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interpretive and Farm
In early 2008, a multi-media Woodstock " interpretive " museum opened near the old Yasgur's Farm to complement the concert space, which hosted the New York Philharmonic, Wynton Marsalis, Diane Reeves, Chris Botti, the Goo Goo Dolls, the Boston Pops Orchestra, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in its inaugural season.

interpretive and Trail
There is an interpretive site there now at " The End of The Oregon Trail.
An interpretive historical trail, named the Trail Through Time, also overlays the trail system and stops at various farms, cellars and mills.
The Discovery Trail offers a wheelchair accessible pathway, interpretive panels in Braille, and tree hugging platforms.
Important features of that national park include One Tree Hill ( formerly a fire-lookout, but now covered with trees, the lookout is in disrepair ) and the Kokoda Trail, a memorial walk dedicated to the Kokoda Trail of WW2 ( includes interpretive signage )— this part of the National Park is located in the neighbouring suburb of Upper Ferntree Gully — and accessed via the Mt Dandenong Tourist Road.
Other than a few picnic tables, the only feature between Arch Rock and mile 3 is the Lake Shore Nature Trail, a short interpretive trail on the inland side of the road.
The Northland Loop Trail is a 0. 3 mile interpretive trail just south of Red Creek Campground on FS Rt 75 which accesses Alder Run Bog a typical, and much studied, " northern bog " or " southern muskeg ".
The Lookout Trail features interpretive panels about the site's history.
An interpretive center for the Iron Goat Trail, located at Scenic on the upper Tye River, describes the history of the area including the old railroad and new trail.
The Chalk Bluff Hiking Trail traverses parts of the battlefield, with interpretive wayside markers and panels.
Two interpretive trails are the Arkansas Trail through the Arkansas Arboretum and the Kingfisher Trail next to the Little Maumelle River.
The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail " project " is ever growing as local, state, and NPS efforts establish more trails, signage, and interpretive programs.
The Cumberland Plateau Trail is a self-guided interpretive trail that loops through a diverse forest stand downstream from the dam.

interpretive and one
Flamingo is one of the interpretive centers of Everglades National Park.
To experience the phenomenon on the morning of the Winter Solstice from inside Newgrange, one must enter a lottery at the interpretive centre.
Rather, photography is but one craft that the cinematographer uses in addition to other physical, organizational, managerial, interpretive and image-manipulating techniques to effect one coherent process.
Although the score allows for absolute interpretive freedom ( no one interpretation will sound like another ), the work is not intended to be played spontaneously, as Cardew suggested that performers devise in advance their own rules and methods for interpreting and performing the work.
The critics acknowledge his significant gain in length, with maturity, in addition to virtuoso rhythmic sense, interpretive strength and tone of voice that stands out among the popular singers, being rated as one of the largest and by others as the best popular singer Italian twentieth century.
Andrew Gans of Playbill magazine says that Kuhn " possesses one of the richest and most exciting instruments around ; it is also an extremely versatile and rangy voice " and that Kuhn has " remarkable interpretive skills ".
The interpretive center was built near the site of one of the greatest railroad tragedies in American history, the Wellington Disaster.
Within the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass one can find the Frank Slide Interpretive Centre, an interpretive display at Leitch Collieries Provincial Historic Site, underground tours of the Bellevue Mine Provincial Historic Site, and the Crowsnest Museum in downtown Coleman where pamphlets for self-guided historical driving tours of the municipality are also available.
In " Negotiating Sisyphobia: A critical / interpretive analysis of one ‘ femme ’ gay Asian body in the heteronormative world ," Shinsuke Eguchi ( 2011 ) writes, " I began to see that the discursive manifestation of sissyphobia is not that feminine gay men are unattractive and undesirable.
The park has thirty picnic sites and a one mile ( 2 km ) circular interpretive trail in the Elephant Rocks Natural Area.
49 But whether there is any interpretive substance to the claim that Archimago is one of the poem's many powerful have-nots — figures of castration — remains to be seen.
74 The strategy has a particular rhetorical form: it involves a shift in the pattern of self-justification from one interpretive framework to another, that is, from the framework dominated by the sinner's discourse and questions of moral agency to the one dominated by the victim's discourse and threats to chivalric manhood.
Clifford Geertz writes, " Believing, with Max Weber, that man is an animal suspended in webs of significance he himself has spun, I take culture to be those webs, and the analysis of it to be therefore not an experimental science in search of law but an interpretive one in search of meaning.
Adjacent to the memorial there is a visitor center where one can see interpretive programs and displays.
The radar site supporting these missiles was located on Anti-Aircraft Peak one mile to the northeast where another interpretive sign provides more history of the site.
Hecla Village is a historic village consisting of: a fishing museum and functional commercial fishing operation at the Hecla Fish Station adjacent to the dock ; the Tommasson Boarding House ; the Community Hall ; the Hecla School consisting of a replica classroom in one room and a park interpretive center in the other classroom ; the Heritage House Museum, furnished as an Icelandic family house in 1920s to 1940s style, which is operated by the Descendants and Friends of Hecla ; the General Store open from May to September ; the log house ; the Ice House Museum containing carpentry & fishing tools and sawmill artifacts ; the Hecla Church featuring non-denominational services and special musical events during July & August ; a bed & breakfast in a restored historic Icelandic home owned and operated by commercial fishers ; and numerous privately owned cottages.

interpretive and nearly
With the exception of the vegetation and the addition of interpretive hiking trails and a self-guided auto tour route, the battlefield has changed little from its historic setting, allowing visitors to experience the battlefield in nearly pristine condition.

interpretive and two
They are of two kinds: the " parallel texts ", which are parallel developments of the corresponding passages in the base text, and the speeches of Elihu ( Chapters 32-37 ), which consist of a polemic against the ideas expressed elsewhere in the poem, and so are claimed to be interpretive interpolations.
The phenomenological tie-in with the sociology of knowledge stems from two key historical sources for Mannheim's analysis: Mannheim was dependent on insights derived from Husserl's phenomenological investigations, especially the theory of meaning as found in Husserl's Logical Investigations of 1900 / 1901 ( Husserl: 2000 ), in the formulation of his central methodological work: " On The Interpretation of Weltanschauung " ( Mannheim: 1993: see fn41 & fn43 )-this essay forms the centerpiece for Mannheim's method of historical understanding and is central to his conception of the sociology of knowledge as a research program ; and The concept of " Weltanschauung " employed by Mannheim has its origins in the hermeneutic philosophy of Wilhelm Dilthey, who relied on Husserl's theory of meaning ( above ) for his methodological specification of the interpretive act ( Mannheim: 1993: see fn38 ).
Phase two of the elephant expansion was completed in October 2011 and featured a large new exhibit yard to supplement the two existing yards, a pool big enough for multiple elephants, new interpretive signage, and a small area for demonstration of husbandry behaviors.
The new facilities include a 1 / 4 mile boardwalk and 18 foot observation tower to view Pelican Island, two 2. 5 mile salt marsh impoundment foot trails, interpretive signs, informational kiosks, restrooms and parking areas.
He also produced two regional portraits, Southern California Country: An Island on the Land ( 1946 ) and California: The Great Exception ( 1949 ), which many aficionados still regard as the finest interpretive histories of those areas.
Shanks was a key figure in the development of post-processualism and interpretive archaeology during the 1980s, especially through his collaboration with Christopher Tilley which led to the publication of two influential books: ' Re-Constructing Archaeology ' and ' Social Theory and Archaeology ' ( both 1987 ).
* " In the Future, There Will be Robots "-An interpretive dance performance at the Vice city Art Center featuring two men dancing for a robot's love, futuristic lasers and a dehydrating manatee.
Unlike the Chinese and Tibetan ( Tratung, wylie: khrag ' thung ) terms used to translate it, the Sanskrit term heruka does not literally mean blood drinker, although the fact that it was rendered as such into two other languages strongly suggests an according Indian interpretive etymology.
* 2003: The Massachusetts Cultural Council ( MCC ) awards GBYSO the prestigious Commonwealth Award in the education category, given every two years as the state ’ s highest recognition for individuals and organizations in the arts, humanities, and interpretive sciences.
Dowel Rod Puppetry combines interpretive dance and the use of ( typically ) two simple dowels.

interpretive and miles
The Hickison Petroglyph Recreational Area, located 28 miles east of Austin, features a short interpretive trail where visitors can see ancient drawings carved into the rocks.
A monument to the Plank Road and interpretive display lie approximately three miles / 5. 4 km west of the Sand Hills interchange.
A short interpretive trail ( 0. 6 miles ) provides visitors with information about the habitat and inhabitants of the dunes.

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