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N32SKYLHNH9O | 1 | The mansion house and stables have been designated by Historic England as a Grade I listed building. The house is listed on the Heritage at Risk Register and described as being in "slow decay". | Does the building have any historical protection? | 4 | I want to visit England. | I like the book Life on the Mississippi. | I am writing a book about the 18th century. | I would like to finish my thesis. | I would like to visit listed buildings. | The mansion and stables are a Grade I listed building. Other structures on the estate are also listed. | Does the building have any historical protection? | The mansion house and stables have been designated by Historic England as a Grade I listed building. The building is now a heritage site managed by Ashton Park School. | ['I like history.', 'I have been to Bristol.', 'I am interested in the Second World War.', 'I hope to see a deer.', 'I would like to visit listed buildings.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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N32SKYLHNH9O | 2 | During the First World War the estate was used as a military hospital, and in the Second World War was requisitioned by the War Office and used in turn as a transit camp, RAF HQ and US Army Command HQ. The estate was the venue for the 1936 Royal Show. | Did it see any service in the Second World War? | 2 | I am fond of Roman baths. | I have fantasies about finding magical relics in sanctuaries. | I am interested in the Second World War. | I went to Egypt once. | I have interest about Ancient parishes. | In 1936 it was used as the venue for the Royal Show and, during the Second World War as an army transit camp. | Did it see any service in the Second World War? | During the First World War the estate was used as a military hospital, and in the Second World War was requisitioned by the War Office and used in turn as a transit camp, RAF HQ and US Army Command HQ. In 1936 it was used as the venue for the Royal Show and, during the Second World War as an army transit camp. | ['I like history.', 'I have been to Bristol.', 'I am interested in the Second World War.', 'I hope to see a deer.', 'I would like to visit listed buildings.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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N32SKYLHNH9O | 3 | Sir Greville Smyth inherited the property in 1852 and remained a bachelor until he was 48 years old. During that time he undertook extensive renovations. | How old is the property? | 5 | I love the Beatles. | I am interested in doing research. | I am not good at baseball. | I have my savings in Australian dollar. | I enjoy music performances. | Ashton Court dates back to before the 11th century. | How old is Ashton Court property? | Ashton Court is a mansion house and estate to the west of Bristol in England. As reported by Esme Smyth, Ashton Court's last resident, Sir John Smyth (1776–1849) was responsible for the remodeling of the house. | ['I like history.', 'I have been to Bristol.', 'I am interested in the Second World War.', 'I hope to see a deer.', 'I would like to visit listed buildings.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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N32SKYLHNH9O | 4 | The estate covers 850 acres (340 ha) of woods and open grassland laid out by Humphry Repton. It includes two pitch-and-putt golf courses, a disc golf course, an orienteering course and horse riding and mountain bike trails. | How large is the estate? | 5 | I love Natura 2000. | I would like to go to Salem. | I am aware of Heritage Register. | I am curious about Pacific Islands. | I have never seen the reeling technique. | The estate covers 850 acres (340 ha) of woods and open grassland laid out by Humphry Repton. | How large is the estate? | The estate covers 850 acres (340 ha) of woods and open grassland laid out by Humphry Repton. The house stands within a large estate spanning the boundary between Bristol and North Somerset, approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the city centre. | ['I like history.', 'I have been to Bristol.', 'I am interested in the Second World War.', 'I hope to see a deer.', 'I would like to visit listed buildings.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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BJH6FTUBW2PA | 0 | The ill fortune of the location of the "third Albanija" since then spurred an urban myth in Belgrade, and the place became known as a jinxed and cursed property named Mitićeva rupa ("Mitić hole"). After the war, Communist government imprisoned Vlada Mitić and confiscated his entire property, including the lot on which the tower was planned and funds prepared for its construction. | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. | 2 | I am not Austrian. | I'm looking for a college. | I like architecture. | I don't like Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail. | I am interested in the site. | Palace Albanija (Serbian: Палата Албанија, Palata Albanija) is a high-rise building in Belgrade, Serbia. | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place | The ill fortune of the location of the "third Albanija" since then spurred an urban myth in Belgrade, and the place became known as a jinxed and cursed property named Mitićeva rupa ("Mitić hole"). Palace Albanija (Serbian: Палата Албанија, Palata Albanija) is a high-rise building in Belgrade, Serbia. | ['I am going to visit Belgrade.', 'I am planning a vacation to Serbia.', 'I like architecture.', 'I am interested in history.', 'I am studying WWII.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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BJH6FTUBW2PA | 1 | Palace Albanija (Serbian: Палата Албанија, Palata Albanija) is a high-rise building in Belgrade, Serbia. Important construction and architectural innovations were incorporated into the project, which made Albanija an exceptional building endeavor in the Balkans. | Is it in the Ukraine? | 1 | I have seen treadwheel. | I am planning a vacation to Serbia. | I hate defense work. | I would like to see wild deer. | I'm from florida. | Palace Albanija (Serbian: Палата Албанија, Palata Albanija) is a high-rise building in Belgrade, Serbia. | Is the Palace Albanija in the Ukraine? | Palace Albanija directly faces another major edifice on Terazije, Hotel Moskva. Palace Albanija (Serbian: Палата Албанија, Palata Albanija) is a high-rise building in Belgrade, Serbia. | ['I am going to visit Belgrade.', 'I am planning a vacation to Serbia.', 'I like architecture.', 'I am interested in history.', 'I am studying WWII.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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BJH6FTUBW2PA | 2 | Palace Albanija (Serbian: Палата Албанија, Palata Albanija) is a high-rise building in Belgrade, Serbia. Important construction and architectural innovations were incorporated into the project, which made Albanija an exceptional building endeavor in the Balkans. | Where in Serbia is it? | 0 | I am going to visit Belgrade. | I like going to archaeological sites. | I am a fan of the city of Philadelphia. | I'd like to visit historical places. | I wish to go to the auditorium. | Palace Albanija (Serbian: Палата Албанија, Palata Albanija) is a high-rise building in Belgrade, Serbia. | Where in Serbia is the Palace Albanija? | Palace Albanija (Serbian: Палата Албанија, Palata Albanija) is a high-rise building in Belgrade, Serbia. Palace Albanija directly faces another major edifice on Terazije, Hotel Moskva. | ['I am going to visit Belgrade.', 'I am planning a vacation to Serbia.', 'I like architecture.', 'I am interested in history.', 'I am studying WWII.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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BJH6FTUBW2PA | 3 | Construction of the building began on 16 July 1938. It was finished 15 months later, and ceremonially opened on 20 October 1939, when World War II already began in other parts of Europe. | When was it built? | 2 | I love going to theme parks. | I'd like to visit Venezuela. | I like architecture. | I will stay in Deschutes. | I like roller coasters. | When completed in 1939, it was the first skyscraper in Southeast Europe. It remained the tallest building in the old part of Belgrade for the next 34 years, until being surpassed by the Beograđanka ("Palace Belgrade") in 1974. | When was it built? | Construction of the building began on 16 July 1938. When completed in 1939, it was the first skyscraper in Southeast Europe. | ['I am going to visit Belgrade.', 'I am planning a vacation to Serbia.', 'I like architecture.', 'I am interested in history.', 'I am studying WWII.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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BJH6FTUBW2PA | 4 | It is not protected by itself, but it is a part of the Kosančićev Venac historical-spatial unit which is protected by the law. | Is it a sky scraper? | 2 | I have a superspeedway of thinkings. | I would like to go to Edinburgh Scotland. | I like architecture. | I would like to see Switzerland. | I am learning about performing arts. | When completed in 1939, it was the first skyscraper in Southeast Europe. It remained the tallest building in the old part of Belgrade for the next 34 years, until being surpassed by the Beograđanka ("Palace Belgrade") in 1974. | Is the Palace Albanija a sky scraper? | Palace Albanija (Serbian: Палата Албанија, Palata Albanija) is a high-rise building in Belgrade, Serbia. Palace Albanija was declared a cultural monument in 1984. | ['I am going to visit Belgrade.', 'I am planning a vacation to Serbia.', 'I like architecture.', 'I am interested in history.', 'I am studying WWII.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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BJH6FTUBW2PA | 5 | The skeleton was almost undisturbed, with especially well preserved mandible with teeth, which were used to identify the species. The ribs and femurs were also in excellent shape. | What else can you tell me? | 4 | I am studying religion and Catholicism. | I have a brother-in-law who works in Germany. | I enjoy reading about different ecosystem. | Pursuing an architectural excellence is significant as an architect. | I am studying WWII. | The building was hit during the heavy „Easter bombing“ of Belgrade by the Allies on 16 April 1944. Germans defended it fiercely during the 1944 Belgrade Offensive against the Red Army and Yugoslav Partisan forces. | What else can you tell me about the Palace Albanija other than it was the first sky | Palace Albanija (Serbian: Палата Албанија, Palata Albanija) is a high-rise building in Belgrade, Serbia. Palace Albanija was declared a cultural monument in 1984. | ['I am going to visit Belgrade.', 'I am planning a vacation to Serbia.', 'I like architecture.', 'I am interested in history.', 'I am studying WWII.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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AIJGPUI7QP01 | 0 | The Carter House, which stands today and is open to visitors, was located at the center of the Union position. The site covers about 15 acres (61,000 m2). | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. | 0 | I have been to Tennessee. | I have seen a mining district. | I am someone who enjoys being in nature. | I love visiting heritage locations. | I wish I lived in New York. | The Battle of Franklin was fought on November 30, 1864, in Franklin, Tennessee. | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place | The Carnton Plantation, home to the McGavock family during the battle, also still stands and is likewise open to the public. The Carter House, which stands today and is open to visitors, was located at the center of the Union position. | ['I have been to Tennessee.', 'I have been a soldier.', 'I have worked for US military.', 'I like roaming around in forest.', "I don't wish to get angry but I get angry sometimes."] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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AIJGPUI7QP01 | 1 | The Battle of Franklin was fought on November 30, 1864, in Franklin, Tennessee, as part of the Franklin–Nashville Campaign of the American Civil War. It was one of the worst disasters of the war for the Confederate States Army. | When was this battle was fought ? | 1 | I have lots of experience working as a clerk with the civil service. | I have been a soldier. | I have seen Mari. | I am writing a book about historic prison conditions. | I am interested in royal palaces. | The Battle of Franklin was fought on November 30, 1864, in Franklin, Tennessee, as part of the Franklin–Nashville Campaign of the American Civil War. | When was the battle of Franklin fought? | The Battle of Franklin was fought on November 30, 1864, in Franklin, Tennessee, as part of the Franklin–Nashville Campaign of the American Civil War. The 1864 Battle of Franklin was the second military action in the vicinity; a battle in 1863 was a minor action associated with a reconnaissance in force by Confederate cavalry leader Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn on April 10. | ['I have been to Tennessee.', 'I have been a soldier.', 'I have worked for US military.', 'I like roaming around in forest.', "I don't wish to get angry but I get angry sometimes."] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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AIJGPUI7QP01 | 2 | The Carter House, which stands today and is open to visitors, was located at the center of the Union position. The site covers about 15 acres (61,000 m2). | What is there to see as a visitor ? | 5 | I like learning American history. | I have interest to know about narrow guage trains. | I have been working on cancer research. | I hope I can visit an art gallery in Minnesota. | I have two dogs. | The Carter House, which stands today and is open to visitors, was located at the center of the Union position. The site covers about 15 acres (61,000 m2). The house and outbuildings still show hundreds of bullet holes. | What is there to see as a visitor ? | The Carter House, which stands today and is open to visitors, was located at the center of the Union position. The site covers about 15 acres (61,000 m2). | ['I have been to Tennessee.', 'I have been a soldier.', 'I have worked for US military.', 'I like roaming around in forest.', "I don't wish to get angry but I get angry sometimes."] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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AIJGPUI7QP01 | 3 | The Carter House, which stands today and is open to visitors, was located at the center of the Union position. The site covers about 15 acres (61,000 m2). | Is there restaurants available for visitors? | 0 | I have been to Tennessee. | I would like to become a racing driver. | I find locks interesting. | I have seen Streetcar. | I want to visit Sydney Australia. | Much of the rest of the Franklin battlefield has been lost to commercial development. The spot where Gen. Cleburne fell, for instance, was covered until late 2005 by a Pizza Hut restaurant. | Is there restaurants available for visitors to Franklin? | The Union wounded were left behind in Franklin. Much of the rest of the Franklin battlefield has been lost to commercial development. | ['I have been to Tennessee.', 'I have been a soldier.', 'I have worked for US military.', 'I like roaming around in forest.', "I don't wish to get angry but I get angry sometimes."] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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AIJGPUI7QP01 | 4 | The American Battlefield Trust and its federal, state and local partners have acquired and preserved a total of 178 acres (0.72 km2) of the battlefield in more than 10 different transactions since 1996. | How much of the actual battlefield has remained for visitors? | 2 | I wish to visit Switzerland someday. | I wish I was in the military. | I have worked for US military. | I would like to visit South Africa. | I would like to visit Auburn. | Much of the rest of the Franklin battlefield has been lost to commercial development. The spot where Gen. Cleburne fell, for instance, was covered until late 2005 by a Pizza Hut restaurant. | How much of the actual battlefield has remained for visitors? | The American Battlefield Trust and its federal, state and local partners have acquired and preserved a total of 178 acres (0.72 km2) of the battlefield in more than 10 different transactions since 1996. Much of the rest of the Franklin battlefield has been lost to commercial development. | ['I have been to Tennessee.', 'I have been a soldier.', 'I have worked for US military.', 'I like roaming around in forest.', "I don't wish to get angry but I get angry sometimes."] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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AIJGPUI7QP01 | 5 | The American Battlefield Trust and its federal, state and local partners have acquired and preserved a total of 178 acres (0.72 km2) of the battlefield in more than 10 different transactions since 1996. | Which government body is responsible in maintaining the place ? | 5 | I wish to visit Düsseldorf city soon. | I don't hope to end up in purgatory. | I have curiosity about the Legacy. | I wish to visit Ontario. | I am looking for a resort. | The American Battlefield Trust and its federal, state and local partners have acquired and preserved a total of 178 acres (0.72 km2) of the battlefield in more than 10 different transactions since 1996. | Which government body is responsible in maintaining the place? | City officials and historic-preservation groups have recently placed a new emphasis on saving what remains of the land over which the battle raged. In 2006, 0.5 acres (0.20 ha) of land bordering the southwestern end of the Carter House property was acquired with help of the Civil War Trust (a division of the American Battlefield Trust) and local organizations. | ['I have been to Tennessee.', 'I have been a soldier.', 'I have worked for US military.', 'I like roaming around in forest.', "I don't wish to get angry but I get angry sometimes."] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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FL33JMSWTNW4 | 0 | (...) If they don't have control of the place, what is the point of it being there? This was built in 1842 and is totally inappropriate for modern needs." | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. | 1 | I wish I could time travel into history. | I have not been to prison. | I hope to hear live music. | I don't like World War Two. | I like to visit archaeological sites. | HM Prison Pentonville (informally "The Ville") is an English Category B men's prison, operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place | (...) If they don't have control of the place, what is the point of it being there? Pentonville Prison is not in Pentonville, but is located further north, on the Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, north London. | ['I like justice.', 'I have not been to prison.', 'I am from London.', 'I hope to not be a prisoner.', 'I would like to visit a historic prison.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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FL33JMSWTNW4 | 1 | HM Prison Pentonville (informally "The Ville") is an English Category B men's prison, operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Pentonville Prison is not in Pentonville, but is located further north, on the Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, north London. | Where is the prison located? | 2 | I love Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island. | I like traveling. | I am from London. | I love fine cuisine. | I am a winemaker. | Pentonville Prison is not in Pentonville, but is located further north, on the Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, north London. | Where is HM Prison Pentonville located? | Pentonville Prison is not in Pentonville, but is located further north, on the Caledonian Road in the Barnsbury area of the London Borough of Islington, north London. HM Prison Pentonville (informally "The Ville") is an English Category B men's prison, operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. | ['I like justice.', 'I have not been to prison.', 'I am from London.', 'I hope to not be a prisoner.', 'I would like to visit a historic prison.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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FL33JMSWTNW4 | 2 | It had a central hall with four radiating wings, all visible to staff at the centre. This design, intended to keep prisoners isolated – the "separate system" first used at Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia – was not, as is often thought, a panopticon. | Is the prison still in use? | 4 | I wish all places were accessible by ramps. | I love my cultural significance. | I love Historic Hotels of America. | I hope to become an actor. | I would like to visit a historic prison. | Pentonville is a local prison, holding Category B/C adult males remanded by local magistrates' and crown court, and those serving short sentences or beginning longer sentences. | Is the prison Pentonville still in use? | Prisoners under sentence of death were not housed at Pentonville Prison until the closure of Newgate in 1902 when Pentonville took over executions in north London. HM Prison Pentonville (informally "The Ville") is an English Category B men's prison, operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. | ['I like justice.', 'I have not been to prison.', 'I am from London.', 'I hope to not be a prisoner.', 'I would like to visit a historic prison.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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FL33JMSWTNW4 | 3 | The first modern prison in London, Millbank, opened in 1816. It had separate cells for 860 prisoners and proved satisfactory to the authorities who started building prisons to deal with the rapid increase in numbers occasioned by the ending of capital punishment for many crimes and a steady reduction in transportation. | When did the prison open? | 5 | I hope to see a lake. | I love nice creeks. | I hope to visit Alberta. | I am going to travel to New Jersey in the summer. | I wish to visit New york. | Two Acts of Parliament allowed for the building of Pentonville prison, designed by Captain Joshua Jebb, Royal Engineers, for the detention of convicts sentenced to imprisonment or awaiting transportation. Construction started on 10 April 1840 and was completed in 1842. The cost was £84,186 12s 2d. | When did HM Prison Pentonville open? | A new hospital wing, built at a cost of £15 million, was opened at Pentonville Prison in early 2005. Prisoners under sentence of death were not housed at Pentonville Prison until the closure of Newgate in 1902 when Pentonville took over executions in north London. | ['I like justice.', 'I have not been to prison.', 'I am from London.', 'I hope to not be a prisoner.', 'I would like to visit a historic prison.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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FL33JMSWTNW4 | 4 | Frances Cook, chief executive for the Howard League for Penal Reform, commented "when a prison is asked to hold 350 more prisoners than it is designed for, we should not be surprised when it fails". | How many inmates are at the prison? | 5 | I wish to learn more about the catastrophes that of happened in our world. | I hope to visit Canada some day. | I am living in Los Angeles. | I'm learning about territory. | I have never been to Sukhothai. | At the end of July 2018 the prison held 1,215 men. | How many inmates are at the prison? | At the end of July 2018 the prison held 1,215 men. It had separate cells for 860 prisoners and proved satisfactory to the authorities who started building prisons to deal with the rapid increase in numbers occasioned by the ending of capital punishment for many crimes and a steady reduction in transportation. | ['I like justice.', 'I have not been to prison.', 'I am from London.', 'I hope to not be a prisoner.', 'I would like to visit a historic prison.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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FL33JMSWTNW4 | 5 | Between 1902 and 1961 a total of 120 men were executed at Pentonville including Dr. Crippen and John Christie. All the executed were buried in unmarked graves, in the prison cemetery located at WikiMiniAtlas51°32′44.05″N 0°06′54.62″W / 51.5455694°N 0.1151722°W / 51.5455694; -0.1151722. | Has anyone been executed at the prison? | 5 | I am interested in horticulture. | I like sandstone. | I am fascinated by the Spanish Colonial Revival architecture style. | I have interest in the condition. | I am willing to live like Inoue Kaoru. | Between 1902 and 1961 a total of 120 men were executed at Pentonville including Dr. Crippen and John Christie. | Has anyone been executed at the prison? | All the executed were buried in unmarked graves, in the prison cemetery located at WikiMiniAtlas51°32′44.05″N 0°06′54.62″W / 51.5455694°N 0.1151722°W / 51.5455694; -0.1151722. Between 1902 and 1961 a total of 120 men were executed at Pentonville including Dr. Crippen and John Christie. | ['I like justice.', 'I have not been to prison.', 'I am from London.', 'I hope to not be a prisoner.', 'I would like to visit a historic prison.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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RJOSL62ZKJNK | 0 | During the 19th century the bishop began to reside in Llandaff for the first time in centuries; no bishops of the see resided in Llandaff for almost 300 years. In 1836 there was another unsuccessful attempt to transfer the see—this time to Bristol. | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. | 3 | I love fine cuisine. | I have never been to Zuoying. | I don't like environmental damage. | I love big cathedrals. | I have around 1946 kind of plants in my garden. | Llandaff Cathedral (Welsh: Eglwys Gadeiriol Llandaf) is an Anglican cathedral and parish church in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales. It is the seat of the Bishop of Llandaff, head of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff. | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place | During the 19th century the bishop began to reside in Llandaff for the first time in centuries; no bishops of the see resided in Llandaff for almost 300 years. The northwest tower, the one without a spire, was added by Jasper Tudor and is now named after him. | ['I am from Wales.', 'I like the church.', 'I have read about some parliamentarian troops.', 'I love big cathedrals.', 'I like the choir.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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RJOSL62ZKJNK | 1 | Llandaff Cathedral (Welsh: Eglwys Gadeiriol Llandaf) is an Anglican cathedral and parish church in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales. It is the seat of the Bishop of Llandaff, head of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff. | Where is it located? | 0 | I am from Wales. | I have used Open-road cashless tolling. | I don't like to intersection road. | I am planning to move to the state of Arkansas. | I receive a lot of guests. | landaff Cathedral (Welsh: Eglwys Gadeiriol Llandaf) is an Anglican cathedral and parish church in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales. It is the seat of the Bishop of Llandaff, head of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff. | Where is Llandaff Cathedral located? | Llandaff Cathedral (Welsh: Eglwys Gadeiriol Llandaf) is an Anglican cathedral and parish church in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales. It is the seat of the Bishop of Llandaff, head of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff. | ['I am from Wales.', 'I like the church.', 'I have read about some parliamentarian troops.', 'I love big cathedrals.', 'I like the choir.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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RJOSL62ZKJNK | 2 | It is dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul, and three Welsh saints: Dubricius (Welsh: Dyfrig), Teilo and Oudoceus (Welsh: Euddogwy). It is one of two cathedrals in Cardiff, the other being the Roman Catholic Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral in the city centre. | Who is it dedicated to? | 5 | I hope to have a garden. | I'm artsy. | I have never been to night market. | I have visited the Brooklyn Law School. | I am interested in amphitheaters. | It is dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul, and three Welsh saints: Dubricius (Welsh: Dyfrig), Teilo and Oudoceus (Welsh: Euddogwy). | Who is it dedicated to? | It is dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul, and three Welsh saints: Dubricius (Welsh: Dyfrig), Teilo and Oudoceus (Welsh: Euddogwy). The cathedral was dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, Dubricius, Teilo and Oudoceus. | ['I am from Wales.', 'I like the church.', 'I have read about some parliamentarian troops.', 'I love big cathedrals.', 'I like the choir.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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RJOSL62ZKJNK | 3 | The current building was constructed in the 12th century on the site of an earlier church. Severe damage was done to the church in 1400 during the rebellion of Owain Glyndŵr, during the English Civil War when it was overrun by Parliamentarian troops, and during the Great Storm of 1703. | When was the current building constructed? | 5 | I have a clock. | I hate history. | I live in Île de la Cité | I have been the Anglican services. | I have lived on the island of Sicily. | The current building was constructed in the 12th century on the site of an earlier church. | When was the current building constructed? | The current building was constructed in the 12th century on the site of an earlier church. It doesn't appear to have lasted long as an extensive construction was ordered between 1193 and 1218 during the episcopate of Henry of Abergavenny. | ['I am from Wales.', 'I like the church.', 'I have read about some parliamentarian troops.', 'I love big cathedrals.', 'I like the choir.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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RJOSL62ZKJNK | 4 | By 1717, the damage to the cathedral was so extensive that the church seriously considered the removal of the see. Following further storms in the early 1720s, construction of a new cathedral began in 1734, designed by John Wood, the Elder. | Who designed the construction that began in 1734? | 5 | I want to see famous people. | I am interested in Spain. | I am a huge fan of traveling. | I love to visit Melbourne. | I have an interest in listed buildings. | Following further storms in the early 1720s, construction of a new cathedral began in 1734, designed by John Wood, the Elder. | Who designed the construction that began in 1734? | Following further storms in the early 1720s, construction of a new cathedral began in 1734, designed by John Wood, the Elder. In 1734 work began on a new cathedral, designed by Wood. | ['I am from Wales.', 'I like the church.', 'I have read about some parliamentarian troops.', 'I love big cathedrals.', 'I like the choir.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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RJOSL62ZKJNK | 5 | The work done on the church since World War II is primarily concrete and Pennant sandstone, and the roofs, of Welsh slate and lead, were added during the post-war rebuilding. In February 2007, the organ was damaged during a severe lightning strike, prompting a fundraiser of £1.5 million to raise money for an entirely new organ. | When was the organ destroyed? | 5 | I am a museum lover. | I am from Maryland. | I would like to make publications. | I want to know about studio pottery. | I am a manufacturer of Steel girders. | In February 2007, the organ was damaged during a severe lightning strike, prompting a fundraiser of £1.5 million to raise money for an entirely new organ. | When was the organ destroyed? | In February 2007, the organ was damaged during a severe lightning strike, prompting a fundraiser of £1.5 million to raise money for an entirely new organ. This organ was rebuilt in 1937 by Hill, Norman and Beard. | ['I am from Wales.', 'I like the church.', 'I have read about some parliamentarian troops.', 'I love big cathedrals.', 'I like the choir.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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DE3VZLUG0UEW | 0 | Churchill Square (Officially "Sir Winston Churchill Square") is the main downtown square in Edmonton, and is the heart of the Arts District. The square plays host to a large majority of festivals and events in Greater Edmonton. | Wow, this is amazing! What is this? | 1 | I love New York City. | I am planning a trip to Canada. | I am studying Geology and want to become an Archeologist. | I have been to Hampshire before. | I am interested in natural history. | Downtown Edmonton is the central business district of Edmonton, Alberta. Located at the geographical centre of the city, the downtown area is bounded by 109 Street to the west, 105 Avenue to the north, 97 Street to the east, 97 Avenue and Rossdale Road to the south, and the North Saskatchewan River to the southeast. | Wow, this is amazing! What is this? | It is a $2.5 billion mixed-use sports and entertainment district being developed on 10 hectares (25 acres; 120,000 sq yd) of land in Downtown. The Edmonton Pedway is a pedestrian skywalk system that consists of bridges and tunnels connecting to various buildings and LRT stations in the downtown area. | ['I want to visit Alberta.', 'I am planning a trip to Canada.', 'I am a businessman.', 'The Oilers are my favorite team.', 'I am interested in architecture.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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DE3VZLUG0UEW | 1 | Federal government offices were housed in the Federal Building at the north-east corner of Government Centre until they relocated to Canada Place, located at the east edge of downtown, in the 1980s. The Federal Building is undergoing a $356 million renovation due to be completed in 2015 for provincial government offices and a new underground parking structure. | Where in Canada is it? | 0 | I want to visit Alberta. | I will travel through Leer. | I hope to go to Ohio state someday. | I find the medieval era fascinating. | I would like to visit Newport. | Downtown Edmonton is the central business district of Edmonton, Alberta. Located at the geographical centre of the city, the downtown area is bounded by 109 Street to the west, 105 Avenue to the north, 97 Street to the east, 97 Avenue and Rossdale Road to the south, and the North Saskatchewan River to the southeast. | Where in Canada is Downtown Edmonton located? | Downtown Edmonton is the central business district of Edmonton, Alberta. Located at the geographical centre of the city, the downtown area is bounded by 109 Street to the west, 105 Avenue to the north, 97 Street to the east, 97 Avenue and Rossdale Road to the south, and the North Saskatchewan River to the southeast. | ['I want to visit Alberta.', 'I am planning a trip to Canada.', 'I am a businessman.', 'The Oilers are my favorite team.', 'I am interested in architecture.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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DE3VZLUG0UEW | 2 | Together with help from nearby streets like 100 Avenue, 104 Street, 101 Street, and 102 Avenue, the Jasper West area (west of 97 Street) is one of the major retail, living, commercial, and entertainment districts of the city. | What is in the area? | 2 | I am a professional cycling practitioner. | I like staying in resorts. | I am a businessman. | I recently moved to Virginia. | I am a Metallica fan. | Downtown Edmonton is the central business district of Edmonton, Alberta. Located at the geographical centre of the city, the downtown area is bounded by 109 Street to the west, 105 Avenue to the north, 97 Street to the east, 97 Avenue and Rossdale Road to the south, and the North Saskatchewan River to the southeast. | What is in the area around Edmonton? | Downtown Edmonton is the central business district of Edmonton, Alberta. Churchill Square (Officially "Sir Winston Churchill Square") is the main downtown square in Edmonton, and is the heart of the Arts District. | ['I want to visit Alberta.', 'I am planning a trip to Canada.', 'I am a businessman.', 'The Oilers are my favorite team.', 'I am interested in architecture.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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DE3VZLUG0UEW | 3 | In recent years, the area has seen a revival, with new lofts and condos being constructed or proposed, along with many designer shops. The area also included Canada's first urban format Sobey's Fresh Market, flanking the curved Birks building as the entrance to 104 Street at Jasper Avenue, serving the residential population until its closure in 2014. | What makes the area significant? | 2 | I like to take care of my garden. | I would like to build a housing estate. | I am a businessman. | I enjoy seeing a garden. | I have never been to a Nature Museum. | Downtown Edmonton is the central business district of Edmonton, Alberta. Located at the geographical centre of the city, the downtown area is bounded by 109 Street to the west, 105 Avenue to the north, 97 Street to the east, 97 Avenue and Rossdale Road to the south, and the North Saskatchewan River to the southeast. | What makes Downtown Edmonton significant? | Downtown Edmonton is the central business district of Edmonton, Alberta. McKay Avenue School is an important historical building located in downtown Edmonton. | ['I want to visit Alberta.', 'I am planning a trip to Canada.', 'I am a businessman.', 'The Oilers are my favorite team.', 'I am interested in architecture.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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DE3VZLUG0UEW | 4 | Downtown Edmonton is the central business district of Edmonton, Alberta. Located at the geographical centre of the city, the downtown area is bounded by 109 Street to the west, 105 Avenue to the north, 97 Street to the east, 97 Avenue and Rossdale Road to the south, and the North Saskatchewan River to the southeast. | Are there just business in the area? | 3 | I wish to know about pinelands. | I wish to get a job. | I am so crazy about Atkinson designs. | The Oilers are my favorite team. | I like the Brutalist architecture. | The Edmonton Oilers's arena, Rogers Place is located in the middle of downtown. The Oilers play their home games at Rogers Place. | Are there just business in Downtown Edmonton? | Downtown Edmonton is the central business district of Edmonton, Alberta. The residents of Downtown Edmonton are represented by the Downtown Edmonton Community League, established in 1999, which runs a community hall located at 100 Avenue and 103 Street. | ['I want to visit Alberta.', 'I am planning a trip to Canada.', 'I am a businessman.', 'The Oilers are my favorite team.', 'I am interested in architecture.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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DE3VZLUG0UEW | 5 | Together with help from nearby streets like 100 Avenue, 104 Street, 101 Street, and 102 Avenue, the Jasper West area (west of 97 Street) is one of the major retail, living, commercial, and entertainment districts of the city. | Is there anything other reason to visit the area? | 4 | I wish I could have my own house one day. | I don't like Stuy Town. | I'm from the UK. | I would like to work with LeMessurier Consultants. | I am interested in architecture. | McKay Avenue School is an important historical building located in downtown Edmonton. Named for Dr. William Morrison MacKay, a doctor with the Hudson's Bay Company and Alberta's first doctor. Construction began in 1904 when the cornerstone was laid by the Governor General of Canada, Lord Minto. The building was named a provincial historic resource in 1976. Due to declining enrollments, the school was closed in 1983 | Is there anything other reason to visit the area besides the business district and the arena | Downtown Edmonton is the central business district of Edmonton, Alberta. The Edmonton Oilers's arena, Rogers Place is located in the middle of downtown. | ['I want to visit Alberta.', 'I am planning a trip to Canada.', 'I am a businessman.', 'The Oilers are my favorite team.', 'I am interested in architecture.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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O56QSQ4G4WCD | 0 | Olvera Street (also Calle Olvera or Placita Olvera, originally Calle de los Vignes, Vine Street, and Wine Street) is a historic street in downtown Los Angeles, and a part of El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument, the area immediately around the 19th-century Los Angeles Plaza, which has been the main square of the city since the early 1820s, when California was still part of Mexico, and was the center of community life until the town expanded in the 1870s. Many of the Plaza District's historic buildings are on Olvera Street, including its oldest one, the Avila Adobe, built in 1818; the Pelanconi House built in 1857; and the Sepulveda House built in 1887. | Wow, this is amazing! What is this? | 1 | I have never heard of Portsea Island. | I would like to visit Los Angeles. | I recently read a book about gravity. | I have never seen a monument. | I have never been to North Carolina. | Olvera Street (also Calle Olvera or Placita Olvera, originally Calle de los Vignes, Vine Street, and Wine Street ) is a historic street in downtown Los Angeles, and a part of El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument, the area immediately around the 19th-century Los Angeles Plaza, which has been the main square of the city since the early 1820s, when California was still part of Mexico, and was the center of community life until the town expanded in the 1870s. | Wow, this is amazing! What is this? | This pedestrian mall is a block-long narrow, tree-shaded, brick-lined marketplace where some merchants are descended from the original vendors who opened shops when a then-decrepit Olvera Street was recreated as a tourist attraction in 1930, a romanticized version with the theme of a Mexican marketplace. Olvera Street (also Calle Olvera or Placita Olvera, originally Calle de los Vignes, Vine Street, and Wine Street) is a historic street in downtown Los Angeles, and a part of El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument, the area immediately around the 19th-century Los Angeles Plaza, which has been the main square of the city since the early 1820s, when California was still part of Mexico, and was the center of community life until the town expanded in the 1870s. | ['I am Mexican.', 'I would like to visit Los Angeles.', 'I love restaurants.', 'I like going shopping.', 'I have an interest in pedestrian malls.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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O56QSQ4G4WCD | 2 | Olvera Street (also Calle Olvera or Placita Olvera, originally Calle de los Vignes, Vine Street, and Wine Street) is a historic street in downtown Los Angeles, and a part of El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument, the area immediately around the 19th-century Los Angeles Plaza, which has been the main square of the city since the early 1820s, when California was still part of Mexico, and was the center of community life until the town expanded in the 1870s. Many of the Plaza District's historic buildings are on Olvera Street, including its oldest one, the Avila Adobe, built in 1818; the Pelanconi House built in 1857; and the Sepulveda House built in 1887. | Thanks! That sounds great. What else should I know about Olvera Street? | 0 | I am Mexican. | I like eat out at restaurants. | I find tunnels useful. | I am not the kind of tourist interested in going to many different local restaurants. | I hope to visit Michigan. | Restaurants, vendors, and public establishments are along the pedestrian mall, a block-long narrow, tree-shaded, brick-lined marketplace where some merchants are descended from the original vendors who opened shops when a then-decrepit Olvera Street was recreated as a tourist attraction in 1930, a romanticized version with the theme of a Mexican marketplace. The exterior facades of the brick buildings enclosing Olvera Street and on the small vendor stands lining its center are colorful piñatas, hanging puppets in white peasant garb, Mexican pottery, serapes, mounted bull horns, and oversized sombreros. | What else should I know about Olvera Street other than restaurants and vendors? | Olvera Street is home to more than three dozen restaurants, vendors, and public establishments. The exterior facades of the brick buildings enclosing Olvera Street and on the small vendor stands lining its center are colorful piñatas, hanging puppets in white peasant garb, Mexican pottery, serapes, mounted bull horns, and oversized sombreros. | ['I am Mexican.', 'I would like to visit Los Angeles.', 'I love restaurants.', 'I like going shopping.', 'I have an interest in pedestrian malls.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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O56QSQ4G4WCD | 3 | The exterior facades of the brick buildings enclosing Olvera Street and on the small vendor stands lining its center are colorful piñatas, hanging puppets in white peasant garb, Mexican pottery, serapes, mounted bull horns, and oversized sombreros. Olvera Street attracts almost two million visitors per year who can find, while not an authentic Mexican or Mexican-American market, an homage to the history and traditions of the pueblo's early settlers and the city's Mexican heritage. | That's pretty interesting. How many people visit each year? | 5 | I’m not bog in going to the museum. | I don’t like outdated. | I am aware of neo-classical. | I would like to know the origins. | I am willing to make a trip to North Tyrol. | Olvera Street attracts almost two million visitors per year who can find, while not an authentic Mexican or Mexican-American market, an homage to the history and traditions of the pueblo's early settlers and the city's Mexican heritage. | That's pretty interesting. How many people visit each year? | Olvera Street attracts almost two million visitors per year who can find, while not an authentic Mexican or Mexican-American market, an homage to the history and traditions of the pueblo's early settlers and the city's Mexican heritage. the Plaza). | ['I am Mexican.', 'I would like to visit Los Angeles.', 'I love restaurants.', 'I like going shopping.', 'I have an interest in pedestrian malls.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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O56QSQ4G4WCD | 4 | The exterior facades of the brick buildings enclosing Olvera Street and on the small vendor stands lining its center are colorful piñatas, hanging puppets in white peasant garb, Mexican pottery, serapes, mounted bull horns, and oversized sombreros. Olvera Street attracts almost two million visitors per year who can find, while not an authentic Mexican or Mexican-American market, an homage to the history and traditions of the pueblo's early settlers and the city's Mexican heritage. | Can you tell me anything else that I can find on Olvera Street? | 5 | I would like to more about churches. | I would like to know about sightseeing in Indiana. | I like to visit forts. | I would like to have been an architect. | I hope to learn French. | Many of the Plaza District's historic buildings are on Olvera Street, including its oldest one, the Avila Adobe, built in 1818; the Pelanconi House built in 1857; and the Sepulveda House built in 1887. | Can you tell me anything else that I can find on Olvera Street other than restaurants and | Olvera Street is home to more than three dozen restaurants, vendors, and public establishments. Olvera Street attracts almost two million visitors per year who can find, while not an authentic Mexican or Mexican-American market, an homage to the history and traditions of the pueblo's early settlers and the city's Mexican heritage. | ['I am Mexican.', 'I would like to visit Los Angeles.', 'I love restaurants.', 'I like going shopping.', 'I have an interest in pedestrian malls.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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O56QSQ4G4WCD | 5 | Pelanconi House at 17 Olvera Street, built in the 1850s, is the oldest surviving brick house in Los Angeles. In 1924, it was converted into a restaurant called La Golondrina, which is the oldest restaurant on Olvera Street. | That sounds neat. How old are those houses? | 5 | I am interested in United States Capitol. | I would like to visit New Mexico. | I am curious about the tropical rainforest. | I am interested in ETFE. | I have visited Suvarnadurg. | Many of the Plaza District's historic buildings are on Olvera Street, including its oldest one, the Avila Adobe, built in 1818; the Pelanconi House built in 1857; and the Sepulveda House built in 1887. | How old are the houses along Olvera Street? | Many of the Plaza District's historic buildings are on Olvera Street, including its oldest one, the Avila Adobe, built in 1818; the Pelanconi House built in 1857; and the Sepulveda House built in 1887. Pelanconi House at 17 Olvera Street, built in the 1850s, is the oldest surviving brick house in Los Angeles. | ['I am Mexican.', 'I would like to visit Los Angeles.', 'I love restaurants.', 'I like going shopping.', 'I have an interest in pedestrian malls.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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SPIEUFJXYUZQ | 0 | The Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Filipino: Basilika Menor at Kalakhang Katedral ng Kalinis-linisang Paglilihi; Spanish: Basílica Menor y Catedral Metropolitana de la Inmaculada Concepción), also known as the Manila Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Manila), is the cathedral of Manila and basilica located in Intramuros, the historic walled city within today's modern city of Manila, Philippines. It is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, a title for the Blessed Virgin Mary, the principal patroness of the country. | Where is this place? | 1 | I wish to see a châteaux for the first time. | I love going churches. | I would like to have a musical career. | I have visited Čukarica before. | I am not very fond of Catholic religion. | The Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Filipino: Basilika Menor at Kalakhang Katedral ng Kalinis-linisang Paglilihi; Spanish: Basílica Menor y Catedral Metropolitana de la Inmaculada Concepción), also known as the Manila Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Manila), is the cathedral of Manila and basilica located in Intramuros, the historic walled city within today's modern city of Manila, Philippines. | Where is this place? | The Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Filipino: Basilika Menor at Kalakhang Katedral ng Kalinis-linisang Paglilihi; Spanish: Basílica Menor y Catedral Metropolitana de la Inmaculada Concepción), also known as the Manila Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Manila), is the cathedral of Manila and basilica located in Intramuros, the historic walled city within today's modern city of Manila, Philippines. The cathedral crypt is the resting place for former Archbishops of Manila and a few other prelates: | ["I'd like to visit Manila.", 'I love going churches.', "I'd like to visit a historic place.", "I'm interested in wars.", 'I want to learn more about history.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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SPIEUFJXYUZQ | 1 | The artistic designs of the stained glass windows of the Manila Cathedral are mostly products of the creative genius of Ocampo, one of the most versatile contemporary Filipino artists during his time and a recipient of the 1964 Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan Award from the city government of Manila. | Who designed Manila Cathedral? | 5 | I do not know much about Robert Maytag. | I love to try cultural food. | I like the Laura River. | I have buildings. | I wish I could publish a picture book for children. | The cathedral's present incarnation, was constructed from 1954 to 1958 under Most Rev. Rufino J. Cardinal Santos, DD; and under the supervision of the notable Kapampangan architect Fernando H. Ocampo. | Who designed Manila Cathedral? | The artistic designs of the stained glass windows of the Manila Cathedral are mostly products of the creative genius of Ocampo, one of the most versatile contemporary Filipino artists during his time and a recipient of the 1964 Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan Award from the city government of Manila. When the church was elevated to a cathedral in 1579 (coinciding with the canonical erection of the Diocese of Manila), a new structure made from nipa, wood, and bamboo was constructed in 1581 by Domingo de Salazar, the first-ever bishop of Manila. | ["I'd like to visit Manila.", 'I love going churches.', "I'd like to visit a historic place.", "I'm interested in wars.", 'I want to learn more about history.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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SPIEUFJXYUZQ | 2 | The cathedral was originally the "church of Manila" officially established in 1571 by a secular priest, Fray Juan de Vivero, who arrived in Manila Bay in 1566. De Vivero, the chaplain on the galleon of San Gerónimo, was sent by the Archbishop of Mexico, Alonso de Montúfar, to establish Christianity as the spiritual and religious administration in newly colonized Philippines. | When was Manila Cathedral established? | 5 | I am aware of archaeological site. | I like to stay in seaside resort. | I like to learn about Wildlife. | Ferry rides are my favorite. | I am interested in the Ride experience. | The cathedral was originally the "church of Manila" officially established in 1571 by a secular priest, Fray Juan de Vivero, | When was Manila Cathedral established? | The cathedral was originally the "church of Manila" officially established in 1571 by a secular priest, Fray Juan de Vivero, who arrived in Manila Bay in 1566. Manila Cathedral in 1899 | ["I'd like to visit Manila.", 'I love going churches.', "I'd like to visit a historic place.", "I'm interested in wars.", 'I want to learn more about history.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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SPIEUFJXYUZQ | 3 | The Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Filipino: Basilika Menor at Kalakhang Katedral ng Kalinis-linisang Paglilihi; Spanish: Basílica Menor y Catedral Metropolitana de la Inmaculada Concepción), also known as the Manila Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Manila), is the cathedral of Manila and basilica located in Intramuros, the historic walled city within today's modern city of Manila, Philippines. It is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, a title for the Blessed Virgin Mary, the principal patroness of the country. | What is Manila Cathedral dedicated to? | 5 | I love tigers and they are my favorite animal. | I like Book of Joshua. | I will visit Moray. | I hope to find the meaning of the word cenotaph. | I have visited the Bijapur Fort. | It is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, a title for the Blessed Virgin Mary, the principal patroness of the country. | What is Manila Cathedral dedicated to? | The Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Filipino: Basilika Menor at Kalakhang Katedral ng Kalinis-linisang Paglilihi; Spanish: Basílica Menor y Catedral Metropolitana de la Inmaculada Concepción), also known as the Manila Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Manila), is the cathedral of Manila and basilica located in Intramuros, the historic walled city within today's modern city of Manila, Philippines. In 1581 Pope Gregory XIII issued a papal bull consecrating the cathedral building to La Purísima Inmaculada Concepción de María, while Miguel López de Legazpi consecrated the city of Manila to Saint Potenciana. | ["I'd like to visit Manila.", 'I love going churches.', "I'd like to visit a historic place.", "I'm interested in wars.", 'I want to learn more about history.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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SPIEUFJXYUZQ | 4 | The cathedral was originally a parish church in Manila under the Archdiocese of Mexico in 1571, until it became a separate diocese on February 6, 1579 upon the issuance of the papal bull, Illius Fulti Præsido by Pope Gregory XIII. The cathedral was damaged and destroyed several times since the original structure was built in 1581 while the eighth and current structure of the cathedral was completed in 1958. | Why was the original Manila Cathedral destroyed? | 3 | I have followed two famous pilgrimage ways in my country. | I don't have much knowledge about Beijing. | I'll go to graduate school. | I'm interested in wars. | I would like to go to Japan. | This incarnation of the cathedral, was reduced to rubble by the Japanese in a scorched-earth defense in 1945 during the Battle of Manila, as the Second World War neared its conclusion. | Why was the original Manila Cathedral destroyed? | This incarnation of the cathedral, was reduced to rubble by the Japanese in a scorched-earth defense in 1945 during the Battle of Manila, as the Second World War neared its conclusion. The cathedral was damaged and destroyed several times since the original structure was built in 1581 while the eighth and current structure of the cathedral was completed in 1958. | ["I'd like to visit Manila.", 'I love going churches.', "I'd like to visit a historic place.", "I'm interested in wars.", 'I want to learn more about history.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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SPIEUFJXYUZQ | 5 | The cathedral serves as the episcopal seat of the Archbishop of Manila. | What does Manila Cathedral serve as? | 5 | I have worked for JP Morgan Chase. | Looking at the cemetery is so heartbreaking. | I am travelling to hongkong. | I like to see a movie. | I hope to visit an abbey. | The cathedral serves as the episcopal seat of the Archbishop of Manila. | What does Manila Cathedral serve as? | The cathedral serves as the episcopal seat of the Archbishop of Manila. The Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Filipino: Basilika Menor at Kalakhang Katedral ng Kalinis-linisang Paglilihi; Spanish: Basílica Menor y Catedral Metropolitana de la Inmaculada Concepción), also known as the Manila Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Manila), is the cathedral of Manila and basilica located in Intramuros, the historic walled city within today's modern city of Manila, Philippines. | ["I'd like to visit Manila.", 'I love going churches.', "I'd like to visit a historic place.", "I'm interested in wars.", 'I want to learn more about history.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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NV4AC1MOF16L | 0 | Fort Independence is a granite bastion fort that provided harbor defenses for Boston, Massachusetts. Located on Castle Island, Fort Independence is one of the oldest continuously fortified sites of English origin in the United States. | Wow, this is amazing! What is this? | 2 | I don't like to learn about World War II. | I dont like heights. | I like Forts. | I'm from the UK. | I enjoy spending time at the park. | Fort Independence is a granite bastion fort that provided harbor defenses for Boston, Massachusetts. | Wow, this is amazing! What is this? | Fort Independence is a granite bastion fort that provided harbor defenses for Boston, Massachusetts. A persistent, though mostly apocryphal, story involving Fort Independence was allegedly the inspiration behind one of Edgar Allan Poe's most well known works. | ["I'm from Massachusetts.", 'I live in Boston.', 'I like Forts.', 'I work in the National Register of Historic Places.', "I'm curious about the American Revolution."] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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NV4AC1MOF16L | 1 | Fort Independence is a granite bastion fort that provided harbor defenses for Boston, Massachusetts. Located on Castle Island, Fort Independence is one of the oldest continuously fortified sites of English origin in the United States. | Where is it located? | 1 | I have deer. | I live in Boston. | I love conservation efforts. | I have read about joint-stock companies. | I am from Queensland, Australia. | Fort Independence is a granite bastion fort that provided harbor defenses for Boston, Massachusetts. | Where is Fort Independence located? | Located on Castle Island, Fort Independence is one of the oldest continuously fortified sites of English origin in the United States. Fort Independence is a granite bastion fort that provided harbor defenses for Boston, Massachusetts. | ["I'm from Massachusetts.", 'I live in Boston.', 'I like Forts.', 'I work in the National Register of Historic Places.', "I'm curious about the American Revolution."] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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NV4AC1MOF16L | 2 | Fort Independence was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. | Is it a historic place? | 3 | I like USA. | I am curious about the creation of this place. | I want to attend Howard University. | I work in the National Register of Historic Places. | I am studying arts. | Fort Independence was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. | Is it a historic place? | Fort Independence was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. Today it is preserved as a state park and fires occasional ceremonial salutes. | ["I'm from Massachusetts.", 'I live in Boston.', 'I like Forts.', 'I work in the National Register of Historic Places.', "I'm curious about the American Revolution."] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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NV4AC1MOF16L | 3 | The existing granite fort was constructed between 1833 and 1851. Today it is preserved as a state park and fires occasional ceremonial salutes. | When was it built? | 5 | I wish I could see animal exhibits at the zoo. | There are frequent floods where I live every year. | I hope to learn more about apartheid. | I don't like roadways. | I like going to different kinds of temples. | The first primitive fortification, called "The Castle", was placed on the site in 1634 and, after two re-buildings, replaced circa 1692 with a more substantial structure known as Castle William. | When was it built? | The existing granite fort was constructed between 1833 and 1851. After it was evacuated, the fort was quickly re-built by American forces in 1776. | ["I'm from Massachusetts.", 'I live in Boston.', 'I like Forts.', 'I work in the National Register of Historic Places.', "I'm curious about the American Revolution."] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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NV4AC1MOF16L | 4 | The existing granite fort was constructed between 1833 and 1851. Today it is preserved as a state park and fires occasional ceremonial salutes. | Is it the current one? | 5 | I wish I could travel to space and experience zero gravity. | I love historical mysteries. | I love Zoos. | I like watching baseball teams. | I don't know what a surveyor-general is. | The existing granite fort was constructed between 1833 and 1851 | Is The Fort Independence the current one? | Fort Independence is a granite bastion fort that provided harbor defenses for Boston, Massachusetts. Located on Castle Island, Fort Independence is one of the oldest continuously fortified sites of English origin in the United States. | ["I'm from Massachusetts.", 'I live in Boston.', 'I like Forts.', 'I work in the National Register of Historic Places.', "I'm curious about the American Revolution."] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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NV4AC1MOF16L | 5 | Over the course of its history, a shot was never fired in anger from Fort Independence by United States forces. | There're still shots fired from it? | 5 | I love Mardi Gras. | I am going to Delaware. | I wish I could be the discoverer of the Pacific Ocean. | I have a dream to go to a seminary. | I wish to visit other countries. | Today it is preserved as a state park and fires occasional ceremonial salutes. | There're still shots fired from the Fort Independence? | Over the course of its history, a shot was never fired in anger from Fort Independence by United States forces. At the height of its strength during the American Civil War, the fort mounted 96 cannon, some of which were 15-inch Rodman guns capable of firing a 450-pound shot more than 3 miles (4.8 km). | ["I'm from Massachusetts.", 'I live in Boston.', 'I like Forts.', 'I work in the National Register of Historic Places.', "I'm curious about the American Revolution."] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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UCJELBQSR4QH | 0 | New York City Hall is the seat of New York City government, located at the center of City Hall Park in the Civic Center area of Lower Manhattan, between Broadway, Park Row, and Chambers Street. Constructed from 1803 to 1812, the building is the oldest city hall in the United States that still houses its original governmental functions, such as the office of the Mayor of New York City and the chambers of the New York City Council. | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. | 0 | I wish to visit new york. | I would like to ride a boat on the Mississippi. | I am afraid of mausoleums. | I'm curious about Heritage Sites. | I love Geology. | Location City Hall Park between Broadway and Park Row Manhattan, New York City | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place | It is also listed on the New York State and National Registers of Historic Places. City Hall was originally an area for the first almshouse in 1653. | ['I wish to visit new york.', 'I like visiting historical landmarks.', "I hope there's a subway station.", 'I am interested in architecture.', 'I love French renaissance revival architectural style.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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UCJELBQSR4QH | 1 | The architectural style of City Hall combines two noted historical movements, French Renaissance, which can be seen in the design of the exterior, and American-Georgian in the interior design. The design of City Hall influenced at least two later civic structures, the Tweed Courthouse and the Surrogate's Courthouse immediately to the north. | Which architectural style is this built in? | 4 | I have only seen a castle in the book. | I have been to Illinois many times. | I'd like to visit Italy. | I think that research universities moves de country foward. | I love French renaissance revival architectural style. | The architectural style of City Hall combines two noted historical movements, French Renaissance, which can be seen in the design of the exterior, and American-Georgian in the interior design. | Which architectural style is this built in? | The architectural style of City Hall combines two noted historical movements, French Renaissance, which can be seen in the design of the exterior, and American-Georgian in the interior design. Although Mangin and McComb designed the building, which was constructed between 1810 and 1812, it has been altered numerous times over the years by several architects::69 | ['I wish to visit new york.', 'I like visiting historical landmarks.', "I hope there's a subway station.", 'I am interested in architecture.', 'I love French renaissance revival architectural style.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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UCJELBQSR4QH | 2 | Other notable rooms include: | Awesome! But what about transportation, what facilities are available in that regard? | 2 | I am always relaxed when I am inside a church. | I love jazz music. | I hope there's a subway station. | I would like to climb mountain in Germany. | I want to become a financial accountant. | Other nearby, open subway stations are Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall/Chambers Street (4, 5, 6, <6>, J, and Z trains) and Chambers Street–World Trade Center/Park Place/Cortlandt Street (2, 3, A, C, E, N, R, and W trains). | What facilities are available to get to and from Manhattan city hall? | New York City Hall is the seat of New York City government, located at the center of City Hall Park in the Civic Center area of Lower Manhattan, between Broadway, Park Row, and Chambers Street. Architectural landmarks surround City Hall, including St. Paul's Chapel, St. Peter's Church, the Home Life Building, the Rogers Peet Building, and the Woolworth Building to the west; the Broadway–Chambers Building to the northwest; 280 Broadway, 49 Chambers, Tweed Courthouse, and Surrogate's Courthouse to the north; the Manhattan Municipal Building to the northeast; the Brooklyn Bridge to the east; and the New York Times Building, the Potter Building, and the Park Row Building to the southwest. | ['I wish to visit new york.', 'I like visiting historical landmarks.', "I hope there's a subway station.", 'I am interested in architecture.', 'I love French renaissance revival architectural style.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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UCJELBQSR4QH | 3 | :30, 103 | That's nice! Umm, how old is this place? | 5 | I would like to know about the Fossils. | I love the Perpendicular Gothic style. | I will live in Easton. | I wish to see some renovations. | I am working in Immigration Department. | Constructed from 1803 to 1812, the building is the oldest city hall in the United States that still houses its original governmental functions, such as the office of the Mayor of New York City and the chambers of the New York City Council. | Umm, how old is the new york city hall place? | Constructed from 1803 to 1812, the building is the oldest city hall in the United States that still houses its original governmental functions, such as the office of the Mayor of New York City and the chambers of the New York City Council. New York City Hall is the seat of New York City government, located at the center of City Hall Park in the Civic Center area of Lower Manhattan, between Broadway, Park Row, and Chambers Street. | ['I wish to visit new york.', 'I like visiting historical landmarks.', "I hope there's a subway station.", 'I am interested in architecture.', 'I love French renaissance revival architectural style.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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UCJELBQSR4QH | 4 | New York City Hall has played a central role in several films and television series. Examples include: | Unbelievable! Has it ever been featured in any movie? | 5 | I wish to go to Berlin someday. | I love to see beautiful forest. | I don't like British Bangladeshis. | I am curious about massacres. | I don’t like high prices. | New York City Hall has played a central role in several films and television series. Examples include: Spin City (1996–2002), set in City Hall, starred Michael J. Fox as a Deputy Mayor making efforts to stop the dim-witted Mayor from embarrassing himself in front of the media and voters. In the 1984 movie Ghostbusters the Mayor summons the protagonists to City Hall to discuss the impending end of the world | Has the new york city hall ever been featured in any movie? | New York City Hall has played a central role in several films and television series. City Hall is a New York City designated landmark. | ['I wish to visit new york.', 'I like visiting historical landmarks.', "I hope there's a subway station.", 'I am interested in architecture.', 'I love French renaissance revival architectural style.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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UCJELBQSR4QH | 5 | On the inside, the rotunda is a soaring space with a grand marble stairway rising up to the second floor, where ten fluted Corinthian columns support the coffered dome, which was added in a 1912 restoration by Grosvenor Atterbury. The rotunda has been the site of municipal as well as national events. | Tell me something interesting about it. | 5 | I hate quarries. | I love learning the evolution of names for places. | I am writing a paper on William Craven. | I would like to spot squirrels. | I like coral habitat. | Google Maps uses New York City Hall as the zero-mile point from which distances from New York City are measured. | Tell me something interesting about the new york city hall. | New York City Hall is the seat of New York City government, located at the center of City Hall Park in the Civic Center area of Lower Manhattan, between Broadway, Park Row, and Chambers Street. New York City Hall is a National Historic Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. | ['I wish to visit new york.', 'I like visiting historical landmarks.', "I hope there's a subway station.", 'I am interested in architecture.', 'I love French renaissance revival architectural style.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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TJCETDX3BCJP | 0 | Chichester Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Chichester. It is located in Chichester, in West Sussex, United Kingdom. | Where is this place? | 5 | I have a sister who is a freshman. | I am curious about caves. | I would love to relax near the Seine River. | I have a friend from Czech Republic. | I am interested in the Economy. | Chichester Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Chichester. It is located in Chichester, in West Sussex, United Kingdom. | Where is this place? | It is located in Chichester, in West Sussex, United Kingdom. The city of Chichester, though it retains two main cross streets laid out by the Romans, has always been small enough for the city's entire population to fit inside the cathedral at once, causing Daniel Defoe to comment: | ['I am not Anglican.', 'I live in the United Kingdom.', 'I wish to visit West Sussex.', 'I dislike cathedrals.', "I don't care about religion."] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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TJCETDX3BCJP | 1 | At 277 ft (84 m) high, it is the fourth tallest cathedral spire in the UK after Salisbury, Norwich and Coventry. | Cool! What is it? | 0 | I am not Anglican. | I know the Prime Minister of India. | I am not from Nevada. | I find history interesting. | I don't like eating in public. | Chichester Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Chichester | Cool! What is Chichester in West Sussex? | The spire of Chichester Cathedral, rising above its green copper roof, can be seen for many miles across the flat meadows of West Sussex and is a landmark for sailors, Chichester being the only medieval English cathedral which is visible from the sea. It is located in Chichester, in West Sussex, United Kingdom. | ['I am not Anglican.', 'I live in the United Kingdom.', 'I wish to visit West Sussex.', 'I dislike cathedrals.', "I don't care about religion."] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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TJCETDX3BCJP | 2 | Chichester Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Chichester. It is located in Chichester, in West Sussex, United Kingdom. | Nice! What is its name? | 3 | I like playing games. | I hope to become an architect one day. | I love to do long walks and breath fresh air. | I dislike cathedrals. | I would like to go to California in United States. | Chichester Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Chichester. | What is the name of the place where the Anglican Bishop of Chichester is located | Chichester Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Chichester. It is located in Chichester, in West Sussex, United Kingdom. | ['I am not Anglican.', 'I live in the United Kingdom.', 'I wish to visit West Sussex.', 'I dislike cathedrals.', "I don't care about religion."] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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TJCETDX3BCJP | 3 | Chichester Cathedral has fine architecture in both the Norman and the Gothic styles, and has been described by the architectural critic Ian Nairn as "the most typical English Cathedral". Despite this, Chichester has two architectural features that are unique among England's medieval cathedrals—a free-standing medieval bell tower (or campanile) and double aisles. | Amazing! What is the architecture of it? | 5 | I'm interested in space. | I want to watch live sport games. | I would like to be shareholder of a good profitable company. | I would like to know the other name of Enron field. | I am living in Saint Petersburg. | Chichester Cathedral has fine architecture in both the Norman and the Gothic styles, and has been described by the architectural critic Ian Nairn as "the most typical English Cathedral" | What is the architecture of Chichester Cathedral? | Chichester Cathedral has fine architecture in both the Norman and the Gothic styles, and has been described by the architectural critic Ian Nairn as "the most typical English Cathedral". Despite this, Chichester has two architectural features that are unique among England's medieval cathedrals—a free-standing medieval bell tower (or campanile) and double aisles. | ['I am not Anglican.', 'I live in the United Kingdom.', 'I wish to visit West Sussex.', 'I dislike cathedrals.', "I don't care about religion."] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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TJCETDX3BCJP | 4 | The high altar | That is really cool! And does it have any interesting fact about it? | 5 | I find palaces interesting. | I would like to re-visit Australia. | I love racing events. | I like Stony Hollow. | I'd like to visit China. | Chichester Cathedral has fine architecture in both the Norman and the Gothic styles, and has been described by the architectural critic Ian Nairn as "the most typical English Cathedral". Despite this, Chichester has two architectural features that are unique among England's medieval cathedrals—a free-standing medieval bell tower (or campanile) and double aisles. | Does Chichester Cathedral have any interesting fact about it? | It is also speculated, by Eric Shanes, that Chichester Cathedral is the subject of one of Turner's colour studies for Picturesque Views in England and Wales. Despite this, Chichester has two architectural features that are unique among England's medieval cathedrals—a free-standing medieval bell tower (or campanile) and double aisles. | ['I am not Anglican.', 'I live in the United Kingdom.', 'I wish to visit West Sussex.', 'I dislike cathedrals.', "I don't care about religion."] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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813T37B9S4DD | 0 | Mount Dennis is a neighbourhood in the York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and Ward 11 in Toronto. Primarily located along Eglinton Avenue between the Humber River and the Kitchener commuter rail line, the neighbourhood was best known for Kodak Heights, once a major film manufacturing facility owned and operated by the Eastman Kodak Company. | Where is this place? | 1 | I wish to build a complex in Yemen. | I am living in Toronto. | I wish I knew more about tsunamis. | I am fascinated by herbivores. | I don't care about architecture. | Mount Dennis is a neighbourhood in the York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Where is this place? | Mount Dennis is a neighbourhood in the York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and Ward 11 in Toronto. Primarily located along Eglinton Avenue between the Humber River and the Kitchener commuter rail line, the neighbourhood was best known for Kodak Heights, once a major film manufacturing facility owned and operated by the Eastman Kodak Company. | ["I'm from Canada.", 'I am living in Toronto.', 'I am working in police.', 'I love my neighbourhood.', 'I am interested in education.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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813T37B9S4DD | 1 | The area was known by residents in the 1940s to 1990s for using bizarre and harsh policing tactics, that has also given Toronto Police Service's 12 Division at 70 Trethewey Drive a harsh reputation for racial profiling, and extreme alt-right viewpoints on policing staffs' part, which undoubtedly is related to the Todd Baylis murder of one of its officers. The Mount Dennis BIA has been largely ineffective at encouraging local businesses to thrive, asides from barbershops and hair-dressers, it remains a largely hospitality and restaurant business area, with no real means of employment outside the retail sector. | What made it famous? | 4 | I adore old artifacts. | I am writing paper about railways. | I am finding the lists provided in new south Wales state heritage register and national trust of australia. | I love Works of art. | I am interested in education. | the neighbourhood was best known for Kodak Heights | What made it famous? | The area was known by residents in the 1940s to 1990s for using bizarre and harsh policing tactics, that has also given Toronto Police Service's 12 Division at 70 Trethewey Drive a harsh reputation for racial profiling, and extreme alt-right viewpoints on policing staffs' part, which undoubtedly is related to the Todd Baylis murder of one of its officers. Primarily located along Eglinton Avenue between the Humber River and the Kitchener commuter rail line, the neighbourhood was best known for Kodak Heights, once a major film manufacturing facility owned and operated by the Eastman Kodak Company. | ["I'm from Canada.", 'I am living in Toronto.', 'I am working in police.', 'I love my neighbourhood.', 'I am interested in education.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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813T37B9S4DD | 2 | According to a CBC article on Mount Dennis, “Aggressive community policing [part of the Toronto police's anti-violence intervention strategy initiative] is intimidating, and black males in particular feel racially profiled rather than supported," says Shadya Yasin, a Somali-Canadian who works and lives in the neighbourhood. "This translates into huge numbers in an area where 23 per cent of the population is black.” | How is the police here? | 2 | I like listening to podcasts. | I am willing to visit Blue Brook. | I am working in police. | I am studying about English Civil war. | I adore Fort. | The area was known by residents in the 1940s to 1990s for using bizarre and harsh policing tactics, | How is the police here? | The area was known by residents in the 1940s to 1990s for using bizarre and harsh policing tactics, that has also given Toronto Police Service's 12 Division at 70 Trethewey Drive a harsh reputation for racial profiling, and extreme alt-right viewpoints on policing staffs' part, which undoubtedly is related to the Todd Baylis murder of one of its officers. According to a CBC article on Mount Dennis, “Aggressive community policing [part of the Toronto police's anti-violence intervention strategy initiative] is intimidating, and black males in particular feel racially profiled rather than supported," says Shadya Yasin, a Somali-Canadian who works and lives in the neighbourhood. | ["I'm from Canada.", 'I am living in Toronto.', 'I am working in police.', 'I love my neighbourhood.', 'I am interested in education.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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813T37B9S4DD | 3 | Mount Dennis is a neighbourhood in the York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and Ward 11 in Toronto. Primarily located along Eglinton Avenue between the Humber River and the Kitchener commuter rail line, the neighbourhood was best known for Kodak Heights, once a major film manufacturing facility owned and operated by the Eastman Kodak Company. | Is there a river nearby? | 0 | I'm from Canada. | I like the Roman Catholic faith. | I want to visit South Africa. | I would like to visit Braga. | I have already visited Australia. | located along Eglinton Avenue between the Humber River | Is there a river nearby Kodak Heights? | Primarily located along Eglinton Avenue between the Humber River and the Kitchener commuter rail line, the neighbourhood was best known for Kodak Heights, once a major film manufacturing facility owned and operated by the Eastman Kodak Company. This factory complex, known as "Kodak Heights", was a major employer for Mount Dennis' residents until it was shut down in 2005. | ["I'm from Canada.", 'I am living in Toronto.', 'I am working in police.', 'I love my neighbourhood.', 'I am interested in education.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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813T37B9S4DD | 4 | In census tract 5350156.01 in 2006, 600 residents owned their homes while 1590 residents rented their homes. This information was gathered by the mandatory long-form census conducted in 2006. | How many people live here? | 2 | I am fascinated by the solstice. | I am not gay. | I am working in police. | I have visited Bergisches Land lonback. | I love taking pictures of beautiful statues. | A total of 31,125 of 62,620 are immigrant populations as of 2016. | How many people live here? | A total of 31,125 of 62,620 are immigrant populations as of 2016. In census tract 5350156.01 in 2006, 600 residents owned their homes while 1590 residents rented their homes. | ["I'm from Canada.", 'I am living in Toronto.', 'I am working in police.', 'I love my neighbourhood.', 'I am interested in education.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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813T37B9S4DD | 5 | The area gets its name from the Dennis family (led by John Dennis (1758–1832)), Loyalist shipbuilders who owned the property, as well as a boatyard on the Humber, at the turn of the 19th century. [citation needed] It remained largely rural, with orchards, gravel and clay pits and a few market gardens. | How was it got its name? | 1 | I wish I can visit Hawaiian Islands soon. | I am living in Toronto. | I wish to live in Pennsylvania. | I have tunnel phobia. | I wish I see wild animals in a National Park. | The area gets its name from the Dennis family (led by John Dennis (1758–1832)), Loyalist shipbuilders who owned the property | How was it got its name? | The area gets its name from the Dennis family (led by John Dennis (1758–1832)), Loyalist shipbuilders who owned the property, as well as a boatyard on the Humber, at the turn of the 19th century. [citation needed] It remained largely rural, with orchards, gravel and clay pits and a few market gardens. | ["I'm from Canada.", 'I am living in Toronto.', 'I am working in police.', 'I love my neighbourhood.', 'I am interested in education.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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PRZ0LL1D6UB8 | 0 | Sing Sing Correctional Facility is a maximum-security prison operated by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision in the village of Ossining, New York. It is about 30 miles (48 km) north of New York City on the east bank of the Hudson River. | Wow, this is amazing! What is this? | 1 | I'd like to visit a church. | I have never been to the United States. | I enjoy halloween parties. | I am interested in the road. | I am interested in ancient locations. | Sing Sing Correctional Facility is a maximum-security prison operated by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision in the village of Ossining, New York. | Wow, this is amazing! What is this? | It is about 30 miles (48 km) north of New York City on the east bank of the Hudson River. A cell in the older facility | ["I wouldn't like to end up locked up in a prison.", 'I have never been to the United States.', 'I hate that capital punishment still exists in this world.', 'I have had nightmares about being executed in the electric chair.', 'I am always up for a visit to a museum.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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PRZ0LL1D6UB8 | 2 | Sing Sing holds about 1,700 prisoners and housed the execution chamber for the State of New York until the abolishment of capital punishment in New York. | Have people been executed by capital punishment in Sing Sing? | 2 | I hope to play carillon. | I love celebrations. | I hate that capital punishment still exists in this world. | I have the fantasy about diverse restaurants. | I have been studying the Aboriginal people. | Sing Sing holds about 1,700 prisoners and housed the execution chamber for the State of New York until the abolishment of capital punishment in New York. In total, 614 men and women — including four inmates under federal death sentences — were executed by electric chair at Sing Sing until the abolition of the death penalty in 1972. | Have people been executed by capital punishment in Sing Sing? | Sing Sing holds about 1,700 prisoners and housed the execution chamber for the State of New York until the abolishment of capital punishment in New York. In total, 614 men and women — including four inmates under federal death sentences — were executed by electric chair at Sing Sing until the abolition of the death penalty in 1972. | ["I wouldn't like to end up locked up in a prison.", 'I have never been to the United States.', 'I hate that capital punishment still exists in this world.', 'I have had nightmares about being executed in the electric chair.', 'I am always up for a visit to a museum.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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PRZ0LL1D6UB8 | 3 | High profile executions in Sing Sing's electric chair, nicknamed "Old Sparky", include Julius and Ethel Rosenberg on June 19, 1953, for espionage for the Soviet Union on nuclear weapon research; and Gerhard Puff on August 12, 1954, for the murder of an FBI agent. The last person executed in New York state was Eddie Lee Mays, for murder, on August 15, 1963. | Who was the last person to be executed at Sing Sing by the death penalty? | 5 | I like learning about royal properties. | I would like to visit St Giles. | I like Halloween. | I am interested in oracles. | I'm interested in the Mayans. | The last person executed in New York state was Eddie Lee Mays, for murder, on August 15, 1963. | Who was the last person to be executed at Sing Sing by the death penalty? | High profile executions in Sing Sing's electric chair, nicknamed "Old Sparky", include Julius and Ethel Rosenberg on June 19, 1953, for espionage for the Soviet Union on nuclear weapon research; and Gerhard Puff on August 12, 1954, for the murder of an FBI agent. In total, 614 men and women — including four inmates under federal death sentences — were executed by electric chair at Sing Sing until the abolition of the death penalty in 1972. | ["I wouldn't like to end up locked up in a prison.", 'I have never been to the United States.', 'I hate that capital punishment still exists in this world.', 'I have had nightmares about being executed in the electric chair.', 'I am always up for a visit to a museum.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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PRZ0LL1D6UB8 | 4 | The name "Sing Sing" was derived from the Sintsink Indian tribe from whom the land was purchased in 1685, and was formerly also the name of the village. In 1970, the name of the prison was changed to the "Ossining Correctional Facility," but it reverted to its original name in 1985. | Where does the name of the prison come from? | 5 | I would like to know more about Geography. | I am writings a paper on parliamentary democracy. | I have heard about Persian Gulf. | I love river Rye. | I love the look of limestone buildings. | The name "Sing Sing" was derived from the Sintsink Indian tribe from whom the land was purchased in 1685, and was formerly also the name of the village. | Where does the name of Sing Sing Correctional Facility come from? | By May, Lynds had decided to build a prison on Mount Pleasant, near (and thus named after) a small village in Westchester County named Sing Sing, whose name came from the Wappinger (Native American) words sinck sinck which translates to 'stone upon stone'. Sing Sing Correctional Facility is a maximum-security prison operated by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision in the village of Ossining, New York. | ["I wouldn't like to end up locked up in a prison.", 'I have never been to the United States.', 'I hate that capital punishment still exists in this world.', 'I have had nightmares about being executed in the electric chair.', 'I am always up for a visit to a museum.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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PRZ0LL1D6UB8 | 5 | Sing Sing Correctional Facility is a maximum-security prison operated by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision in the village of Ossining, New York. It is about 30 miles (48 km) north of New York City on the east bank of the Hudson River. | Can you tell me some interesting fact about Sing Sing Correctional Facility? | 5 | I dislike churches. | I went to the University of Toronto. | I don't like Chinese food. | I want to visit France. | I enjoy cycling. | The expression "up the river" to describe someone in prison or heading to prison derives from the practice of sentencing people convicted in New York City to serve their terms in Sing Sing, which is located up the Hudson River from the city. The slang expression dates from 1891. | Can you tell me some interesting fact about Sing Sing Correctional Facility? | Sing Sing Correctional Facility is a maximum-security prison operated by the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision in the village of Ossining, New York. Sing Sing holds about 1,700 prisoners and housed the execution chamber for the State of New York until the abolishment of capital punishment in New York. | ["I wouldn't like to end up locked up in a prison.", 'I have never been to the United States.', 'I hate that capital punishment still exists in this world.', 'I have had nightmares about being executed in the electric chair.', 'I am always up for a visit to a museum.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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E4IUXW9Q530Z | 0 | Donington Park has a long history of holding rock festivals having played host to the Monsters of Rock festival from 1980 to the mid 90s, when groups such as AC/DC, Metallica and Iron Maiden performed there. With a few years off the park then played host to Stereophonics' A Day At The Races event and the Rock and Blues Festival in 2001, and the Ozzfest in 2002. | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. | 0 | I am from Castle Donington. | I have curiosity about Geology. | I love mountain. | I am willing to see River Wye. | I hope to visit a State Park. | Donington Park is a motorsport circuit located near Castle Donington in Leicestershire, England. | I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place | Donington Park has a long history of holding rock festivals having played host to the Monsters of Rock festival from 1980 to the mid 90s, when groups such as AC/DC, Metallica and Iron Maiden performed there. Donington Park lies south west of Nottingham, south east of Derby and is situated in Leicestershire. | ['I am from Castle Donington.', 'I enjoy Truck Racing.', 'I am a fan of Ayrton Senna.', 'I like Spitfire sculpture.', 'I want to know about Alain Prost.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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E4IUXW9Q530Z | 1 | Other events taking place at the track include a 1000 km endurance race for the Le Mans Series in 2006, the World Series by Renault and the Great and British Motorsport Festival. On 26 August 2007, the circuit hosted the British Motocross Grand Prix, with a purpose-built motocross circuit constructed on the infield of the road circuit. | What kind of races take place here? | 1 | I am intrigued by the development of the areas around me. | I enjoy Truck Racing. | I am a crafts person. | I would like to know more about the Cistercian order. | I am interested in city transportation. | Donington Park has long been home to many prestigious motorsport events including BTCC, British F3, British Superbike Championship, WorldSBK, Superleague Formula, Truck Racing. | What kind of races take place at Donington Park? | Donington Park has long been home to many prestigious motorsport events including BTCC, British F3, British Superbike Championship, WorldSBK, Superleague Formula, Truck Racing. Donington Park was proposed to host the MotoGP British Grand Prix as an alternative venue chosen for 2015, since the Circuit of Wales, having won the Dorna contract from 2015, will be unfinished. | ['I am from Castle Donington.', 'I enjoy Truck Racing.', 'I am a fan of Ayrton Senna.', 'I like Spitfire sculpture.', 'I want to know about Alain Prost.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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E4IUXW9Q530Z | 2 | For the next 23 years, Donington held the race up until 2009, but in light of the proposed Donington Formula 1 deal, MotoGP organisers Dorna Sports agreed a five-year deal with Silverstone from 2010. Following the failed 2010 Formula 1 bid, in less than a year Donington had lost both competitions for the foreseeable future. | Who has won formula one races here? | 2 | I have studied about Kennedy family through my father. | I live in paris. | I am a fan of Ayrton Senna. | I like to learn about art conservation. | I am a Navy vet and went to boot camp in Illinois. | Donington Park was the host of the 1993 European Grand Prix on 11 April 1993, which was affected by rain. | Who has won formula one races here? | Chris Sylt, a respected journalist specialising in the financial side of Formula One, questioned Simon Gillett's track record, citing an earlier failure of his company Innovation Motorsport, owing £200,000, and his apparent lack of experience. For the next 23 years, Donington held the race up until 2009, but in light of the proposed Donington Formula 1 deal, MotoGP organisers Dorna Sports agreed a five-year deal with Silverstone from 2010. | ['I am from Castle Donington.', 'I enjoy Truck Racing.', 'I am a fan of Ayrton Senna.', 'I like Spitfire sculpture.', 'I want to know about Alain Prost.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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E4IUXW9Q530Z | 3 | Donington Park was the venue for the biggest rave to ever take place in the United Kingdom, when music promotor Fantazia held their 'One Step Beyond' event there in 1992. 25,000 tickets were sold, but police estimated that 3000 people had entered without tickets. | How many fans can enter this park? | 5 | I like the design work of Frank Cullen. | I hope to learn more about the dioceses of the United Kingdom. | I closely follow Formula One Racing. | I will travel through Bristol. | I have planned to go for mountain biking. | The circuit business is now owned by Jonathan Palmer's MotorSport Vision organisation, and the surrounding Donington Park Estate, still owned by the Wheatcroft family, is currently under lease by MotorSport Vision until 2038. It has a capacity of 120,000. | How many fans can enter Donington Park? | Donington Park is a motorsport circuit located near Castle Donington in Leicestershire, England. Donington is the venue for 2 rallies, with one of the events being a round of the MSN Circuit Rally Championship. | ['I am from Castle Donington.', 'I enjoy Truck Racing.', 'I am a fan of Ayrton Senna.', 'I like Spitfire sculpture.', 'I want to know about Alain Prost.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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ZB63EGRKT3VM | 0 | The place has a strong or special association with a person, or group of persons, of importance of cultural or natural history of New South Wales's history. | I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. | 0 | I love town halls. | I have huge interest in museum. | I am interested in Neolithic Villages. | I find railways interesting. | I would love to get training in a variety of feels in order to improve my overall skills as a person. | ranville Town Hall is a heritage-listed former town hall at 10 Carlton Street, Granville, Cumberland Council, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by C. A. Harding (council chambers) and J. W. Hill (auditorium). | I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. | The place has a strong or special association with a person, or group of persons, of importance of cultural or natural history of New South Wales's history. The place has strong or special association with a particular community or cultural group in New South Wales for social, cultural or spiritual reasons. | ['I love town halls.', 'I am from Australia.', 'I like railway transportation.', 'I have seen pictures of timbers.', 'I like auditoriums.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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ZB63EGRKT3VM | 1 | The current allotment covers an area of 2739.4 sqm and is located on a gentle sloping site fronting Carlton Street, Granville. Today it is bounded along the northern side by a laneway leading to the library carpark. | Where is it located? | 1 | I have the dream of graduating in medicine. | I am from Australia. | I would love to visit St Mary's Cathedral. | I don't like U.S. military. | I want to travel to Hong Kong. | Granville Town Hall is a heritage-listed former town hall at 10 Carlton Street, Granville, Cumberland Council, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by C. A. Harding (council chambers) and J. W. Hill (auditorium). | Where is Granville Town Hall located? | Granville Town Hall is a heritage-listed former town hall at 10 Carlton Street, Granville, Cumberland Council, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The Granville Town Hall is of state significance in demonstrating the development of Granville and nearby Parramatta in the late nineteenth century following the opening of the railway in 1855. | ['I love town halls.', 'I am from Australia.', 'I like railway transportation.', 'I have seen pictures of timbers.', 'I like auditoriums.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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ZB63EGRKT3VM | 2 | In 1900 a main Hall or auditorium (designed by James Whitmore Hill) including a gallery, stage and two "retiring rooms" on one side with lavatory accommodation was constructed. The upstairs gallery was accessed by a new door opening cut into the former external western wall. | Who designed it? | 5 | I am in Italy for the winter. | I love the United States Army. | I have lived with my mother all my life. | I am interested in sports games. | I wish to visit Chernobyl. | It was designed by C. A. Harding (council chambers) and J. W. Hill (auditorium). | Who designed it? | It was designed by C. A. Harding (council chambers) and J. W. Hill (auditorium). In 1900 a main Hall or auditorium (designed by James Whitmore Hill) including a gallery, stage and two "retiring rooms" on one side with lavatory accommodation was constructed. | ['I love town halls.', 'I am from Australia.', 'I like railway transportation.', 'I have seen pictures of timbers.', 'I like auditoriums.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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ZB63EGRKT3VM | 3 | In 1900 a main Hall or auditorium (designed by James Whitmore Hill) including a gallery, stage and two "retiring rooms" on one side with lavatory accommodation was constructed. The upstairs gallery was accessed by a new door opening cut into the former external western wall. | When was it built? | 5 | I am from Iowa. | I am planning to go to Alaska. | I am interested in knowing about butterfly. | I would like to go to a national park in Australia. | I am interested in old towns. | The council chambers were built in 1888 by Banks and Whitehurst, with the auditorium added in 1900, to serve as the seat of the Municipality of Granville. | When was Granville Town Hall built? | The building of the Town Hall in 1888 followed closely after the incorporation of Granville as a local government district in 1885. Granville Town Hall is of state significance as a largely intact example of a council chambers building (1888) with an early auditorium (1900). | ['I love town halls.', 'I am from Australia.', 'I like railway transportation.', 'I have seen pictures of timbers.', 'I like auditoriums.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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ZB63EGRKT3VM | 4 | The council chambers were built in 1888 by Banks and Whitehurst, with the auditorium added in 1900, to serve as the seat of the Municipality of Granville. The property is now owned by Cumberland Council since 2016, having been owned by the City of Parramatta since 1949. | Who now owns the property? | 5 | I wish to visit more capitols. | I wish to know about the heritage centre. | I like to learn English Culture. | I have never been the Botswana. | I find islands interesting. | The property is now owned by Cumberland Council since 2016, having been owned by the City of Parramatta since 1949. | Who now owns the property? | The property is now owned by Cumberland Council since 2016, having been owned by the City of Parramatta since 1949. To the south and west of the property now abuts residential development. | ['I love town halls.', 'I am from Australia.', 'I like railway transportation.', 'I have seen pictures of timbers.', 'I like auditoriums.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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ZB63EGRKT3VM | 5 | It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 5 December 2003. | When was it added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register? | 5 | I'm going to take a trip to Montana. | I would like to attend a sports event. | I hate Crusades. | I love making sculptures. | I am a professor of Latin. | It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 5 December 2003. | When was it added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register? | It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 5 December 2003. Granville Town Hall was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 5 December 2003 having satisfied the following criteria. | ['I love town halls.', 'I am from Australia.', 'I like railway transportation.', 'I have seen pictures of timbers.', 'I like auditoriums.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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Y7RYX7QYI59E | 0 | This lifeboat was funded by the generous bequests of Miss Enid Marjory Collett together with other gifts and legacies. The Enid Collett was the first Tamar-class lifeboat to go on service at a lifeboat station in the RNLI's south east region. | Wow, this is amazing! What is this? | 2 | I will live in Seattle. | I like Beaux-Arts style of architecture famous on 1929. | I want to visit west countries. | I have studied about Supreme Court in my studies. | I love Harlem. | Shoreham Harbour Lifeboat Station,a Royal National Lifeboat Institution station located in the town of Shoreham-by-Sea in the English county of West Sussex. | Wow, this is amazing! What is this? | This was a D-class (EA16) inshore lifeboat and was kept in its own berth constructed beneath the main boathouse. This first lifeboat was a self-righting pulling lifeboat and was 30 feet (9.1 m) in length. | ['I love sightseeing.', 'I salute people in rescue.', 'I want to visit west countries.', 'I believe lifeboat saves lives.', 'I enjoy water stations.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |
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Y7RYX7QYI59E | 1 | Shoreham Harbour Lifeboat Station is a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) station located in the town of Shoreham-by-Sea in the English county of West Sussex. It underwent extensive re-development in 2010 with a new purpose built boathall to accommodate its new Tamar-class all-weather lifeboat (AWB). | What does this station operates? | 3 | I would love to go to Cape Town. | I would like to camp at Canyon again. | I like orchids. | I believe lifeboat saves lives. | I wish to visit a temple in India. | It operates two lifeboats, the AWB RNLB Enid Collett and the Inshore lifeboat RNLB Joan Woodland. | What does Shoreham Harbour Lifeboat Station operate? | Shoreham Harbour Lifeboat Station is a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) station located in the town of Shoreham-by-Sea in the English county of West Sussex. Over the years, Shoreham Lifeboat Station crew have been involved in many rescues. | ['I love sightseeing.', 'I salute people in rescue.', 'I want to visit west countries.', 'I believe lifeboat saves lives.', 'I enjoy water stations.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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Y7RYX7QYI59E | 2 | The previous boathouse and station encountered problems with the occasional higher than normal spring tides. On occasion the south easterly storm waves would race across through the open harbour mouth and crash against the slipway, flooding the old station. | What problems where faced by these stations? | 5 | I love scenic views. | I am writing a book about former prison sites. | I am not from Kinshasa. | I would not love to live in New York City permanently. | I don't like hiking moutains. | The previous boathouse and station encountered problems with the occasional higher than normal spring tides. Also waves would race open harbour mouth and crash against the slipway, flooding the old station. | What problems where faced by these stations? | The previous boathouse and station encountered problems with the occasional higher than normal spring tides. Problems with sinkage of the slipway led to the decision to allocate a 13-ton Rother-class lifeboat (primarily designed for carriage launching) to the station in 1981. | ['I love sightseeing.', 'I salute people in rescue.', 'I want to visit west countries.', 'I believe lifeboat saves lives.', 'I enjoy water stations.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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Y7RYX7QYI59E | 3 | 72 of these were classed as medical emergency, but she is credited with saving the lives of 39 people. After the withdrawal of Hermione Lady Colwyn in April 2010, the station was served by various relief fleet Tynes until the new Tamar-class entered service in December 2010. | What are some of the achievements by this station? | 1 | I am religous. | I salute people in rescue. | I am interested in submarines. | I would like to learn more about listed buildings. | I am not willing to memorize the whole list of Presidents of the United States. | Shoreham Lifeboat Station crew have been involved in many rescues. Eight RNLI medals for gallantry, five silver and three bronze have been awarded. | What are some of the achievements by Shoreham Harbour Lifeboat Station? | Shoreham Harbour Lifeboat Station is a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) station located in the town of Shoreham-by-Sea in the English county of West Sussex. Over the years, Shoreham Lifeboat Station crew have been involved in many rescues. | ['I love sightseeing.', 'I salute people in rescue.', 'I want to visit west countries.', 'I believe lifeboat saves lives.', 'I enjoy water stations.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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Y7RYX7QYI59E | 4 | The previous boathouse and station encountered problems with the occasional higher than normal spring tides. On occasion the south easterly storm waves would race across through the open harbour mouth and crash against the slipway, flooding the old station. | Any interesting incidents here? | 4 | I am curious about weapons. | I like resort. | I would like to learn about mining. | I believe country's economy trusts the new architecture. | I enjoy water stations. | On 16 November 1941 the Royal Navy Minesweeper President Briand was struggling along the coast off Shoreham with engine trouble. The strong south wind along with the heavy swell was threatening to push the disabled vessel on to the shore. The Shoreham Watson-class lifeboat RNLB Rosa Woodd and Phyllis Lunn (ON 758) was launched to service and stood by the ship until 9.30pm at which time SS Goole, a tug had been called to the minesweeper, at which time the lifeboat returned to her station. | Any interesting incidents here? | There is a story that the naval officer in charge protected his men from shrapnel and strafing by constructing a makeshift wheelhouse from steel plate, but this has never been substantiated. At the scene, the tug was trying to haul the vessel clear of shallow water but the line broke which caused the minesweeper to roll heavily and the sea began to break over her decks. | ['I love sightseeing.', 'I salute people in rescue.', 'I want to visit west countries.', 'I believe lifeboat saves lives.', 'I enjoy water stations.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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Y7RYX7QYI59E | 5 | The previous boathouse and station encountered problems with the occasional higher than normal spring tides. On occasion the south easterly storm waves would race across through the open harbour mouth and crash against the slipway, flooding the old station. | What happens to these boat after a certain time ? | 0 | I love sightseeing. | I have a house. | I love power plants. | I'm interested in archeology. | I think karst cave system is so beautiful. I wish I could see it with my real eyes. | These life saving Shoreham lifeboat Dorothy and Philip Constant were later used for sight seeing to the Pentland Skerries, Scotland. | What happens to the Shoreham Lifeboat Station boat after a certain time? | The lifeboat returned to Shoreham arriving back at their station at 3:30 pm after being out at sea for 7 hours. The Shoreham Watson-class lifeboat RNLB Rosa Woodd and Phyllis Lunn (ON 758) was launched to service and stood by the ship until 9.30pm at which time SS Goole, a tug had been called to the minesweeper, at which time the lifeboat returned to her station. | ['I love sightseeing.', 'I salute people in rescue.', 'I want to visit west countries.', 'I believe lifeboat saves lives.', 'I enjoy water stations.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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IDDQP2JLAHR8 | 0 | The original Great Hall, built in the 12th century, stands at the core of this building. The architectural historian Mark Girouard considers Madresfield's internal courtyard to be its most impressive feature. | Wow, this is amazing! What is this? | 0 | I would like to visit Worcestershire. | I am a fan of George Washington. | I wish to see more wildlife. | I'm interested in international relationship between EU and other countries in other associations. | I love tall structures. | Madresfield Court is a country house in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. | Wow, this is amazing! What is this? | Surrounded by a moat, the Court is a Grade I listed building. A gallery flanks two sides of the upper level, lined by a railing with balusters of rock crystal quartz. | ['I would like to visit Worcestershire.', 'I love English country houses.', 'I am a fan of Evelyn Waugh.', 'I have an interest in Victorian architecture.', 'I hope to visit an antique library.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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IDDQP2JLAHR8 | 1 | The present building is largely a Victorian reconstruction, although the origins of the present house are from the 16th century, and the site has been occupied since Anglo-Saxon times. The novelist Evelyn Waugh was a frequent visitor to the house and based the family of Marchmain, who are central to his novel Brideshead Revisited, on the Lygons. | And what´s interesting about this place? | 1 | I like learning American history. | I love English country houses. | I have an interest in waterbirds. | I like book collections. | I hope to travel to many football stadiums across the globe and interact with fans. | Madresfield Court is a country house in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. | And what s interesting about Madresfield Court? | Madresfield Court is a country house in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. From 1970, Madresfield Court was the home of Rosalind, Lady Morrison, William and Mona's niece and, as of 2012, it is run and lived in by her daughter, Lucy Chenevix-Trench. | ['I would like to visit Worcestershire.', 'I love English country houses.', 'I am a fan of Evelyn Waugh.', 'I have an interest in Victorian architecture.', 'I hope to visit an antique library.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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IDDQP2JLAHR8 | 2 | Dorothy Williams, the Lygon family historian, notes that, by 1196, the manor was held by the de Bracy family who retained it for three centuries[a] until the marriage of Joan Bracy to Thomas Lygon in 1419–1420. The marriage between Thomas, and the Bracy heiress established the connection between the court and the Lygon family which has continued into the 21st century. | And could you tell me when was this manor built? | 3 | I am learning more about arts. | I enjoy foraging for food. | I own a small boat. | I have an interest in Victorian architecture. | I am travelling to visit egypt. | The home of the Lygon family for nearly six centuries, it has never been sold and has passed only by inheritance since the 12th century; a line of unbroken family ownership reputedly exceeded in length in England only by homes owned by the British Royal Family. The present building is largely a Victorian reconstruction, although the origins of the present house are from the 16th century, and the site has been occupied since Anglo-Saxon times. | And could you tell me when was this manor built? | Dorothy Williams, the Lygon family historian, notes that, by 1196, the manor was held by the de Bracy family who retained it for three centuries[a] until the marriage of Joan Bracy to Thomas Lygon in 1419–1420. Their only son Willam was bequeathed the manor of Madresfield by Joan's mother in 1450 and the house has been the home of the Lygon family since that time. | ['I would like to visit Worcestershire.', 'I love English country houses.', 'I am a fan of Evelyn Waugh.', 'I have an interest in Victorian architecture.', 'I hope to visit an antique library.'] | [False, False, False, True, False] |
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IDDQP2JLAHR8 | 3 | The present building is largely a Victorian reconstruction, although the origins of the present house are from the 16th century, and the site has been occupied since Anglo-Saxon times. The novelist Evelyn Waugh was a frequent visitor to the house and based the family of Marchmain, who are central to his novel Brideshead Revisited, on the Lygons. | And what interesting works of art are there inside this manor? | 5 | I love excursion railroad. | I am studying the Greek goddess Hera. | I did not like to visit Mumbai. | I want to do a tourist excursion. | I have heard of St. Helier. | An exceptionally complete piece of Arts and Crafts decoration of 1902. | And what interesting works of art are there inside this manor? | The Tudor house followed the plan of a standard moated manor. The architectural historian Mark Girouard considers Madresfield's internal courtyard to be its most impressive feature. | ['I would like to visit Worcestershire.', 'I love English country houses.', 'I am a fan of Evelyn Waugh.', 'I have an interest in Victorian architecture.', 'I hope to visit an antique library.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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IDDQP2JLAHR8 | 4 | The 7th Earl Beauchamp incorporated what had once been the billiard room into the library in order to make it larger and better accommodate its 8,000-volume collection. The Earl chose Charles Robert Ashbee and his Guild of Handicraft to decorate the new room. | And does this house have a library? | 5 | I like to read about the Neanderthals. | I have paintings. | I am interested in Architectural style. | I like going to the hills and lying on the top of it. | I have not been to prison. | The 7th Earl Beauchamp incorporated what had once been the billiard room into the library in order to make it larger and better accommodate its 8,000-volume collection. | And does this house have a library? | The 7th Earl Beauchamp incorporated what had once been the billiard room into the library in order to make it larger and better accommodate its 8,000-volume collection. The present building is largely a Victorian reconstruction, although the origins of the present house are from the 16th century, and the site has been occupied since Anglo-Saxon times. | ['I would like to visit Worcestershire.', 'I love English country houses.', 'I am a fan of Evelyn Waugh.', 'I have an interest in Victorian architecture.', 'I hope to visit an antique library.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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IDDQP2JLAHR8 | 5 | The present building is largely a Victorian reconstruction, although the origins of the present house are from the 16th century, and the site has been occupied since Anglo-Saxon times. The novelist Evelyn Waugh was a frequent visitor to the house and based the family of Marchmain, who are central to his novel Brideshead Revisited, on the Lygons. | And what other interesting information could you tell me about this house? | 5 | I love relaxing near rivers. | I like visiting Surrey. | I have a molossian dog in my home. | I feel great in libraries. | I am bored when I watch any award ceremony for too long. | The novelist Evelyn Waugh was a frequent visitor to the house and based the family of Marchmain, who are central to his novel Brideshead Revisited, on the Lygons. | And what other interesting information could you tell me about this house? | The present building is largely a Victorian reconstruction, although the origins of the present house are from the 16th century, and the site has been occupied since Anglo-Saxon times. The house was extensively restored and rebuilt between 1866 and 1888 by Philip Charles Hardwick for the 5th and 6th earls, creating the current "Victorian fantasy. | ['I would like to visit Worcestershire.', 'I love English country houses.', 'I am a fan of Evelyn Waugh.', 'I have an interest in Victorian architecture.', 'I hope to visit an antique library.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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J96J5K2ZWUHS | 0 | Lake Chad (French: Lac Tchad) is a historically large, shallow, endorheic lake in central Africa, which has varied in size over the centuries. According to the Global Resource Information Database of the United Nations Environment Programme, it shrank by as much as 95% from about 1963 to 1998. | Wow, this is amazing! What is this? | 0 | I have only been in Africa two times. | I have the fantasy of Museum. | I wish to see a bronze statue. | I wish to know more about Structure and governance. | I have a Ranch. | Lake Chad (French: Lac Tchad) is a historically large, shallow, endorheic lake in central Africa, which has varied in size over the centuries. | Wow, this is amazing! What is this? | It is the largest lake in the Chad Basin. In particular it is one of the world's major producers of wild spirulina. | ['I have only been in Africa two times.', 'I have an uncle who has worked in Guinea, Nigeria, and Cameroon.', 'I love watching films and TV shows about the ancient Romans.', 'I wish I could someday see elephants in their habitats in Africa.', 'I hope someday nobody on Earth is deprived of water.'] | [True, False, False, False, False] |
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J96J5K2ZWUHS | 1 | Lake Chad's volume of 72 km3 (17 cu mi) is very small relative to that of Lake Tanganyika (18,900 km3 (4,500 cu mi)), and Lake Victoria (2,750 km3 (660 cu mi)), African lakes with similar surface areas. | Is the Lake Chad smaller than it used to be? | 4 | I hate the Great Depression. | I love large towers. | I visit places based on their attractions. | I want to go on a cruise. | I hope someday nobody on Earth is deprived of water. | According to the Global Resource Information Database of the United Nations Environment Programme, it shrank by as much as 95% from about 1963 to 1998. The lowest area was in 1986, at 279 km2 (108 sq mi), but "the 2007 (satellite) image shows significant improvement over previous years." Lake Chad is economically important, providing water to more than 30 million people living in the four countries surrounding it (Chad, Cameroon, Niger, and Nigeria) on the central part of the Sahel. | Is the Lake Chad smaller than it used to be? | Lake Chad's volume of 72 km3 (17 cu mi) is very small relative to that of Lake Tanganyika (18,900 km3 (4,500 cu mi)), and Lake Victoria (2,750 km3 (660 cu mi)), African lakes with similar surface areas. Lake Chad has shrunk considerably since the 1960s, when its shoreline had an elevation of about 286 metres (938 ft) above sea level and it had an area of more than 26,000 square kilometres (10,000 sq mi), making its surface the fourth largest in Africa. | ['I have only been in Africa two times.', 'I have an uncle who has worked in Guinea, Nigeria, and Cameroon.', 'I love watching films and TV shows about the ancient Romans.', 'I wish I could someday see elephants in their habitats in Africa.', 'I hope someday nobody on Earth is deprived of water.'] | [False, False, False, False, True] |
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J96J5K2ZWUHS | 2 | Neighboring countries have agreed to commit resources to restoring the lake, notably Nigeria. | What countries are on the shores of the lake? | 1 | I want to visit a Library. | I have an uncle who has worked in Guinea, Nigeria, and Cameroon. | I don't know what pemmican is. | I hope I can visit some temples. | I dislike Edward Colston. | The lowest area was in 1986, at 279 km2 (108 sq mi), but "the 2007 (satellite) image shows significant improvement over previous years." Lake Chad is economically important, providing water to more than 30 million people living in the four countries surrounding it (Chad, Cameroon, Niger, and Nigeria) on the central part of the Sahel. | What countries are on the shores of the lake Chad? | Lake Chad is economically important, providing water to more than 30 million people living in the four countries surrounding it (Chad, Cameroon, Niger, and Nigeria) on the central part of the Sahel. Lake Chad has shrunk considerably since the 1960s, when its shoreline had an elevation of about 286 metres (938 ft) above sea level and it had an area of more than 26,000 square kilometres (10,000 sq mi), making its surface the fourth largest in Africa. | ['I have only been in Africa two times.', 'I have an uncle who has worked in Guinea, Nigeria, and Cameroon.', 'I love watching films and TV shows about the ancient Romans.', 'I wish I could someday see elephants in their habitats in Africa.', 'I hope someday nobody on Earth is deprived of water.'] | [False, True, False, False, False] |
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J96J5K2ZWUHS | 3 | Lake Chad's volume of 72 km3 (17 cu mi) is very small relative to that of Lake Tanganyika (18,900 km3 (4,500 cu mi)), and Lake Victoria (2,750 km3 (660 cu mi)), African lakes with similar surface areas. | What's the total surface of Lake Chad? | 5 | I have visited USA. | I am a fan of large estates. | I have not seen electric trams. | I like to do things in pair. | I like Hotels. | By 2000, its extent had fallen to less than 1,500 km2 (580 sq mi). Surface area 1,540 km2 (590 sq mi) (2020) Lake Chad has shrunk considerably since the 1960s, when its shoreline had an elevation of about 286 metres (938 ft) above sea level and it had an area of more than 26,000 square kilometres (10,000 sq mi), making its surface the fourth largest in Africa. | What's the total surface of Lake Chad? | Lake Chad's volume of 72 km3 (17 cu mi) is very small relative to that of Lake Tanganyika (18,900 km3 (4,500 cu mi)), and Lake Victoria (2,750 km3 (660 cu mi)), African lakes with similar surface areas. In 1983, Lake Chad was reported to have covered 10,000 to 25,000 km2 (3,900 to 9,700 sq mi), had a maximum depth of 11 metres (36 ft), and a volume of 72 km3 (17 cu mi). | ['I have only been in Africa two times.', 'I have an uncle who has worked in Guinea, Nigeria, and Cameroon.', 'I love watching films and TV shows about the ancient Romans.', 'I wish I could someday see elephants in their habitats in Africa.', 'I hope someday nobody on Earth is deprived of water.'] | [False, False, False, False, False] |
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J96J5K2ZWUHS | 4 | Lake Chad was first surveyed from shore by Europeans in 1823, and it was considered to be one of the largest lakes in the world then. In 1851, a party including the German explorer Heinrich Barth carried a boat overland from Tripoli across the Sahara Desert by camel and made the first European waterborne survey. | When did we discover this lake? | 2 | I am interested in animal rescue. | My father is an Architect. | I love watching films and TV shows about the ancient Romans. | I have visited Cévennes National Park once. | I love Zimbabwe. | Romans reached the lake in the first century of their empire. During the time of Augustus Lake Chad was still a huge lake and two Roman expeditions were performed in order to reach it: Septimius Flaccus and Julius Maternus reached the "lake of hippopotamus (as the lake was called by Claudius Ptolemaeus). Lake Chad was first surveyed from shore by Europeans in 1823, and it was considered to be one of the largest lakes in the world then. | When did we discover this lake? | Lake Chad was first surveyed from shore by Europeans in 1823, and it was considered to be one of the largest lakes in the world then. Romans reached the lake in the first century of their empire. | ['I have only been in Africa two times.', 'I have an uncle who has worked in Guinea, Nigeria, and Cameroon.', 'I love watching films and TV shows about the ancient Romans.', 'I wish I could someday see elephants in their habitats in Africa.', 'I hope someday nobody on Earth is deprived of water.'] | [False, False, True, False, False] |