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Olympic and Sculpture
The streetcar discontinued service on November 19, 2005 since its carbarn was razed to make room for the Olympic Sculpture Park.
Wake ( 2003 ) was installed at the Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle, with its five pairs of locked toroid forms measuring 14 feet high, 48 feet long and six feet wide apiece.
The Olympic Sculpture Park, a public sculpture garden of adjacent to Myrtle Edwards Park, is located on the northern edge of the Belltown waterfront.
Unlike other such parks in the United States, the Olympic Sculpture Park is unwalled, and admission is free.
* January 20 – Olympic Sculpture Park opens in Seattle, WA., designed by Weiss / Manfredi.
The Olympic Sculpture Park was completed on the Belltown waterfront in January 2007.
It maintains three major facilities: its main museum in downtown Seattle ; the Seattle Asian Art Museum ( SAAM ) in Volunteer Park on Capitol Hill, and the Olympic Sculpture Park on the central Seattle waterfront, which opened on January 20, 2007.
In 2007 the Olympic Sculpture Park opened to the public, culminating an 8-year process.
Among them are Alexander Calder's Eagle ( 1971 ) and Richard Serra's Wake ( 2004 ), both at the Olympic Sculpture Park ; the aforementioned Hammering Man ; Cai Guo-Qiang's Inopportune: Stage One ( 2004 ), a sculpture constructed from cars and sequenced multi-channel light tubes on display in the lobby of the SAM Downtown ; The Judgment of Paris ( c. 1516-18 ) by Lucas Cranach the Elder ; Mark Tobey's Electric Night ( 1944 ); Yéil X ' eenh ( Raven Screen ) ( c. 1810 ), attributed to the Tlingit artist Kadyisdu. axch '; Do-Ho Suh's Some / One ( 2001 ); and a coffin in the shape of a Mercedes Benz ( 1991 ) by Kane Quaye of Ghana.
The Olympic Sculpture Park is a public park on the Seattle waterfront just north of downtown.
The streetcar has been suspended since November 18, 2005, when the maintenance barn and Broad Street station were demolished to make room for the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park.
The streetcar ceased operation on November 18, 2005, when the maintenance barn was demolished to make room for the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park.
The line originally ended at Broad Street, but because construction of the Olympic Sculpture Park led to the closing and demolition of the maintenance barn and the station stop located there, the last station stop is currently located at Vine Street, which would more than likely be the end of the line should service ever resume.
Note: This station was demolished along with the maintenance barn to make way for the Olympic Sculpture Park, thus causing the line ’ s closure.
They were installed temporarily in Miami, Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park, and Seoul, Korea.
Notable projects include providing landscape design for the Anchorage Museum expansion, as well as Seattle ’ s Olympic Sculpture Park, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Manhattan ’ s Arthur Ross Terrace, and the Bellingham Art and Children ’ s Museum.
Etrog has received several important commissions, including those for Expo 67, Montreal ; SunLife Centre, Toronto ; Windsor Sculpture Garden, Windsor, Ontario ; Los Angeles County Museum, and Olympic Park in Seoul Korea.
Metro Transit also operated a historic Waterfront Streetcar line that ran along Alaskan Way, but the streetcar's maintenance barn was demolished to make room for the Olympic Sculpture Park, resulting in the subsequent closure of the line.
Sculpture in Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, Georgia that was hit by shrapnel in the bombing.
The Olympic Sculpture Park, part of Seattle Art Museum, opened on the southern end in 2007.
This was the only studio that kept its original name following its acquisition by Midway in 2004 In 2006, the Surreal Software staff moved from Fremont to their new waterfront studio on Elliott Avenue next to the Olympic Sculpture Park.

Olympic and Park
An example of a hockey field – Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre 2000
* 1996 – Centennial Olympic Park bombing: in Atlanta, United States, a pipe bomb explodes at Centennial Olympic Park during the 1996 Summer Olympics.
* Leak to the news media regarding Richard Jewell that led to the widespread and incorrect presumption of his guilt in the Centennial Olympic Park bombing.
* Identification of the correct suspect ( Eric Rudolph ) in the Centennial Olympic Park bombing and other bombings, who remained a fugitive throughout her tenure.
* 1998 – Eric Robert Rudolph is charged with six bombings including the 1996 Centennial Olympic Park bombing in Atlanta, Georgia.
His statue at the Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta
* July 27 – The Centennial Olympic Park bombing at the 1996 Summer Olympics kills 1 and injures 111.
* July 27 – An oil spin begins fouling beaches in Olympic National Park.
* May 31 – Eric Rudolph, suspected in the Centennial Olympic Park bombing in 1996, is captured in Murphy, North Carolina.
A second artificial track was constructed near Park City, Utah for the 2002 XIX Winter Olympic Games at Salt Lake City.
Curves 11 and 12 on the Utah Olympic track near Park City, Utah.
Following the completion of the 2002 Winter Olympics the cauldron was installed at the permanent Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Cauldron Park, next the 2002 Olympic Stadium in Salt Lake City.
* 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum in Park City, Utah
* 2002 Olympic Cauldron Park in Salt Lake City.
The Luge competition at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games was held at Utah Olympic Park in Park City.
The tallest living specimen is the " Doerner Fir ", ( previously known as the Brummit fir ), tall, at East Fork Brummit Creek in Coos County, Oregon, the stoutest is the " Queets Fir ", diameter, in the Queets River valley, Olympic National Park, Washington.
* Olympic National Park, located on the Olympic Peninsula

Olympic and Construction
* December 16 – Construction begins on the RMS Olympic at the Harland and Wolff Shipyards in Belfast.
Construction of The Oval began in 1985, nearly four years after Calgary had been designated host of the XV Olympic Winter Games.
File: Canada Line False Creek tunnel construction. jpg | Construction taking place on the south shore of False Creek, at the site of Olympic Village Station, April 14, 2006.
Construction also coincided with the Olympic Games scheduled to take place in Barcelona the next year, where the circuit acted as the start and finish line for the road team time trial cycling event.
Construction began in October 2009 of enhancements to Dorney Lake, including a new cut-through between the competition lake and the return lane, a new bridge and an upgraded access road, funded by the Olympic Delivery Authority ( ODA ).
Construction of the Olympic Stadium began in 1934 and it was completed in 1938.
File: Kyiv Olympic Stadium Reconstruction. jpg | Construction, 2010

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