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One hundred two competitors paid the 10 franc entrance fee.
While entrance to the Park is free, Gaudí's house, " la Torre Rosa ," — containing furniture that he designed — can be only visited for an entrance fee.
* Schönbrunn Palace ( small entrance fee, tower at the center to overlook the hedge maze )
The entrance fee on weekends was $ 3, for which the customer received two tickets that could be exchanged for two drinks.
One appeal of indoor track racing was that spectators could be easily controlled, and hence an entrance fee could be charged, making track racing a lucrative sport.
** The world-famous midgets General Tom Thumb and Lavinia Warren get married in New York City ; P. T. Barnum takes an entrance fee.
The balloon ride is not included in the entrance fee.
" The home did not open for another five years, and Tubman was dismayed when the church ordered residents to pay a $ 100 entrance fee.
There is an entrance fee to the park on both sides.
The normal entrance fee was 30 to 85 cents per person.
On request from Williams-Ellis, Portmeirion was not identified on screen as the filming location until the credits of the final episode of the series, and indeed Williams-Ellis stated that the levy of a reasonable entrance fee was a deliberate ploy to prevent the village from being spoilt by overcrowding.
The East Cemetery can be visited after paying a small entrance fee.
The semi-mandatory entrance fee for weekday visiting is £ 6. 00, which is charged on admission throughout the tourist season.
The park entrance fee for Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is $ 25 per person 16 years of age and over.
No entrance fee is required to enter the park but no facilities are available to visitors in the park.
It contains no car parks and roads or any other facilities and attracts no entrance fee.
Some Malibu beaches are private, such as Paradise Cove, which charges an entrance fee to keep the crowds at bay.
In fact, during his performances at the Sperl-Ballroom in Vienna, where he established his name, he actively pursued the concept of collecting a fixed entrance fee from the patrons of the ballroom instead of the old practice of passing around a collection plate where income was reliant on the goodwill of the patrons.
All are public and do not require an entrance fee.
There is a daily fee for entrance and for rental skates, and also season passes are available.
An entrance fee to the house and garden is payable by non-members of the National Trust, and additional fee is charged for parking.
The entrance fee, as of 2010, is 7 for adults and 4 price for children and others eligible for reduced fees.

entrance and is
Another beautiful building is the Propylaea, the entrance gate of the Acropolis.
There were two liquor saloons not very far from the church, one white, that is conducted for white people with a side entrance for Negroes ; ;
At the entrance side of the shelter, each roof beam is rested on the inside 4 inches of the block wall.
Ventilation is provided in a concrete block basement shelter by vents in the wall and by the open entrance.
Taking the streetcar back to Kaiser's Fountain, I walked ahead, then left down the street opposite St. Sophia and just beyond the corner came to a small, one-story building with a red-tile roof, which is the entrance to the Sunken Palace.
Should Congress authorize the Attorney General to file suit to accomplish admission of a child to a school to which he is denied entrance??
Rangoni's first entrance is a musical shock, a sudden open fifth in a key totally unrelated to what has preceded it.
The hymen is, in essence, a fragile membrane that more or less completely covers the entrance to the vagina in most female human beings who have not had sex relations.
`` Mr. Wycoff's car is waiting for you at the east entrance ''.
One of the hardest chores a detective has is hanging around on a city street, trying to make himself inconspicuous, keeping an eye on the entrance of an office building and waiting.
Various of the apartments are of the terrace type, being on the ground floor so that entrance is direct.
The entrance to a church has been walled up, so that the congregation, most of which is in the western sector, cannot worship God there anymore.
Again, India has imposed formidable barriers against the entrance of additional missionaries, and fanatical Hindu parties are expected to seek further action against Christians once the influence making for tolerance due to Nehru and his followers is gone.
In Cat Among the Pigeons Poirot's entrance is so late as to be almost an afterthought.
Belief through faith is the condition for entrance into the Kingdom of God ; unbelief is the condition for exit from the Kingdom of God – not a lack of good works.
There is a charge for entrance to the apartment on the second floor and the roof.
Employers can use medical entrance examinations for applicants, after making the job offer, only if all applicants ( regardless of disability ) must take it and it is treated as a confidential medical record.
Nonetheless, the written sources do not mention damages wrought by fire, save the Gardens of Sallust, which were situated close to the gate by which the Goths had made their entrance ; nor is there any reason to attribute any extensive destruction of the buildings of the city to Alaric and his followers.
To the south of the entrance is the tiny Temple of Athena Nike.
East of the entrance and north of the Parthenon is the temple known as the Erechtheum.
Steven Zhang of the Cornell Daily Sun has described the graduates of elite schools, especially those in the Ivy League, of having a " smug sense of success " because they believe " gaining entrance into the Ivy League is an accomplishment unto itself.
The Abbey is cared for by Historic Scotland and is open to the public throughout the year ( entrance charge ).

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