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Symbolically, Marian Anderson ( a noted opera singer of her day ) sang a rendition of " America the Beautiful " on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1939 after being refused use of Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the American Revolution because of her skin color.
* 1939 – Marian Anderson sings at the Lincoln Memorial, after being denied the right to sing at the Daughters of the American Revolution's Constitution Hall.
Other locations and landmarks that have become part of American folklore include: Independence Hall, Ellis Island, Hoover Dam, Pearl Harbor, the Vietnam War Memorial, and the Grand Canyon.
The War Memorial Hall ( more generally known as Memorial Hall ), which is a residence, and War Memorial Gymnasium
Emmerson Hall, Acadia University, was originally built 1913 as Emerson Memorial Library and shows strong Beaux Arts influences.
The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is a famous monument, landmark, and tourist attraction in Taipei, Taiwan.
Similarly, the monument erected to Chiang's memory in Taipei, known in English as Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, was literally named " Chung Cheng Memorial Hall " in Chinese.
* Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
* The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Official Site
A view of the Sherman Fairchild Physical Science Center and Wheeler Hall from the tower of Baker Memorial Library
Andrew R. Cobb designed the Science Building, 1913 – 15 ; MacDonald Memorial Library, 1914 – 15 ; Shirreff Hall Women's Residence, 1920 ; Arts Building, 1921 – 22 ; Medical Science Laboratory, 1921 – 22 ; Provincial Archives Building, 1929 ; Gymnasium Building, 1931.
* 1968 – In Springfield, Massachusetts, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame opens.
The museum is located within the Stephenson Memorial Hall ( which also incorporates the Pomegranate Theatre, formerly the Chesterfield Civic Theatre ) and adjacent to Stephensons Place, located roughly mid distance between Stephenson's final home at Tapton House and his resting place in Trinity Church.
Within weeks of the Stonewall Riots, Craig Rodwell, proprietor of the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop in lower Manhattan, was working to commemorate them by replacing the Annual Reminder, which had been held annually in at Independence Hall in Philadelphia since 1965, with a celebration of the Stonewall Riots.
Lake LaVerne is located west of the Memorial Union and south of Alumni Hall, Carver Hall, and Music Hall.

Memorial and Gymnasium
Two granite shafts, which are part of the War Memorial Gymnasium complex at Acadia University, are dedicated to the university's war dead.
War Memorial Gymnasium also saw the installation of a new playing floor to benefit its basketball and volleyball teams.
Behind the Alumni Gymnasium is Memorial Field, a 15, 600-seat stadium overlooking Dartmouth's football field and track.
Other sporting facilities includes Memorial Arena, home to the university's varsity hockey teams, Studley Gymnasium, the Sexton Gymnasium and field and the Langille Athletic Centre in Truro-Bible Hill.
The polychromatic school chapel, new quadrangle, Temple Reading Room, Macready Theatre and Gymnasium were designed by the well-known Victorian Gothic revival architect William Butterfield in 1875, and the smaller Memorial Chapel was dedicated in 1922.
On-campus athletic facilities include Ray Dennison Memorial Field, Dirks Field, the Softball Complex, Whalen Gymnasium, and the Factory Trails, an off-road bicycling race course.
** Dalhousie University's Studley Campus buildings include the Science Building, 1913 – 15 ; MacDonald Memorial Library, 1914 – 15 ; Shirreff Hall Women's Residence, 1920 ; Arts Building, 1921 – 22 ; Medical Science Laboratory, 1921 – 22 ; Provincial Archives Building, 1929 ; Gymnasium Building, 1931.
A number of new buildings were completed in the following years including Ramstad Hall, Memorial Gymnasium, and the Student Union Building ( now renamed as Xavier Hall ).
These include Olson Auditorium, Memorial Gymnasium, Names Fitness Center, and the university swimming pool.
| align = left | War Memorial Gymnasium, San Francisco, California
Memorial Gymnasium at Vanderbilt University and Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis are two other existing arenas with a raised floor.
* Memorial Gymnasium ( disambiguation )
Image: Farrar hall2. jpg. jpg | Farrar Hall and Memorial Gymnasium from the quadrangle
* Giffen Memorial Gymnasium, built in 1929.
The, $ 2. 4-million facility features state-of-the-art equipment, and is significantly larger than the former fitness center, Memorial Gymnasium.
Concordia's early success fueled new construction projects on campus, including the Gymnasium ( converted in the 1950s to Graebner Memorial Chapel ) and Recitation Hall ( now Meyer Hall ).
Memorial Gymnasium is a multi-purpose facility located in Nashville, Tennessee.
Memorial Gymnasium was built in the early 1950s.
The game was moved to Memorial when it became apparent that demand for tickets would greatly outstrip their availability at Belmont's former home court, tiny Striplin Gymnasium.

Memorial and honours
UNBF's War Memorial Hall ( usually referred to as Memorial Hall ), originally built as a science building in 1924, honours the 35 UNB Alumni who died in World War I.
Built as a men ’ s residence building in 1946, Memorial Hall honours alumni who had enlisted and died in the First World War, and in the Second World War.
A cenotaph in Quorn's Memorial Gardens honours these men.
In 1912 he established the Rutherford Gold Medal in English for the senior year honours English student with the highest standing ; the prize still exists today as the Rutherford Memorial Medal in English.
Throughout his steady rise in rank, he remained involved in the many important developments of the company and received several outstanding honours, including, in 1934, the Morris Liebmann Memorial Prize from the Institute of Radio Engineers.
The Brookwood Memorial honours 199 Canadian servicemen and women.
In 1985, Suzanne Spaak's valor and humanity was recognized by the government of Israel, designating her as one of the Righteous Among the Nations in honours at the national Holocaust Memorial, Yad Vashem.
A testament to his efforts off the ice in Vancouver, Linden has been a recipient of the King Clancy Memorial Trophy ( 1997 ) and the NHL Foundation Player Award ( 2008 ), honours awarded by the NHL to players for significant contributions in his community.
The Nikkei Memorial Internment Centre in New Denver, British Columbia, is an interpretive centre that honours the history of interned Japanese Canadians, many of whom were interned nearby.
The book won multiple honours, including the 2000 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction, the 2000 Whitbread Book Award in category best first novel, the Guardian First Book Award, the Commonwealth Writers First Book Prize, and the Betty Trask Award.
Mr Kaletsky was educated at King's College at the University of Cambridge where he graduated with a first class honours degree in Mathematics and at Harvard University, where he was a Kennedy Memorial Scholar and gained a master's degree in Economics.
At the 1978 Memorial Cup, Smyl was named the tournament MVP and received tournament All-Star Team honours with 14 points in five games.
He has been the recipient of several honours, including the Martin Luther King Memorial Prize, the Pufendorf medal and the British Psychological Society ’ s book award.
He died in Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 1971 and was buried with full military honours in Highland Memorial Park, Johnston, Rhode Island.
Among Bauer's many awards and honours are, winning the Olympic bronze in 1968 as General Manager, World Championship bronze in 1964, 1966 and 1967 as general manager, the Memorial Cup in 1944 as a player and in 1961 as a trainer ( coach ), being elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame as a Builder in 1989, and the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1997, both posthumously.
In return for this gesture, the Australian Government established the memorial garden, around the Kemal Atatürk Memorial, that honours the heroism and self-sacrifice of the Turkish and ANZAC soldiers who took part in that bitterly fought campaign.
The Royal Australian Navy Memorial on ANZAC Parade in Canberra, the national capital of Australia, honours the sailors who have served to protect the nation.
Brimsek would go on to lead the Bruins to a Stanley Cup victory that season, earning the nickname " Mister Zero " while picking up 10 regular season shutouts, the Vezina Trophy, First All-Star Team honours, and the Calder Memorial Trophy, which is given " to the player selected as the most proficient in his first year of competition ".
In his first year, he was named both league MVP and rookie of the year in 1995, in addition to First Team All-Star honours and a James Norris Memorial Trophy for allowing the fewest goals against.
All of their names are displayed on College's numerous war memorials and honours boards, including precisely 100 on the First World War Memorial in front of Clark House and 129 on the honours board in the school chapel that records the names of Old Collegians who died in the Second World War.
An honours graduate with a Bachelor's degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John's, Newfoundland, Blaney worked as a reporter for both television and radio from 1982 – 1993, when she became a candidate against Brian Tobin in the 1993 Canadian federal election finishing a distant second.
" Stancer was awarded the Bidlake Memorial Prize, one of British cycling's top honours, in 1943.

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