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CLNAIL9F07BT
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David Gareja (Georgian: αƒ“αƒαƒ•αƒ˜αƒ—αƒ’αƒαƒ αƒ”αƒ―αƒ˜αƒ‘ αƒ‘αƒαƒ›αƒαƒœαƒαƒ‘αƒ’αƒ αƒ αƒ™αƒαƒ›αƒžαƒšαƒ”αƒ₯αƒ‘αƒ˜) is a rock-hewn Georgian Orthodox monastery complex located in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia, on the half-desert slopes of Mount Gareja on the edge of Iori Plateau, some 60–70Β km southeast of Georgia's capital Tbilisi. The complex includes hundreds of cells, churches, chapels, refectories and living quarters hollowed out of the rock face.
Is there any desert around this place?
2
I don’t like using stairways.
I love watching films.
I want to see a desert.
I love Cleveland.
I wish to see stadium very bright.
on the half-desert slopes of Mount Gareja on the edge of Iori Plateau, some 60–70 km southeast of Georgia's capital Tbilisi.
Is there any desert around this place?
David Gareja (Georgian: αƒ“αƒαƒ•αƒ˜αƒ—αƒ’αƒαƒ αƒ”αƒ―αƒ˜αƒ‘ αƒ‘αƒαƒ›αƒαƒœαƒαƒ‘αƒ’αƒ αƒ αƒ™αƒαƒ›αƒžαƒšαƒ”αƒ₯αƒ‘αƒ˜) is a rock-hewn Georgian Orthodox monastery complex located in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia, on the half-desert slopes of Mount Gareja on the edge of Iori Plateau, some 60–70Β km southeast of Georgia's capital Tbilisi. "Azerbaijan has absolutely no historical rights to this land," he said.
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CLNAIL9F07BT
3
David Gareja (Georgian: αƒ“αƒαƒ•αƒ˜αƒ—αƒ’αƒαƒ αƒ”αƒ―αƒ˜αƒ‘ αƒ‘αƒαƒ›αƒαƒœαƒαƒ‘αƒ’αƒ αƒ αƒ™αƒαƒ›αƒžαƒšαƒ”αƒ₯αƒ‘αƒ˜) is a rock-hewn Georgian Orthodox monastery complex located in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia, on the half-desert slopes of Mount Gareja on the edge of Iori Plateau, some 60–70Β km southeast of Georgia's capital Tbilisi. The complex includes hundreds of cells, churches, chapels, refectories and living quarters hollowed out of the rock face.
Are there any churches around this place?
3
I have never fought in a war.
I have been to a ballet.
I have seen seaports.
I like going to churches.
I enjoy unique architecture.
The complex includes hundreds of cells, churches, chapels, refectories and living quarters hollowed out of the rock face.
Are there any churches around this place?
The complex includes hundreds of cells, churches, chapels, refectories and living quarters hollowed out of the rock face. There are 70 caves, 2 temples, one fortress, a sacred place, approximately 100 grave reminds kurgan, 23 water wells, 14 food stores, and about 30 shelters.
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CLNAIL9F07BT
4
The part of David Gareja monastery complex that located in Azerbaijan has a historical and cultural reserve status according to the presidential order No.2563 dated December 19, 2007 and named as State Historical and Cultural Reserve "Keshikcidag". There are 70 caves, 2 temples, one fortress, a sacred place, approximately 100 grave reminds kurgan, 23 water wells, 14 food stores, and about 30 shelters.
What else is special about this place?
4
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The area is also home to protected animal species and evidence of some of the oldest human habitations in the region.
What else is special about this place?
The area is also home to protected animal species and evidence of some of the oldest human habitations in the region. David Gareja (Georgian: αƒ“αƒαƒ•αƒ˜αƒ—αƒ’αƒαƒ αƒ”αƒ―αƒ˜αƒ‘ αƒ‘αƒαƒ›αƒαƒœαƒαƒ‘αƒ’αƒ αƒ αƒ™αƒαƒ›αƒžαƒšαƒ”αƒ₯αƒ‘αƒ˜) is a rock-hewn Georgian Orthodox monastery complex located in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia, on the half-desert slopes of Mount Gareja on the edge of Iori Plateau, some 60–70Β km southeast of Georgia's capital Tbilisi.
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CLNAIL9F07BT
5
David Gareja (Georgian: αƒ“αƒαƒ•αƒ˜αƒ—αƒ’αƒαƒ αƒ”αƒ―αƒ˜αƒ‘ αƒ‘αƒαƒ›αƒαƒœαƒαƒ‘αƒ’αƒ αƒ αƒ™αƒαƒ›αƒžαƒšαƒ”αƒ₯αƒ‘αƒ˜) is a rock-hewn Georgian Orthodox monastery complex located in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia, on the half-desert slopes of Mount Gareja on the edge of Iori Plateau, some 60–70Β km southeast of Georgia's capital Tbilisi. The complex includes hundreds of cells, churches, chapels, refectories and living quarters hollowed out of the rock face.
Can you tell me more about this place?
5
I have visited the Theatre Royal.
I'd like to visit Florida.
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The area is also home to protected animal species and evidence of some of the oldest human habitations in the region.
Can you tell me more about this place?
David Gareja (Georgian: αƒ“αƒαƒ•αƒ˜αƒ—αƒ’αƒαƒ αƒ”αƒ―αƒ˜αƒ‘ αƒ‘αƒαƒ›αƒαƒœαƒαƒ‘αƒ’αƒ αƒ αƒ™αƒαƒ›αƒžαƒšαƒ”αƒ₯αƒ‘αƒ˜) is a rock-hewn Georgian Orthodox monastery complex located in the Kakheti region of Eastern Georgia, on the half-desert slopes of Mount Gareja on the edge of Iori Plateau, some 60–70Β km southeast of Georgia's capital Tbilisi. The area is also home to protected animal species and evidence of some of the oldest human habitations in the region.
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NWJRL7KIC95B
0
The place is important because of its aesthetic significance.
I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place.
0
I wish to know about incinerator.
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Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator is a heritage-listed former incinerator at 10A Milford Street, Ipswich, City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Walter Burley Griffin and built from 1936 to 1940. It is also known as The Incinerator Theatre.
I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place.
The place is important because of its aesthetic significance. The place has a special association with the life or work of a particular person, group or organisation of importance in Queensland's history.
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NWJRL7KIC95B
1
The Incinerator Theatre, situated in Queen's Park, Ipswich and opened in 1969, was converted from a 1936 refuse incinerator designed by Walter Burley Griffin for the city of Ipswich.
Who designed Incinerator and when it was opened?
1
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The Incinerator Theatre, situated in Queen's Park, Ipswich and opened in 1969, was converted from a 1936 refuse incinerator designed by Walter Burley Griffin for the city of Ipswich.
Who designed Incinerator and when it was opened?
The Incinerator Theatre, situated in Queen's Park, Ipswich and opened in 1969, was converted from a 1936 refuse incinerator designed by Walter Burley Griffin for the city of Ipswich. The first conversion work to the incinerator had provided only primitive facilities and a new amenities building designed by Bruce Buchanan Architects was opened in 1994 to provide better catering facilities and public toilets.
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NWJRL7KIC95B
2
Architect Walter Burley Griffin was born and educated in America and graduated from the renowned school of architecture at the University of Illinois in 1899. Between 1901 and 1906 he was an associate of the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Could you tell me more about Walter Burley Griffin?
2
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Architect Walter Burley Griffin was born and educated in America and graduated from the renowned school of architecture at the University of Illinois in 1899. Between 1901 and 1906 he was an associate of the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright. In 1911 he entered a design competition for the future capital of Australia.
Could you tell me more about Walter Burley Griffin?
Architect Walter Burley Griffin was born and educated in America and graduated from the renowned school of architecture at the University of Illinois in 1899. Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator is a heritage-listed former incinerator at 10A Milford Street, Ipswich, City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.
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NWJRL7KIC95B
3
In 1911 he entered a design competition for the future capital of Australia. His winning entry served as the basis for the design of Canberra and Griffin moved to Australia where he designed a number of significant buildings such as the Capitol Theatre in Melbourne and the Sydney suburb of Castlecrag.
Does any other building designed by Walter Burley Griffin in Australia?
3
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His winning entry served as the basis for the design of Canberra and Griffin moved to Australia where he designed a number of significant buildings such as the Capitol Theatre in Melbourne and the Sydney suburb of Castlecrag.
Does any other building designed by Walter Burley Griffin in Australia besides Incinerator?
It is the only building designed by Walter Burley Griffin in Queensland. His winning entry served as the basis for the design of Canberra and Griffin moved to Australia where he designed a number of significant buildings such as the Capitol Theatre in Melbourne and the Sydney suburb of Castlecrag.
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NWJRL7KIC95B
4
The available space was not quite adequate and in 1982 a new building designed by Graham Killoran and named the Jean Pratt building was constructed nearby for meetings, rehearsals and storage. The pressed aluminium roof provided to the incinerator in 1966 proved unsatisfactory and was replaced by tiles in 1988.
Was there any building near the incinerator ?
4
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I love Jean Pratt Building.
A rehearsal building has been constructed to the west of the incinerator and is a single storey brick building known as the Jean Pratt Building.
Was there any building near the incinerator ?
A rehearsal building has been constructed to the west of the incinerator and is a single storey brick building known as the Jean Pratt Building. Immediately to the north of the former incinerator is a single storey concrete kitchen and amenities block built in 1994.
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NWJRL7KIC95B
5
The former incinerator has a special association with the life and works of Walter Burley Griffin, illustrating a phase of his career and being as the only work by this architect in Queensland.
Does this Incinerator hold any special feature?
5
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The former Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992
Does the Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator hold any special feature?
The former incinerator has a special association with the life and works of Walter Burley Griffin, illustrating a phase of his career and being as the only work by this architect in Queensland. Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator is a heritage-listed former incinerator at 10A Milford Street, Ipswich, City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.
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XZ3VHPLNM0AX
0
It is considered the most ambitious route but is the least used.
Wow, this is amazing! What is this?
5
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I have seen Witham.
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The Balsam Lake Mountain Fire Observation Station is located at the summit of the mountain of that name
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It is a one-story batten-sided gable-roofed hut on a concrete foundation with a metal roof. It is a steel frame structure, anchored by bolts on surface plates into the exposed sedimentary bedrock at the summit, gradually sloping up to the enclosed cab at the top.
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XZ3VHPLNM0AX
1
This is the westernmost large stand of this kind of forest in the Catskills as no peaks west of Balsam Lake rise above 3,500 feet (1,067Β m), the elevations where it is most commonly found.
Where is this located?
1
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The Balsam Lake Mountain Fire Observation Station is located at the summit of the mountain of that name in the Town of Hardenburgh, New York, United States.
Where is the Balsam Lake Mountain Fire Observation Station located?
The Balsam Lake Mountain Fire Observation Station is located at the summit of the mountain of that name in the Town of Hardenburgh, New York, United States. Balsam Lake Mountain, the westernmost of the Catskill High Peaks, was the site of the first fire lookout tower in New York in 1887, when a nearby sportsmen's club built it to protect their lands below the mountain.
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XZ3VHPLNM0AX
2
Ring, manager of Maine's state forestry agency, who had put up nine at locations around that state. "In my opinion," Ring wrote him, "one man located at a station will do far more effectual work in discovering and locating fires than a hundred men already patrolling."
What can I do there?
3
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I am for gay liberation.
The Balsam Lake Mountain Fire Observation Station is located at the summit of the mountain of that name in the Town of Hardenburgh, New York, United States. It comprises a steel frame fire lookout tower, the observer's cabin and privy and the jeep road to the complex.
What can I do at the Balsam Lake Mountain Fire Observation Station?
The Balsam Lake Mountain Fire Observation Station is located at the summit of the mountain of that name in the Town of Hardenburgh, New York, United States. Balsam Lake Mountain, the westernmost of the Catskill High Peaks, was the site of the first fire lookout tower in New York in 1887, when a nearby sportsmen's club built it to protect their lands below the mountain.
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XZ3VHPLNM0AX
3
This is the westernmost large stand of this kind of forest in the Catskills as no peaks west of Balsam Lake rise above 3,500 feet (1,067Β m), the elevations where it is most commonly found.
What is the most interesting fact about this place?
5
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Camping is forbidden on the summit except in winter
What is the most interesting fact about this place?
Balsam Lake Mountain, the westernmost of the Catskill High Peaks, was the site of the first fire lookout tower in New York in 1887, when a nearby sportsmen's club built it to protect their lands below the mountain. Its views have been described as the finest from any Catskill fire tower, and it is a common destination for hikers.
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XZ3VHPLNM0AX
4
The tower itself is 47Β 1⁄2 feet (14.5Β m) tall. It is a steel frame structure, anchored by bolts on surface plates into the exposed sedimentary bedrock at the summit, gradually sloping up to the enclosed cab at the top.
How tall is this landmark?
5
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The tower itself is 47 1⁄2 feet (14.5 m) tall.
How tall is this landmark?
The tower itself is 47Β 1⁄2 feet (14.5Β m) tall. The tower and other buildings are around a small clearing at the mountain's 3,723-foot (1,135Β m) summit.
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XZ3VHPLNM0AX
5
From 1971 onwards, Catskill forest historian Michael Kudish describes the Balsam Lake tower as being manned "primarily for the entertainment of hikers". One of those was CBS News anchorman Dan Rather, who owns property in Hardenburgh and, observer Tim Hinkley recalls, came up with his daughter one day in 1988.
Do people work at this landmark?
5
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The tower was manned until 1988.
Do people work at this landmark?
The state also added a dedicated telephone line along a truck road it built connecting to Mill Brook Road at the north so the observers stationed at the tower would not have to hike to the tower from the club's very remote location at the end of a long road up an isolated river valley. From 1971 onwards, Catskill forest historian Michael Kudish describes the Balsam Lake tower as being manned "primarily for the entertainment of hikers".
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WKRUSBDOCDNN
2
Herbivores, including wildebeest and zebra, use the Kitengela conservation area and migration corridor to the south of the park to reach the Athi-Kapiti plains. They disperse over the plains in the wet season and return to the park in the dry season.
Amazing! Are there many herbivores?
1
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Herbivores gather in the park during the dry season
Amazing! Are there many herbivores?
Herbivores, including wildebeest and zebra, use the Kitengela conservation area and migration corridor to the south of the park to reach the Athi-Kapiti plains. Herbivores gather in the park during the dry season.
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WKRUSBDOCDNN
3
The David Sheldrick Trust runs a sanctuary in the park that hand-rears orphaned elephant and rhinoceros calves, and later releases them back into secure sanctuaries. Orphaned and sick animals are brought to the sanctuary from all over Kenya.
That's alright. Are the animals trapped inside?
5
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It is fenced on three sides, whereas the open southern boundary allows migrating wildlife to move between the park and the adjacent Kitengela plains.
That's alright. Are the animals trapped inside?
There has been criticism about animals' housing, and they now have more spacious housing in a more natural environment. Livestock is threatened by lions, and some landowners think that Kenya's wildlife is not good for them.
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WKRUSBDOCDNN
4
The park covers an area of 117.21Β km2 (45.26Β sqΒ mi) and is small in comparison to most of Africa's national parks. The park's altitude ranges between 1,533 and 1,760Β m (5,030 and 5,774Β ft).
Great. How big is the park?
5
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The park covers an area of 117.21 km2 (45.26 sq mi) and is small in comparison to most of Africa's national parks.
Great. How big is the park?
The park covers an area of 117.21Β km2 (45.26Β sqΒ mi) and is small in comparison to most of Africa's national parks. The park's altitude ranges between 1,533 and 1,760Β m (5,030 and 5,774Β ft).
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WKRUSBDOCDNN
5
The park's predominant environment is open grass plain with scattered Acacia bushes. The western uplands of the park have highland dry forest with stands of Olea africana, Croton dichogamus, Brachylaena hutchinsii, and Calodendrum.
What is the landscape like?
5
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The park's predominant environment is open grass plain with scattered Acacia bushes. The western uplands of the park have highland dry forest with stands of Olea africana, Croton dichogamus, Brachylaena hutchinsii, and Calodendrum. There is a riverine forest along the permanent river in the south of the park.
What is the landscape like?
The park's predominant environment is open grass plain with scattered Acacia bushes. The western uplands of the park have highland dry forest with stands of Olea africana, Croton dichogamus, Brachylaena hutchinsii, and Calodendrum.
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NK5T92TN7840
0
Fort York (French: Fort-York) is an early 19th-century military fortification in the Fort York neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The fort was used to house soldiers of the British Army and the Canadian militia; and to defend the entrance of the Toronto Harbour.
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2
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Fort York (French: Fort-York) is an early 19th-century military fortification in the Fort York neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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The stone magazine is a store for ammunition and gunpowder, whose walls are 2 metres (6.6Β ft) thick, and features a vaulted bomb-proof door. Fort York (French: Fort-York) is an early 19th-century military fortification in the Fort York neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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NK5T92TN7840
3
Fort York National Historic Site occupies approximate 16.6 hectares (41 acres) of land. When the fort was initially established, it was situated along the Toronto waterfront.
How large is the site?
5
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The fort forms a part of Fort York National Historic Site, a 16.6-hectare (41-acre) site that includes the fort, Garrison Common, military cemeteries, and a visitor centre.
How large is the Fort York site?
Fort York National Historic Site occupies approximate 16.6 hectares (41 acres) of land. The fort forms a part of Fort York National Historic Site, a 16.6-hectare (41-acre) site that includes the fort, Garrison Common, military cemeteries, and a visitor centre.
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NK5T92TN7840
4
The fort was left virtually unmanned again in 1854, after the garrison was recalled to participate in the Crimean War. During their two-year absence, the fort was largely maintained by a staff of 150 "enroled pensioners," made up of British Army retirees who were granted land around the city following their retirement.
When did the fort leave military service?
5
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The municipal government assumed ownership of the fort in 1909, although the Canadian military continued to make use of the fort until the end of the Second World War.
When did the fort leave military service?
The fort was left virtually unmanned again in 1854, after the garrison was recalled to participate in the Crimean War. The rebuilt fort served as a military hospital for the remainder of the War of 1812, although it briefly saw action against an American naval vessel in August 1814.
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The fort complex occupies approximately 3.24 hectares (8.0 acres) of land, and includes the bastioned, stone-lined earthwork, and buildings within it. The fort is the only remaining authentic fort that was built in Canada during the War of 1812, with its defensive earthworks, and seven buildings dating to its 1813–15 reconstruction.
How much of the fort still exists?
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The majority of the New Fort York was demolished in 1951, although the new fort's officers' quarters still stands.
How much of the fort still exists?
The fort complex occupies approximately 3.24 hectares (8.0 acres) of land, and includes the bastioned, stone-lined earthwork, and buildings within it. At one point, the military reserve that the fort was on was 311 hectares (768 acres), although its size slowly shrank as portions of the reserve were partitioned to build housing and factories.
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Efteling (Dutch pronunciation: [ΛˆΙ›ftΙ™lΙͺΕ‹]) is a fantasy-themed amusement park in Kaatsheuvel, the Netherlands. The attractions reflect elements from ancient myths and legends, fairy tales, fables, and folklore.
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Efteling (Dutch pronunciation: [ΛˆΙ›ftΙ™lΙͺΕ‹]) is a fantasy-themed amusement park in Kaatsheuvel, the Netherlands.
Where is this place?
Efteling (Dutch pronunciation: [ΛˆΙ›ftΙ™lΙͺΕ‹]) is a fantasy-themed amusement park in Kaatsheuvel, the Netherlands. About 16% of visitors live in areas such as Flanders (Belgium), Westphalia (Germany) and Southern England (UK).
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The park was opened on May 31, 1952. It evolved from a nature park with a playground and a Fairytale Forest into a full-sized theme park.
When did this park open?
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The park was opened on May 31, 1952. It evolved from a nature park with a playground and a Fairytale Forest into a full-sized theme park. It now caters to both children and adults with its cultural, romantic, and nostalgic themes, in addition to its wide array of amusement rides including six roller coasters and four dark rides.
When did this park open?
The park was opened on May 31, 1952. In its opening year (1952), the park had 222,941 visitors.
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The theme park covers 72 hectares (180 acres). This area has changed only marginally over the course of its history.
How big is this park?
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It is the largest theme park in the Netherlands and one of the oldest theme parks in the world. It is twice as large as the original Disneyland park in California and predates it by three years.
How big is the Efteling park in the Netherlands?
The Efteling Theme Park Resort also offers the Efteling hotel, the Efteling hotel Loonsche Land, a theatre, a golf course, Villa Pardoes, and two holiday villages (Efteling Bosrijk and Efteling Loonsche Land) on 276.1 hectares (682 acres). Efteling welcomed 3,240,000 visitors in 2007, making it the most popular theme park in the Netherlands.
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Efteling welcomed 3,240,000 visitors in 2007, making it the most popular theme park in the Netherlands. In 2009, the park's attendance surpassed for the first time since its opening 4,000,000 visitors and in 2017 roughly 5,180,000 visitors went to the park, making it the most popular tourist daytrip destination in all categories.
Is it a popular place to visit?
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Annually, the park has more than 5 million visitors. In 2019, it was the third most visited theme park in Europe, behind Disneyland Paris and Europa-Park.
Is it a popular place to visit?
In 2009, the park's attendance surpassed for the first time since its opening 4,000,000 visitors and in 2017 roughly 5,180,000 visitors went to the park, making it the most popular tourist daytrip destination in all categories. Efteling welcomed 3,240,000 visitors in 2007, making it the most popular theme park in the Netherlands.
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Most of the visitors are Dutch; 94% of the Dutch population has visited the park. About 16% of visitors live in areas such as Flanders (Belgium), Westphalia (Germany) and Southern England (UK).
What to expect when visiting this park?
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Efteling was largely built in an existing pine forest located in a rural area, giving it a 'nature park' feeling. Together with its large ponds and gardens, its abundant green space is rather unusual among the world's leading theme parks.
What to expect when visiting the Efteling park?
Efteling is the leading leisure park in Europe with 1.9 million visitors per year. Efteling (Dutch pronunciation: [ΛˆΙ›ftΙ™lΙͺΕ‹]) is a fantasy-themed amusement park in Kaatsheuvel, the Netherlands.
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The site was occupied from roughly 3180 BC to about 2500 BC and is Europe's most complete Neolithic village. Skara Brae gained UNESCO World Heritage Site status as one of four sites making up "The Heart of Neolithic Orkney".a Older than Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids, it has been called the "Scottish Pompeii" because of its excellent preservation.
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Skara Brae /ˈskΓ¦rΙ™ ˈbreΙͺ/ is a stone-built Neolithic settlement,
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Graham and Anna Ritchie cast doubt on this interpretation noting that there is no archaeological evidence for this claim, although a Neolithic "low road" that goes from Skara Brae passes near both these sites and ends at the chambered tomb of Maeshowe. Skara Brae /ˈskΓ¦rΙ™ ˈbreΙͺ/ is a stone-built Neolithic settlement, located on the Bay of Skaill on the west coast of Mainland, the largest island in the Orkney archipelago of Scotland.
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^a It is one of four UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Scotland, the others being the Old Town and New Town of Edinburgh; New Lanark in South Lanarkshire; and St Kilda in the Western Isles
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located on the Bay of Skaill on the west coast of Mainland, the largest island in the Orkney archipelago of Scotland
Where is Skara Brae located?
Skara Brae /ˈskΓ¦rΙ™ ˈbreΙͺ/ is a stone-built Neolithic settlement, located on the Bay of Skaill on the west coast of Mainland, the largest island in the Orkney archipelago of Scotland. The site was farther from the sea than it is today, and it is possible that Skara Brae was built adjacent to a fresh water lagoon protected by dunes.
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"The Heart of Neolithic Orkney" was inscribed as a World Heritage site in December 1999. In addition to Skara Brae the site includes Maeshowe, the Ring of Brodgar, the Standing Stones of Stenness and other nearby sites.
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Skara Brae gained UNESCO World Heritage Site status as one of four sites making up "The Heart of Neolithic Orkney"
Is Skara Brae a World Heritage Site?
Skara Brae gained UNESCO World Heritage Site status as one of four sites making up "The Heart of Neolithic Orkney".a Older than Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids, it has been called the "Scottish Pompeii" because of its excellent preservation. The report by Historic Environment Scotland, the Orkney Islands Council and others concludes that the entire Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, and in particular Skara Brae, is "extremely vulnerable" to climate change due to rising sea levels, increased rainfall and other factors; it also highlights the risk that Skara Brae could be partially destroyed by one unusually severe storm.
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Skara Brae /ˈskΓ¦rΙ™ ˈbreΙͺ/ is a stone-built Neolithic settlement, located on the Bay of Skaill on the west coast of Mainland, the largest island in the Orkney archipelago of Scotland. Consisting of ten clustered houses, made of flagstones, in earthen dams that provided support for the walls; the houses included stone hearths, beds, and cupboards.
What does Skara Brae consist of?
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Consisting of ten clustered houses, made of flagstones, in earthen dams that provided support for the walls; the houses included stone hearths, beds, and cupboards
What does Skara Brae consist of?
So-called Skaill knives were commonly used tools in Skara Brae; these consist of large flakes knocked off sandstone cobbles. Skara Brae /ˈskΓ¦rΙ™ ˈbreΙͺ/ is a stone-built Neolithic settlement, located on the Bay of Skaill on the west coast of Mainland, the largest island in the Orkney archipelago of Scotland.
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Care of the site is the responsibility of Historic Scotland which works with partners in managing the site: Orkney Islands Council, NatureScot (Scottish Natural Heritage), and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Visitors to the site are welcome during much of the year, although some areas and facilities were closed due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic during parts of 2020 and into 2021.
Who is the Caretaker for the site?
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Care of the site is the responsibility of Historic Scotland which works with partners in managing the site: Orkney Islands Council, NatureScot (Scottish Natural Heritage), and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
Who is the Caretaker for the site?
Care of the site is the responsibility of Historic Scotland which works with partners in managing the site: Orkney Islands Council, NatureScot (Scottish Natural Heritage), and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. It is managed by Historic Environment Scotland, whose "Statement of Significance" for the site begins:
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The term Low Countries, also known as the Low Lands (Dutch: de Lage Landen, French: les Pays-Bas) and historically called the Netherlands (Dutch: de Nederlanden), Flanders, or Belgica, refers to a coastal lowland region in northwestern Europe forming the lower basin of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta and consisting of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. Geographically and historically, the area includes also parts of France and Germany such as the French Flanders and the German regions of East Frisia and Cleves.
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The term Low Countries, also known as the Low Lands (Dutch: de Lage Landen, French: les Pays-Bas) and historically called the Netherlands (Dutch: de Nederlanden), Flanders, or Belgica, refers to a coastal lowland region in northwestern Europe forming the lower basin of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta and consisting of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
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For example, a Low Countries derby (Derby der Lage Landen), is a sports event between Belgium and the Netherlands. :3
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The term Low Countries, also known as the Low Lands (Dutch: de Lage Landen, French: les Pays-Bas) and historically called the Netherlands (Dutch: de Nederlanden), Flanders, or Belgica, refers to a coastal lowland region in northwestern Europe forming the lower basin of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta and consisting of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. Geographically and historically, the area includes also parts of France and Germany such as the French Flanders and the German regions of East Frisia and Cleves.
Are any other areas included in the Low Countries?
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Geographically and historically, the area includes also parts of France and Germany such as the French Flanders and the German regions of East Frisia and Cleves.
Are any other areas included in the Low Countries besides Belgium and Netherlands?
The term Low Countries, also known as the Low Lands (Dutch: de Lage Landen, French: les Pays-Bas) and historically called the Netherlands (Dutch: de Nederlanden), Flanders, or Belgica, refers to a coastal lowland region in northwestern Europe forming the lower basin of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta and consisting of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. In Dutch, and to a lesser extent in English, the Low Countries colloquially means the Netherlands and Belgium, sometimes the Netherlands and Flandersβ€”the Dutch-speaking north of Belgium.
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One of the Low Countries' earliest literary figures is the blind poet Bernlef, from c. 800, who sang both Christian psalms and pagan verses. Bernlef is representative of the coexistence of Christianity and Germanic polytheism in this time period.
Who were the early inhabitants?
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They were inhabited by Belgic and Germanic tribes.
Who were the early inhabitants?
They were inhabited by Belgic and Germanic tribes. One of the Low Countries' earliest literary figures is the blind poet Bernlef, from c. 800, who sang both Christian psalms and pagan verses.
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The name of the country of the Netherlands has the same etymology and origin as the name for the region Low Countries, due to "nether" meaning "low". In the Dutch language itself De Lage Landen is the modern term for Low Countries, and De Nederlanden (plural) is in use for the 16th century domains of Charles V, the historic Low Countries, while Nederland (singular) is in use for the country of the Netherlands.
Is there another name for the Low Countries?
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The term Low Countries, also known as the Low Lands (Dutch: de Lage Landen, French: les Pays-Bas) and historically called the Netherlands (Dutch: de Nederlanden), Flanders, or Belgica, refers to a coastal lowland region in northwestern Europe forming the lower basin of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta and consisting of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
Is there another name for the Low Countries besides Belgic and Germanic tribes
The term Low Countries, also known as the Low Lands (Dutch: de Lage Landen, French: les Pays-Bas) and historically called the Netherlands (Dutch: de Nederlanden), Flanders, or Belgica, refers to a coastal lowland region in northwestern Europe forming the lower basin of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta and consisting of Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. The new country took its name from Belgica, the Latinised name for the Low Countries, as it was known during the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648).
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The Carquinez Bridge is a pair of parallel bridges spanning the Carquinez Strait at the northeastern end of San Francisco Bay. They form the part of Interstate 80 between Crockett and Vallejo, California.
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The Carquinez Bridge is a pair of parallel bridges spanning the Carquinez Strait at the northeastern end of San Francisco Bay.
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They form the part of Interstate 80 between Crockett and Vallejo, California. The Carquinez Bridge is a pair of parallel bridges spanning the Carquinez Strait at the northeastern end of San Francisco Bay.
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The Carquinez Bridge is a pair of parallel bridges spanning the Carquinez Strait at the northeastern end of San Francisco Bay. They form the part of Interstate 80 between Crockett and Vallejo, California.
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The bridge was featured in the 2017 Netflix TV series 13 Reasons Why.
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The decision was made to replace it with a new suspension bridge. It features a pedestrian and bicycle path, part of a bike trail which it is hoped will eventually circle the entire Bay Area.
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Upon its completion, the span became part of the Lincoln Highway. This historic transcontinental roadway's original alignment, like the Transcontinental Railroad that preceded it nearly sixty years earlier, chose to avoid crossing the Carquinez Strait entirely.
Does it connect to any highways?
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They form the part of Interstate 80 between Crockett and Vallejo, California.
Does the Carquinez Bridge connect to any highways?
With the bridge completed, the Lincoln Highway was realigned to cross the Sacramento River, then proceed southwest through Davis and Vallejo, across the Carquinez Bridge, and along the shores of the San Pablo and San Francisco bays to Richmond and Oakland; becoming U.S. Route 40, and ultimately Interstate 80. The Carquinez Bridge is a pair of parallel bridges spanning the Carquinez Strait at the northeastern end of San Francisco Bay.
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The new suspension bridge, consists of the south anchorage, a transition pier, the South and North towers, and the north anchorage. It has spans of 147 m, 728 m, and 181 m. for a total span of 0.66 miles (1,060Β m).
How long is it?
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The Carquinez Bridge is a pair of parallel bridges spanning the Carquinez Strait at the northeastern end of San Francisco Bay. Total length 3,465 feet (1,056 m) or 0.66 miles (1.06 km) (suspension bridge), 3,300 feet (1,000 m) (cantilever bridge)
How long is the Carquinez Bridge?
The Carquinez Bridge is a pair of parallel bridges spanning the Carquinez Strait at the northeastern end of San Francisco Bay. The first regular crossing of the Carquinez Strait began in the mid-1800s as a ferry operated between the cities of Benicia and Martinez, six miles upstream from the bridge site.
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At a cost of $38 million a parallel bridge was built just east of the 1927 bridge. The new bridge carried all traffic for a few months after it opened in November 1958, then after new ramps were built, the three-lane 1927 span, originally two-way, served westbound traffic while the four-lane 1958 span handled eastbound traffic.
When was it built?
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The name Carquinez Bridge originally referred to a single cantilever bridge built in 1927, which was part of the direct route between San Francisco and Sacramento. Later, seismic problems made the 1927 span unsafe in case of an earthquake, and led to the construction, and 2003 opening, of a replacement: a suspension bridge officially named the Alfred Zampa Memorial Bridge, in memory of iron worker Al Zampa, who played an integral role in the construction of numerous San Francisco Bay Area bridges.
When was the Carquinez Bridge built?
The name Carquinez Bridge originally referred to a single cantilever bridge built in 1927, which was part of the direct route between San Francisco and Sacramento. The first regular crossing of the Carquinez Strait began in the mid-1800s as a ferry operated between the cities of Benicia and Martinez, six miles upstream from the bridge site.
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The name Carquinez Bridge originally referred to a single cantilever bridge built in 1927, which was part of the direct route between San Francisco and Sacramento. A second parallel cantilever bridge was completed in 1958 to deal with the increased traffic.
Does it have any other names?
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Other name(s) Zampa Bridge, Vallejo Bridge
Does it have any other names?
The name Carquinez Bridge originally referred to a single cantilever bridge built in 1927, which was part of the direct route between San Francisco and Sacramento. This new bridge was named the Alfred Zampa Memorial Bridge, after an ironworker who worked on a number of the San Francisco Bay Area bridges, including the Golden Gate Bridge, and the original 1927 Carquinez span.
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The stone circle at Castlerigg (alternatively Keswick Carles, Carles, Carsles, Castle-rig or Druids' Circle) is situated near Keswick in Cumbria, North West England. One of around 1,300 stone circles in the British Isles and Brittany, it was constructed as a part of a megalithic tradition that lasted from 3,300 to 900 BC, during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages.
Nice. Where is exactly this place located?
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The stone circle at Castlerigg (alternatively Keswick Carles, Carles, Carsles, Castle-rig or Druids' Circle) is situated near Keswick in Cumbria, North West England
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The stone circle at Castlerigg (alternatively Keswick Carles, Carles, Carsles, Castle-rig or Druids' Circle) is situated near Keswick in Cumbria, North West England. At the east end of it is a grave, made of such other stones, in number about ten: this is placed in the very east point of the circle, and within it: there is not a stone wanting, though some are removed a little out of their first station: they call it the Carsles, and, corruptly I suppose, Castle-rig.
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The stone circle at Castlerigg (alternatively Keswick Carles, Carles, Carsles, Castle-rig or Druids' Circle) is situated near Keswick in Cumbria, North West England. One of around 1,300 stone circles in the British Isles and Brittany, it was constructed as a part of a megalithic tradition that lasted from 3,300 to 900 BC, during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages.
Which tradition it is part of?
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it was constructed as a part of a megalithic tradition that lasted from 3,300 to 900 BC, during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages.
Which tradition it is part of?
One of around 1,300 stone circles in the British Isles and Brittany, it was constructed as a part of a megalithic tradition that lasted from 3,300 to 900 BC, during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages. This tradition, however, may not be far from the truth.
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The stone circle at Castlerigg (alternatively Keswick Carles, Carles, Carsles, Castle-rig or Druids' Circle) is situated near Keswick in Cumbria, North West England. One of around 1,300 stone circles in the British Isles and Brittany, it was constructed as a part of a megalithic tradition that lasted from 3,300 to 900 BC, during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages.
When was this tradition in practice?
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lasted from 3,300 to 900 BC, during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages
When was this tradition in practice?
One of around 1,300 stone circles in the British Isles and Brittany, it was constructed as a part of a megalithic tradition that lasted from 3,300 to 900 BC, during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages. This tradition, however, may not be far from the truth.
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Every year, thousands of tourists travel to the site, making it the most visited stone circle in Cumbria. This plateau forms the raised centre of a natural amphitheatre created by the surrounding fells and from within the circle it is possible to see some of the highest peaks in Cumbria: Helvellyn, Skiddaw, Grasmoor and Blencathra.
What about the visitors to this site?
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Every year, thousands of tourists travel to the site, making it the most visited stone circle in Cumbria
What about the visitors to this site?
Every year, thousands of tourists travel to the site, making it the most visited stone circle in Cumbria. It is unlikely that further excavation around the stones would be permitted today as it is neither threatened by farming or development and erosion of the ground surface by the many visitors to the site is kept in check and is not sufficient to affect the integrity of the stones.
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Every year, thousands of tourists travel to the site, making it the most visited stone circle in Cumbria. This plateau forms the raised centre of a natural amphitheatre created by the surrounding fells and from within the circle it is possible to see some of the highest peaks in Cumbria: Helvellyn, Skiddaw, Grasmoor and Blencathra.
Any attractions near by?
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within the circle it is possible to see some of the highest peaks in Cumbria: Helvellyn, Skiddaw, Grasmoor and Blencathra.
Any attractions near by?
Castle-Rigg is the centre point of three valleys that dart immediately under it from the eye, and whose mountains form part of an amphitheatre, which is completed by those of Borrowdale on the west, and by the precipices of Skiddaw and Saddleback, close on the north. The stone circle at Castlerigg (alternatively Keswick Carles, Carles, Carsles, Castle-rig or Druids' Circle) is situated near Keswick in Cumbria, North West England.
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It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1967 and became a National Historic Landmark in 1976.
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Van Cortlandt Park is a 1,146-acre (464 ha) park located in the borough of the Bronx in New York City.
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It was given its current name in 1984, named after a local resident who was a fervent advocate of preserving the park's environment. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1967 and became a National Historic Landmark in 1976.
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The park is used for the Northeast regional championships of the Foot Locker Cross-Country Championships. The cross-country trail is used for the Manhattan College Invitational, one of the largest high school cross-country meets in the nation.
And whatΒ΄s special about this park?
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Van Cortlandt Park's sports facilities include golf courses and several miles of paths for running, as well as facilities for baseball, basketball, cricket, cross-country running, football, horseback riding, lacrosse, rugby, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and track and field.
And what s special about Van Cortlandt Park?
Van Cortlandt Park is a popular site for cross-country running, owing to its miles of cinder trails and hills as well as its steep terrain. Van Cortlandt Park's sports facilities include golf courses and several miles of paths for running, as well as facilities for baseball, basketball, cricket, cross-country running, football, horseback riding, lacrosse, rugby, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and track and field.
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The park is home to a free public pool, along with numerous playgrounds for children and areas dedicated for barbecuing. The pool was added in 1970, though proposals for such a pool date back to 1907.
Is there also a swimming pool?
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The park is home to a free public pool, along with numerous playgrounds for children and areas dedicated for barbecuing.
Is there also a swimming pool?
Also in the late 1960s, the city decided to build a series of public pools on the site of the Colonial Garden, consisting of a diving, a swimming, and a wading pool. The pool was added in 1970, though proposals for such a pool date back to 1907.
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Hands-on education programs at the park were reduced to passive observations of flora and fauna. Elsewhere in the park, excessive foot traffic was eroding the soil in the forests.
And what can you tell me about the natural environment of the park?
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Its natural features include Tibbetts Brook; Van Cortlandt Lake, the largest freshwater lake in the Bronx; old-growth forests; and outcrops of Fordham gneiss and Inwood marble. There have been many sightings of bird species along this trail, such as those of woodpeckers, owls, and pheasants.
And what can you tell me about the natural environment of the park?
As part of the "Van Cortlandt Park Master Plan 2034", critical ecological elements of the park, such as the forest, the rural landscape, and Tibbetts Brook, would be restored, and the brook would be diverted. Elsewhere in the park, excessive foot traffic was eroding the soil in the forests.
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Early in the park's history, there were calls for a direct route between Woodlawn and Riverdale. By 1893, with property owners in Woodlawn were calling for such a route.
And could you tell me a little about the history of this park?
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The Wiechquaskeck, a Wappinger people, were among the first recorded people to inhabit in the area now referred to as Van Cortlandt Park. They settled in the area around the 14th or 15th centuries.
And could you tell me a little about the history of Van Cortlandt Park
The land that Van Cortlandt Park now occupies was acquired by Van Cortlandt from Philipse in the mid-to-late 1690s. The land that Van Cortlandt Park now occupies was purchased by Jacobus Van Cortlandt from John Barrett around 1691.
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The utter disrepair in the park prompted some informal rules at the park's golf courses. For instance, the Los Angeles Times noted that "a player was allowed to drop his ball a club length away if it rolled up against an abandoned auto, or, in one case, a boat.
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Nearby residents also disliked the wetlands near the lake, as they could be used to breed malaria-borne mosquitoes, and were thus seen as "unsightly and unsanitary." In 1896, they proposed to fill the wetlands in, and the infill proposal was funded by the New York City Board of Estimate in 1899.
And what other interesting facts about this park could you tell me?
At first, the park was sparsely used for sports. Elsewhere in the park, excessive foot traffic was eroding the soil in the forests.
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Older structures were demolished during a rationalisation of the ground, after they were declared a fire hazard by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade in 1988. It is a very picturesque venue, with a top-quality turf playing area and a modern backdrop of tall buildings and parkland.
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Junction Oval (also known as the St Kilda Cricket Ground or by its sponsored name the CitiPower Centre) is a historic sports ground in the suburb of St Kilda in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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It is a very picturesque venue, with a top-quality turf playing area and a modern backdrop of tall buildings and parkland. Junction Oval (also known as the St Kilda Cricket Ground or by its sponsored name the CitiPower Centre) is a historic sports ground in the suburb of St Kilda in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Junction Oval (also known as the St Kilda Cricket Ground or by its sponsored name the CitiPower Centre) is a historic sports ground in the suburb of St Kilda in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its location near the St Kilda Junction gave rise to its name.
Where is the Junction Oval located?
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Junction Oval (also known as the St Kilda Cricket Ground or by its sponsored name the CitiPower Centre) is a historic sports ground in the suburb of St Kilda in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Where is the Junction Oval located?
Junction Oval (also known as the St Kilda Cricket Ground or by its sponsored name the CitiPower Centre) is a historic sports ground in the suburb of St Kilda in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Junction Oval was established on its present site in 1856.
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Junction Oval (also known as the St Kilda Cricket Ground or by its sponsored name the CitiPower Centre) is a historic sports ground in the suburb of St Kilda in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its location near the St Kilda Junction gave rise to its name.
Which sport is the Junction Oval known for?
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Junction Oval was founded in tandem with the St Kilda Cricket Club, who have called the ground home since its opening in 1856. The club plays in the Victorian Premier Cricket competition and has a rich history of success at the venue.
Which sport is the Junction Oval known for?
Junction Oval (also known as the St Kilda Cricket Ground or by its sponsored name the CitiPower Centre) is a historic sports ground in the suburb of St Kilda in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Junction Oval was also a regular venue for Victorian Football Association finals following the Second World War.
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Junction Oval (also known as the St Kilda Cricket Ground or by its sponsored name the CitiPower Centre) is a historic sports ground in the suburb of St Kilda in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its location near the St Kilda Junction gave rise to its name.
What is the sponsored name of the Junction Oval?
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Junction Oval (also known as the St Kilda Cricket Ground or by its sponsored name the CitiPower Centre) is a historic sports ground in the suburb of St Kilda in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
What is the sponsored name of the Junction Oval?
Junction Oval (also known as the St Kilda Cricket Ground or by its sponsored name the CitiPower Centre) is a historic sports ground in the suburb of St Kilda in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Junction Oval was also a regular venue for Victorian Football Association finals following the Second World War.
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Junction Oval was established on its present site in 1856. The first grandstand at the ground was purchased from the old Elsternwick racecourse and erected in 1892 at the southern end of the ground.
When was the Junction Oval established on its present site?
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Junction Oval was established on its present site in 1856.
When was the Junction Oval established on its present site?
Junction Oval was established on its present site in 1856. Junction Oval was founded in tandem with the St Kilda Cricket Club, who have called the ground home since its opening in 1856.
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Cricket great Shane Warne has had a long association with the St Kilda Cricket Ground, not only making his first class debut at the ground for Victoria in 1991, but also playing there on numerous occasions between 1989 and 2006 for his club side, St Kilda. Due to these connections, the club began discussions in 2010 to rename the ground the Shane Warne Oval.
Which cricketer made his first class debut at this ground for Victoria?
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Cricket great Shane Warne has had a long association with the St Kilda Cricket Ground, not only making his first class debut at the ground for Victoria in 1991, but also playing there on numerous occasions between 1989 and 2006 for his club side, St Kilda.
Which cricketer made his first class debut at this ground for Victoria?
Cricket great Shane Warne has had a long association with the St Kilda Cricket Ground, not only making his first class debut at the ground for Victoria in 1991, but also playing there on numerous occasions between 1989 and 2006 for his club side, St Kilda. The need for a first-class standard cricket ground in Victoria, in addition to the 100,000 seat capacity Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), became increasingly apparent as the state team was forced to host Sheffield Shield finals in interstate locations.
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Chiswick House is a Palladian villa in Chiswick, in the west of London, England. The house and gardens occupy 26.33 hectares (65.1 acres); the gardens were created mainly by architect and landscape designer William Kent. The garden is one of the earliest examples of the English landscape garden.
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It was used as an asylum (mental hospital), the Chiswick Asylum from 1892. Soon after other English gardens such as Stourhead, Stowe, West Wycombe, Holkham, and Rousham were to follow suit, creating a type of garden which eventually would become known internationally as the English Landscape Garden.
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Since the restoration of the gardens, a variety of seasonal events have been held in the gardens of Chiswick House each year, including a Camellia show, open days in the walled kitchen garden, a circus, and a magic lantern festival.
What is so special about the gardens at Chiswick House?
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The house and gardens occupy 26.33 hectares (65.1 acres). the gardens were created mainly by architect and landscape designer William Kent. The garden is one of the earliest examples of the English landscape garden. The gardens at Chiswick were an attempt to symbolically recreate a garden of ancient Rome which were believed to have followed the form of the gardens of Greece. The gardens at Chiswick were originally of a standard Jacobean design, but from the 1720s they were in a constant state of transition. Burlington and Kent experimented with new designs, incorporating such diverse elements as mock fortifications, a Ha-ha, classical fabriques, statues, groves, faux Egyptian objects, bowling greens, winding walks, cascades and water features.
What is so special about the gardens at Chiswick House?
Since the restoration of the gardens, a variety of seasonal events have been held in the gardens of Chiswick House each year, including a Camellia show, open days in the walled kitchen garden, a circus, and a magic lantern festival. Lord Burlington's gardens at Chiswick had a number of these fabriques including the Ionic Temple, Bagnio, Pagan Temple, Rustic House, and two Deer Houses.
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Other statues that Lord Burlington had made for the gardens included a wolf, a boar, a goat, a lion and lioness, a statue of the Roman god Mercury, a gladiator, Hercules, and Cain and Abel.
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In the eighteenth century statues of Venus were the most common statue in a garden as it was known that the goddess Venus was the protector of gardens and gardeners. The statue that can be seen on the Doric column today is a copy in Portland stone and was commissioned by the Chiswick House Friends in 2009. Other statues that Lord Burlington had made for the gardens included a wolf, a boar, a goat, a lion and lioness, a statue of the Roman god Mercury, a gladiator, Hercules, and Cain and Abel.
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Other statues that Lord Burlington had made for the gardens included a wolf, a boar, a goat, a lion and lioness, a statue of the Roman god Mercury, a gladiator, Hercules, and Cain and Abel. The statue that can be seen on the Doric column today is a copy in Portland stone and was commissioned by the Chiswick House Friends in 2009.
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The gardens at Chiswick were an attempt to symbolically recreate a garden of ancient Rome which were believed to have followed the form of the gardens of Greece. The gardens, like the villa, were inspired by the architecture and gardens of ancient Rome, such as the Emperor Hadrian's Villa Adriana at Tivoli, from which the three statues at the end of the exedra (according to Daniel Defoe) were alleged to have come.
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On 20 May 1966, the Beatles visited Chiswick House to shoot promotional films for both sides of their latest 45 RPM single, "Paperback Writer" and "Rain". There are scenes shot in the conservatory, in the walled garden and by the exedra.
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The garden is one of the earliest examples of the English landscape garden. The gardens, like the villa, were inspired by the architecture and gardens of ancient Rome, such as the Emperor Hadrian's Villa Adriana at Tivoli, from which the three statues at the end of the exedra (according to Daniel Defoe) were alleged to have come.
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Chiswick House is a Palladian villa in Chiswick, in the west of London, England. A "glorious" example of Neo-Palladian architecture in London, the house was built and designed by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington (1694-1753), and completed in 1729.
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Chiswick House has been linked with Freemasonry, and is believed by some scholars to have functioned as a private Masonic Lodge or Temple (unaffiliated to Grand Lodge), given that many of the ceiling paintings by William Kent in the Gallery and the Red, Blue and Summer Parlour Rooms contain iconography of a strong Masonic, Hermetic, and possible Jacobite character.
Is there anything else I should know about Chiswick House that would encourage me to visit
Chiswick House is a Palladian villa in Chiswick, in the west of London, England. Chiswick House has been linked with Freemasonry, and is believed by some scholars to have functioned as a private Masonic Lodge or Temple (unaffiliated to Grand Lodge), given that many of the ceiling paintings by William Kent in the Gallery and the Red, Blue and Summer Parlour Rooms contain iconography of a strong Masonic, Hermetic, and possible Jacobite character.
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Hounslow Council and English Heritage formed the Chiswick House and Gardens Trust in 2005 to unify the management of the villa and gardens. The trust took over the administration for the villa and gardens in July 2010, following the completion of the restoration works.
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Hounslow Council and English Heritage formed the Chiswick House and Gardens Trust in 2005 to unify the management of the villa and gardens. The trust took over the administration for the villa and gardens in July 2010, following the completion of the restoration works. A Heritage Lottery Fund Grant was complemented by approximately Β£4 million from other sources, for restoration of the gardens in 2007. The garden is open to the public from dawn until dusk without charge.
Are steps being taken to preserve Chiswick House and gardens?
Hounslow Council and English Heritage formed the Chiswick House and Gardens Trust in 2005 to unify the management of the villa and gardens. Since the restoration of the gardens, a variety of seasonal events have been held in the gardens of Chiswick House each year, including a Camellia show, open days in the walled kitchen garden, a circus, and a magic lantern festival.
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Jericho's Old Red Mill, sometimes called Chittenden Mills, and its very beautiful waterfall on Brown's River, is one of Vermont's most famous scenic sights. It has been featured in scores of Vermont calendars and magazines.
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The Truman Galusha House, also called the Truman Galusha Mansion and "Fairview" in various historical documents and maps, is a Federal-style house in Jericho, Vermont, United States.
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(One was broken down several feet.) into the 1930s.
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(p.Β 65) This dates the Truman Galusha House as one of the earliest brick houses in Vermont, built only eleven years later in 1790, one year before statehood. For historical perspective, the older part of the Galusha House was built only one year after George Washington became President (1789-1797), and the newer front section, during the last year of the Thomas Jefferson presidency (1801-1809).
When was this built?
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It was built in 1790, and is named for the son of an early Vermont governor, Jonas Galusha. (p.Β 65) This dates the Truman Galusha House as one of the earliest brick houses in Vermont, built only eleven years later in 1790, one year before statehood.
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The 1869 Atlas of Chittenden Co. by F. W. Beers and Co. describes the house's name as "FAIRVIEW", all in capital letters. The atlas also shows the house occupant as R. L. Galusha, which is Truman's son, Russell Loomis Galusha.
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It was built in 1790, and is named for the son of an early Vermont governor, Jonas Galusha.
What's the meaning of Truman Galusha House's name?
The Truman Galusha House, also called the Truman Galusha Mansion and "Fairview" in various historical documents and maps, is a Federal-style house in Jericho, Vermont, United States. The Truman Galusha House is one of Vermont's few purely Federal houses, and features rare original details, especially for early Vermont, since most early homes in Vermont are considered "country" in style, with simplified versions of the more sophisticated work done in the colonial cities.
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It was built in 1790, and is named for the son of an early Vermont governor, Jonas Galusha. The house is located at the top of a large sloping lawn at the junction of Vermont Route 15 and Lee River Road at the entrance to Jericho Corners Village in the village of Jericho, Vermont, which is near Burlington.
Where is this house located?
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The house is located at the top of a large sloping lawn at the junction of Vermont Route 15 and Lee River Road at the entrance to Jericho Corners Village in the village of Jericho, Vermont, which is near Burlington.
Where is this house located?
The house is located at the top of a large sloping lawn at the junction of Vermont Route 15 and Lee River Road at the entrance to Jericho Corners Village in the village of Jericho, Vermont, which is near Burlington. The Truman Galusha House, also called the Truman Galusha Mansion and "Fairview" in various historical documents and maps, is a Federal-style house in Jericho, Vermont, United States.
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The Truman Galusha House, also called the Truman Galusha Mansion and "Fairview" in various historical documents and maps, is a Federal-style house in Jericho, Vermont, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 as the Galusha House, qualifying for designation based on its "architectural excellence" and the association of its early owners with important early governors and other key leaders involved with the creation of the state of Vermont.
Is this also designated as a national historic place?
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It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 as the Galusha House, qualifying for designation based on its "architectural excellence" and the association of its early owners with important early governors and other key leaders involved with the creation of the state of Vermont.
Is this also designated as a national historic place?
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 as the Galusha House, qualifying for designation based on its "architectural excellence" and the association of its early owners with important early governors and other key leaders involved with the creation of the state of Vermont. Truman's boyhood home, usually called "The Governor Jonas Galusha Homestead" in Center Shaftsbury, VT, is also listed on the National Register, and is now the headquarters of the Shaftsbury Historical Society.
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It was completely restored in 1982, and is privately owned.
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It was completely restored in 1982, and is privately owned.
It has past almost more than 200 years since it was originally established. Isn't it disrepair?
It was completely restored in 1982, and is privately owned. One (originally the home of Noah Chittenden) burned in 1885, but the one built for Martin still stands, and is one of the most magnificent and well-preserved mansions among old Vermont Houses.
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The Royal Observatory, Edinburgh (ROE) is an astronomical institution located on Blackford Hill in Edinburgh. The site is owned by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC).
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The Royal Observatory, Edinburgh (ROE) is an astronomical institution located on Blackford Hill in Edinburgh. The site is owned by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC). The ROE comprises the UK Astronomy Technology Centre (UK ATC) of STFC, the Institute for Astronomy of the School of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Edinburgh, and the ROE Visitor Centre.
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The Royal Observatory, Edinburgh (ROE) is an astronomical institution located on Blackford Hill in Edinburgh. Before it moved to the present site in 1896, the Royal Observatory was located on Calton Hill, close to the centre of Edinburgh, at what is now known as the City Observatory.
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The JCMT is a 15-metre diameter, millimetre- and sub-millimetre-wavelength telescope, which was run by a partnership of the UK, the Netherlands and Canada until 2014.
What is it ?
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The Royal Observatory, Edinburgh (ROE) is an astronomical institution located on Blackford Hill in Edinburgh. The site is owned by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC).
What is The Royal Observatory located on Blackford Hill in Edinburgh?
The Royal Observatory, Edinburgh (ROE) is an astronomical institution located on Blackford Hill in Edinburgh. Before it moved to the present site in 1896, the Royal Observatory was located on Calton Hill, close to the centre of Edinburgh, at what is now known as the City Observatory.
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The only working telescope is a Meade MAX 20in ACF (0.5Β m) reflector in a hemispherical dome on top of the teaching laboratories. This telescope is used for undergraduate teaching.
Do they have telescopes there ?
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The only working telescope is a Meade MAX 20in ACF (0.5 m) reflector in a hemispherical dome on top of the teaching laboratories. This telescope is used for undergraduate teaching. As of April 2012, the 1967 telescope and mount have been removed to Mid-Kent Astronomical Society; a replacement telescope will be installed later in 2012.
Do they have telescopes there ?
The telescope is located at the Paranal Observatory of the European Southern Observatory (ESO). The only working telescope is a Meade MAX 20in ACF (0.5Β m) reflector in a hemispherical dome on top of the teaching laboratories.
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In 1998 the RGO was closed, while the ROE escaped lightly: The Plate Library and SuperCOSMOS machine were handed over to the University of Edinburgh, while the technology and project management expertise of the ROE – and to a lesser degree of the RGO – was retained by the newly formed UK Astronomy Technology Centre, which superseded the ROE as the Edinburgh establishment of the PPARC. (The ROE name remains as an umbrella term for UKATC; IfA, Edinburgh University; and the Visitor Centre).
Is it related to the University of Edinburgh?
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The Royal Observatory, Edinburgh (ROE) is an astronomical institution located on Blackford Hill in Edinburgh. The site is owned by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC). The ROE comprises the UK Astronomy Technology Centre (UK ATC) of STFC, the Institute for Astronomy of the School of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Edinburgh, and the ROE Visitor Centre.
Is The Royal Observatory related to the University of Edinburgh?
The Royal Observatory, Edinburgh (ROE) is an astronomical institution located on Blackford Hill in Edinburgh. Before it moved to the present site in 1896, the Royal Observatory was located on Calton Hill, close to the centre of Edinburgh, at what is now known as the City Observatory.
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The valley in which Friant Dam and Millerton Lake now lie was once the location of the historic town of Millerton. Millerton was the first county seat of Fresno County.
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Friant Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the San Joaquin River in central California in the United States, on the boundary of Fresno and Madera Counties.
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The valley in which Friant Dam and Millerton Lake now lie was once the location of the historic town of Millerton. It was built between 1937 and 1942 as part of a U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) water project to provide irrigation water to the southern San Joaquin Valley.
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Friant Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the San Joaquin River in central California in the United States, on the boundary of Fresno and Madera Counties. It was built between 1937 and 1942 as part of a U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) water project to provide irrigation water to the southern San Joaquin Valley.
In which year it was built?
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It was built between 1937 and 1942 as part of a U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) water project to provide irrigation water to the southern San Joaquin Valley.
In which year it was built?
It was built between 1937 and 1942 as part of a U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) water project to provide irrigation water to the southern San Joaquin Valley. In 1880, the first dam on the San Joaquin River was constructed by the Upper San Joaquin Irrigation Company roughly on the present site of Friant Dam.
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In 1880, the first dam on the San Joaquin River was constructed by the Upper San Joaquin Irrigation Company roughly on the present site of Friant Dam. Built of local rock, the dam was an 800-foot (240Β m) long, 6-foot (1.8Β m) tall structure designed to divert water for the irrigation of 250,000 acres (100,000Β ha).
Why it was built and by whom?
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It was built between 1937 and 1942 as part of a U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) water project to provide irrigation water to the southern San Joaquin Valley.
Why it was built and by whom?
It was built between 1937 and 1942 as part of a U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) water project to provide irrigation water to the southern San Joaquin Valley. In 1880, the first dam on the San Joaquin River was constructed by the Upper San Joaquin Irrigation Company roughly on the present site of Friant Dam.
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The dam was formally dedicated on July 9, 1949 by California governor Earl Warren, who declared that the water furnished by Friant Dam and its canals would help the San Joaquin Valley to "become a modern Eden" as water was released into the partially completed Friant-Kern Canal for the first time. More than three thousand people, mostly residents of the San Joaquin Valley, attended the ceremonies.
Who owns this dam?
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Friant Dam was originally proposed in the 1930s as a main feature of the Central Valley Project(CVP), a federal water project that would involve building an expansive system of dams and canals on the rivers of the Central Valley to provide water for agriculture, with secondary purposes of flood control, municipal supply, and hydroelectric power generation.
Who owns Friant Dam?
The dam was formally dedicated on July 9, 1949 by California governor Earl Warren, who declared that the water furnished by Friant Dam and its canals would help the San Joaquin Valley to "become a modern Eden" as water was released into the partially completed Friant-Kern Canal for the first time. Friant Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the San Joaquin River in central California in the United States, on the boundary of Fresno and Madera Counties.
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In 1880, the first dam on the San Joaquin River was constructed by the Upper San Joaquin Irrigation Company roughly on the present site of Friant Dam. Built of local rock, the dam was an 800-foot (240Β m) long, 6-foot (1.8Β m) tall structure designed to divert water for the irrigation of 250,000 acres (100,000Β ha).
What is the size of this dam?
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The dam impounds Millerton Lake, a 4,900-acre (2,000 ha) reservoir about 15 miles (24 km) north of Fresno.
What is the size of this dam?
Built of local rock, the dam was an 800-foot (240Β m) long, 6-foot (1.8Β m) tall structure designed to divert water for the irrigation of 250,000 acres (100,000Β ha). In order to keep the structure in line, the dam was built in a series of blocks or forms, each measuring 50 feet (15Β m) square.
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The dam is operated to maintain a flow of 6,500 cubic feet per second (180Β m3/s) or less on the San Joaquin River at Mendota, 60 miles (97Β km) downriver. However, large snowmelt floods often exceed the capacity of the dam and reservoir and force larger releases downstream, potentially causing damage to riverside property and infrastructure.
How much water does this dam can manage?
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From 1981 to 2011, an average of 450,000 acre-feet (560,000 dam3) was spilled each year because the reservoir was unable to contain it.
How much water does this dam can manage?
The dam is operated to maintain a flow of 6,500 cubic feet per second (180Β m3/s) or less on the San Joaquin River at Mendota, 60 miles (97Β km) downriver. About 170,000 acre feet (210,000Β dam3), or 32.7% of the reservoir's regular capacity, is reserved for flood control between October and January to protect against rain floods, while between February and July, this is increased to 390,500 acre feet (481,700Β dam3) – 75.0% – to provide space for snowmelt floods.
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The church is mentioned by Corrie ten Boom in her book, The Hiding Place.
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The Grote Kerk or St.-Bavokerk is a Reformed Protestant church and former Catholic cathedral located on the central market square (Grote Markt) in the Dutch city of Haarlem.
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The Grote Kerk or St.-Bavokerk is a Reformed Protestant church and former Catholic cathedral located on the central market square (Grote Markt) in the Dutch city of Haarlem. The church is mentioned by Corrie ten Boom in her book, The Hiding Place.
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The Grote Kerk or St.-Bavokerk is a Reformed Protestant church and former Catholic cathedral located on the central market square (Grote Markt) in the Dutch city of Haarlem. Another Haarlem church called the Cathedral of Saint Bavo now serves as the main cathedral for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Haarlem-Amsterdam.
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The Grote Kerk or St.-Bavokerk is a Reformed Protestant church and former Catholic cathedral located on the central market square (Grote Markt) in the Dutch city of Haarlem.
Where is it located?
The Grote Kerk or St.-Bavokerk is a Reformed Protestant church and former Catholic cathedral located on the central market square (Grote Markt) in the Dutch city of Haarlem. On the south side a series of low buildings used as shops are built up against various church buildings such as the former "librye" or library, and sacristy.
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The church is mentioned by Corrie ten Boom in her book, The Hiding Place.
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It is built in the Gothic style of architecture, and it became the main church of Haarlem after renovations in the 15th century made it significantly larger than the Janskerk (Haarlem).
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The Grote Kerk or St.-Bavokerk is a Reformed Protestant church and former Catholic cathedral located on the central market square (Grote Markt) in the Dutch city of Haarlem. For this reason it is officially called Grote Kerk, which just means "Big Church".
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First mention of a church on this spot was made in 1307, but the wooden structure burned in the 14th century. The church was rebuilt and promoted to chapter church in 1479 and only became a cathedral in 1559.
When was the Church built?
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First mention of a church on this spot was made in 1307, but the wooden structure burned in the 14th century. The church was rebuilt and promoted to chapter church in 1479 and only became a cathedral in 1559.
When was the Church built?
The church was rebuilt and promoted to chapter church in 1479 and only became a cathedral in 1559. First mention of a church on this spot was made in 1307, but the wooden structure burned in the 14th century.
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The two circus curiosities, the giant Daniel Cajanus with his midget friend Jan Paap, are buried there. The last burial there was for Willem Bilderdijk.
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Until 1831 graves were allowed in the church, and many illustrious Haarlemmers through the centuries are buried there.
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The last burial there was for Willem Bilderdijk. Until 1831 graves were allowed in the church, and many illustrious Haarlemmers through the centuries are buried there.
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The seminary, which was for decades located at 5757 South University Avenue in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, adjacent to the University of Chicago, during the 2011/2012 academic year moved to 1407 East 60th Street, also in Hyde Park. The building designed by Riddle that had served as a seminary for decades became home to the Department of Economics at the University of Chicago and the Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics.
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Founded in 1855, the Chicago Theological Seminary (CTS) is the oldest higher education institution in the City of Chicago and was established with two principal goals: first, to educate pastors who would minister to people living on the new western frontier of the United States and second, to train ministers who would advance the movement to abolish slavery.
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Coordinates: 41Β°47β€²23β€³N 87Β°35β€²51β€³Wο»Ώ / ο»Ώ41.7898Β°N 87.5976Β°Wο»Ώ / 41.7898; -87.5976 The seminary, which was for decades located at 5757 South University Avenue in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, adjacent to the University of Chicago, during the 2011/2012 academic year moved to 1407 East 60th Street, also in Hyde Park.
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In 1892, CTS invited Graham Taylor, a professor of theology at Hartford Theological Seminary in Connecticut who had shown success in working with the poor, to establish the United States’ first Department of Christian Sociology at CTS. Taylor soon began working closely with leading Chicago activist Jane Addams, founder of Hull House, one of America’s most famous settlement houses.
When was this established?
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Founded in 1855, the Chicago Theological Seminary (CTS) is the oldest higher education institution in the City of Chicago and was established with two principal goals: first, to educate pastors who would minister to people living on the new western frontier of the United States and second, to train ministers who would advance the movement to abolish slavery.
When was Chicago Theological Seminary established?
Founded in 1855, the Chicago Theological Seminary (CTS) is the oldest higher education institution in the City of Chicago and was established with two principal goals: first, to educate pastors who would minister to people living on the new western frontier of the United States and second, to train ministers who would advance the movement to abolish slavery. The school continued its mission until it was subsumed into the Chicago Theological Seminary in 1926.
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Founded in 1855, the Chicago Theological Seminary (CTS) is the oldest higher education institution in the City of Chicago and was established with two principal goals: first, to educate pastors who would minister to people living on the new western frontier of the United States and second, to train ministers who would advance the movement to abolish slavery. Originally started under the direction of the abolitionist Stephen Peet and the Congregational Church (now the United Church of Christ) by charter of the Illinois legislature, CTS has retained its forward-looking activist outlook throughout its history, graduating alumni who include civil rights activists Jesse Jackson Sr. and Howard Schomer, social reformer Graham Taylor, and anti-Apartheid activist John W. de Gruchy.
What was the original goal of this establishment?
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Founded in 1855, the Chicago Theological Seminary (CTS) is the oldest higher education institution in the City of Chicago and was established with two principal goals: first, to educate pastors who would minister to people living on the new western frontier of the United States and second, to train ministers who would advance the movement to abolish slavery.
What was the original goal of Chicago Theological Seminary?
Founded in 1855, the Chicago Theological Seminary (CTS) is the oldest higher education institution in the City of Chicago and was established with two principal goals: first, to educate pastors who would minister to people living on the new western frontier of the United States and second, to train ministers who would advance the movement to abolish slavery. After recognizing Florence Fensham with the first American seminary degree awarded to a woman, Chicago Theological Seminary founded the Congregational Training School for Women in 1909 to provide Congregational women with advanced educational training.
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The seminary has counted many highly respected religious activists and theologians among its faculty and alumni, including G. Campbell Morgan, Anton Boisen, Stephen G. Ray Jr., Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite, and Otis Moss III, among others.
Are there any prominent scholars that graduated here?
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Originally started under the direction of the abolitionist Stephen Peet and the Congregational Church (now the United Church of Christ) by charter of the Illinois legislature, CTS has retained its forward-looking activist outlook throughout its history, graduating alumni who include civil rights activists Jesse Jackson Sr. and Howard Schomer, social reformer Graham Taylor, and anti-Apartheid activist John W. de Gruchy.
Are there any prominent scholars that graduated here?
The seminary has counted many highly respected religious activists and theologians among its faculty and alumni, including G. Campbell Morgan, Anton Boisen, Stephen G. Ray Jr., Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite, and Otis Moss III, among others. CTS has graduated some of the nation’s first transgender ministers and has many openly gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender students, staff, and faculty.
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The seminary is fully accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada and by the North Central Association. Further it is one of the 11 seminaries that form the Association of Chicago Theological Schools consortium.
Does this seminary also have any associations?
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It is one of six seminaries affiliated with the United Church of Christ and follows an ecumenical tradition that stresses cooperation between different Christian denominations as well as interfaith understanding.
Does Chicago Theological Seminary also have any associations?
Further it is one of the 11 seminaries that form the Association of Chicago Theological Schools consortium. CTS students hold academic reciprocity with member schools of the Association of Chicago Theological Schools consortium.
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Chicago Theological enrolls a diverse student population representing more than 40 different faith traditions, perspectives and denominations, and houses the Center for the Study of Black Faith and Life (CSBFL) and the Interreligious Institute (IRI). CTS students hold academic reciprocity with member schools of the Association of Chicago Theological Schools consortium.
How many different students are enrolled here?
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Chicago Theological enrolls a diverse student population representing more than 40 different faith traditions, perspectives and denominations, and houses the Center for the Study of Black Faith and Life (CSBFL) and the Interreligious Institute (IRI).
How many different students are enrolled here?
Chicago Theological enrolls a diverse student population representing more than 40 different faith traditions, perspectives and denominations, and houses the Center for the Study of Black Faith and Life (CSBFL) and the Interreligious Institute (IRI). CTS has graduated some of the nation’s first transgender ministers and has many openly gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender students, staff, and faculty.
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Like a community, a forest is healthiest and offers the most benefits if it contains a variety of ages and species of plants and animals.
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The Allegheny National Forest is a National Forest in northwestern Pennsylvania, about 100 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.
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This old-growth forest contained rich, vibrant biodiversity, and was characterized by large trees, fallen logs, and a multi-layered forest canopy. Like a community, a forest is healthiest and offers the most benefits if it contains a variety of ages and species of plants and animals.
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This large region of Pennsylvania remains one of the least densely populated areas east of the Mississippi River.
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Within the forest is Kinzua Dam, which impounds the Allegheny River to form Allegheny Reservoir.
What kind of area surrounds the Allegheny National Forest?
The Allegheny National Forest lies in the heart of Pennsylvania's oil and gas region. The Allegheny National Forest is a National Forest in northwestern Pennsylvania, about 100 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.
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The Forest Service also established a research station for the Northeast in 1923. Soon, research scientists were studying complex relationships among vegetation, animals, soil, nutrients, weather and disease.
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The Forest Service also established a research station for the Northeast in 1923. Soon, research scientists were studying complex relationships among vegetation, animals, soil, nutrients, weather and disease.
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Soon, research scientists were studying complex relationships among vegetation, animals, soil, nutrients, weather and disease. Foresters deal with challenges like deer, insects, disease, drought and competing vegetation such as fern through research and careful management.
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The Allegheny National Forest is a National Forest in northwestern Pennsylvania, about 100 miles northeast of Pittsburgh. The forest covers 513,175 acres (801.8Β sqΒ mi; 2,076.7Β km2) of land.
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The forest covers 513,175 acres (801.8 sq mi; 2,076.7 km2) of land. Within the forest is Kinzua Dam, which impounds the Allegheny River to form Allegheny Reservoir.
I am excited about it! What is total area of this forest?
The forest covers 513,175 acres (801.8Β sqΒ mi; 2,076.7Β km2) of land. The Forest contains some of the most extensive tracts of remaining old-growth forest in Pennsylvania, totaling thousands of acres.
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Within the forest is Kinzua Dam, which impounds the Allegheny River to form Allegheny Reservoir. The administrative headquarters for the Allegheny National Forest is in Warren.
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The administrative headquarters for the Allegheny National Forest is in Warren.
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The administrative headquarters for the Allegheny National Forest is in Warren. The Forest Service also established a research station for the Northeast in 1923.
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The Allegheny National Forest has two ranger stations, one in Marienville, Forest County, and the other in Bradford, McKean County.
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The Allegheny National Forest has two ranger stations, one in Marienville, Forest County, and the other in Bradford, McKean County.
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The Allegheny National Forest has two ranger stations, one in Marienville, Forest County, and the other in Bradford, McKean County. The Forest Service also established a research station for the Northeast in 1923.
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