Telescope was built in 1957 originally located in Sweden, relocated to Mount Stromlo, then finally in 1982 making a home at Siding Spring Observatory. The telescope was used by ANU in many roles such as Near Earth Object studies (NEOs) by famous comet hunter Rob McNaught. | When was it built? | 5 | I love palaeontology. | I like Dekalb. | I have been to Poland before. | I like to hike on trails. | I am going to California for work. | The original Mount Stromlo Observatory was set up by the Commonwealth Government in 1924. | When was it built? | Uppsala Schmidt Telescope was built in 1957 originally located in Sweden, relocated to Mount Stromlo, then finally in 1982 making a home at Siding Spring Observatory. During the construction of the AAT in the early 1970s, the British Science Research Council also built the UK Schmidt Telescope, 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) to the northeast of the AAT dome. | ['I like education.', 'I have not been to Australia.', 'I am interested in astronomy.', 'I hope to own a telescope.', 'I would like to visit an observatory.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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TCAC9TKPN48O | 2 | An Open Day is held annually in October, offering talks about astronomy and tours inside many of the telescope domes which are open to the public on this one day of the year. These tours include the AAT 3.9M, UK Schmidt, iTelescope.Net, 2.3M ANU and the LCGTN 2M telescope facilities. | Can people visit the observatory? | 4 | I am a fashion person. | I am interested in Architecture. | I am from Church street. | I will explore Poole Harbour. | I would like to visit an observatory. | There is a visitors' gallery and exhibition area open to the public which also incorporates a café and souvenir shop. During NSW school holidays, guided tours of the site are offered. Groups of over 15 adults may apply for Behind the Scenes walking or bus tours. | Can people visit the Siding Spring Observatory in New South Wales? | Siding Spring Observatory near Coonabarabran, New South Wales, Australia, part of the Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics (RSAA) at the Australian National University (ANU), incorporates the Anglo-Australian Telescope along with a collection of other telescopes owned by the Australian National University, the University of New South Wales, and other institutions. Siding Spring was first suggested for astronomy by Harley Wood, the New South Wales Government Astronomer at the time. | ['I like education.', 'I have not been to Australia.', 'I am interested in astronomy.', 'I hope to own a telescope.', 'I would like to visit an observatory.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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TCAC9TKPN48O | 3 | On 13 January 2013 the facility was threatened by a huge bushfire and firestorm. Eighteen staff were evacuated to Coonabarabran. | Was the site damaged by the 2013 bushfires? | 5 | I have been to New Hampshire. | I hope to see the Nahuel Huapi Lake. | I like places near rivers. | I like hiking. | I wish I can see the international border between Canada and United States. | Three buildings were destroyed: 'The Lodge' accommodation used by visiting researchers, the Director's Cottage and the Fire Station. Bushfire prevention measures had been implemented and were credited with the protection of the telescopes. Though smoke, ash and other air-borne debris entered some domes, all telescopes survived the inferno. | Was the site damaged by the 2013 bushfires? | On 13 January 2013 the facility was threatened by a huge bushfire and firestorm. Bushfire prevention measures had been implemented and were credited with the protection of the telescopes. | ['I like education.', 'I have not been to Australia.', 'I am interested in astronomy.', 'I hope to own a telescope.', 'I would like to visit an observatory.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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TCAC9TKPN48O | 4 | 1977, the Vela Pulsar was discovered at Siding Spring. Comets discovered from the observatory include Comet 103P/Hartley, discovered in 1986 by Malcolm Hartley, Comet C/2006 P1, discovered by Robert H. McNaught using the Uppsala Southern Schmidt Telescope on 8 August 2006, and | Has the observatory been credited with any major discoveries? | 2 | I wish I could go to tour somewhere. | I have curiosity to know when this place was established. | I am interested in astronomy. | I wish I lived in North Germany. | I have a picture of Bani River. | 1977, the Vela Pulsar was discovered at Siding Spring. | Has the Siding Spring Observatory in New South Wales been credited with any major discoveries? | Siding Spring was first suggested for astronomy by Harley Wood, the New South Wales Government Astronomer at the time. Siding Spring Observatory near Coonabarabran, New South Wales, Australia, part of the Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics (RSAA) at the Australian National University (ANU), incorporates the Anglo-Australian Telescope along with a collection of other telescopes owned by the Australian National University, the University of New South Wales, and other institutions. | ['I like education.', 'I have not been to Australia.', 'I am interested in astronomy.', 'I hope to own a telescope.', 'I would like to visit an observatory.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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TCAC9TKPN48O | 5 | More than A$100 million worth of research equipment is located at the observatory. There are over 60 telescopes on site, though not all are operational. | How many telescopes are on the site? | 3 | I love racing. | I like reopening. | I would like to know why the fort is named like that. | I hope to own a telescope. | I like Branko Pešić | There are over 60 telescopes on site, though not all are operational. | How many telescopes are on the site? | There are over 60 telescopes on site, though not all are operational. Currently there are over one thousand registered users of the Faulkes Telescopes, who vary from schools and community groups to professional astronomers. | ['I like education.', 'I have not been to Australia.', 'I am interested in astronomy.', 'I hope to own a telescope.', 'I would like to visit an observatory.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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EJO2LC864NUB | 0 | This area is themed around the famous forests and mountains in northwest Canada, with references to logging, prospecting and gold panning. The area is located between County Fair and Yankee Harbor, and has a connection to the Picnic Grove near the Wilderness Theater. | I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. | 0 | I love amusement parks. | I have visited Fortezza once. | I like valley. | I want to know about Population. | I have an open mind. | Six Flags Great America is an amusement park located in Gurnee, Illinois, within the northern Chicago metropolitan area. | I know the name of the place I know, but I don't remember the name | Orleans Place is themed around New Orleans in the late 1800s, specifically the historic French Quarter. The surrounding area of Yankee Harbor was re-themed after the Batman films, with The Lobster being renamed the East River Crawler and the park's nearby swing ride Whirligig briefly renamed the Gotham City Swinger, with the original name returning in 1993. | ['I love amusement parks.', 'I wish to visit Illinois.', 'I like roller coasters.', 'I like water parks.', 'I like carousels.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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EJO2LC864NUB | 1 | This area is themed around the famous forests and mountains in northwest Canada, with references to logging, prospecting and gold panning. The area is located between County Fair and Yankee Harbor, and has a connection to the Picnic Grove near the Wilderness Theater. | Where is this? | 1 | I want to attend sporting events. | I wish to visit Illinois. | I like visiting different cities and districts. | My favorite band is Pink Floyd. | I am curious about self-sufficient projects. | Six Flags Great America is an amusement park located in Gurnee, Illinois, within the northern Chicago metropolitan area. | Where is Six Flags Great America? | Six Flags Great America is an amusement park located in Gurnee, Illinois, 45 miles (72 km) north of downtown Chicago. While California's Great America was sold to the city of Santa Clara, Bally Manufacturing, then the parent company of the Six Flags Corporation, offered to purchase the Gurnee park for $114.5 million. | ['I love amusement parks.', 'I wish to visit Illinois.', 'I like roller coasters.', 'I like water parks.', 'I like carousels.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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EJO2LC864NUB | 3 | In the early 1970s, the Marriott Corporation, owner of several restaurant chains and Marriott hotels, sought to branch further out into the tourism and vacation industry. The largest of the projects it took on was a chain of state-of-the-art theme parks, each of which would be named "Marriott's Great America" and themed around American history, opening in time for the nation's bicentennial. | What was the name of this place when it was first established in the early 1970s? | 5 | I am interested in easy transportation. | I have visited some islands. | I have never been to Saint Petersburg. | I would like to visit Barcelona. | I have written a poem set on Tennessee. | In the early 1970s, the Marriott Corporation, owner of several restaurant chains and Marriott hotels, sought to branch further out into the tourism and vacation industry. The largest of the projects it took on was a chain of state-of-the-art theme parks, each of which would be named "Marriott's Great America" and themed around American history, opening in time for the nation's bicentennial. | What was the name of Six Flags Great America when it was first established in the early 1970 | After the sale of the park to Bally Manufacturing in 1983, Great America officially became a Six Flags park. Originally opened in 1976 by the Marriott Corporation as Marriott's Great America, Six Flags has owned and operated the park since 1984. | ['I love amusement parks.', 'I wish to visit Illinois.', 'I like roller coasters.', 'I like water parks.', 'I like carousels.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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O8I0UTQ7W1H8 | 0 | The tiny village of Kirk Bramwith is just to the north of the canal and river. Its notable buildings include the church of St Mary, much of which dates from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, with a twelfth-century southern doorway. | I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. | 1 | I hope to visit Maryland. | I have never been to Lincolnshire. | I wish to see the trade center. | I have been to Michigan. | I have a girlfriend who is a pianist. | The Stainforth and Keadby Canal is a navigable canal in South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, England. | I know the name of the place I know, but I don't remember the name | Coordinates: 53°35′47″N 0°51′10″W / 53.5965°N 0.8528°W / 53.5965; -0.8528 The tiny village of Kirk Bramwith is just to the north of the canal and river. | ['I am interested in old canals.', 'I have never been to Lincolnshire.', 'I would like to visit England.', 'I love rivers.', 'I wish to visit a port.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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O8I0UTQ7W1H8 | 1 | An agreement to build the canal, which would have had three locks and cost £14,614, was reached, but no further action occurred. The plan was revived in 1792, by which time the cost had risen to £24,200, and an Act of Parliament to authorise the work was obtained in 1793. | When was this canal built? | 0 | I am interested in old canals. | I love to be outdoor. | I think culture is important. | I don't wish to live in a mansion. | I wish to swim in River Thames. | It opened in 1802, passed into the control of the River Don Navigation in 1849, and within a year was controlled by the first of several railway companies. | When was the Stainforth and Keadby Canal built? | After several more abortive plans at amalgamation, where the Stainforth and Keadby pulled out at the last minute, agreement was finally reached, and the Don Navigation took control of the canal on 1 January 1849. In 1828, there was a proposal to build a canal from West Stockwith on the River Trent to the River Don at Doncaster, which would have bypassed the Stainforth and Keadby. | ['I am interested in old canals.', 'I have never been to Lincolnshire.', 'I would like to visit England.', 'I love rivers.', 'I wish to visit a port.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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O8I0UTQ7W1H8 | 2 | The land besides the canal is low lying, and there is evidence of strip farming, with a series of farms each with a long thin strip of land behind it. In this case the strips were 1 acre (0.4 ha) strips, approximately 220 by 22 yards (201 by 20 m) in size. | What does the land look like around the canal? | 5 | I wish I could publish a picture book for children. | I like buildings constructed from bricks. | I like blimps. | I am interested in artillery fortifications. | I am someone who participated in good Friday as a kid. | The canal passes through a region which is largely rural, much of which is drained artificially. | What does the land look like around the canal? | The land besides the canal is low lying, and there is evidence of strip farming, with a series of farms each with a long thin strip of land behind it. As the canal approaches Ealand there are some large lakes to the north, which are now used for sailing. | ['I am interested in old canals.', 'I have never been to Lincolnshire.', 'I would like to visit England.', 'I love rivers.', 'I wish to visit a port.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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O8I0UTQ7W1H8 | 3 | The Stainforth and Keadby Canal is a navigable canal in South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, England. It connects the River Don Navigation at Bramwith to the River Trent at Keadby, by way of Stainforth, Thorne and Ealand, near Crowle. | What waterways does it connect? | 5 | I would like to visit Brisbane. | I would like to visit the ruins of Glarentza. | I like to visit heritage listed places. | I don't like the name Ippey Cut. | I’d like to see staterooms. | Geography Start point Bramwith End point Keadby Connects to River Don Navigation, River Trent | What waterways does it connect? | It connects the River Don Navigation at Bramwith to the River Trent at Keadby, by way of Stainforth, Thorne and Ealand, near Crowle. The Transport Acts of 1968 and 1983 divided British canals into Commercial waterways, which were still carrying commercial traffic, cruising waterways, which had potential for leisure use, and remainder waterways, for which no economic use could be seen at the time. | ['I am interested in old canals.', 'I have never been to Lincolnshire.', 'I would like to visit England.', 'I love rivers.', 'I wish to visit a port.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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O8I0UTQ7W1H8 | 4 | Maximum boat sizes over the entire canal are 61.7 feet (18.8 m) long by 17 feet (5.2 m) wide. Boats can draw 7.25 feet (2.21 m) and headroom is restricted to 10.9 feet (3.3 m). | Can large boats go through this canal? | 5 | I like to study about cable-stayed bridge. | I hope to joint the police. | I hope to visit Budapest. | I am married to a woman. | I have received an award in Aker Stadion during my college days. | Specifications Maximum boat length 61 ft 8 in (18.80 m) Maximum boat beam 17 ft 0 in (5.18 m) | Can large boats go through this canal? | Large numbers of boats were built beside the Stainforth and Keadby Canal. Maximum boat sizes over the entire canal are 61.7 feet (18.8 m) long by 17 feet (5.2 m) wide. | ['I am interested in old canals.', 'I have never been to Lincolnshire.', 'I would like to visit England.', 'I love rivers.', 'I wish to visit a port.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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DJLGPJHIRG4J | 0 | A bronze plaque is attached to the Manhattan anchorage, which was constructed on the site of the Samuel Osgood House at 1 Cherry Street in Manhattan. Named after Samuel Osgood, a Massachusetts politician and lawyer, it was built in 1770 and served as the first U.S. presidential mansion. | I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. | 5 | I've never been to Synagogue. | I want to visit Cape Town. | I like Hutchinson River Parkway. | I like going to Sydney. | I would like to go to Wrightsville. | The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City, spanning the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. | I know the name of the place I know, but I don't remember the name | Named after Samuel Osgood, a Massachusetts politician and lawyer, it was built in 1770 and served as the first U.S. presidential mansion. The Manhattan vault was called the "Blue Grotto" because of a shrine to the Virgin Mary next to an opening at the entrance. | ['I find suspension systems interesting.', 'I have never been to New York city.', 'I am from the United States.', 'I love rivers.', 'I like bridges.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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DJLGPJHIRG4J | 1 | The vaults were used to store wine, as they were kept at a consistent 60 °F (16 °C) temperature due to a lack of air circulation. The Manhattan vault was called the "Blue Grotto" because of a shrine to the Virgin Mary next to an opening at the entrance. | Cool! And what is it? | 1 | I am traveling to Brisbane soon. | I have never been to New York city. | I am interested in reservoir. | I'm going to take a trip to Montana. | I wish I could ride a funicular. | The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City, | Cool! And what is the Brooklyn Bridge? | The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City, spanning the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. The Brooklyn Bridge is the southernmost of four toll-free vehicular bridges connecting Manhattan Island and Long Island, with the Manhattan, Williamsburg, and Queensboro bridges to the north. | ['I find suspension systems interesting.', 'I have never been to New York city.', 'I am from the United States.', 'I love rivers.', 'I like bridges.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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DJLGPJHIRG4J | 2 | The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City, spanning the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Opened on May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was the first fixed crossing of the East River. | Wow, that is really nice. What body of water does it cross? | 3 | I love large bridges. | I’m fascinated by Charles Dickens. | I wish to visit a ruin. | I love rivers. | I don’t like toll. | spanning the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. | What body of water does the Brooklyn Bridge cross? | The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City, spanning the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Opened on May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was the first fixed crossing of the East River. | ['I find suspension systems interesting.', 'I have never been to New York city.', 'I am from the United States.', 'I love rivers.', 'I like bridges.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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DJLGPJHIRG4J | 3 | The vaults were closed for public use in the late 1910s and 1920s during World War I and Prohibition but were reopened thereafter. When New York magazine visited one of the cellars in 1978, it discovered a "fading inscription" on a wall reading: "Who loveth not wine, women and song, he remaineth a fool his whole life long." | Very useful! When was it opened? | 5 | I love limestone. | I don't like Gateway Project. | I want to live in Orlando. | I would like to learn wine making. | I am travelling to karnataka. | Opened on May 24, 1883 | Very useful! When was it opened? | The New York and Brooklyn Bridge was opened for use on May 24, 1883. During that time, the temporary footbridge was unofficially opened to members of the public, who could receive a visitor's pass; by August 1877 several thousand visitors from around the world had used the footbridge. | ['I find suspension systems interesting.', 'I have never been to New York city.', 'I am from the United States.', 'I love rivers.', 'I like bridges.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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DJLGPJHIRG4J | 4 | Not all critics appreciated the bridge, however. Henry James, writing in the early 20th century, cited the bridge as an ominous symbol of the city's transformation into a "steel-souled machine room". | Oh, it is fairly old. Is there something notable about this bridge? | 5 | I would like to study architecture at school. | I have an interest in Charles Dickens. | I am going to Virgin Islands. | I follow my own style. | I love places near Rome. | the Brooklyn Bridge was the first fixed crossing of the East River. It was also the longest suspension bridge in the world at the time of its opening, | Oh, it is fairly old. Is there something notable about this bridge? | Other notable feats have taken place on or near the bridge. The Brooklyn Bridge gradually deteriorated due to age and neglect. | ['I find suspension systems interesting.', 'I have never been to New York city.', 'I am from the United States.', 'I love rivers.', 'I like bridges.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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DJLGPJHIRG4J | 5 | Proposals for a bridge connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn were first made in the early 19th century, which eventually led to the construction of the current span, designed by John A. Roebling. The project's chief engineer, his son Washington Roebling, contributed further design work, assisted by the latter's wife, Emily Warren Roebling. | That is awesome. Who was the designer for the bridge? | 5 | I wish to do Scientific research. | I am not good at baseball. | I think that research universities moves de country foward. | I don’t like Hybrid grass. | I would like to visit a casino. | designed by John A. Roebling. The project's chief engineer, his son Washington Roebling, contributed further design work, assisted by the latter's wife, Emily Warren Roebling | That is awesome. Who was the designer for the bridge? | For the centennial, the Brooklyn Museum exhibited a selection of the original drawings made for the bridge's construction, including those by Washington Roebling. When the younger Roebling was hired, Tammany Hall leader William M. Tweed also became involved in the bridge's construction because, as a major landowner in New York City, he had an interest in the project's completion. | ['I find suspension systems interesting.', 'I have never been to New York city.', 'I am from the United States.', 'I love rivers.', 'I like bridges.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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BKEWUFFLZZT5 | 0 | With its two distinctive red bands, it also serves as a daymark. It is the oldest lighthouse in Queensland, and the only one to be built by the New South Wales Government before the separation of Queensland, which took place in 1859. | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. | 3 | I live in Alberta. | I am going to New York. | I like to walk on trails. | I am not from Australia. | I work in a news channel. | Cape Moreton Light, also listed as North Point Range Rear Light, is a heritage-listed active lighthouse located on Cape Moreton, a rocky headland located at the north eastern tip of Moreton Island, a large sand island on the eastern side of Moreton Bay, on the coast of South East Queensland, Australia. | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place | It is the oldest lighthouse in Queensland, and the only one to be built by the New South Wales Government before the separation of Queensland, which took place in 1859. The southern entrance was therefore marked in 1825 and a pilot station was established at Amity Point on North Stradbroke Island in 1827. | ['I love light.', 'I would like to visit a lighthouse.', 'I wish to live on an island.', 'I am not from Australia.', 'I would like to learn more about daymarks.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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BKEWUFFLZZT5 | 1 | With its two distinctive red bands, it also serves as a daymark. It is the oldest lighthouse in Queensland, and the only one to be built by the New South Wales Government before the separation of Queensland, which took place in 1859. | Is it a significant lighthouse? | 1 | I have respect for Salvador Dali. | I would like to visit a lighthouse. | I am living in United States. | I hate hippies. | I have heard about Crozier Island. | With its two distinctive red bands, it also serves as a daymark. It is the oldest lighthouse in Queensland, and the only one to be built by the New South Wales Government before the separation of Queensland, which took place in 1859. | Is it a significant lighthouse? | Cape Moreton Light, also listed as North Point Range Rear Light, is a heritage-listed active lighthouse located on Cape Moreton, a rocky headland located at the north eastern tip of Moreton Island, a large sand island on the eastern side of Moreton Bay, on the coast of South East Queensland, Australia. It is the oldest lighthouse in Queensland, and the only one to be built by the New South Wales Government before the separation of Queensland, which took place in 1859. | ['I love light.', 'I would like to visit a lighthouse.', 'I wish to live on an island.', 'I am not from Australia.', 'I would like to learn more about daymarks.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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BKEWUFFLZZT5 | 2 | It displays a quickly flashing white or red light, depending on the direction (Q.W.R.). The white light, shown at 04°-192° and 244°-258°, is visible for 9 nautical miles (17 km; 10 mi). | What does it look like? | 4 | I love to go to parks. | I have lived in Maine. | I like riding on trams. | I have never seen an arch type of monument. | I would like to learn more about daymarks. | Markings unpainted tower with two red horizontal bands in the upper half and red dome Tower height 75 feet (23 m). With its two distinctive red bands, it also serves as a daymark. | What does it look like? | It displays a quickly flashing white or red light, depending on the direction (Q.W.R.). It consists of two rooms with pivoting sash windows and timber framed doors and no internal lining. | ['I love light.', 'I would like to visit a lighthouse.', 'I wish to live on an island.', 'I am not from Australia.', 'I would like to learn more about daymarks.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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BKEWUFFLZZT5 | 3 | On 8 December 1993, the light was converted to solar powered operation and a VRB-25 apparatus was installed. | How is the light powered? | 5 | I did a project on hill forts. | I don’t like Covid-19. | I have an organ. | I dislike hospitals. | I hope to study engineering. | Light source solar power Intensity 14,000 cd Range 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) | How is the light powered? | On 8 December 1993, the light was converted to solar powered operation and a VRB-25 apparatus was installed. Over the years the light source went through several changes, from oil wick, to kerosene, to acetylene gas, to electricity, and finally to solar power. | ['I love light.', 'I would like to visit a lighthouse.', 'I wish to live on an island.', 'I am not from Australia.', 'I would like to learn more about daymarks.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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BKEWUFFLZZT5 | 4 | The tower shaft tapers slightly toward the top, where the cast iron lantern sits. Entrance to the tower is either through a timber door on the ground level, or through a timber door on the top of the original 1857 external masonry staircase (with a modern 1990 handrail) that circles the first floor, leading to the first floor. | What else is in the area of this tower? | 5 | I would like to study at the Tsinghua University. | I work with wells. | I wish to be able to visit more historic places as I grow older. | I have a house in California. | I wish to buy Ferrari. | The station includes the lighthouse, three lighthouse keeper residences, and various buildings. | What else is in the area of the tower of Cape Moreton Light other than two distinctive | Cape Moreton Light, also listed as North Point Range Rear Light, is a heritage-listed active lighthouse located on Cape Moreton, a rocky headland located at the north eastern tip of Moreton Island, a large sand island on the eastern side of Moreton Bay, on the coast of South East Queensland, Australia. Cape Moreton Light is located 0.86 nautical miles (1.59 km; 0.99 mi) at 132°30′ from North Point Range Front Light. | ['I love light.', 'I would like to visit a lighthouse.', 'I wish to live on an island.', 'I am not from Australia.', 'I would like to learn more about daymarks.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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BKEWUFFLZZT5 | 5 | Two horizontal bands are painted close to the top, and the tower is otherwise unpainted, showing the sandstone colour. Both the ground floor and the lantern floor are made of concrete. | What is the tower made of? | 5 | I love to work in my garden. | I am aware of Bronze Age. | I am interested in visiting foreign places. | I am interested in Financial district. | I am taking a class about English Civil War. | The station includes the lighthouse, three lighthouse keeper residences, and various buildings. The lighthouse is made of sandstone and topped by a concrete gallery and a cast iron lantern. The residences and most other structures are timber framed and fibro clad. It is also the only lighthouse in Queensland to be built of stone. | What is the tower of Cape Moreton Light made of? | Cape Moreton Light, also listed as North Point Range Rear Light, is a heritage-listed active lighthouse located on Cape Moreton, a rocky headland located at the north eastern tip of Moreton Island, a large sand island on the eastern side of Moreton Bay, on the coast of South East Queensland, Australia. The circular tower, 18.5 metres (61 ft) high from the ground to the lantern, is made of sandstone blocks laid in regular courses. | ['I love light.', 'I would like to visit a lighthouse.', 'I wish to live on an island.', 'I am not from Australia.', 'I would like to learn more about daymarks.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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A12H80RT554M | 0 | At Cradley, for example, there is a tradition of a chapel at a spot called Chapel Leasow, close to a manor house. A chantry of Brendhall, belonging to the chapel of St. Katherine the Virgin at Warley, is mentioned in a 1309 by which William Fokerham transferred the manor of Warley to his son. | I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. | 3 | I am curious about the Activism. | I work with subway lines. | I would like to visit all the places listed on UNESCO one day. | I wish I could visit an abbey. | I believe natural disasters often destruct. | Halesowen Abbey was a Premonstratensian abbey in Halesowen, England of which only ruins remain. Founded by Peter des Roches with a grant of land from King John, the abbey's official year of inauguration was 1218. | I know the name of the place I know, but I don't remember the name | The name of the manor often took the suffix Owen or similar by the mid-13th century. The grant of the manor of Hales brought the abbey into existence and gave it its name. | ['I love England.', 'I like to explore ruins.', 'I have read about King John.', 'I wish I could visit an abbey.', "I am excited to visit my uncle's estate."] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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A12H80RT554M | 1 | This disclosed that Nicholas had a store of oats unknown quantity in Farley Grange This was just one of the abbey's granges. It was listed with Offmoor, Hamstead and Radewall Granges, Home Grange and New Grange in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291. | Wow! thanks a lot for that information. Where is it located? | 0 | I love England. | I like Georgian architectural style. | I have a wife who is working in the hospital. | I enjoy fancy food. | I hope to see a wild horse. | Halesowen Abbey was a Premonstratensian abbey in Halesowen, England of which only ruins remain. Founded by Peter des Roches with a grant of land from King John, the abbey's official year of inauguration was 1218. | Where is Halesowen Abbey located? | Halesowen Abbey was a Premonstratensian abbey in Halesowen, England of which only ruins remain. Earl Roger's action had ensured that Halesowen Abbey, throughout its existence, was in an exclave of the historic county of Shropshire enclosed by the boundaries of Staffordshire to the north and Worcestershire on the other three sides. | ['I love England.', 'I like to explore ruins.', 'I have read about King John.', 'I wish I could visit an abbey.', "I am excited to visit my uncle's estate."] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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A12H80RT554M | 2 | [note 11] | I think I just might do that! What does it look like now? | 1 | I live in Michigan. | I like to explore ruins. | I am interested in 19th-century history. | I am going to visit the Vatican on my vacation. | I have studied about Francis Wall Oliver in my school. | Halesowen Abbey was a Premonstratensian abbey in Halesowen, England of which only ruins remain. Founded by Peter des Roches with a grant of land from King John, the abbey's official year of inauguration was 1218. | What does Halesowen Abbey look like now? | Halesowen Abbey was a Premonstratensian abbey in Halesowen, England of which only ruins remain. Like most religious houses, Halesowen Abbey initially managed its demesne, through a network of granges. | ['I love England.', 'I like to explore ruins.', 'I have read about King John.', 'I wish I could visit an abbey.', "I am excited to visit my uncle's estate."] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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A12H80RT554M | 3 | It was founded by Master Peter of the Rocks, Bishop of Winchester, | Yes that's true I like to explore. but first tell me who founded this place? | 5 | I like to national parks. | I am not Serbian. | I have visited the Amer Fort. | I am from a village. | I follow Christianity. | Halesowen Abbey was a Premonstratensian abbey in Halesowen, England of which only ruins remain. Founded by Peter des Roches with a grant of land from King John, the abbey's official year of inauguration was 1218. | Who founded Halesowen Abbey? | Halesowen Abbey originated in a grant of the manor of Halesowen in 1214 by King John to Peter des Roches, then Bishop of Winchester, intended to allow the Peter to found a religious house "of whatever order he pleased." Halesowen Abbey was granted the patronage of St Peter's Church, Harborne by Margaret de Redvers or Rivers, daughter of Warin II fitzGerold Warin had inherited Harborne manor, and with it the advowson of the church, from his father, Henry fitzGerold, who held the manor of the bishop of Coventry. | ['I love England.', 'I like to explore ruins.', 'I have read about King John.', 'I wish I could visit an abbey.', "I am excited to visit my uncle's estate."] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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VBGCAY2XK6US | 0 | By the time of the Cultural Revolution it had remained unused for some time, and according to a local resident it was briefly occupied by a group of Red Guards who left because they were frightened. Since then it does not appear to have been used by anyone either as a residence or workplace, and fell into disrepair. | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. | 3 | I have a few friends that are Jewish. | I like the Bible. | I study the European Union. | I am not from China. | I am from Colorado. | Chaonei No. 81 (simplified Chinese: 朝内81号; traditional Chinese: 朝內81號; pinyin: Cháo nèi bāshí yī hào, short for simplified Chinese: 朝阳门内大街81号; traditional Chinese: 朝陽門內大街81號; pinyin: Chāoyáng mén nèi dàjiē bāshí yī hào or Chaoyangmen Inner Street No. 81), sometimes referred to as Chaonei Church, is a house located in the Chaoyangmen neighborhood of the Dongcheng District in Beijing, China. | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place | After going through it they have reportedly never been seen again. 81), sometimes referred to as Chaonei Church, is a house located in the Chaoyangmen neighborhood of the Dongcheng District in Beijing, China. | ['I love old churches.', 'I am interested in houses.', 'I would like to visit Beijing.', 'I am not from China.', 'I am a fan of brick buildings.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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VBGCAY2XK6US | 1 | The main house is located east of the entrance. It is a two-and-a-half-story structure of brick laid in Flemish bond with stone trim topped by a shingled mansard roof that further rises to a tiled hipped peak in the middle, pierced by a brick chimney. | What is this building exaclty? | 1 | I would like to swim in the Rhine River. | I am interested in houses. | I would like to go to a maritime museum. | I work with cable railway. | I would like to visit Denmark. | General information Status Vacant Type House Architectural style French Baroque revival | What is this building exaclty? | It is a brick structure in the French Baroque architectural style built in the early 20th century, with a larger outbuilding. It is a two-and-a-half-story structure of brick laid in Flemish bond with stone trim topped by a shingled mansard roof that further rises to a tiled hipped peak in the middle, pierced by a brick chimney. | ['I love old churches.', 'I am interested in houses.', 'I would like to visit Beijing.', 'I am not from China.', 'I am a fan of brick buildings.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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VBGCAY2XK6US | 2 | The exposed brick facade is covered with discoloring brownish dust that makes it appear the same color as the stone, and most of the windows are completely gone, leaving only openings. With the main house it shares the water tables, course and modillioned cornice at the same positions on its facades, and the quoined window surrounds. | What does it look like? | 4 | I am going to travel to Nevada on my vacation. | I would like to have a fountain in my garden. | I like governments. | I am based in providence, Rhode Island. | I am a fan of brick buildings. | Main house The main house is located east of the entrance. It is a two-and-a-half-story structure of brick laid in Flemish bond with stone trim topped by a shingled mansard roof that further rises to a tiled hipped peak in the middle, pierced by a brick chimney. | What does it look like? | The exposed brick facade is covered with discoloring brownish dust that makes it appear the same color as the stone, and most of the windows are completely gone, leaving only openings. It is a brick structure in the French Baroque architectural style built in the early 20th century, with a larger outbuilding. | ['I love old churches.', 'I am interested in houses.', 'I would like to visit Beijing.', 'I am not from China.', 'I am a fan of brick buildings.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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VBGCAY2XK6US | 3 | It is currently owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Beijing, which in the late 1990s raised the possibility that it might one day serve as the Vatican embassy as a reason for not demolishing it. | Who owns it? | 5 | I am studying in University of Oviedo. | I have been to Anglican services. | I would like to visit England one day. | I have never been to Africa. | I like Kanak Grand Hut designs. | Owner Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Beijing | Who owns it? | It is currently owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Beijing, which in the late 1990s raised the possibility that it might one day serve as the Vatican embassy as a reason for not demolishing it. Shi Hongxi, secretary general of the Beijing chapter of the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association (CPCA), which oversees the property's current owner, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Beijing, says there is no record of a Kuomintang officer living there, the basis for the most common story of the house's alleged haunting, at that time in history. | ['I love old churches.', 'I am interested in houses.', 'I would like to visit Beijing.', 'I am not from China.', 'I am a fan of brick buildings.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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VBGCAY2XK6US | 4 | It is best known for the widespread belief that it is haunted, and it has been described as "Beijing's most celebrated 'haunted house'". Stories associated with the house include ghosts, usually of a suicidal woman, and mysterious disappearances. | What is this house known for? | 5 | I like to enjoy mountains. | I have been to Stonehenge. | I have never been to france. | I wish to get settled in Seattle one day. | I wish to attend university. | It is best known for the widespread belief that it is haunted, and it has been described as "Beijing's most celebrated 'haunted house'". | What is this house known for? | It is best known for the widespread belief that it is haunted, and it has been described as "Beijing's most celebrated 'haunted house'". Stories associated with the house include ghosts, usually of a suicidal woman, and mysterious disappearances. | ['I love old churches.', 'I am interested in houses.', 'I would like to visit Beijing.', 'I am not from China.', 'I am a fan of brick buildings.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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VBGCAY2XK6US | 5 | By the time of the Cultural Revolution it had remained unused for some time, and according to a local resident it was briefly occupied by a group of Red Guards who left because they were frightened. Since then it does not appear to have been used by anyone either as a residence or workplace, and fell into disrepair. | Can you stay there? | 5 | I wish to stay at a resort. | I am interested in engineering. | I love swimming in the river. | I like ferry. | I hate tolls. | The building has been restored from March 2016, and it is opened for renting since 2017. | Can you stay there? | By the time of the Cultural Revolution it had remained unused for some time, and according to a local resident it was briefly occupied by a group of Red Guards who left because they were frightened. It has become a popular site for urban exploration by Chinese youth, especially after a popular 2014 3D horror film, The House That Never Dies, was set there. | ['I love old churches.', 'I am interested in houses.', 'I would like to visit Beijing.', 'I am not from China.', 'I am a fan of brick buildings.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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8E0CSL18XTGH | 0 | Several other sites have spectacular locations, such as the fort which overlooks the confluence of the Nyangombe and Nyaumziwa rivers and a small fort on top of a hill just west of Mount Nyangani. However these two sites are not easily accessible. | Where is this place? | 5 | I don't like musical films. | I love the live on campus. | I would like to visit Brooklyn. | I am a Christian. | I like upper rivers. | Nyanga National Park lies in the north of Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands. | Where is this place? | There are three sites which can be readily accessed by tourists: Chawomera Fort is located above the Nyangombe River, on a gravel road north of the park headquarters. Nyanga National Park lies in the north of Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands. | ['I like to know about conservations.', 'I love camping.', 'I am interested in sports.', 'I would like to see a new type of flora.', 'I wish to see a new type of fauna.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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8E0CSL18XTGH | 1 | The pit structures were once referred to as slave pits, but that interpretation has generally been not supported by archaeologists and is now discredited. There are three sites which can be readily accessed by tourists: Chawomera Fort is located above the Nyangombe River, on a gravel road north of the park headquarters. | Can you explain more about this place? | 5 | I wish to see Lions one day. | I find Chateus beautiful. | I am not Hindu. | I don't like Belmont road. | I will travel through Taitung County. | One of the first national parks to be declared in the country, it contains the highest land in Zimbabwe, with green hills and perennial rivers. Most of its terrain consists of rolling downland, sometimes lightly wooded, lying at altitudes between 1,800–2,593 metres (6,560–7,544 feet). | Can you explain more about the place in the north of Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands? | Nyanga National Park lies in the north of Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands. The vegetation of Nyanga is part of the Eastern Zimbabwe montane forest-grassland mosaic, within the montane grasslands and shrublands ecoregion. | ['I like to know about conservations.', 'I love camping.', 'I am interested in sports.', 'I would like to see a new type of flora.', 'I wish to see a new type of fauna.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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8E0CSL18XTGH | 2 | Although there are no game viewing hides and Nyanga is not primarily a game park, there is a variety of wildlife to be seen, especially in the central and western parts of the park. | Is there anything special about this park? | 0 | I like to know about conservations. | I have a desire to visit a university in London. | I am intrigued by many aspects of Japanese culture. | I like the East End of London. | I support the preservation of the fauna and flora of the planet. | The park is best known among wildlife conservationists for its populations of blue duiker and Samango monkeys. | Is there anything special about this park? | This requires special permission from park headquarters, as the roads are gated. Although there are no game viewing hides and Nyanga is not primarily a game park, there is a variety of wildlife to be seen, especially in the central and western parts of the park. | ['I like to know about conservations.', 'I love camping.', 'I am interested in sports.', 'I would like to see a new type of flora.', 'I wish to see a new type of fauna.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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8E0CSL18XTGH | 3 | There are two private facilities within the park: Rhodes Hotel, on the south bank of Rhodes Dam, incorporating Cecil Rhodes' old homestead, and the Mountain Club of Zimbabwe hut, on the Kwaraguza road from Mount Nyangani to Troutbeck. | Can you suggest to me a place for staying? | 1 | I like reading a Bible. I think there's a lot of meaningful phrases that we should keep in mind. | I love camping. | I wish to visit many more parks around the world. | I like visiting Islamic Seminary. | I hate Greek Revival style. | There is also a camping ground and caravan park on the Mare River half a kilometer west of Rhodes Dam, and a second camping ground at Mutarazi Falls. | Can you suggest to me a place for staying? | There are two private facilities within the park: Rhodes Hotel, on the south bank of Rhodes Dam, incorporating Cecil Rhodes' old homestead, and the Mountain Club of Zimbabwe hut, on the Kwaraguza road from Mount Nyangani to Troutbeck. The area includes the three rest camps and the five dams. | ['I like to know about conservations.', 'I love camping.', 'I am interested in sports.', 'I would like to see a new type of flora.', 'I wish to see a new type of fauna.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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8E0CSL18XTGH | 4 | Several other sites have spectacular locations, such as the fort which overlooks the confluence of the Nyangombe and Nyaumziwa rivers and a small fort on top of a hill just west of Mount Nyangani. However these two sites are not easily accessible. | Are there any possibilities for spending time with an interesting thing? | 2 | I don't like seeing things in danger. | I would like to learn about Buddhism. | I am interested in sports. | I have a digital camera and like to photograph Nature. | I love Works of art. | There are numerous hiking paths leading to most of the waterfalls and many of the ruins, and along the rivers and mountains in the park. There is a natural swimming pool on the Nyangombe River, near the park headquarters, and a swimming weir on the Udu River below Udu Dam. The park entrance fee includes a fishing license, valid for all waters open to fishing, except for Lake Gulliver and Purdon Dam, for which a separate license is available. Short horse-riding trails are available around Nyangwe Fort, the Experimental Fruit Station and Mare Dam, as well as longer trails into Warrendale, beyond Udu Dam. The park's five dams are all suitable for boating and boats are available for hire at Rhodes, Mare and Udu Dams. | Are there any possibilities for spending time with an interesting thing? | Visitors are likely to see kudu, reedbuck, klipspringer and several other antelope; predators, including leopard and hyaena, are also present. Several other sites have spectacular locations, such as the fort which overlooks the confluence of the Nyangombe and Nyaumziwa rivers and a small fort on top of a hill just west of Mount Nyangani. | ['I like to know about conservations.', 'I love camping.', 'I am interested in sports.', 'I would like to see a new type of flora.', 'I wish to see a new type of fauna.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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NLXGSM2I51CQ | 0 | It is also known as Brisbane Central Wharves. The 3.5-hectare (8.6-acre) site is one of the most culturally and historically significant riverfront locations in Brisbane. | Where is this place? | 0 | I wish to visit Brisbane. | I am living in Frankford township. | I work with restoration. | I like to shop. | I wish to visit england. | Howard Smith Wharves is a heritage-listed wharf on the Brisbane River at Boundary Street, Brisbane City and Fortitude Valley, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. | Where is this place? | The 3.5-hectare (8.6-acre) site is one of the most culturally and historically significant riverfront locations in Brisbane. The place demonstrates rare, uncommon or endangered aspects of Queensland's cultural heritage. | ['I wish to visit Brisbane.', 'I lived in Australia for a while.', 'I research the interwar period.', 'I have visited many heritage places.', 'I like ferry.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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NLXGSM2I51CQ | 1 | The place is important because of its aesthetic significance. | Good to know that. What is it ? | 3 | I live in Manhattan. | I would like to go to Sion. | I am a member of a Episcopal church. | I have visited many heritage places. | I want to visit Oregon. | Howard Smith Wharves is a heritage-listed wharf on the Brisbane River at Boundary Street, Brisbane City and Fortitude Valley, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. | What is Howard Smith Wharves? | Howard Smith Wharves is a heritage-listed wharf on the Brisbane River at Boundary Street, Brisbane City and Fortitude Valley, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The Howard Smith Wharves site is recognised as a Brisbane landmark, and makes a significant contribution to the Brisbane riverscape. | ['I wish to visit Brisbane.', 'I lived in Australia for a while.', 'I research the interwar period.', 'I have visited many heritage places.', 'I like ferry.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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NLXGSM2I51CQ | 2 | The place is important because of its aesthetic significance. | Interesting. Do you have some information about its design ? | 2 | I hope to go to Canada. | I have the fantasy of River. | I research the interwar period. | I would like to visit Chaonei. | I would like to ride on a diesel locomotive. | Design period 1919 - 1930s (interwar period) | Do you have some information about Howard Smith Wharves design? | The Howard Smith Wharves, constructed in the 1930s, are important in illustrating the evolution and development of Queensland history, providing rare surviving evidence of the port of Brisbane in the central city. The Howard Smith Wharves were constructed 1934-early 1940s by the Queensland Government to provide relief work during the depression years of the 1930s. | ['I wish to visit Brisbane.', 'I lived in Australia for a while.', 'I research the interwar period.', 'I have visited many heritage places.', 'I like ferry.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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NLXGSM2I51CQ | 3 | It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 4 February 1997. | You said it is a heritage site, when was it added to a heritage register ? | 5 | I am going to Hawaii in the summer. | I love amusement ride. | I hope to explore Nagasaki. | I have climbed a mountain. | I love to play basketball. | It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 4 February 1997. | You said it is a heritage site, when was it added to a heritage register ? | It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 4 February 1997. This was completed in 1939. | ['I wish to visit Brisbane.', 'I lived in Australia for a while.', 'I research the interwar period.', 'I have visited many heritage places.', 'I like ferry.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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6ZUY3JMXKDKQ | 0 | The Chunar Fort (also known as Chandrakanta Chunargarh and Charanadri) is located in Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh, in India. Along with Chunar town, situated below the fort, the two are historic places with common history and legends. | I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. | 0 | I am interested in Chunar Fort. | I look forward to watching an American football match with my friends soon. | I am very interested in history, particularly in political history subjects. | I want to go to Wyoming. | I do not know the Navajo Language. | The Chunar Fort (also known as Chandrakanta Chunargarh and Charanadri) is located in Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh, in India. | I know the name of the place I know, but I don't remember the name | The town of the same name is part of the fort's administration. The Chunar Fort (also known as Chandrakanta Chunargarh and Charanadri) is located in Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh, in India. | ['I am interested in Chunar Fort.', 'I hope to visit India someday.', 'I would like to go kayaking on the Ganges river.', 'I love legends.', 'I like the movie gangs of wasseypur.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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6ZUY3JMXKDKQ | 1 | The Chunar Fort (also known as Chandrakanta Chunargarh and Charanadri) is located in Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh, in India. Along with Chunar town, situated below the fort, the two are historic places with common history and legends. | I don't remember exactly where this place is, can you tell me? | 1 | I work in a railway. | I hope to visit India someday. | I like History. | I wish to own a railway in New Zealand. | I would like to visit Castle Island. | Located in Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh, in India. | I don't remember exactly where this place is, can you tell me? | It is located 23 kilometres (14 mi) south west of Varanasi. The structure is located in the Mirzapur district, 14 miles (23 km) south west of Varanasi, and lies between Varanasi and Mirzapur. | ['I am interested in Chunar Fort.', 'I hope to visit India someday.', 'I would like to go kayaking on the Ganges river.', 'I love legends.', 'I like the movie gangs of wasseypur.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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6ZUY3JMXKDKQ | 2 | The area bounded by the fort covers a length of 750 yards (690 m) in the north-south direction, with a maximum width of 300 yards (270 m) on the northern face, close to the river bank. The peripheral length of the fort is 1,850 yards (1,690 m). | How is the region around the fort? | 2 | I hope to visit Hong Kong. | I am in Romney. | I would like to go kayaking on the Ganges river. | I like to travel in train. | I am curious about many species. | Along with Chunar town, situated below the fort, the two are historic places with common history and legends. It is located 23 kilometres (14 mi) south west of Varanasi. The southeastern part of the fort is on the rocky bank of the Ganges River. | How is the region around the fort? | The area bounded by the fort covers a length of 750 yards (690 m) in the north-south direction, with a maximum width of 300 yards (270 m) on the northern face, close to the river bank. The southeastern part of the fort is on the rocky bank of the Ganges River. | ['I am interested in Chunar Fort.', 'I hope to visit India someday.', 'I would like to go kayaking on the Ganges river.', 'I love legends.', 'I like the movie gangs of wasseypur.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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6ZUY3JMXKDKQ | 3 | There are many legends linking the fort to divine aspects. One such is the story of King Bali. | Is it true that there are legends around this fort? | 3 | I like Wildlife. | I would like to see a tiger. | I am going to Canada. | I love legends. | I like to know about Dinosaurs. | There are many legends linking the fort to divine aspects. One such is the story of King Bali. God, known in these parts as Bawan Bhagwan, appeared before Bali, disguised as a Brahmin, and begged for three feet of land. The generous king agreed. | Is it true that there are legends around the fort? | There are many legends linking the fort to divine aspects. Along with Chunar town, situated below the fort, the two are historic places with common history and legends. | ['I am interested in Chunar Fort.', 'I hope to visit India someday.', 'I would like to go kayaking on the Ganges river.', 'I love legends.', 'I like the movie gangs of wasseypur.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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6ZUY3JMXKDKQ | 4 | The Chunar Fort (also known as Chandrakanta Chunargarh and Charanadri) is located in Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh, in India. Along with Chunar town, situated below the fort, the two are historic places with common history and legends. | Is there any relation between this fort and popular culture? | 4 | I like to Malaysia. | I love Disneyland Park. | I wish I could travel to space and experience zero gravity. | I'd like to visit Colorado. | I like the movie gangs of wasseypur. | Shooting of Anurag Kashyap's 2012 film, Gangs of Wasseypur, took place in Chunar. | Is there any relation between the fort and popular culture? | For some years, the fort was the main artillery and ammunition depot of the Northwestern Provinces. There are many legends linking the fort to divine aspects. | ['I am interested in Chunar Fort.', 'I hope to visit India someday.', 'I would like to go kayaking on the Ganges river.', 'I love legends.', 'I like the movie gangs of wasseypur.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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6ZUY3JMXKDKQ | 5 | The area bounded by the fort covers a length of 750 yards (690 m) in the north-south direction, with a maximum width of 300 yards (270 m) on the northern face, close to the river bank. The peripheral length of the fort is 1,850 yards (1,690 m). | How is the geography of the fort? | 5 | I like newspapers. | I like visiting bridges when I go to travel. It feels so fantastic when I'm on the bridge. | I plan to visit California next month. | I wish to have a bake house. | I am not Anglican. | Chunar Fort is approached by road from Mirzapur over a distance of 20 miles and along the Ganges River by river craft, a 30 miles journey. Calcutta is 437 miles away and is 14 miles south west of Varanasi. | How is the geography of the fort? | The fort is located on a rock which rises abruptly from the plain, and encroaches into the river for some distance. The area bounded by the fort covers a length of 750 yards (690 m) in the north-south direction, with a maximum width of 300 yards (270 m) on the northern face, close to the river bank. | ['I am interested in Chunar Fort.', 'I hope to visit India someday.', 'I would like to go kayaking on the Ganges river.', 'I love legends.', 'I like the movie gangs of wasseypur.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |