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The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity is housed in an 11-story structure originally built for The Christian Science Publishing Society constructed between 1932 and 1934, and the present plaza was constructed in the late 1960s and early 1970s to include a 28 story administration building, a colonnade, and a reflecting pool with fountain, designed by Araldo Cossutta of I. M. Pei and Partners ( now Pei Cobb Freed ).
In 1970 the movie Harold and Maude was filmed at the toll plaza and showed Maude speeding and disobeying a police officer.
It was influenced by Le Corbusier's High Court building in Chandigarh, India ; Pei sought to use the significant overhang to unify building and plaza.
In 1997, permission was granted to construct a paved plaza to handle the thousands of Christian pilgrims expected to arrive.
Confederation Square, for example, was initially planned to be a civic plaza to balance the nearby federal presence of Parliament Hill.
It was staged at the outdoor plaza of Hong Kong Cultural Center.
In 1987 went to the " Carnival Chicharrero " Cuban singer Celia Cruz with orchestra Billo's Caracas Boys, attended by 250, 000 people, was registered in the Guinness of Records as the largest gathering of people in an outdoor plaza to attend a concert, a record she holds today.
Pedro Domingo Murillo was hanged at the Plaza de los Españoles that night, but his name would be eternally remembered in the name of the plaza, and he would be remembered as the voice of revolution across South America.
The Kings Contrivance Village Center underwent major construction in 2007 and 2008 when a new Harris Teeter supermarket was added to the center, but maintained the original character of stores around a central corridor and plaza.
Chucalissa Indian Village is a Walls Phase mound and plaza complex that was occupied, abandoned and reoccupied several times throughout its history, spanning from 1000 to 1550 CE.
By November 14, the encampment at the plaza in front of City Hall had been cleared, and it was announced by city officials the continued protests had cost the city $ 2. 4 million.
He was awarded first prize for a design that would have been situated at the base of Mount Fuji ; the hall he conceived was a fusion of Shinto shrine architecture and the plaza on Capitoline Hill in Rome.
The first permanent HOV facility in California was the bypass lane at the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge toll plaza, opened to the public in April 1970.
For more than 100 years, a simple granite stone was the only marker of the Road's beginning in Cumberland, MD In June, 2012, a monument and plaza were built in Riverside Park ( Cumberland ), adjoining the starting place.
The plaza was funded by a student self-assessed fee and designed specifically for the use and enjoyment of the student body.
It was used by the ancient Celts to make sacrifices upon and is now located in the plaza of the basilica there.
Currently located in the center of the Plaza de la Merced, looking towards the church of San Andrés is a bust of the poet Rubén Darío, sculptor Santiago de Santiago, which was donated by the Nicaragua government to the city in 1973. Letters related to the bust are also found in the Promenade Lounge, the famous poet José Rodas was first installed in 1927 in the plaza of the gardens, and moved to its present site in 1960 by the segovian sculptor Aniceto Marinas.
* The Alcazar Gardens was built in the plaza where the Old Cathedral and the Episcopal Palace existed before and was created on the occasion of the marriage of Philip II to Anne of Austria in 1750, removing the ruins that still existed.
On July 22, 1883, it was reported that three unnamed juramentado succeeded in penetrating the Jolo town plaza and killed three Spaniards.
It was in La Castellane that Zidane had his earliest introduction to football, joining in at the age of five in football games that the neighbourhood's children played on the Place Tartane, an 80-by-12-yard plaza that served as the main square of the housing complex.
True was the race director of the Copper Canyon Ultra Marathon, which ends in Urique's plaza.

plaza and site
Mexico City's Zócalo, the Plaza de la Constitución, is located at the site of Tenochtitlan's original central plaza and market, and many of the original calzadas still correspond to modern city streets.
Situated in a broad canyon mouth, the original town site is about 4 blocks long and 3 deep, triangular in shape, with a plaza site in its center.
Rob Lee Meadows was built on the site of the old Los Ranchos plaza and the farmlands belonging to the Robert Dietz family were turned into the rows of houses of Dietz Farms.
The Rookwood Pavilion outdoor shopping plaza was constructed at the former site of the Leblond Machine Tool Company on Edmondson Road.
The Pottsville Maroons played in Sportsman's Park ( or Minersville Park ) in nearby Minersville, now the site of King's Village shopping plaza.
It bisected Plaza A-I, which had until then been the most important plaza in the site.
This project has also identified a probable major market plaza in Square K ( between the site center and major north gate D ); Richard Terry, Bruce Dahlin, and Daniel Bair have analyzed soil samples from this location to test the function of this locality.
As of 2012, only the murals and the main plaza are open, other parts of the site being closed off and not accessible to the public even though they haven't been roped off.
The site of the plaza and fountains will be a work site for the Crossrail and station expansion works at Tottenham Court Road station.
Al-Husseini's intensive work to refurbish the shrine as a cynosure for the Muslim world, and Jewish endeavours to improve their access to, and establish a ritually appropriate ambiance on the plaza by the Western Wall, led to increased conflict between the two communities, each seeing the site only from their own traditional perspective and interests.
Hammond produced the first site map and excavated a portion of the central plaza.
The Dealey Plaza Historic District was named a National Historic Landmark in 1993 to preserve Dealey Plaza, street rights-of-way, and buildings and structures by the plaza visible from the assassination site, that have been identified as witness locations or as possible assassin locations.
Plaza 1 is the main plaza at the site.
Plaza 2 is a large plaza at the southeast of the site core, south of Plaza 1.
Plaza 3 is a small plaza at the southern extreme of the site core, southwest of Plaza 2 and south of the ballcourt.
Plaza 7 is a small plaza at the western extreme of the site core, to the west of Plazas 5 and 6.
The Seagram Building's plaza was also the site of a landmark planning study by William H. Whyte, the American sociologist.
On its eastern and western sides the plaza is similarly bounded by a number of smaller platform mounds on which stood temples and elite residences, as well as one of two ballcourts known to have existed at the site.
The site is medium to large, with groups of temple-pyramids set on terraces rising some above a plaza, a large court for playing the Mesoamerican ballgame, and over 100 carved monuments, most dating from the 6th century through the 9th centuries AD, duiring the Classic period.
Multiple plazas are located on the site and the central plaza has two distinctive construction phases dating to the Mayan Pre Classic and Classic periods.
Around the Bay Area, other seals can be found at the historic plaza in Sonoma on the 1846 Bear Flag Revolt monument ( 1914 ), the Elihu M Harris State Office Building in Oakland, the San Mateo County History Museum in Redwood City ( a mosaic dating to 1910 ), the Circle of Palms Plaza in San Jose, the site of California's first state capitol, and in front of Colton Hall in Monterey, the site of the 1849 Constitutional Convention.

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