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The promenade from the old harbour to Sant ' Elia will be totally restored.
On the promenade will also rise a great amphitheatre ( 20, 000 seats ) for concerts, as well as an aquarium where now is the old salt production plant.
As the walls lost their military importance, they became a pedestrian promenade which encircled the old town, although they were used for a number of years in the 20th century for racing cars.
It is adjacent to Moose Haven which sits directly on the River Road Historic District, a stretch of road dotted with century old trees parallel to the Saint Johns River and where many locals come to jog or promenade in the afternoon.
The promenade going from the old part of the city ( called Il Cotone ) to the Torre Medicea has preserved the original architectonical and urbanistic features of the 18th century.
The Spa Pavilion Theatre is a 900-seat art deco-style building on the promenade, owned by the district council and managed by a private contractor ; Status Quo played there in the 1970s ; Jimi Hendrix, the Who, Led Zeppelin, Showaddywaddy, Slade and Mungo Jerry all played at the old Pier Pavilion which was demolished and is now the leisure centre.
On modern cruise ships with superstructures as high and broad as the hull, the promenade deck is often largely enclosed, with railing-lined " cutouts " and wooden decking to recall the old days.
Finally, O ' Farrell created " a grand promenade " linking the old pueblo with the new subdivision, Market Street.
The town was bypassed by the A55 Expressway in the 1980s, losing its old Edwardian period promenade in the process, which was largely replaced by a modern one.
The ruins of the early seventeenth century fortifications, which were reinforced by Vauban in 1685, and the old cannons facing Hondarribia, are one of the features of the promenade along the Bay of Txingudi waterfront.
Landward from the promenade is a long greensward, popular with young and old alike, stretching from the boundary with Walton-on-Naze to the golf club in the south.
The municipality has some noted landmarks like the Sotto Mayor Palace, the old fishing village of Buarcos, the Serra da Boa Viagem – a small forested mountain by the Atlantic Ocean, several beaches, and its large seaside promenade paved with typical Portuguese pavement.
The historical town hall is the centre of the old part of the town, which in 1664 was being developed with a view to allowing the river Modau to flow above ground as basis for a promenade.
The area has a great potential for tourism, with the major characteristics of the municipal town being its seaside promenade, the Greek tavernas and the traditionally preserved old town built on a hill.
* The old village of Garda: narrow streets where you can walk between the promenade, Villa Albertini ( 16th century ), the Captain's Palace which is a Venetian Palace ( 14th century ), Villa Carlotti and the 18th century church dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
* serves the still active old market town hugging the coast with an unusual long sea promenade off the town centre.

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The courtship starts with the male grasping the female's pedipalps with his own ; the pair then perform a " dance " called the " promenade à deux ".
One of the main projects was called Malecón 2000, the renovation of the promenade ( malecón ) along the Guayas River with the addition of a boardwalk in 2000.
Features of the island are the Marina Piccola ( the little harbour ), the Belvedere of Tragara ( a high panoramic promenade lined with villas ), the limestone crags called sea stacks that project above the sea ( the Faraglioni ), the town of Anacapri, the Blue Grotto ( Grotta Azzurra ), and the ruins of the Imperial Roman villas.
Tourist attractions include a clock tower called Manareh, the long harbour promenade, and the water-logged delta of and beach along the Sefid River.
At this time St Annes did not exist, but Lytham was large enough to be called a town, with its own promenade and a reputation as a resort.
As a notional zone, Alsancak extends from along the tip of the southern shores of the Gulf of İzmir, starting near İzmir's historic square that carries the same name as the district ( Konak Square ) with the 19th century-built Pasaport Quai marking the point, and extending along a 3200-meter-long seaside street and promenade called " Kordon " ( esplanade, or more specifically as Birinci Kordon, ) and to join the neighboring metropolitan district of Bornova, located eastwards and at the very end of the Gulf's waters.
" It called the complex an " unmitigated urban planning disaster ", and strongly criticized the Forrestal Building for isolating the promenade from the rest of the city.
The main promenade in Mussoorie is called, as in other hill stations, the Mall.
The Esplanade features an outdoor performing venue called the Outdoor Theatre which is located along the promenade.
The land overlooking the riverfront was originally planned to become a " public promenade " to be called Mississippi Row.
At Stowe, Capability Brown followed the new fashion between 1740 and 1753 by adding a new section to the park, called Hawkwelle Hill or the gothic promenade, with a gothic revival building.

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A promenade rises by the seashore towards the bay of Garitsa ( Γαρίτσα ), together with an esplanade between the city and the citadel known as Spianada with the arcade () to its west side, where restaurants and bistros abound.
Part of the Collserola mountain belongs to the district, where the Tibidabo and the Observatori Fabra are, and is a popular place to promenade by bike or by foot, or to stop by the road to Sant Cugat with impressive views over the city.
Prom is short for promenade concert, a term which originally referred to outdoor concerts in London's pleasure gardens, where the audience was free to stroll around while the orchestra was playing.
In Tumen, Jilin, China, a riverfront promenade has restaurants where patrons can gaze across the river into North Korea.
* The promenade at 91st Street in the park is where Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan meet at the end of the 1998 movie You've Got Mail.
His successor, Henry IV ( 1589 – 1610 ), and his gardener, Claude Mollet, restored the gardens, and built a covered promenade the length of the garden, and a parallel alley planted with mulberry trees, where he hoped to cultivate silkworms and start a silk industry in France.
The seaside town of Blackpool in England is home to a busy Elvis wedding chapel based at the Queens hotel on the south promenade where couples can have their wedding vows renewed by Martin Fox.
A curious major extension of the pier in 1884 was in a landwards direction along the side of what was the Baths Hotel ( now where the Grand Hotel stands ) to provide a new entrance with the Llandudno Pier Pavilion Theatre at the North Parade end of the promenade, thus increasing the pier's length to.
Just beyond the wall is a public waterfront promenade, where fans can watch three innings of a game through the wall's archways, free of charge, albeit with a somewhat obstructed view.
The village is built around a glen with a number of steep streets and paths leading to the glen floor, from where it is possible to walk by the side of Laxey River to the outflow to the sea at the small harbour and onto the beach and promenade.
The violin dance is by many described as a fancy promenade ball where live violin music is played and students wear their best garments while dancing elegantly.
It has an extensive promenade and several beaches, two of which are Blue Flag beaches: a tourist-oriented beach at Trecco Bay, at the east end of the town ; a sandy beach at Rest Bay, which lies to the northwest of the town ; and the quiet and sandy Pink Bay leading out towards Sker Point where a tarmac-covered car park serves a sandy beach.
The park sadly never came to pass but public spaces on the promenade, ( where the bandstand was built ), The Ballast Bank and Fullarton ground allow residents and visitors much scope for leisure.
A friend persuaded him to continue on outside the usual promenade, where they met some persons riding on horseback, upon the report of whose pistols Belzu fell, three balls having entered his head.
From here, the river flows in a generally southwesterly direction to Plaza Baquedano area, which is a focal point of the city and the site where formerly the Mapocho split into two branches ( the southern branch was turned into a promenade during the early years of the republic, now the Avenida Libertador General Bernardo O ' Higgins avenue ).
During that day the boat was shipped onto its carriage and placed on the promenade where many people gathered in the bitter cold to see the Surfboat and its badly broken mast.
The highlight of Marine drive is the beautiful promenade along the road where many of the citizens take in a breath of fresh air and view the setting sun.
At the beginning of mayor Theodore R. McKeldin's second term in 1963, the redevelopment program was expanded to include surrounding the Inner Harbor, where corporate headquarters and hotels were built around the shoreline of the Inner Harbor, which was transformed with a public park and promenade for leisure activity and community gatherings.
Japanese garden styles include karesansui, Japanese rock gardens or zen gardens, which are meditation gardens where white sand replaces water ; roji, simple, rustic gardens with teahouses where the Japanese tea ceremony is conducted ; kaiyū-shiki-teien, promenade or stroll gardens, where the visitor follows a path around the garden to see carefully composed landscapes ; and tsubo-niwa, small courtyard gardens.
At the end of this public promenade is a Wisconsin Historical Marker noting the location where Christopher Sholes invented the first practical typewriter, featuring the QWERTY keyboard layout.
The city is noted for its palm-fringed promenade, where fashionable cafes, bars and boutiques overlook the pretty harbour where many pleasure craft are moored.

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