Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System | | operates the Alpharetta Branch |
Bodleian Library | ... he larger, Al-Shifa' (Sanatio), exists nearly complete in manuscript in the | and elsewhere; part of it on the De Anima appeared at Pavia (1490) as the ... |
Vatican Library | ... nd in only one unreliable manuscript of Anastasius. This manuscript, in the | , bears the relevant passage inserted as a footnote at the bottom of a pag ... |
Susquehanna Bank Center | ... rfront is highlighted by its four main attractions, the USS New Jersey; the | ; Campbell's Field; and the Adventure Aquarium |
British Library | ... he oldest libraries in Europe, and in Britain is second in size only to the | . Known to Oxford scholars as "Bodley" or simply "the Bod", under the Lega ... |
St Katharine | ... llowed by the London (1805), the East India (also 1805), the Surrey (1807), | (1828) and the West India South (1829). The Victorian docks were mostly fu ... |
Library of Congress | ... nited States Constitution, was transferred from the State Department to the | . After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the documents were mo ... |
Surrey Commercial Docks | ... e now used as marinas or watersports centres (the major exception being the | , now largely filled in). Although large ships can - and occasionally stil ... |
Artscape Theatre Centre | ... arrying colourful umbrellas or playing an array of musical instruments. The | is the main performing arts venue in Cape Town |
Library of Congress | ... ecraft's works but retaining the copyrights for themselves. Searches of the | have failed to find any evidence that these copyrights were then renewed a ... |
Execution Dock | ... he other trades that supported the seafarer. Wapping was also the site of ' | ', where pirates and other water-borne criminals faced execution by hangin ... |
Adventure Aquarium | ... the USS New Jersey; the Susquehanna Bank Center; Campbell's Field; and the | |
Library of Congress | ... occurs in their classic short, Big Business (1929), which was added to the | as a national treasure in 1992, and one of their short films, which revolv ... |
Royal Albert Hall | The Concert for George was held at the | in London on 29 November 2002 as a memorial to George Harrison on the firs ... |
Bodleian | ... , Humphrey Hody, and Edward Bernard. Here he studied the manuscripts of the | , Corpus Christi and other college libraries. He collected material for li ... |
Hollywood Palladium | ... of marijuana in 1943, O'Day joined Woody Herman for a month-long gig at the | , followed by two weeks at the Orpheum. Unwilling to tour with another big ... |
Theater an der Wien | Steiner was manager of Vienna's | from 1869 to 1875 with Marie Geistinger, a Viennese actress, and from 1875 ... |
Barbican Centre | ... ideo game history, development, and culture. The game is also a part of the | 's traveling Game On exhibition. At the Belluard Bollwerk International 20 ... |
Harold B. Lee Library | ... Mountains, (including Mount Timpanogos) can be seen from the campus. BYU's | (also known as "HBLL" or "The Hubble"), which The Princeton Review ranked ... |
Library of Congress | ... k version of the song is included in the Gordon "Inferno" Collection in the | , under the title "The Appleknocker's Lament" |
Royal Victoria | ... South (1829). The Victorian docks were mostly further east, comprising the | (1855), Millwall (1868) and Royal Albert (1880). The King George V Dock wa ... |
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles | ... e in Helter Skelter: L.A. Art in the 1990s, curated by Paul Schimmel at the | (MOCA) |
Cottonian Library | ... The Foundation Act, added two other libraries to the Sloane collection. The | , assembled by Sir Robert Cotton, dated back to Elizabethan times and the ... |
CR-39 | ... on the bridge of the nose and by temple arms (sides) placed over the ears. | lenses are the most common plastic lenses due to their low weight, high sc ... |
Calorimeter (particle physics) | ... eters since this term is already used for a different type of detector (see | ) |
Bedford Corn Exchange | ... 1944 with increased danger to the hall, part of the proms were held in the | . Following the end of World War II the proms continued in the Hall and ha ... |
Carnegie library | The Selma and Dallas County Public Library, established in 1904 as a | , is the city's public library. The library is in downtown Selma |
Madison Square Garden | ... . Colombian Mario Miranda for the vacant world title in a fight held at the | . Laporte dropped Miranda in the eighth round and Miranda quit on his stoo ... |
Indica Gallery | ... arrived in England in 1965, exhibiting his Kinetic Light Sculptures at the | . Mardas impressed John Lennon with the Nothing Box; a small plastic box w ... |
Vatican Library | ... Secret History (Lat. Historia Arcana) was discovered centuries later in the | , Latin Anecdota, "unpublished writings"). The Secret History covers rough ... |
White Columns | ... York; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA); Kunsthaus Zurich | ;, New York; and also had his first solo museum exhibition at the Kunsthal ... |
Chicago Theatre | ... 38), and its sequel Brother Rat and a Baby (1940). They were engaged at the | , and married on January 26, 1940, at the Wee Kirk o' the Heather church i ... |
Queen Elizabeth Hall | ... performance by the Millennium Sinfonia, conducted by James Kelleher, at the | . London, |
Bodleian Library | ... of Hopkins's manuscripts and publications are in Campion Hall, Oxford; the | , Oxford; and the Foley Library at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washingt ... |
Ryman Auditorium | ... ucted into the Gospel Music Association's Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the | , and was voted into the CCM Hall of Fame in January 2004 by the readers o ... |
Ryman Auditorium | ... ducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in a special ceremony held at the | in Nashville, along with Elvis Presley, Keith Green, Kurt Kaiser, Doris Ak ... |
John Rylands Library | Firth's letters to Tout are in the latter's collection in the | , Manchester University |
Carnegie library | ... the city and the region with a collection of 76,751 volumes. It began as a | in 1904 |
Radio City Music Hall | In May 2008, Ross headlined at New York City's | 's 'Divas with Heart' concert event, which also featured fellow performers ... |
House of Wisdom | ... stotle's De caelo and Ptolemy's Almagest were translated into Arabic in the | in Baghdad |
Marathon County Public Library | Hatley Branch Library is the newest member of the | system and offers all available library services. The community center is ... |
Newberry Library | ... ograms in the United States include those at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, | , National Theatre Institute, and Grinnell-in-Washington, D.C |
Wigmore Hall | ... d piano commissioned by Midori for performance in 2010 in Stockholm and the | , London. Dean's near-contemporary, Julian Yu has written over 30 works fo ... |
Cotton library | ... manuscript survived to modern times in only one copy, which was part of the | . That copy was destroyed in a fire in 1731, but transcriptions that had b ... |
Royal Festival Hall | McTell celebrated his 60th birthday with a concert at London’s | in November, 2004. The entire show was filmed and released on DVD in 2005 ... |
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles | ... tensively, including exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the | (MOCA); Kunsthaus Zurich; White Columns, New York; and also had his first ... |
Two Oceans Aquarium | ... the city's most popular shopping venues, with several hundred shops and the | . Part of the charm of the V&A, as it is locally known, is that the Port c ... |
National Library of Wales (Aberystwyth) | ... mbing, some objects were evacuated to a Postal Tube Railway at Holborn, the | and a country house near Malvern. On the return of antiquities from wartim ... |
Cheltenham Town Hall | ... ltenham, Gloucestershire. After Wisdom appeared at a charity concert at the | , the actor Rex Harrison came backstage and urged him to become a professi ... |
Royal Albert | ... tly further east, comprising the Royal Victoria (1855), Millwall (1868) and | (1880). The King George V Dock was a late addition in 1921 |
Vatican Library | ... corded in the Fournier Register, which he took to Rome and deposited in the | . This has been documented by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's pioneering microhi ... |
National Marine Aquarium | ... rather than fish, due to the need to avoid duplicating the exhibits at the | in Plymouth. The project was subsequently taken on by Paignton Zoo Environ ... |
Wisconsin Valley Library Service | ... of MCPL, the Hatley Library (a.k.a. "MCPL Hatley") is also a member of the | , one of 17 state-level library consortia in Wisconsin, USA |
Carnegie Hall | ... techniques have been incorporated from classical music. From a festival in | of New York, in 1962, the bossa nova reached worldwide success. But over t ... |
Fountain | ... as art, not from the intrinsic qualities of the work itself. Thus, because | was exhibited, it was a sculpture |
Kunsthalle Bern | ... ite Columns, New York; and also had his first solo museum exhibition at the | in Switzerland, which traveled to Paris |
Lenin's Mausoleum | ... n 1945, when the banners of defeated Nazi armies were thrown at the foot of | . The Soviet Union held many parades in Red Square for May Day, Victory Da ... |
Cabinet Room | ... lding 86) was used for the meetings. Mahogany furniture patterned after the | of the White House was ordered from Washington, D.C |
Ford Auditorium | ... ilson Theater which was renamed Music Hall. In 1956, the orchestra moved to | on the waterfront of the Detroit River, where it remained for the next 33 ... |
docks | ... part of the boroughs of Southwark, Tower Hamlets, Newham and Greenwich. The | were formerly part of the Port of London, at one time the world's largest ... |
Irish Museum of Modern Art | ... e. In addition large art galleries are found across the city, including the | , the National Gallery, the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, The City Arts Cen ... |
Royal Library of Belgium | ... mes, which then became part of the library of Brussels, and then the future | where they are still found. The extensive archives of the Old University a ... |
Castel Sant'Angelo | ... n Cesare was planning the conquest of Tuscany. While he was convalescing in | , his troops controlled the conclave. The new pope, Pius III, had Cesare a ... |
El Escorial | ... shed, Cathedral of Valladolid was designed by Juan de Herrera, architect of | |
Madison Square Garden | The | audience reacted with wild applause and demonstrations for half an hour. O ... |
White Columns | ... st that was organized by Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth in the NYC art space | in June 1981 followed by the Speed Trials noise rock series organized by m ... |
Izod Center | ... North America after 10 years, making stops in New Jersey (East Rutherford) | , Montreal Bell Centre, Toronto Air Canada Centre, Chicago Allstate Arena, ... |
Rachel's Tomb | ... cob's twelfth son). Jacob buried her and erected a monument over her grave. | , just outside Bethlehem, remains a popular site for pilgrimages and praye ... |
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago | ... , Bolzano, Italy; Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, The Netherlands | ;, IL; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA; Museum of Contemporary ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... rfax, and in 1966 the first fully professional performance was given at the | conducted by Boult, both occasions largely the result of Simpson's lobbyin ... |
Taj Mahal | ... rned to England. During his tenure, Curzon undertook the restoration of the | , and expressed satisfaction that he had done so |
Chester Beatty Library | ... AD 800 and an example of Insular art, is on display in Trinity College. The | houses the famous collection of manuscripts, miniature paintings, prints, ... |
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum | The | was dedicated on October 20, 1979. Critics generally liked the finished bu ... |
Manila Ocean Park | ... mplex is the first planetarium in Southeast Asia. A newer attraction is the | , an oceanarium which opened in March 2008. Located nearby is the Quirino ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant," enterin ... |
The Veitch Memorial Medal | ... d, Silver-gilt, Silver and Bronze medals to exhibitors at its Flower Shows. | , named after James Veitch, is awarded annually to persons of any national ... |
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum | ... orial, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, the George Mason Memorial, the | , and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to the south |
Howland Great Dock | ... ulnerable to thieves and suffered from a lack of space at the quayside. The | in Rotherhithe (built 1696 and later forming the core of the Surrey Commer ... |
library | ... listed Dunfermline Carnegie library which was built between 1881–1883. This | was the first in the world to be funded via donations by philanthropist, A ... |
Great Library of Alexandria | ... hiladelphus in his Library”, which alludes to Ptolemy’s construction of the | and which accordingly serves as an allegory to Louis XIV’s expansion of th ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC and the Lincoln Center and | (in New York City) on numerous occasions, performing and premiering works ... |
British Library | Until 1997, when the | (previously centred on the Round Reading Room) moved to a new site, the Br ... |
Tibor de Nagy Gallery | ... n 1957 he had the first solo exhibition of his paintings in New York at the | and he had the final solo exhibition of his lifetime - Kenneth Noland Shap ... |
New York Public Library | ... f only 350 copies. The critic Lewis Mumford found a copy of the poem in the | in 1925 "with its pages uncut"—in other words, it had sat there unread for ... |
Allen County Public Library | Fort Wayne and Allen County residents have been served by the | (ACPL) and its thirteen branches since its founding in 1895 as the Fort Wa ... |
Majlis | ... years and which also provided for the election of the prime minister by the | . In March 1975, newly elected prime minister Zaki was arrested in a blood ... |
Contra Costa County Library | The Pittsburg Library of the | is located in Pittsburg |
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles | ... ningen, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL | ;, CA; Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA; Museum of Modern Art, Ne ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... ral others. She also toured Europe, performed a 50th Anniversary Concert at | and headlined New York's JVC Jazz Festival |
London Docks | ... ny of the original buildings were demolished during the construction of the | and Wapping was further seriously damaged during the Blitz. As the London ... |
Majlis | ... ution, Nasir was elected indirectly to a four-year presidential term by the | (legislature). He appointed Ahmed Zaki as the new prime minister |
Indian Trails Public Library District | Wheeling is served by the | and Prospect Heights Library District |
Purcell Room | ... cTell's management arrangements in house. Two sell-out concerts in London's | were recorded by McTell's tour manager and sound engineer, Donard Duffy, a ... |
Radcliffe Science Library | ... versity members may borrow some books from dependent libraries (such as the | ), the Bodleian operates principally as a and in general documents may not ... |
Sistine Chapel | ... e next day he celebrated Mass together with the College of Cardinals in the | . After the Mass, he delivered his first Urbi et Orbi (a traditional bless ... |
Allen County Public Library | ... rtle (a Boy Scout reservation near Angola), the Little Turtle Branch of the | , and Turtle Island in Lake Erie |
Library of Congress | ... wment for the Arts. Sherman's March was also chosen for preservation by the | National Film Registry in 2000 as an "historically significant American mo ... |
Tropaeum Traiani | ... nd was granted the title Dacicus Maximus. The victory was celebrated by the | . Decebalus, though, after being left to his own devices, in 105 undertook ... |
GTK+ | ... ating systems. Commonly used GUIs are gMplayer and Gnome MPlayer written in | , KMPlayer written in Qt, MPlayer OS X Extended and MPlayerX for Mac OS X ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
West India | The first of the Georgian docks was the | (opened 1802), followed by the London (1805), the East India (also 1805), ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... e never got another chance at a world title. He retired after losing at the | by a knockout in 6 rounds to Ken Buchanan. It was the only time he was sto ... |
John Rylands University Library | ... re entitled to use the facilities of the Victoria University, including the | at the Oxford Road site and sports facilities and social clubs organised b ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... York premiere of the composition, which took place on December 13, 1928 in | , with Walter Damrosch conducting the New York Philharmonic |
Library of Alexandria | ... ndria was burned to the ground. This section of the city once contained the | , although it is not known if the Library still existed in Aurelian's time ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... ged 82, made a comeback with a live one-man show, including one recorded at | in 1972 and released as a double album, An Evening with Groucho, on A&M Re ... |
DLL hell | ... nt facility called Side-by-Side Assembly was introduced to ameliorate the " | " that plagued 9x versions of Windows. It is also the first version of Win ... |
Magnolia stellata | ... ttracted a lot of horticultural interest. Some, such as the star magnolia ( | ) and the saucer magnolia (Magnolia × soulangeana), flower quite early in ... |
New York Public Library | Manhattan is served by the | , which has the largest collection of any public library system in the cou ... |
Hollywood Palladium | ... ment building in downtown Hollywood. Norman would frequently show up at the | unannounced and unscheduled on Sunday afternoons and sing to as many as 4, ... |
Biblioteca Casanatense | ... ni manuscripts from the W. Heyer Library of Cologne. They are housed at the | in Rome |
Madison Square Garden | ... ons" and later won the 1903 World Series of Football, held that December at | . The team included several of the era's top players, such as: Herman Kerc ... |
Tate Collection | ... evelopment Corporation. Tate Liverpool was created to display work from the | which comprises the national collection of British art from the year 1500 ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... hen he appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show twice in 1958. He made his debut at | in 1963 and won the Leventritt Competition in 1964. Soon afterward he bega ... |
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Royal Victoria Dock | ... led Destination Docklands was planned for September 1988, to be held at the | in east London. Close to the heart of London, the location was chosen in p ... |
Taj Mahal | ... in mosques, dancing to the music of regimental bands on the terrace of the | , using whips to force their way through crowded bazaars (as recounted by ... |
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House of Wisdom | ... had been appointed by the Abbasid Caliph Ma'mum founder of Baghdad, to 'the | ' in that city, he was a philosopher and an opponent of alchemy. Finally w ... |
Castel Sant'Angelo | ... m about 200 BCE that was found in the Mausoleum of the Emperor Hadrian (the | ) and installed at Palazzo Barberini by Cardinal Maffeo Barberini (later P ... |
British Library | ... Anthony Panizzi. Under his supervision, the British Museum Library (now the | ) quintupled in size and became a well-organised institution worthy of bei ... |
Phantastische Bibliothek Wetzlar | The | (Fantastic Library of Wetzlar) is one of the largest public libraries spec ... |
Library of Congress | ... ommentary on the letters written by Groucho, who donated his letters to the | |
National Library | ... Children's Museum, a place of hands-on discovery and fun learning; and, the | , the repository of the country's printed and recorded cultural heritage a ... |
Radio City Music Hall | ... he first time together at the David Lynch Foundation Benefit Concert in the | , New York on 4 April 2009. Though, the song had been performed once with ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... unveiled plans to tear down the old Penn Station and replace it with a new | and office building complex. Organized protests were aimed at preserving t ... |
Cabinet Room | ... White House that automatically recorded everything in the Oval Office, the | and others, as well as Nixon's private office in the Old Executive Office ... |
Sydney Opera House | ... d replicas of famous landmarks, including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the | . The shellwork tradition began as an Aboriginal women's craft which was a ... |
Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art | The 2011 Turner Prize took place in Gateshead at the | , away from the Tate in London for the first time since 2007. The winner w ... |
Amherst Center for Russian Culture | ... Notable resources include the Mead Art Museum (with over 16,000 works); the | ; four libraries (the main Robert Frost Library—having one million plus vo ... |
D. H. Hill Library | ... t of over $29 million and consists of eight libraries. The largest library, | , located on Main Campus is over nine stories tall and covers over 119 tho ... |
Brampton Library | ... avilion, Artway Invitational Gallery, the Canadian National Exhibition, and | 's Four Corners branch |
SeaWorld Orlando | In 2009, | debuted Manta, a flying roller coaster themed to resemble the manta ray, a ... |
Cambridge University Library | ... eian was effectively the national library of England. By then the Bodleian, | and the Royal Library were the most extensive book collections in England ... |
Graceland Cemetery | ... en City Cemetery was closed for the creation of the park, he was removed to | |
Library of Congress | ... 0s. It won four Oscars and several other awards. In 2001, the United States | deemed the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation ... |
Culver's | ... ure. Restaurants along the Route 47 corridor include McDonald's, Taco Bell, | , Subway (3 locations), Baskin-Robbins/Dunkin' Donuts, Papa Saverio's Pizz ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... fluenced him.) He performed James' "Bleeding Heart" during the Experience's | concert in 1969, and also with the Band of Gypsys at their New Year's conc ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... Red Shoes. The same year, Costello performed "Taken for a Fool", live from | with The Strokes |
London Docks | ... strong maritime associations changed radically in the 19th century when the | were built to the north and west of the High Street. Wapping's population ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... WW leader Bill Haywood, Jack put on "The Pageant of the Paterson Strike" in | as a benefit for the strikers |
Royal Albert Hall | ... ome one of the country's most successful comedians, in 2001 selling out the | for 15 nights in a row |
National Library of the Philippines | ... e Chinese and Japanese Gardens, the National Museum of the Philippines, The | , the Planetarium, the Orchidarium and Butterfly Pavilion, the park audito ... |
Albert Dock | ... he gallery opened in 1988 and is housed in a converted warehouse within the | on Liverpool's waterfront. The original conversion was done by James Stirl ... |
Overture Center | ... acts. The biggest headliners generally perform at the Orpheum Theatre, the | or at the UW Theatre on campus. Other popular rock and pop venues include ... |
Walt Disney Concert Hall | ... ank Gehry, and Yasuhisa Toyota) for the orchestra's very successful move to | , and for wholeheartedly supporting and complementing Salonen's artistic v ... |
National Library of Ireland | ... ums are found in Dublin, including the National Print Museum of Ireland and | . In July 2010, Dublin was named as a UNESCO City of Literature, joining E ... |
John Trigg Ester Library | ... town's first newspaper, The Ester Republic, was founded. In August 1999 the | opened, a membership library named after a local resident who had started ... |
Library of Congress | ... erican and Anglo-American peoples of the United States. Many worked for the | , first under the leadership of Oscar Sonneck, chief of the Library's Musi ... |
lounges | ... nd ramps, air traffic control, passenger facilities such as restaurants and | , and emergency services. A military airport is known as an airbase or air ... |
White Columns | ... ise Fest, a noise music festival curated by Thurston Moore at the art space | in June 1981. Each night three to five acts performed, including Glenn Bra ... |
Theater Basel | ... rch on and performance of music from the Medieval through the Baroque eras. | presents a busy schedule of plays in addition to being home to the city's ... |
Library of Alexandria | ... ooge McDuck, Huey, Dewey and Louie, and General Snozzie search for the Lost | . This story was Don Rosa's first use of General Snozzie, the Junior Woodc ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... t week. Miller's huge success in 1939 culminated with his band appearing at | on October 6, with Paul Whiteman, Benny Goodman, and also the main attract ... |
Bibliotheca Palatina | ... y Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly, captured Heidelberg. He gave the famous | from the Church of the Holy Spirit to the Pope as a present. The Catholic ... |
Chislehurst Caves | Local attractions include Down House (the home of Charles Darwin), | , Holwood House (the home of William Pitt the Younger), Crofton Roman Vill ... |
Seattle Public Library | ... four months by an accident. "So my folks brought me piles of books from the | ," he recalled in interview, "and it was then I really learned to read and ... |
Bibliothèque nationale de France | ... was taken by French troops. This Brussels manuscript is now located in the | . It is one volume of 391 pages in two columns. The first page is decorate ... |
Laeiszhalle | ... lute and electronic music) at the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, at the | in Hamburg on 24 August 2009. All of the remaining pieces were first perfo ... |
HSU First Street Gallery | ... oric excursion boat operating on the bay), the Morris Graves Museum of Art, | , Discovery Museum for Children, and the Blue Ox Mill. A collection of log ... |
Leiden University Library | ... vernacular chronicles. Noteworthy are also the many special collections at | among which those of the Society of Dutch Literature (1766) and the collec ... |
Dublin Docklands | ... ltiscreen cinemas are located across suburban Dublin. The O 2 venue in the | has played host to many world renowned performers |
Bodleian Library | ... ist Nikolaas Tinbergen and chemist Frederick Soddy. Other Merton alumni are | founder Thomas Bodley, the Oxford Calculators, Director-General of the BBC ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... album across the USA and then the UK in October where they will play at the | |
Milton S. Eisenhower Library | The | , located on the Homewood campus, is the main library. It was built in the ... |
Mazar-e-Quaid | ... d in modern structures like the Faisal Mosque, the Minar-e-Pakistan and the | |
Los Angeles Music Center | ... ould serve as the Philharmonic's new home, and would eventually lead to the | , she and others wanted a more prominent conductor to lead the orchestra; ... |
Brampton Library | The Chinguacousy branch of the | had a gallery space, opened when the facility first did in 1971. The space ... |
Dumbarton Oaks | ... the Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts after being moved from | . In the Dumbarton Oaks mosaic, the bust of Tethys—surrounded by fishes—is ... |
Symphony Hall | ... from its former venue, Birmingham Town Hall, to a newly built concert hall, | , in 1991. The BBC commissioned film director Jaine Green to follow him in ... |
Library of Congress | ... Committee, the Arms Control Observer Group, and the Joint Committee on the | |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
The Sage Gateshead | ... ary Art, the venue for the Turner Prize 2011 and the Norman Foster-designed | music centre. The Newcastle and Gateshead Quaysides are now a thriving, co ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... ns. He officially graduated at the postgraduate awards ceremony held in the | , on the afternoon of Wednesday 14 May 2008 |
All Saints Church | ... te and St Mildred's within the College under a rector. The College now uses | as its library and has strong ties with St Michael's Church at the North G ... |
OAIster | ... bal harvesting, and aggregation through search engines and gateways such as | , rather than a global discipline base such as arXiv |
Village Hall | There are just over 400 homes in the community, including a | and Court, general market, Fire House, and a members Yacht Club |
National Library of Russia | ... She acquired his collection of books from his heirs, and placed them in the | |
Port of London | ... creation of the Marine Police in 1798 (set up to protect merchandise at the | ). This force is still in operation today as part of the Metropolitan Poli ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Project Gutenberg | ... peaking world (and which is currently available online for free download by | ). It was often the book after the Bible that was most frequently owned by ... |
Birmingham Town Hall | ... achievement during his time was the move of the CBSO from its former venue, | , to a newly built concert hall, Symphony Hall, in 1991. The BBC commissio ... |
docks | ... ur pilots and tugboats may maneuver large ships in tight quarters when near | |
Cave of the Patriarchs | Abraham's purchase of the | from the Hittites constitutes a seminal moment in the development of a Jew ... |
Cambridge University Library | ... honorary fellow of Clare College, and the collection will be housed at the | . As well as private individuals, funding came from the Monument Trust, th ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... ry of Oxygène, in theatres in Europe. Following one such performance at the | Jarre met Brian May, who proposed he create a concert in Tenerife for the ... |
King George V Dock | ... ing the Royal Victoria (1855), Millwall (1868) and Royal Albert (1880). The | was a late addition in 1921 |
Chester Beatty Library | ... Dubhlinn was situated where the Castle Garden is now located, opposite the | in Dublin Castle. Táin Bó Cuailgne ("The Cattle Raid of Cooley") refers to ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... the same (earlier evening it had performed with Goodman at his famous 1938 | Jazz Concert). While Webb was officially declared the winner, there was a ... |
British Library | ... man also deposited an essay entitled "A. E. Housman's 'De Amicitia'" in the | , with the proviso that it was not to be published for 25 years. The essay ... |
Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center | The | is a small museum, library and archives in Pennsburg, Pennsylvania. They a ... |
Ryman Auditorium | ... ucted into the Gospel Music Association's Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the | , and was voted into the CCM Hall of Fame in January 2004 by the readers o ... |
Georgia Aquarium | ... and outgrowing her aquarium, uShaka Marine World, Nandi moved to the larger | in August 2008, where she resides in its 6.2-million-gallon "Ocean Voyager ... |
Desert Memorial Park | ... request, Cher gave a eulogy at Sonny's funeral. His remains were buried at | in Cathedral City, California. The epitaph on Bono's headstone reads: "And ... |
Vatican Library | ... illion library items worldwide now contain RFID tags, including some in the | in Rome |
Bodleian Library | ... Thomas Holt the timber. This group were also later employed to work on the | and Wadham College |
Ambrosian Library | On 15 October 1816, the Romantic poet Lord Byron visited the | of Milan. He was delighted by the letters between Borgia and Bembo ("The p ... |
Riccardiana Library | ... ay it is the head office of the Florence province and hosts museums and the | . The Palazzo Strozzi, an example of civil architecture with its rusticate ... |
Taj Mahal | Rajasthan is pre-eminent in quarrying and mining in India. The | was built with white marble mined from Makrana in Nagaur district. The sta ... |
Tokyo International Forum | ... he Marunouchi district of Chiyoda to the current building in Shinjuku. (The | stands on the former site vacated by the government. |
United States National Library of Medicine | The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) is part of the | (NLM), a branch of the National Institutes of Health. The NCBI is located ... |
Frick Collection | ... luding the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the | , the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed ... |
Royal Festival Hall | ... eibion Cwmbach, to raise money for the Movement for Colonial Freedom at the | |
Escorial Palace | ... he work of great and famous Flandresco Rogel. The 'Crucifixion', now in the | , was donated by Rogier to the Charterhouse of Scheut outside Brussels. In ... |
Powell Library | It was in UCLA's | , in a study room with typewriters for rent, that Bradbury wrote his class ... |
Baker Memorial Library | ... t Library. Baker-Berry Library is the main library at Dartmouth, comprising | (opened 1928) and Berry Library (opened 2000). Located on the northern sid ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... ch 1972 Norman performed 38 concerts in 35 days, including a concert at the | in the Spring of 1972, for which he claims he was only given about $700 by ... |
Dauphin Island Sea Lab | ... ter, a digital 3D virtual theater, and a hands-on chemistry laboratory. The | is located south of the city near the mouth of Mobile Bay. It houses the E ... |
dock | ... again became a significant port in trade and fishing when, in 1884, the new | with its associated wharves on The Haven were constructed. It continued as ... |
Institute of Contemporary Arts | The first of these was performed at the | in London, between 1 and 9 May 1979, starring Chris Langham as Arthur Dent ... |
Radcliffe Camera | ... 0, the library was allowed to take over the adjacent building, known as the | . In 1861, the library’s medical and scientific collections were transferr ... |
Walt Disney Concert Hall | ... nd were re-invigorated to lead fundraising efforts for the soon-to-be built | |
Library of Congress | In 1936 Alan Lomax recorded the Soul Stirrers for the | 's American music project under the Aladdin Record label. They later moved ... |
Library of Congress | Other attractions within walking distance of the National Mall include the | and the United States Supreme Court Building east of the Capitol; the Whit ... |
Warnerianum | ... us though totally unprovided, on his way to Leiden and the treasures of the | |
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library | ... hat night, Schwarzenegger was in the audience at a Republican debate at the | in California. The following day, he endorsed McCain, joking, "It's Rudy's ... |
Library of Congress | ... Big Business (1929), which includes one of these routines, was added to the | as a national treasure in 1992. Notable Laurel traits included crying like ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 2006 ... |
John Hay Library | ... d the bulk of the papers, including the voluminous correspondence, with the | , and attempted to organize and maintain Lovecraft's other writing. August ... |
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture | ... them while they became acolytes to the social functions held at the future | . In December, he acquired the lead role of Jim in an Eugene O'Neill produ ... |
Schramm Park State Recreation Area | ... surrounding the village has a lot to offer. Memphis State Recreation Area, | , Eugene T. Mahoney State Park, and Platte River State Park are all within ... |
John F. Kennedy Library | ... und in Hyannis Port, past numerous landmarks named after his family, to the | in Boston, Massachusetts, where it lay in repose and where over 50,000 mem ... |
Sydney Opera House | ... nist Diana Krall, whom he had seen in concert and then met backstage at the | in Australia. That September, he released North, an album of piano-based b ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... in May 2005, the success of which inspired a further series of concerts at | , New York City in October 2005 |
Dublin Docklands | ... a sharp increase in construction, with large redevelopment projects in the | and Spencer Dock. Completed projects include the Convention Centre, The O ... |
Library of Alexandria | ... scholarship and research. They likened the scope of the new facility to the | . After inspecting Pei's work at the Des Moines Art Center in Iowa and the ... |
Fraunces Tavern | ... ation, with the Continental Congress meeting at New York City Hall (then at | ). New York was the first capital under the newly enacted Constitution of ... |
Vatican Library | #to see that the | is properly furnished with codices and necessary book |
Harry Ransom Center | ... opened in 2000), the Austin Museum of Art (AMOA), and the galleries at the | . The Texas State Capitol itself is also a major tourist attraction. The D ... |
California Academy of Sciences | ... optic tunic ornament.jpg|10th century tunic ornament, wool, tapestry weave. | File:Faras capitel.png|Coptic Capital. British Museu |
Allegro library | ... original Descent (minus the audio code, which was replaced with that of the | ) was released in 1997. The source code to Descent II was subsequently rel ... |
National Library of Wales | ... l, and the University of Wales Registry Building—however, it was denied the | , partly because the library's founder, Sir John Williams, considered Card ... |
Radcliffe Science Library | ... 1, the library’s medical and scientific collections were transferred to the | , which had been built farther north next to the University Museum |
Ryerson University Library | ... its entire historic company archives to Ryerson University in Toronto. The | also acquired an extensive collection of materials on the history of photo ... |
library | ... Princeton Review has ranked BYU the best value for college in 2007, and its | is consistently ranked in the nation's top ten—#1 in 2004 and #4 in 2007. ... |
White House Situation Room | ... to the situation under discussion. Unlike the equivalent U.S. facility, the | , it is only staffed during each period of use. Although it was constructe ... |
The Bluecoat | ... tour, performed "Spencer The Rover", from Martyn's Sunday's Child album, at | in Liverpool, announcing the song "For John" |
Lisbon Oceanarium | The | also hosted a manta ray, Manta birostris, from 2002 until releasing it in ... |
Royal Festival Hall | By May, he was sufficiently successful to fill the | in London. In August, McTell played the huge Isle of Wight Festival alongs ... |
Renaissance Society | ... ond Pettibon: A Reader, published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the | at the University of Chicago in 1998. That same year the Renaissance Socie ... |
Queen's Hall | ... rts and other events at the Hall. In 1942, following the destruction of the | in an air raid, the Hall was chosen as the new venue for the proms. In 194 ... |
Concertgebouw | ... nowadays among the Van Gogh Museum, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and the | |
Dunfermline City Chambers | ... etings, including the City of Dunfermline Area Committee, take place in the | |
Academy of Music | ... e (1920) opens with a description of a performance of Gounod's Faust at the | in New York City in the early 1870s with Nilsson performing the role of Ma ... |
Medford Carnegie Library | ... owntown Medford. Originally called Library Park due to its proximity to the | , it was later renamed for Medford's sister city, Alba, Italy. The park co ... |
Music Hall | ... enues. In 1946, the orchestra moved to the Wilson Theater which was renamed | . In 1956, the orchestra moved to Ford Auditorium on the waterfront of the ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... symphonic Clef Club orchestra in New York which played a benefit concert at | in 1912. The Baltimore rag style of Eubie Blake influenced James P. Johnso ... |
Library of Congress | ... b Dylan had a marked dislike for the song, stating that "If you go into the | , you can find a lot better than that. There are millions of songs like 'M ... |
Theater Basel | ... the world's oldest art collection accessible to the public. In addition the | was chosen in 1999 as the best stage for German-language performances and ... |
Taj Mahal | ... ificant historical cultural landmarks in the world; Other sites include the | , Great Pyramids and the Grand Canyon in the United States |
Radcliffe Camera | Between 1909 and 1912, an underground bookstack was constructed beneath the | and Radcliffe Square. In 1914, the total number of books in the library’s ... |
buried outside Bethlehem | ... garded as one of its Four Holy Cities. (The remaining matriarch, Rachel, is | .) Over and around the cave itself, churches, synagogues and mosques have ... |
PARI/GP | ... available in most computer algebra systems, such as Mathematica and Maple. | , MPFR and MPFUN contain free arbitrary-precision implementations |
Royal Danish Theatre | ... te cantatas, organ music, and an opera, Rosaura, which was performed by the | on September 20, 1950. He also made many contributions to Danish hymnology ... |
Port of London | ... k, Tower Hamlets, Newham and Greenwich. The docks were formerly part of the | , at one time the world's largest port. They have now been redeveloped pri ... |
Paradiso | ... e-led encore) followed by two that saw them return to Amsterdam's poptemple | |
Fountain | ... ns between everyday objects and art, similarly to Duchamp in pieces such as | . Fluxus art was often presented in "events", which Fluxus member George B ... |
Griffith Library | ... founder Bill W. East Dorset is the setting of the Bill Wilson House and the | |
James Brown Arena | ... services at the Apollo Theater in New York on December 28, 2006 and at the | on December 30, 2006 in Augusta, Georgia. A separate, private memorial ser ... |
Pierpont Morgan Library | To mark the 50th anniversary of The Little Prince's publication, the | mounted a major exhibit of Saint-Exupéry's draft manuscript, preparatory d ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... an in Paris. This work received mixed reviews upon its first performance at | on December 13, 1928, but it quickly became part of the standard repertoir ... |
Kunsthalle Bern | ... inking of You a limited edition artist book. Raymond Pettibon, published by | , edited by Ulrich Loock in 1995 |
atrium | The central uncovered area in a Roman domus was referred to as an | . Today, we generally use the term courtyard to refer to such an area, res ... |
Santa Costanza | ... the various churches and basilicas in Rome, such as the Lateran Baptistery, | , the Basilica di San Clemente, Santa Prassede and Santa Pudenziana (to na ... |
British Library | ... aldon" text had been in Otho A xii. The Elphinstone transcription is in the | |
SeaWorld | ... ssimmee is near Orlando, home to Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort and | , allowing tourists to access the parks through the city |
CR-39 | Eyeglass lenses are commonly made from plastic, including | and polycarbonate. These materials reduce the danger of breakage and weigh ... |
Queenhithe | ... 31 July "the anniversary of the Grand Aquatic Regatta of the inhabitants of | ", when "a handsome Wherry" and other prizes were contended for by "six of ... |
Overture Center for the Arts | ... d the Madison Ballet are some of the professional resident companies of the | . The city is also home to a number of smaller performing arts organizatio ... |
Parker Library, Corpus Christi College | ... ieved to be directly associated with St. Augstine's mission survives in the | , Cambridge University, England. Catalogued as Cambridge Manuscript 286, i ... |
London Library | ... erudite debates and large stock of books in several languages, predated the | by half a century. Newcastle also became a glass producer with a reputatio ... |
Surrey Commercial Docks | ... and Great Dock in Rotherhithe (built 1696 and later forming the core of the | ) was designed to address these problems, providing a large, secure and sh ... |
Divinity School | ... a larger building was required. A suitable room was finally built above the | , and completed in 1488. This room continues to be known as Duke Humfrey’s ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Holocaust Memorial Museum | ... ish citizens were killed, including 3 million Polish Jews. According to the | , at least 1.9 to two million ethnic Poles and 3 million Polish Jews were ... |
Carnegie libraries | ... s, along with Bryan, Ballinger, Jefferson, and Stamford, served by existing | . Melanie R. Redden, the librarian in Franklin since 2009, is a former ele ... |
James Cohan Gallery | ... er 2009, Viola’s solo exhibition entitled "Bodies of Light” appeared at the | in New York. Featured in the exhibition was Pneuma (1994), a projection of ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... Manchester performance was widely bootlegged (and mistakenly placed at the | ). The recording of this gig became one of the most famous of Dylan's care ... |
Carnegie Hall | Several times he conducted orchestral programs in New York's | . In January 1933 the premiere of his Tabloid, an orchestral suite in 4 mo ... |
Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration | A major New England tourist destination, the village is also home to the | , and known for its research department, concern with marine life rehabili ... |
Renaissance Society | ... enaissance Society at the University of Chicago in 1998. That same year the | also published, Thinking of You a limited edition artist book. Raymond Pet ... |
Orchestra Hall | ... ded a new auditorium be built as a condition of his accepting the position. | was completed for the new music director in 1919 in four months and twenty ... |
National Library of Wales | ... re dispersed to secure basements, country houses, Aldwych tube station, the | and a quarry. The evacuation was timely, for in 1940 the Duveen Gallery wa ... |
Cotton library | ... into modern times. It is known as Cotton MS Otho A xii, and was part of the | . It was written about 1000 and was destroyed in a fire in 1731. The lack ... |
Library of Congress | In 2007, the | named their Prize for Popular Song after George and Ira Gershwin. Recogniz ... |
British Library | ... a staff of over 400. It is the second largest library in the UK (behind the | ). The continued growth of the library has resulted in a severe shortage o ... |
Carnegie library | ... an Opera House" at the northeast corner of 6th Street and Douglas Avenue, a | , a major Harvey House hotel, and the New Mexico Normal School (now New Me ... |
Cotton library | In the | , the "Battle of Maldon" text had been in Otho A xii. The Elphinstone tran ... |
Andrei Sakharov | ... s the Soviet Union where the dissidents, such as Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and | were under strong pressure from the government. While satire of everyday l ... |
Radio City Music Hall | The film premiered at | in New York City |
Library of Congress | ... is footage was entered into the United States National Film Registry by the | as an "essential visual record" of World War II |
Bodleian Library | ... e editio princeps) from the unique manuscript of the Greek Chronicle in the | . It was a universal history (down to AD 560) of John of Antioch (date unc ... |
Imperial Library of Vienna | In 1844, he obtained a post at the | , where he remained to 1862. In 1844, he published a review of Franz Bopp' ... |
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion | ... e orchestra when it moved into its new home at the then yet-to-be-completed | ; he even began to appoint musicians to the orchestra. However, Solti abru ... |
Folger Shakespeare Library | Amherst's relationship with the | in Washington, D.C. offers various opportunities for students and faculty ... |
Woodlawn Cemetery | ... listed "cardiac dilation" on the death certificate. He was interred in the | in The Bronx, New York. A common story says that his New York Times obitua ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... de Festival of Arts in Australia in February 2006 and the following year at | on February 3, 2007 |
Advocates' Library | ... urrently preserved by the British Library, two are in the possession of the | in Edinburgh; one, within the University of St Andrews Library; another, w ... |
Orchestra Hall | ... erican orchestra based in Detroit, Michigan. Its main performance center is | at the Max M. Fisher Music Center in Detroit's Midtown neighborhood. Its l ... |
Safdarjung's Tomb | ... Bhavan, the Secretariat, Rajpath, the Parliament of India and Vijay Chowk. | is an example of the Mughal gardens style |
Case Memorial-Seymour Library | ... . They are the Auburn Button Works and Logan Silk Mills, Belt-Gaskin House, | , Cayuga County Courthouse and Clerk's Office, Harriet Tubman Home for the ... |
Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre | ... e two immigration removal centres, Colnbrook Immigration Removal Centre and | in Harmondsworth |
Colnbrook Immigration Removal Centre | ... British Government's UK Border Agency have two immigration removal centres, | and Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre in Harmondsworth |
Geiger counter | ... na boom, two ion traps to measure solar wind, micrometeorite detectors, and | tubes and a Sodium Iodide scintillator for measurement of cosmic radiation ... |
DLL hell | ... n as "dependency hell". On Microsoft Windows systems, this is also called " | " when working with dynamically linked libraries. Good package management ... |
Radio City | ... ered the band The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger during a live performance at | on , 2008. The duo, commonly referred to as 'The GOASTT', host their music ... |
Library of Congress | ... Fame, and was included by the National Recording Preservation Board in the | ' National Recording Registry in 2004. The board selects voices in an annu ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Folger Shakespeare Library | ... utions, from the National Theater Institute in Connecticut to Amherst's own | in Washington, D.C. The Twelve College Exchange program, of which Amherst ... |
Sydney Opera House | ... performance, chiefly the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra based at the | and Orchestra Victoria based in Melbourne |
Library of Congress | ... particular target of critics. This version of the film was preserved by the | in 2004 |
Harold B. Lee Library | On January 28, 2010 an exhibit opened at the | on the campus of Brigham Young University, displaying several items from A ... |
Admont Abbey | ... ied after the latter year, in a relative advanced age. Her place of burial, | in , apparently confirm this theory |
Oval Office | ... new system in the White House that automatically recorded everything in the | , the Cabinet Room and others, as well as Nixon's private office in the Ol ... |
Grosse Pointe Public Library | The | operates the Carolyn and Ted Ewald Memorial Branch Library in Grosse Point ... |
Library of Congress | In 1998, the National Film Preservation Board of the | named The Last Picture Show to the National Film Registry, an honor awarde ... |
Ferguson Center for the Arts | The | is a theater and concert hall on the campus of Christopher Newport Univers ... |
Contra Costa County Library | ... ublic libraries. The San Ramon Library and Dougherty Station Library of the | are located in San Ramon |
Bibliothèque nationale | ... 956), in which the seemingly endless spaces and bibliographic riches of the | were explored in another compendium of long travelling shots. In 1958 Resn ... |
Academic libraries in Leuven | ... - Aartselaar - ABC-auto - Abdijen in de lage landen - Abortion in Belgium - | - Acide sulfurique - Ackermans & van Haaren - ACOS Operations and Training ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... he flew both his parents out to New York to attend Queen's first concert in | , his father said that he "got it" |
Desert Memorial Park | ... e Palm Springs Walk of Stars dedicated to him in 1995. He was buried in the | in |
The School of Athens | ... f the composition of them. Raphael may have portrayed himself as Apelles in | and Sandro Botticelli based two paintings — The Birth of Venus and Calumny ... |
DirectSound | The sound system supports both the legacy WinMM sound system, and | . DirectSound generally achieves the lowest latency, while WinMM works on ... |
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center | One of the projects took Pei back to Dallas, Texas, to design the | . The project was somewhat controversial at the start, since some communit ... |
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago | ... ated a unique wall drawing installation. Also in 2007, Dominic Molon of the | organized an exhibition titled, Sympathy for the Devil: Art and Rock and R ... |
Los Angeles Music Center | ... ayed its main subscription concerts in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the | . In 2003, a move was made to the new Walt Disney Concert Hall next door d ... |
Medford Carnegie Library | ... gie's donation allowed a dedicated library to be built. Construction on the | was completed in 1912 |
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts | ... and the other as a member of The Supremes. In December 2007, she received a | Honors Award |
Rijksmuseum Research Library | The | is part of the Rijksmuseum, and is the best and the largest public art his ... |
Miami Seaquarium | ... ature death. On the other side of the argument is that Green Iguanas at the | in Key Biscayne, Florida, have been observed eating dead fish and individu ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Andrei Sakharov | ... n the amount of matter and antimatter in the universe; it thus forms one of | 's three conditions for baryogenesis |
Docklands | ... g is a place in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets which forms part of the | to the east of the City of London. It is situated between the north bank o ... |
James Brown Arena | ... to "We Feel Good". Afterwards, Official renamed the city's civic center the | , and James Brown attended a ceremony for the unveiling of the center on O ... |
Walt Disney Concert Hall | ... nt of the subscription jazz series the orchestra offered when it moved into | . In addition, she was the first performer at the 2003 inaugural gala at t ... |
Bodleian Library | ... ognised. These were based on the study of printed sources accessible in the | and on the secondary works produced by other academic historians rather th ... |
Bedford Corn Exchange | The | is the largest entertainment venue in the town and plays host to a variety ... |
Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes | The | , a digital library, hosted by the university of Alicante, the largest dig ... |
Mausoleum | ... art," finishing it in 350 BC. This tomb of Mausolus came to be known as the | , one of the seven wonders of the ancient world |
Madison Square Garden | ... cations operated by the Riese Organization. One of the stores is located at | , where Horton played as a member of the New York Rangers from 1969 to 197 ... |
New York City Center | ... ed to nearly two million people. The touring company had a four-week run at | in January 1949. Following the City Center run, the show was moved back to ... |
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion | ... om 1964 to 2003, the orchestra played its main subscription concerts in the | of the Los Angeles Music Center. In 2003, a move was made to the new Walt ... |
Cave of the Patriarchs | When Isaac died at the age of 180, Jacob and Esau buried him in the | , which Abraham had purchased as a family burial plot. At this point in th ... |
Oval Office | ... according to her testimony, involved fellatio and other sexual acts in the | , but that none of them involved sexual intercourse |
Moore Theater | ... cinema, the Moore Egyptian Theater, now back under its earlier name as the | and functioning as a concert venue. When founders Dan Ireland and Darryl M ... |
Royal Albert Hall | ... , whilst the winter tour was completed in front of a full-house at London's | on 30 January 1974. By the end of the year, McTell was in the studio with ... |
Graceland Cemetery | Pinkerton is buried in | , Chicago. He is a member of the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame |
Widener Library | ... on the famous "Professor's Row"; and the Brattle Theatre, Memorial Hall and | make very prominent cameos. "There are no lawyers now, and the university ... |
Roseland Ballroom | ... toured widely and famously played a set opposite Fletcher Henderson at the | in New York City in . The following year, Trumbauer and Beiderbecke left D ... |
Carnegie library | ... to "Where Agriculture and Industry Meet." The town is served by an original | and is an important crossroads on US highways 41 and 24. Geologists believ ... |
Frick Collection | ... including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Asia Society Museum, and the | . It has its own No. 6 subway line stop at 68th Street and Lexington Avenu ... |
Mobile Civic Center | ... rary art gallery. It also serves as a small concert venue for the city. The | contains three facilities under one roof. The building has an arena, a the ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Tate | ... t, in Ohio in 1978. In 2006 Noland's Stripe Paintings were exhibited at the | in London |
Walt Disney Concert Hall | ... tates. It has a regular season of concerts from October through June at the | , and a summer season at the Hollywood Bowl from July through September. G ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Ryman Auditorium | At the annual Americana Music Association Honors and Awards program at the | in Nashville, Tennessee on September 18, 2008, Miller received the "AMA In ... |
Fountain | ... he said it was a work of art. He referred to his work as "Readymades". The | , was a urinal signed with the pseudonym R. Mutt, that shocked the art wor ... |
State Library of New South Wales | ... e of the Pfefferberg documents that inspired Keneally are now housed in the | in Sydney. In 1996 the State Library purchased this material from a privat ... |
Walt Disney Concert Hall | ... vilion of the Los Angeles Music Center. In 2003, a move was made to the new | next door designed by Frank Gehry. Its current "winter season" runs from O ... |
Royal Festival Hall | ... o major tours. The spring tour culminated in a sell-out concert at London's | on 5 May, whilst the winter tour was completed in front of a full-house at ... |
Alaska SeaLife Center | ... Department also examined whether federal funds that Stevens steered to the | may have enriched a former aide. However no charges were ever filed |
Holywell Music Room | ... dP was the first purpose-built concert hall to be built in Oxford since the | in 1742. Built in 1995, it houses the Steinway-equipped Edward Boyle Audit ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... and arts representatives include Susan Grace, a pianist with appearances at | , Stephen Scott, a neo-classical composer, and Ofer Ben-Amots, an Israeli ... |
St Katharine Docks | Other works by Telford include the | (1824–1828) close to Tower Bridge in central London, where he worked with ... |
Portico Library | ... er by John's son, Samuel Romilly Roget (1875–?). The first secretary of the | , Manchester, was Dr Roget who began his famous Thesaurus here |
Advocates' Library | ... y Bannatyne to his descendants and then, via several private owners, to the | of Edinburgh. It is now held by the National Library of Scotland |
John F. Kennedy Library | ... n Colorado; his new stature led to his selection as chief architect for the | in Massachusetts. He went on to design Dallas City Hall and the East Build ... |
Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System | | operates the Roswell Branch |
Radio City Music Hall | Liberace's final stage performance was at New York's | on November 2, 1986; the 18th show in 21 days, the series grossing $2.5 mi ... |
Oval Office | ... discrimination in the armed forces. Meeting with President Roosevelt in the | , Randolph respectfully and politely, but firmly, told President Roosevelt ... |
Lismore Castle | ... uding Bolton Abbey, Londesborough Hall in the East Riding of Yorkshire, and | in Ireland. William Cavendish died in 1764, leaving the property to his so ... |
Landmark Theater | ... as Hollywood actors. Notable performance venues include The Birchmere, the | , and Jiffy Lube Live |
Internet Archive | ... ea. Others include The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Tides Foundation, | , the Arion Press, and a museum in the memory of . Many various commercial ... |
potty training | ... ydon to the world. Hart wrote a diary, including video entries, to document | her son, Mason, for Pull-Ups brand diapers |
Library of Congress | ... natorial, and judicial papers is archived at the Manuscript Division of the | , where it is open for research |
Newberry Library | In the 1960s, Northwestern University Press, in alliance with the | and the Modern Language Association, established ongoing publication runs ... |
Macquarie University Library | The | was opened in 1967 and contains over 1.8 million items. The library was bu ... |
Library of Congress | ... ve been destroyed, but all but one of the scripts were found in 1988 in the | |
Royal Albert Hall | ... a gig in London and, in 1998, 4,000 celebrated his birthday with him at the | , coinciding with the release of Premature Adulation, his first album of n ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... Rangers, and the WNBA's New York Liberty, who all play their home games at | , the only major professional sports arena in the borough. The New York Je ... |
boiler room | A Boiler Room Brawl starts in a | , with the winner being the first wrestler to successfully get out. World ... |
Radio City Music Hall | ... A. Ferré Foundation. Designed by Edward Durell Stone, renowned architect of | and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, MAP is the only museum of intern ... |
Harringay Arena | ... considered one of the top challengers of that time. Ortiz won the fight at | on a 10 round decision, after which promoters thought he was ready for a w ... |
National Concert Hall | ... ciety recreated their 1913 production of The Mikado in November 2010 at the | |
Taj Mahal | ... and commissioned artist Bill Weber of San Francisco to paint a mural of the | on the Taj Mahal (Garden of Allah) building at the fairgrounds. At the sam ... |
Grant's Tomb | ... divide $100" (that is, each contestant would get $50); and "Who's buried in | ?" or "What color is the White House?" (asked when Marx felt sorry for a c ... |
Sydney Opera House | ... sistence, local buskers were given free tickets for the flagship concert at | |
Sydney Aquarium | ... st two, Pig, a 10-year-old male, and Wuru, a 4-year-old female, are kept at | , where they have resided since they were juveniles |
Cadogan Hall | ... ate UK Autumn tour in September, 2011, culminating in a concert at London's | on 11 December. On the first night of the tour, McTell launched his new "S ... |
Library of Congress | ... elected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the | as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" |
Madison Square Garden | ... 2011, Rammstein announced that after the massive success of their sold out | show on December 11, 2010 they would be touring North America after 10 yea ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... elterweight Champion Sugar Ray Robinson in Robinson's middleweight debut at | , New York. LaMotta knocked Robinson down in the first round of the fight. ... |
British Library | ... Three out of the eight original manuscripts are currently preserved by the | , two are in the possession of the Advocates' Library in Edinburgh; one, w ... |
National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library | ... re in Eastern Iowa, the city is home to the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, the | , the Paramount Theatre, Theatre Cedar Rapids, and the Iowa Cultural Corri ... |
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center | ... useum in Paris. He later returned to the world of the arts by designing the | in Dallas, the Miho Museum in Japan, the Suzhou Museum in Suzhou, and the ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... 958. As part of his "comeback", he gave two sold-out recitals that month in | , which were released on LP and later on CD. Also that year, Robeson's 60t ... |
National Library of Ireland | ... Ordre des Arts et Lettres in 1996. Heaney's personal papers are held by the | |
The Forum, Norwich | ... tage left. The Whiffler mainly plays host to small Shakespeare productions. | is located in the city centre at Millenium Plain. This open air amphitheat ... |
Cave of the Patriarchs | ... onsidered Idumean. Herod the Great built the wall which still surrounds the | . During the first war against the Romans, Hebron was conquered by Simon B ... |
Madison Square Garden | In 1986, Laporte fought Julio César Chávez at the | , and many thought Laporte should've deserved the 12 round decision that n ... |
urinal | ... s. Some examples of fixtures include water closets (also known as toilets), | s, bidets, showers, bathtubs, utility and kitchen sinks, drinking fountain ... |
Royal Festival Hall | ... n. On one occasion they opened for the blues musician Lonnie Johnson at the | . Donegan was a fan of Johnson, and took his first name as a tribute to hi ... |
tomb | ... uresque, advantageous site on the Ceramic Gulf. The city was famous for the | of Mausolus, the origin of the word mausoleum, built between 353 BC and 35 ... |
Renaissance Society | ... es and the 1997 Whitney Biennial. In 1998, a self-titled show opened at the | in Chicago, and traveled to the Drawing Center in New York; the Philadelph ... |
Fountain | ... efore World War I, when he was making art from found objects. One of these, | (1917), an ordinary urinal, has achieved considerable prominence and influ ... |
Madison Square Garden | The rematch is held at | in New York City. At the start of the fight, Rocky sprints from his corner ... |
Royal Festival Hall | ... Robeson's 70th birthday, celebrations were held in in East Germany, at the | in London, and in Moscow. The black commission of the CPUSA celebration re ... |
Madison Square Garden | ... tes, the band returned to the United States for a single show at the famous | in New York City - their first US show in over nine years, it is rumored t ... |
Lenin's Mausoleum | The buildings surrounding the Square are all significant in some respect. | , for example, contains the embalmed body of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, the fo ... |
The Pit | ... atre, with Richard Pasco as Becket, and at The Swan in 1993 transferring to | in 1994 with Michael Feast |
Institute of Contemporary Arts | The | concert footage was released during 2008 as a full-length DVD titled McTel ... |
Oval Office | ... 7, 1961, Eisenhower gave his final televised Address to the Nation from the | . In his farewell speech, Eisenhower raised the issue of the Cold War and ... |
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library | ... um of the United States Air Force near Dayton, Ohio and SAM 27000 is at the | in Simi Valley, California |
British Library | There are important Zweig collections at the | and at the State University of New York at Fredonia. The British Library's ... |
Folger Shakespeare Library | ... us Henry Clay Folger, Amherst College is charged with the governance of the | in Washington, D.C.; Amherst maintains a close relationship with the Folge ... |
Marathon County Public Library | The Hatley Library is a part of the | (MCPL), a network of nine public libraries throughout Marathon County, Wis ... |
Cotton library | ... y assisted its survival. The manuscript, by now detached, was burned in the | fire at Ashburnham House in 1731. The keeper of the collection, John Elphi ... |
Bessemer Civic Center | The performance center | provides multiple performance spaces for music and theatre |
cinema | In the town of Bromölla lies a popular | visited by people from the whole of southern Sweden. It was elected Best C ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... ical) work, entitled Suite for Violin and Piano. The five-movement suite at | on February 7, 1950, by violinist and pianist Carlo Bussotti, who subseque ... |
Library of Congress | ... ed in a tangible form. Copyright holders often register their work with the | , which maintains a collection of the material. In addition, the Library o ... |
Baen Free Library | These books are also available from the | |
Taj Mahal | ... ificant historical cultural landmarks in the world; Other sites include the | , Great Pyramids and the Grand Canyon in the United States |
Sistine Chapel | ... eated, both aged and ageless, beyond mere femininity, in the frescos of the | . Five sibyls were painted on the Sistine Chapel ceiling by Michelangelo; ... |
New York Public Library Main Branch | ... family for 3 generations. Marble from these quarries provided stone for the | building in New York City |
Humayun's Tomb | ... que) and Red Fort. Three World Heritage Sites—the Red Fort, Qutab Minar and | —are located in Delhi. Other monuments include the India Gate, the Jantar ... |
kiln | Portland cement clinker is made by heating, in a | , a homogeneous mixture of raw materials to a sintering temperature, which ... |
Gabinetto Vieusseux | ... e also is the seat of the Istituto Nazionale del Rinascimento and the noted | , with the library and reading room. Aside from these palaces and building ... |
The Morgan Library & Museum | ... nd trial drawings were acquired in 1968 by the Pierpont Morgan Library (now | ) in Manhattan, New York City. The manuscript pages includes content that ... |
National Concert Hall | ... performing a tribute concert to the works of Rodgers and Hammerstein at the | . The society recreated their 1913 production of The Mikado in November 20 ... |
Madghacen | Madghis ( | ) was a king of independent kingdoms of the Numidians, between 12 and 3 BC |
MCPL | The Hatley Library is a part of the Marathon County Public Library ( | ), a network of nine public libraries throughout Marathon County, Wisconsi ... |
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles | ... to the Drawing Center in New York; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; and the | |
Royal Albert Hall | ... to tour, then reunited again for a 20th anniversary concert in 2002 at the | . This performance was released on DVD the following year. Culture Club th ... |
National Library of Scotland | ... ivate owners, to the Advocates' Library of Edinburgh. It is now held by the | |
Orchestra Hall | ... as Mayor of Chicago on April 24, 1989, his 47th birthday, at a ceremony in | |
The Forum | ... h University Hospital on the city's periphery at Colney was opened in 2001. | , designed by Michael Hopkins and Partners and opened in 2002 is a buildin ... |
National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library | ... is also home to the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, Legion Art's CSPS Hall, the | , the African American Historical Museum, Kirkwood Community College's Iow ... |
MCPL | ... blic libraries throughout Marathon County, Wisconsin. Under the auspices of | , the Hatley Library (a.k.a. "MCPL Hatley") is also a member of the Wiscon ... |
Carnegie Library | ... s more than a dozen larger buildings that are well preserved, including the | , the Federal Building (now commonly known simply as the city's post offic ... |
Library of Congress | ... ventually destroying his house and their car. Big Business was added to the | in the United States as a national treasure in 1992. (1933) is considered ... |
Wittliff collections | The complete archives of Texas Monthly (1972–present) are located at the | of Southwestern Writers, Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas |
Carnegie Hall | ... lished pianist Larry Harlow and was soon headlining a concert at New York's | |
famous venue | ... mostly of music from their first three albums, from a week-long run at the | ; along with the James Gang and Led Zeppelin in 1969, Chicago was one of t ... |
Library of Congress | ... second largest collection of 78 rpm records in the United States after the | after a donation of more than 200,000 records. The donation is valued at $ ... |
Carnegie Hall | ... 1945, Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra recorded the music in | , one of the few commercial recordings Toscanini made of music by an Ameri ... |