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lodge and sits
The present building sits on the site of a hunting lodge built by the Earl of Cavan in the 19th century.
In another instance, a person who sits in the lodge, next to the door, is charged with protecting the ceremony, and maintaining lodge etiquette.
A 24-room historic lodge called Mather Lodge sits on the edge of a bluff of a deep forested canyon.
( Many Christians are awake, with fear calls / Mother of Christ and-light rushed / Incense and-garlic-a bronze vessel / She single-n lodge, poor mother / chip sits stunned ...)
Although most manmade structures were demolished prior to the creation of the lake, divers recently discovered the remains of a lodge which was left intact until the lake rose and now sits below 300 feet of water ; a hilltop graveyard with headstones also remains more than 130 feet under the water.
At mid-mountain, a second day lodge ( Pioneer Lodge-1973 ) sits at with a sizable parking lot, a cluster of condominiums ( 1975 ), and the Jason Harper Training Center.

lodge and several
There were several small cabins and a larger lodge on the " family side " and little else.
He researched several households, a schoolhouse, a church, a Masonic lodge, and a speakeasy.
Stevens died on August 9, 2010, when a de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter he and several others were flying in crashed while en route to a private fishing lodge.
However, several of the exterior shots in the film which purport to show the lodge, such as those with the hedge maze or loading dock, were not taken at the Timberline Lodge itself, but at Elstree Studios in England, using a mock-up of the south face of the lodge.
Bristol, like its earlier London counterpart, includes several original buildings which have been praised for their architectural quirks, despite being unsuitable for the care of animals ; the ( former ) Giraffe House joins the main entrance lodge and the south gates on Guthrie Road as a Grade II listed building.
There is a quarry of good stone on the same side of the isle ; there is abundance of caves on the west side, which serve to lodge several families, who for their convenience in grazing, fishing, & c., resort thither in the summer.
On August 2, 1808, Lewis and several of his acquaintances submitted a petition to the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania requesting dispensation to establish a lodge in St. Louis.
The Village of Hammond also has a mason's lodge, a retirement home, several churches and a town museum ( previously mentioned ).
After Odoardo's death, Pope Alexander VII allowed Queen Christina of Sweden to lodge in the palace for several months, but she " proved a tenant from hell ".
Joseph Smith, Jr. and several of the church founders were Freemasons, and were founding members of a lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois in March 1842.
The monarchy controlled the castle for several centuries and it was a favoured hunting lodge of King John.
Schwetzingen Castle began as a simple aristocratic fishing retreat ( much like Versailles which began as a hunting lodge ) and had an eventful architectural history, in several phases of construction, especially during the reigns of the Elector of the Palatinate Karl Philip ( 1716 – 1742 ) and Karl IV Theodor ( 1742 – 1799 ) who, as their answer to Versailles, embellished the castle gardens with some of the finest and most elaborate formal water parterres in Germany gardens.
The monument was closed to the public for several years during World War II, since the lodge was being used to house personnel working on the Manhattan Project.
In the 13th century King John visited the downs for the hunt and the town hosted several subsequent kings, notably Henry VIII who founded the hunting lodge in the village.
Johnes built a small hunting lodge on the estate which, after several expansions and upgrades, is now operated as the Hafod Hotel.
According to the Tribunals of Perugia and Palermo, " Andreotti had long-standing relationships with people who, in several ways, were interested in the Banca Privata Italiana banker and member of masonic lodge P2, Michele Sindona.
The ownership group invested over $ 3 million in renovations including lodge renovations, upgrades to the snowmaking capacity, and several new dining options, including a brick oven pizzeria and tavern located in the west lodge.
Prior to its most recent closure in the fall of 2010, the resort boasted several chairlifts, including one high-speed detachable quad, as well as a hotel, condominiums and a large base lodge.
By the 1840s, however, Smith and several prominent Mormons had become Freemasons and founded a lodge in Nauvoo, Illinois, in March 1842.
The preceptor is an elected position and is usually a Freemason who has spent several years as a director of ceremonies in his local lodge and is considered an expert in the ritual of the order.
In the past several races, the Two Rivers checkpoint has changed locations annually: from a lodge to a campground, and then to a gravel pit in 2011.
Their work included constructing a stone lodge, a walkway system, a stone picnic circle and several picnic shelters.

lodge and mountain
The lodge was located at the south end of Spirit Lake at the foot of the mountain, and was in the danger zone at the time of the eruption.
* Timberline Lodge, a National Historic Landmark mountain lodge and ski area in Oregon, U. S.
Nevertheless, the mountain views from this near-summit lodge are quite impressive.
Timberline Lodge is a mountain lodge on the south side of Mount Hood in Oregon, about east of Portland.
He also had a mountain lodge built at the southern slope, named Heinrichshöhe after his son Henry ( Heinrich ) Ernest.
A mountain lodge, Kebnekaise mountain lodge ( Kebnekaise fjällstation ), is located at the foot of Kebnekaise, ca.
A new lift from town is planned, as is a mountain top day lodge and terrain expansion.
The mountain lends its name to the surrounding areas of " Skiddaw Forest ", and " Back o ' Skidda '" and to the isolated " Skiddaw House ", situated to the east, formerly a shooting lodge and subsequently a youth hostel.
A mountain lodge, in operation since 1951, can accommodate 78 people and has basic amenities.
)" Backslide then steals a conveniently placed, unoccupied runabout ( after loudly declaring his intention to do so ), which he uses to kidnap an oblivious Dora while she and the Dover Boys are playing hide-and-seek, spiriting her away to a remote mountain lodge.
She is probably the second or first victim in the episodes including being cocooned by an acid spewing insect queen, turned into a frog by a warlock Martin unleashed, and being possessed by a vengeful spirit at a mountain lodge.
As of the 2011 / 2012 season mountain creek has planned major expansions including a new lodge, zip line, alpine coaster, new trail, and America's largest snow tubing park.
Plans were to build numerous buildings housing condo-hotels, luxurious five-star mountain lodge hotels, conference center, and many cobblestone streets filled with designer boutiques and cozy brasseries.
However, a trail that will allow people to ski and snowboard from South to Granite Peak, is being developed but due to large capital improvements for the 2011 – 2012 season ( mountain coaster, north lodge, zipline ... etc.
On the ranch, he also built mountain trails, a hunting lodge and a fishing lodge, all of which he found to be restful retreats from business pressures in Tulsa.
A lodge with mountain chalets provides accommodation for climbers and visitors, and a comprehensive guide exists to climbs in the area.
He attempted to hide out in his hunting lodge on the Phyrn mountain in Upper Austria.
Later, the nobility used the castle as a lodge when they hunted mountain goats with tame leopards.
During the 1950s, the mountain was a popular destination for local back country ski enthusiasts, some of whom built the lodge and one lift in 1963.
It includes a ski lodge, the Ariel chairlift, a T-bar lift, and a rope tow on the north face of the mountain.

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