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Memorial and attendance
This does not minimize the importance of the Memorial event as far as the rest in attendance are concerned.
He delivered his final sermon to a packed attendance at the Martyrs ' Memorial Hall on 18 December 2011.
White City Park opened on Memorial Day in 1924 with 5000 in attendance.
Memorial Fountain, built in the center of the diamond to honor the Civil War soldiers, was dedicated on July 17, 1878 with fifteen thousand people in attendance.
Zion Memorial Fund on 13 October 1996 with 35 family members in attendance including her sister, numerous nieces ( including Laverne Baker ) and nephews.
The Sounders increased their average attendance from 2, 583 at Seattle's Memorial Stadium in 2002 to 3, 452 at the new stadium in 2003.
The 1983 Memorial Cup tournament saw the inclusion of a fourth team, the team hosting the event, which was done to boost tournament attendance.
Attendance was expected to increase over the old Memorial Stadium attendance, especially for late fall games, due to the climate controlled comfort.
Initially, average attendance had increased over previous seasons at Memorial Stadium.
By 1942, the year of his death, worldwide attendance at the annual Memorial of Christ's death was 140, 450 though his restructuring of the Bible Student community coincided with a dramatic loss of followers during the 1920s and 1930s.
Worldwide attendance of the annual Memorial of Christ's death fell from 90, 434 in 1925 to 17, 380 in 1928.
The final match of their series took place in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, and set new California records for both attendance and gate.
The new Veterans Memorial Stadium was completed in time for the opening of the 2002 season, and the Kernels set a franchise attendance record of 196, 066 in the new park's inaugural year.
The team's home park was Memorial Stadium, which opened in 1993 ; a franchise attendance record of 318, 506 was also set that year.
In the 1997 World Series, the Marlins played before crowds of over 67, 000 fans — the highest postseason attendance figures in MLB history, only exceeded by Cleveland Stadium, home of the Cleveland Indians during the 1948 World Series, old Yankee Stadium prior to its mid 1970s renovation, and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the temporary home of the Los Angeles Dodgers ( before Dodger Stadium was opened ) in the 1959 World Series.
In the first season the Bisons played at the stadium, the team shattered the previous minor-league attendance record, as many Buffalonians and visitors traveled downtown to enjoy the amenities offered by the new facility, which replaced the old War Memorial Stadium as the Bisons ' home.
A week after the Canucks ' loss, Daniel was in attendance for the NHL Awards show in Las Vegas, having been nominated for the Hart Memorial Trophy as the league's most valuable player, the Ted Lindsay Award as the league's most outstanding player and the NHL Foundation Player Award for his and Henrik's work in the Vancouver community.
On June 30, 1961, Pat O ' Connor lost the title to Rogers in front of 38, 622 fans at Comiskey Park, a North American professional wrestling attendance record that lasted until the David Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions in 1984.
During his tenure, USC broke its average home attendance record four times in a row ( they play at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum ); the USC home attendance average in 2001, his first season, was 57, 744 ; by 2006 it was over 91, 000.
Through Memorial Day 2011 the Curve boasted the best attendance rates in all of Double-A baseball.
Through Memorial Day, the team also shows the lowest per-capita attendance in all of Double-A baseball with a rate of. 17 % of the population attending each game ( Double-A average is. 48 % of the team's metro area population attending each game ).
During this tournament, the arena surpassed the all-time Memorial Cup attendance record, after only seven round-robin games with 91, 808 and would eventually finish with a total attendance of 121, 461.

Memorial and figures
The authorities of SFR Yugoslavia conducted a population survey in 1964 that showed a far lower figure, but kept it a secret ; when Vladimir Žerjavić published such lower figures in the 1980s, he was criticized by Antun Miletić among others, but his research has since been considered trustworthy by authorities on World War II Yugoslav history such as Jozo Tomasevich. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ( USHMM ) in Washington, D. C. presently estimates that the Ustaša regime murdered between 77, 000 and 99, 000 people in Jasenovac between 1941 and 1945.
He was also the longest serving president ( 2008-2011 ) of the Heritage Foundation, which honors figures of British culture and facilitated his campaign on behalf of the Bomber Command Memorial Appeal.
The shrine, with a colorful tile dome and female figures stretching their arms to the heavens, originally was built as an impressive entrance to Valhalla Memorial Park cemetery.
One of the sculpted clock surrounds, whose figures were modeled using model Audrey Munson, still survives as the Eagle Scout Memorial Fountain in Kansas City, Missouri.
* Brant is one of the 14 leading Canadian military figures commemorated at the Valiants Memorial in Ottawa.
Best known as the creator of Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Borglum was at the time working on the group called Wars of America for the city of Newark, New Jersey, a piece that includes forty two figures and two equestrian sculptures.
" It is somewhat in the style of the Albert Memorial, and figures of angels are prominent.
In 1921, the current double-tiered white marble fountain replaced the statue, which was moved to Rockford Park in Wilmington, Delaware. Daniel Chester French and architect Henry Bacon, the co &# 8209 ; creators of the Lincoln Memorial, designed the fountain, which features carvings of three classical figures symbolizing the sea, the stars and the wind on the fountain's shaft.
Historical figures and events on Earth-C also parallel those of the real world, including the " Second Weird War " ( World War II ; Earth-C's version featured the U. S. and the Allies fighting the " Ratzis " ( Nazis )) and President Abraham Linkidd ( a goat, Earth-C's version of Abraham Lincoln ), who was immortalized in the nation's capital in the " Linkidd Memorial.
Daniel Chester French, the noted sculptor of the Lincoln Memorial, was the principal designer of the pediment sculptures and the monolithic 12½ foot figures along the cornice.
Other prominent events include the annual Fleming, Shoenberg and Huw Wheldon Memorial Lectures, which are delivered by high-profile television figures.
His best known works are the figures on the exterior of the ANZAC War Memorial in Hyde Park, Sydney, the central group in the interior, and the bronze reliefs.
* The California Vietnam Veterans Memorial, with life-size bronze figures of service men and women depicting military life in Vietnam and featuring engravings of names of Californians killed or missing in action.
( He is the first man in Depression Bread Line, Segal's group of bronzed figures at the FDR Memorial, included in PBS ’ s " George Segal: American Still Life ").
One of the figures on the Royal Artillery Memorial in London, by Charles Sargeant Jagger
Gray is one of fourteen figures commemorated at the Valiants Memorial in Ottawa.
* 1920 Symbolic figures, Elks National Veterans Memorial, Chicago
Honored in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame since 1994, Crum is one of the major figures in the history of sports in Kentucky and in college basketball in general.
File: Base of National War Memorial. jpg | The 23 bronze figures, representing the eleven branches of the Canadian forces engaged in the First World War, viewed from the front
File: Canadian National War Memorial, back side. jpg | The bronze figures viewed from the rear, with a close-up of the base of the Canadian granite arch
File: National War Memorial 2010. jpg | Detail of the bronze figures
File: National War Memorial in Ottawa ( 1 ). jpg | The memorial viewed from the side, as the figures emerge through the arch from war to peace
Some figures appear on several statues: Abraham Lincoln, for example, has at least three likenesses, including those at the Lincoln Memorial, in Lincoln Park, and the old Superior Court of the District of Columbia.

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