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Built and 1903
Built in 1903 in the Queen Anne style, Annesley Hall is the first university residence built for women in Canada.
Built of local cut stone and opened in 1903, it was completed in 1925.
Built in 1903.
Built between 1901 and 1903, the Town Hall was opened by Passmore Edwards on 5 February 1903.
Built originally in 1903, the Majestic Theatre was one of the first in Boston to be pre-wired for electricity, shown by its use of over 4500 light bulbs throughout the building.
Built in 1903, it was used to pump water throughout the park.
Built in 1903, the stadium seats 30, 323.
Built on Peter Street and Lower Mosley Street opposite Manchester Central railway station, terminus for Midland Railway express trains to London St Pancras, the hotel was designed by Charles Trubshaw and constructed between 1898 and 1903 for the Midland Railway Company at a cost of more than £ 1 million.
Built in 1903, the theatre was the original home of the Ziegfeld Follies, a historical tidbit mentioned in the film during some pre-show banter.
Built 1903, it served ranchers and farmers for going to market, but fell in 1924, killing a boy, a horse, and some cattle.
Built by the Leeson family, earls of Milltown, it became the home of philanthropist Sir Alfred Beit ( 1903 – 1994 ).
Built in 1903 for the Connel-Ballachulish railway, a rail-bus ferried foot-passengers across from 1909 until 1914 when the bridge was converted to allow for rail, road or passenger traffic ( on the same track ).
Built in 1903 and designed by William Douglas Caroe.
Built in 1903, this picnic shelter was intended to take advantage of the then-popular fad of opera.

Built and renovated
Built in the 14th century and later renovated in Baroque style, facing the Cathedral.
Built in 1348, it was totalle renovated in 1723 – 1748 in Baroque style.
File: Richland Depot ( City Hall ) ( c. 1890 ) ( Richland, GA ). JPG | Built in the 1890s and renovated in 2008, the Richland Depot now serves as the city hall.
Built in 1889 but renovated at different times in its history, it opened as Rochester School ( Avon # 5 ), replacing an earlier school on that same site that had burned down in 1888.
Built in a functional 1960s design, it has been modernised and renovated numerous times since construction.
Built 1898-1903 and renovated in 1954 and partially repurposed in 1988 it was originally called " Union Station " as the terminal for some Pennsylvania Railroad subsidiaries.
Built in the 1960s and renovated in 2002, it today houses different restaurants and a sea voyage exhibition.
* Owen D. Young Library – Built in 1959, expanded in 1980, and renovated in 1999-2000, this is the main campus library.
Built in 1934 and renovated for the second time in 2001, the park holds 6, 400 fans.
Built in 1853 and renovated in 1958, Craik House is the president's home.
Built in 1340, it fell into disuse in the 1950s and was renovated as a private house in 2000.
Built in 1935 during the incumbency of Eriberto Caparros, by the year 1982 it was modernized, renovated, and lighted.
Built in 1962 ; renovated in 1999.
Built at the request of Admiral of the Fleet Viscount Howe, First Lord of the Admiralty, in 1782-83 for " a few small rooms of my own ", it was the official residence of First Lords of the Admiralty until 1964, and has also been home to several British Prime Ministers when 10 Downing Street was being renovated.

Built and 1988
Built from 1988 – 2000, the MD-11 was the last McDonnell Douglas widebody aircraft.
Built in 1988, the library contains 752, 900 books, 32, 600 print and electronic materials, the college archives, and a growing collection of multimedia materials in its Media Center.
Built on what was once Tulare Lake, home to the Yokut Native American people, the facility opened in 1988.
Built by Floyd Schmoe, winner of the 1988 Hiroshima Peace Prize, and dedicated on August 6, 1990, 45 years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, it is home to a full-size bronze statue of Sadako Sasaki sculpted by Daryl Smith.
Built in two phases, starting in 1988 with a loan from the World Bank, with main equipment imported from France and Japan.
Built on the remains of the French Antillan SATT, the Swiss-registered Point Air went into a politically enforced bankruptcy in 1988.
* Built: 1988 — 1994
Built on July 1, 1988, an antenna on Monument Peak broadcasts channels 36 ( Action 36, KICU ) and 54 ( PBS, KQEH ).
Built in 1988, it was developed by the H. P.
Built originally in the 4th century, the current construction is from the 11th-12th centuries ( extensively restored in 1988 ).
Built in 1976, it was opened to motor vehicles in 1988 and has since seen many automobile, motorbike and mountain biking expeditions.

Built and is
Built upon seven hills, Istanbul, like Rome, is one of the most ancient cities in the world, filled with splendor and contrast.
Built in 1969, it is visible throughout most of the central districts of Berlin.
The Cotton Bowl is a stadium which opened in 1932 and became known as " The House That Doak Built " due to the immense crowds that former SMU running back Doak Walker drew to the stadium during his college career in the late 1940s.
The earliest surviving example of this technique is Smith's The House That Jack Built, made before September 1901.
Built in 1826-33 by Antonio de Echevarría in the purest Neo-classical style, this building contains within it the Church of Santa María la Antigua, which is presently used as the plenary meeting hall of the General Assemblies of Biscay.
Built in Utrecht on the Prins Hendriklaan 50, the house has a conventional ground floor, but is radical on the top floor, lacking fixed walls but instead relying on sliding walls to create and change living spaces.
* Johnston Gym — Built in 1911, Johnston Gym is primarily used for music and band purposes.
Built in 1656, this is the oldest mosque in Maldives.
Built soon after the conquest of northwest Africa, the first mosque built in this region is the Great Mosque of Kairouan ( in Tunisia ) founded by the Umayyad general Uqba Ibn Nafi during the second half of the 7th century and considered as the oldest place of worship in the western Islamic world.
Built in 1906, it is the largest and probably most well-known memorial to Bismarck worldwide.
Built around a quasi-Japanese pentatonic scale, the music contrasts Japanese contemplation (" There is No Other Way ") with Western ingenuousness (" Please Hello ").
Built in the 1970s, this section of motorway ( the " Utrechtsebaan ") is now heavily overburdened.
Built around 103 to 105, Trajan's Bridge, or Pontes, is considered an architectural marvel, at 3, 500 feet across.
Built in 1932, it is the 3rd tallest in Toledo.
Forest City Velodrome in London, Ontario, Canada, is the world's shortest at 138 m. Built to fit a hockey arena, it too has steep banking.
Built by the Army Corps of Engineers, the canal is long and is maintained to deep.
The stadium's nickname, " The House That Ruth Built ", is derived from Babe Ruth, the iconic baseball superstar whose prime years coincided with the stadium's opening and the beginning of the Yankees ' winning history.
Built from fibre reinforced composite ( FRC ) the boat is lightweight yet very strong and is designed to right itself in the event of a capsize.
Built in a rococo wedding cake style and inspired by the Latona Fountain at the Palace of Versailles, it is meant to allegorically represent Lake Michigan.
Built between 1472 and 1525, it is a fine example of late Gothic style.
Built between 1883 and 1885 and opened for initial occupation in 1884, the twelve-story red-brick building that is now the Hotel Chelsea was one of the city's first private apartment cooperatives.
Built in 1827, the 129 meter structure is the longest hall in Europe supported by pillars.

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