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Daniel Burnham's 1909 Plan of Chicago proposed a cultural center, containing a library and two museums, as the centerpiece of the park.
It is the centerpiece of Triglav National Park, Slovenia's only national park.
Pierre Charles L ' Enfant proposed cleaning the Collect Pond and making it a centerpiece of a recreational park, around which the residential areas of the city could grow.
The canals and gardens of this park have been a centerpiece of the community ever since.
* Beutter Park-The centerpiece of Mishawaka's 21st century downtown revitalization, the new park includes a river race with elliptical-shaped overlook weirs and fiber-optic underwater lighting, two connecting bridges across the St. Joseph River race to the park, the Mishawaka Riverwalk, the " Shards " sculpture, and an 800 foot perennial garden.
The depot was moved approximately 1 / 4 mile from its original trackside location and now serves as the centerpiece of a city park with other nearby buildings, including the former Downing jail.
While its flow has not diminished, the stream has been engineered into a quiet controlled cascade feeding a duck pond with fountain, the centerpiece of the town park.
The Guácharo Cave was Venezuela's first national monument, and is the centerpiece of a national park ; according to some estimates there may be 15, 000 or more birds living there.
It encompasses the high heart of the Alaska Range, including Denali, the centerpiece of the wilderness, which comprises about one-third of the national park.
The centerpiece of the park is a highly themed, five-story Sand Castle with six turrets connected by ramps, stairs and netclimbs.
The centerpiece of the park is Miniland, where almost all Asian landmarks were built using LEGO bricks.
The park is named after Mount Katmai, its centerpiece stratovolcano.
Originally built as Centennial Olympic Stadium in 1996 to serve as the centerpiece of the 1996 Summer Olympics, the stadium was converted into a baseball park to serve as the new home of the franchise.
Today, this house forms the centerpiece of the historic The Forks Of The Wabash park.
The peak is the centerpiece of Mount Diablo State Park, a state park of about in area.
At the opposite end is the Conference House, built by Christopher Billop and so named because it was the site of abortive negotiations in 1776 to end the Revolutionary War ( it is now the centerpiece of the city park known by the same name ).
Its centerpiece is the lake and park after which it is named.
The aliens assume the forms of dead humans and work as the development staff of the peace-themed theme park, World Children's Land, the centerpiece of which is " Godzilla Tower ".
High Shoals Falls is the centerpiece of the park.
The centerpiece of the park is Stone Mountain, a dome of exposed granite ( specifically a quartz diorite to granodiorite ) of Devonian age, which has intruded into the gneiss of the Precambrian Alligator Back Formation.
Potternewton Park is a spacious and attractive park in the north-east of the area which is the centerpiece of Europe's oldest West Indian Carnical ; Leeds Carnival.
An historic centerpiece of the park is Morgan's Cave, a cave with an actively flowing stream that was reputed to be a hideaway for Morgan's Raiders during the Civil War.
The new Opry venue was to be the centerpiece of a grand entertainment complex at that location, which would come to include the theme park and a large hotel / convention center.
Although the park was never fully developed, in 1966 the centerpiece, the Christ of the Ozarks statue, was completed on Magnetic Mountain at an elevation of 1, 500 feet, from where it overlooked the town.

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This statue is the centerpiece of Lubbock's Walk of Fame, which honors notable people who contributed to Lubbock's musical history.
The experiment is the centerpiece of Searle's Chinese room argument which holds that a program cannot give a computer a " mind ", " understanding " or " consciousness ", regardless of how intelligently it may make it behave.
An egg is one of the components of a traditional Seder plate, a traditional centerpiece of the Passover meal.
The centerpiece of this book is the behavioral and cognitive processes of making rational human choices, that is, decisions.
To this day, the result is that in many areas, a large ham, not a turkey, is the centerpiece of a family Christmas dinner.
The name is inspired by the former state-run optics manufacturer LOMO PLC of Saint Petersburg, Russia that created and produced the 35 mm LOMO LC-A Compact Automat camera, now the centerpiece of the Lomographic movement.
Lansing is the centerpiece of a region of Michigan known as Mid-Michigan or Central Michigan.
A centerpiece of the film is a long examination of the history of The New York Times coverage of the Indonesian occupation of East Timor, which Chomsky says exemplifies the media's unwillingness to criticize an ally of the elite.
The centerpiece of the deregulation was the establishment of two categories of basic services licenses: Local loop ( LL ), for fixed line telecommunication within the 14 PTCL regions, and Long-distance and International ( LDI ), for connectivity between regions .” Two sets of criteria set by the regulatory authorities must be met before an operator is allowed to start operation: one for the issuance of a license and another for the maintenance of service quality.
AT & T Park is the centerpiece of a renaissance in San Francisco's South Beach and Mission Bay neighborhoods.
The centerpiece of the capital projects is the $ 56 million Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, completed in fall 2010.
The centerpiece of this viewpoint was that Walter Sobchak is " a neocon ," citing the movie's references to then President George H. W. Bush and the first Gulf War.
A man-month is a concept of a unit of work proportional to the number of people working multiplied by the time that they work ; Brook's law says that this relation is a myth, and is hence the centerpiece of the book.
The centerpiece to this plan is the tall 1 World Trade Center ( formerly known as the Freedom Tower ).
A large rotating globe with curved LED screens is the centerpiece of the show and is used to display images of people and places.
The centerpiece of this culture is the Varna Necropolis, discovered in the early 1970s.
Anne and Richard's romance is the centerpiece for Anne O ' Brien's novel, The Virgin Widow.
The valley is renowned for its natural beauty, and is widely regarded as the centerpiece of Yosemite National Park, attracting visitors from around the world.
The Hope Diamond is the most popular jewel on display and the collection's centerpiece.

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