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Benedict's successor, Clement XII ( elected 1730 ), named him legate of Ravenna, where he erected the Porta Alberoni ( 1739 ), a magnificent gateway that formerly provided access to the city's dockyards, and has since been moved to the entrance of the Teatro Rasi.
He decreed that the Stadtschloss in Berlin, erected at the behest of his uncle Frederick II, should serve as the permanent residence of the Brandenburg electors, the beginning of the city's history as a state capital.
Standing alongside the Weinhaus Rheingold's Potsdamer Straße entrance, this five-storey steel-framed edifice had been erected as an office building in 1907-8 by architect and one-time Berlin inspector of buildings Otto Stahn ( 1859 – 1930 ), who was also responsible for the city's Oberbaumbrücke over the River Spree.
These orders erected buildings which shaped the city's appearance until 1945.
The " Column of the Goddess ", erected in 1842 in the " Grand-Place " ( officially named Place du Général-de-Gaulle ), is a tribute to the city's resistance, led by Mayor François André-Bonte.
Monuments and statues commemorating the city's Persian past were erected.
* Palazzo dei Priori, erected in 1333, has been the seat of the city's magistratures until today.
On June 26, 1992, the city of Paterson, New Jersey — in conjunction with the Lou Costello Memorial Association — erected a statue of Costello in the newly named Lou Costello Memorial Park in the city's historic downtown section.
A post office was established at Magnolia Point, and the city's first commercial building was erected around 1881.
Since 1831, Lima has been the center of government for Allen County, the first of its three courthouses erected in the city's first year.
Molly is commemorated in a statue designed by Jeanne Rynhart, erected to celebrate the city's first millennium in 1988.
Sited in the centre of O ' Connell Street, the city's main thoroughfare, it is one of Ireland's most famous buildings, and was the last of the great Georgian public buildings erected in the capital.
* 1988 – A country music icon, the 12-m tall Golden Guitar is erected as a symbol of the city's country music roots.
One of the city's famous landmarks is the Chapel Bridge ( Kapellbrücke ), a wooden bridge first erected in the 14th century.
The height restriction was lifted in 1995, well after the city's skyscrapers had been erected.
Surrounding the lake is a trail, and it features a lit fountain that was erected to commemorate the city's golden jubilee.
The eastern side of the square itself is flanked by two lawns and is also the site of the city's Cenotaph, which was designed by JJ Burnet and originally built to commemorate Glaswegians killed in the First World War when it was erected in 1922 by the Earl Haig Fund.
* The Cathedral ( originally erected in the 14th century ), like many of the city's buildings, was almost entirely destroyed during World War I.
About twenty or so bronze statues-each perhaps four or five feet tall-of characters and scenes from the popular 1970s anime Uchū Senkan Yamato ( Space Battleship Yamato or, in the United States, Star Blazers ) and Galaxy Express 999 were erected in the city's downtown area in 1999.
While Rawlings-Blake believes that the new arena is most likely to be erected in the city's West Side, the Greater Baltimore Committee suggest building the arena as an expansion to the Baltimore Convention Center, to help re-develop the Inner Harbor.
Hasty defenses were erected on the Janiculum wall, and the villas on the city's outskirts were garrisoned.
This legend is immortalized with a large concrete water jar erected in the city plaza with the names of the city's barangays written on its surface.
The UK headquarters is now in nearby Halesowen, and each year the company provides the city's official Christmas Tree, which is erected in Victoria Square.
In the Middle Ages, the authority of the City of London Corporation reached beyond the city's ancient walls in several places ( the Liberties of London ); to regulate trade into the city, barriers were erected on the major roads wherever the true boundary was a substantial distance from the old gatehouse.
South of the church and situated on the city's Seventh Hill stood the imperial Palace of Blachernae, which was first erected in circa 500.

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The city's rise to providence continued and, when Siberia was once again reorganized in 1822, Omsk became the administrative center of the General Governorship of Eastern Siberia, eclipsing the old center of Tobolsk.

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Claudius was the first to hold magnificent celebrations in honour of the city's anniversary, in 48 AD, 800 years after the founding of the city.
Maxentius accepted the honour, promised donations to the city's troops, and was publicly acclaimed emperor on October 28, 306.
The then-commissioner of the railway, who played a major role in the Canadian city's founding, was married to a woman who had been born in Sudbury, Suffolk, and the name was chosen to honour her.
The Big Four Building, named in honour of the Stampede's benefactors, opened in 1959 to serve as the city's largest exhibition hall in the summer, and was converted into a 24-sheet curling facility each winter.
Her father, Victor K. Copps, was one of the most influential mayors of the City of Hamilton ; the city's landmark sports arena, Copps Coliseum, is named in his honour.
This honour recognize the city's traditional home cooking handed down through generations over thousands of years, its active public and private food research, a system of nurturing talented chefs, and its hosting of distinctive local food festivals.
* The ByTowne Cinema, one of Ottawa's oldest movie theatres, was originally named the Nelson Cinema, but later renamed to honour the city's original name.
In 1962, on the city's 300th anniversary, it was renamed to honour the Ukrainian writer Ivan Franko.
In honour of the Millionaires as the city's only Stanley Cup-winning team, the Vancouver Giants, a major junior Western Hockey League ( WHL ) team, wore Millionaires jerseys during their November 21, 2008 game against the Kamloops Blazers on the team's " Stanley Cup Legends Night ".
The city's full name at the time of its Spanish foundation was " Villa Fernandina ", or " Town of Ferdinand ", in honour of Prince Ferdinand, the firstborn son of King Philip II of Spain.
These are done in honour of the image's 1787 transfer to its present residence in Quiapo Church in the capital city's Quiapo district, then a separate municipality.
* During the 1990s, the City of Saskatoon announced that a street in the city's Arbor Creek subdivision would be named Buckwold Cove in Sid Buckwold's honour.
One of the first families of Indian origin was the Bhyat family, whose contribution to the city's history was marked by the renaming of a major streetname to Fatima Bhayat Street in honour of Fatima Bhyat who arrived in Rustenburg with her husband in 1877.
Today one of the city's main streets ( heading west in the direction of Ofakim and Sderot ) is named in his honour.
On May 31, 2007, the airport was renamed in honour of the city's former mayor Victor M. Power.
A tribute concert in his honour, headlined by Goldie Looking Chain, was held in the city's John Frost Square on 10 July 2010.
The university was founded on January 20, 1661 when King John II Casimir of Poland issued the diploma granting the city's Jesuit Collegium, founded in 1608, " the honour of the academy and the title of the university ".
A park in the city's Church and Wellesley neighbourhood is also named in Hislop's honour.

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