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-- Thousands of bleacher-type seats are being erected along Pennsylvania Avenue between the Capitol and the White House for the big inaugural parade on Jan. 20.
The Central Committee had its seat in the Party's House, a building erected by obligatory subscription from 1948 to 1952 and colloquially called White House or the House of Sheep.
China's first known Buddhist temple, the White Horse Temple, was erected during Ming's reign.
In 1840, White County became a destination for people from all over the country when Christopher Haufmann erected a large hotel on Bon Air Mountain, part of the Cumberland Plateau.
The London County Council erected an estate of seven blocks of flats to the south of Kennings Way and White Hart Street in 1928.
The next year, the building was erected by White & Hays, at a contract price of $ 8, 400.
The White Lead Works was erected in 1759 producing pigments for paint and pottery glazes and continued in use until the later 19th century.
It served as the minaret of the White Mosque ( al-Masjid al-Abyad ) erected by Caliph Suleiman in the 8th century, of which only remnants remain today.
The Jubilee Lamp was erected in this road in 1987 following relocation from White City, and this was the first electrically lit lamp standard on the island.
When London Bridge was replaced in 1826, Usborne bought pieces of the stone balustrades, which date to 1209, and erected them behind the White House around the Buffalo Lawn.
In June 2007, a headstone was erected for Mr. White.
A memorial sculpted by William Goscombe John to commemorate the regiment's service in Afghanistan, Burma, and South Africa was erected in St John's Gardens, Liverpool and unveiled by Field Marshal Sir George White on 9 September 1905.
The temporary plaster and wood arch was so popular that in 1892 a permanent Tuckahoe marble arch, designed by the New York architect Stanford White, was erected, standing 77 feet ( 23 m ).
A tablet erected at the car park below it reads, " The Kilburn ' White Horse ' -- This figure was cut in 1857 on the initiative of Thomas Taylor, a native of Kilburn.
In 1819, Commodore David Porter erected a mansion on the grounds and called it " Meridian Hill " because it was located on the " White House meridian " ( see Washington meridian ).
Under his supervision, the new buildings of the White Wing were erected, to accommodation prints, drawings, manuscripts and newspapers.
The temporary arch was so popular that three years later the permanent stone arch, designed by the New York architect Stanford White ( 1853 – 1906 ), was erected.
Its Greek name was Larissa, later, Aspros ( White ); later still, the Roman road service station Templum Iovis ( Temple of Jupiter ) was erected, with a fortress nearby.
The Farragut Memorial ( 1881 ), which was first erected at Fifth Avenue and 26th Street and moved to the Square's northern end in 1935, was designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens ( sculpture ) and architect Stanford White ( base ).
The historic village or downtown section of Unionville is typical of a small town that developed over a century or so starting in the early 1840s ( when Ira White erected his Union Mills ) through the middle to late 20th century.
According to the Drutsk Gospel, the town was built around one of the oldest Christian churches in White Ruthenia erected in 1001.
In 1786, White and fellow explorer James Connor erected White's Fort on a hill overlooking the confluence of First Creek and the Tennessee River.
Around Christmas, a magnificent Disney-like theme park was erected throughout the park highlighting fairytale themes ( Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs etc.

White and mercantile
White was born into a prosperous mercantile family in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

White and store
In 1965, Jewel expanded into the convenience store business by opening Kwik Shoppe, only to be rename the chain White Hen Pantry.
* White Oak Lake State Park & Poison Spring State Park-Located 22 miles east of Prescott, the parks include campsites, pavilions, picnic sites, trails, playgrounds, visitor center with exhibits and interactive programs, store with supplies, bicycle rentals, bait and gifts, marina with boat rentals, launch ramps, and barrier-free fishing piers.
The Green's features include an old-fashioned penny candy and antiques store known to locals as the ' Red and White '; the town's original 19th century town hall, now an arts center ; the ' Old Tolland Jail ' museum ; the ' Tolland Inn ' bed and breakfast ; and the Hicks-Stearns Museum, a restored Victorian house.
Sharp and his brother, White Sharp, opened a store, cotton gin and tobacco factory in Waleska.
There were three major grocery stores in Seymour — White's, which was connected with a general store, and owned by Charles White ; the MFA supermarket, which was part of the MFA complex ( feed and agriculture, hardware and groceries ); the MFA general manager was Sherman Eddings, and two of the ladies who worked in the office were Dorothy Herman and Lucille Brown ; and Williams ', which was owned by the Williams family, who also had a variety store.
White, a meat market owned by Ben Shuley, and a hardware store owned by Buck and Adams.
Through his son William White Hardee's efforts, a depot and general store along the Charleston to Savannah railway opened up.
Marsha White, a woman browsing for a gift for her mother in a department store, decides on a gold thimble.
The next day, the hyperactive store supervisor, Mr. Armbruster, is making his energetic morning rounds on the sales floor and does a sudden double-take upon passing the mannequin of Marsha White on display.
As of fall 2011 White Wolf and online role playing game store DriveThruRPG. com began offering the new and classic World of Darkness source books in a print on demand format through the DriveThruRPG web site starting with a number of formerly out of print Vampire: The Masquerade books and gradually adding more as they were ready for print.
White City has a gas station, two convenience stores, a medical clinic, an insurance broker, three restaurants, an ice hockey arena, a library, a pet supply store, a clothing store ( now closed ), a meat deli, a credit union, a cafe, and a staffed Canada Post outlet.
A Mrs Simmonds ran a tiny sweet and food store in the ancient building opposite side of Church Hill to the White Horse, and a Spar shop and Butchers were situated near to the Crown Pub.
Presenting a lecture on her book Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House | Fair Game, at Brown University, in Providence, Rhode Island, on December 4, 2007. After graduating from college, moving to Washington, D. C., and marrying Sesler, Plame worked at a clothing store while awaiting results of her application to the CIA.
* The White House department store is a well known icon for many visitors.
There was a telephone room down the corridor that provided a direct line to the White House in Washington, DC, via a special scrambler in an annexe basement of Selfridges department store.
* Chicago Sports Depot: A Chicago White Sox, Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, and Cubs merchandise store located next to Bacardi At The Park at Gate 5.
It has a general store and post office, a butcher, a church ( Holy Trinity ) and two public houses ( The Fox and The White Horse of Hermitage ).
From the late 1960s to the mid-1970s, the site was a White Front discount department store.
* Chris White, bass player and songwriter of The Zombies rock group, grew up in the village, where his parents owned a grocery store.
Subsequently, Bloomingdales built a full line store in White Plains combining its Eastchester and New Rochelle stores.
( The White Plains store is now one of the only freestanding suburban stores, as most others are a part of a mall environment.
Additionally, a home store in Oak Brook, Illinois will close as well as full line stores in Perimeter Mall in Atlanta, Georgia and at White Flint Mall in North Bethesda, Maryland.

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