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Public parkland includes the esplanade along the Charles River, which mirrors its Boston counterpart, Cambridge Common, a busy and historic public park immediately adjacent to the Harvard campus, and the Alewife Brook Reservation and Fresh Pond in the western part of the city.
The choice to build an esplanade to the north of the school led to the erection of the noble facade which today encloses the Champ de Mars.
On the far side of the esplanade rises the gigantic basilica, in neo-classical style, with a central tower high, the construction of which was begun on 13 May 1928.
One of them is the so called " Procession of the Meeting ", which acts out the meeting of three groups representing Saint John, the Virgin Mary and Christ, in the esplanade in front of the old council.
Today Sandown esplanade boasts some fine Victorian and Edwardian hotels ( many of which have been unsympathetically extended by breeze block annexes ) which overlook the golden sands of the beach below.
* The Cascade Gardens On the esplanade there is a garden crossed with a waterfall, laid out in 1903, around which winds the main path between the beach and the town.
Above Hope Beach is the esplanade which boasts some traditional seaside attractions including an amusement arcade, a crazy golf course, and a children's play area, with slides, ball pools, bouncy castles, rigging, swings etc.
* the Cité de l ' Architecture et du Patrimoine, including the Musée national des Monuments Français, in the eastern ( Paris ) wing, from which one also enters the Théâtre national de Chaillot, a theater below the esplanade.
The whole harbour front was realigned in order to come in line with a planned esplanade which would sweep down to the centre of the town.
Above the station lies an esplanade from which one can see the area of La Défense.
Two major hotels in partnership with international brandnames of the industry, Swissôtel and Hilton, are located towards the Konak end of the area, just behind the Square of the Republic () distinguishable by the wide space with which it marks a point along the length of the esplanade and an equestrian statue of Atatürk, to whose honor a museum in the premises of a former mansion is also present towards the eastern end of Alsancak.
This excavation, which continued under Israel's jurisdiction, uncovered Corinthian columns, a large rectangular platform ( 65m by 44m ) surrounded by 2m thick and 9m high walls, and an 8m wide staircase leading down from the platform to a marbled esplanade.
It was built perpendicular to L ' Enfant Promenade, a north-south running street and pedestrian esplanade part of which is directly above 10th Street SW.
Notably, the Justement-Smith plan also proposed building an esplanade above 10th Street SW ( to allow it to pass over the railroad tracks and the then-under construction Southwest-Southeast Freeway ) which would connect with Maine Avenue SW.
The town of Dieppe, France, has set aside a small park at the western end of the esplanade in which it has erected a memorial of its own.
The term Esplanade is almost obliterated from history books except for the Bombay High Court which still goes by the term esplanade court.
The esplanade match the old sports archaeological plaza located east of Huaca. Officially opened on 13 May 1951, commemorating the 400th anniversary of founding of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos ; the opening generated great expectations as the first large-capacity stadium in Peru, which was attended by then-President Manuel Odria, his education minister and the chancellor of the university.
When machines raised the floor of the esplanade of the western grandstand, which was hardest hit, were exposed bale walls and archaeological 1, 500 years old.
L ' Enfant's broadest " grand avenue " was a-wide garden-lined esplanade, which he expected to travel for about along an east-west axis in the center of an area that the National Mall now occupies.
The conservation area includes the promenade, the esplanade, the Rotunda and the Bathers ' Pavilion, which date back to the 1930s.
This comprised the continuance to the sea, the distance of about a mile, of the Richmond Road, which previously stopped at the Tapley's Hill Road ; the grading and topdressing of the sandhills, involving the removal of 200, 000 tons of sand, and the building of an esplanade and three roads connecting it with Military Road, which was raised 8 feet and remade.

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As the new esplanade was built on fill that added land between the building and river's edge, it created a landlocked Clubhouse for the boatclub.
Muslim worshippers, after prayers on the esplanade of the Haram, passed through the narrow lane by the Wailing Wall and ripped up prayer books, and kotel notes ( wall petitions ), without harming however three Jews present.
Statue of Robert I of Scotland | Robert the Bruce on the castle esplanade
For its report the Commission additionally proposed creating a " meditation center " in the Valley of the Fallen for those not of the Catholic faith, the names shown of all victims who can be identifed on the esplanade that leads into the Basilica mausoleum and an “ interpretive center ” be built to explain how and why the Valley of the Fallen exists.
The Flag of the Northern Territory was officially acknowledged and raised for the first time in a ceremony celebrating self-government, on the esplanade in Darwin, the Territorial capital, on 1 July 1978.
The Church of the Most Holy Trinity, one of the largest churches in the world, was built on the other side of the esplanade during the 2000s ( decade ).
External scenes from the comedy series " Hope It Rains " starring Tom Bell and Holly Aird were filmed on the esplanade at Bognor.
Below this is a paddling-pool on the sea front esplanade.
One can see examples of his work at a number of places such as le Centre national d ' art et de culture Georges-Pompidou ( Bas relief, Tortue, le Diable ), at the Musée d ' art moderne de la Ville de Paris ( Facel Véga ), his grave at the Cemetery of Montparnasse, on the esplanade de La Défense ( Le Pouce ), in Marseille on the avenue de Hambourg near the MAC and the Bonneveine Centre ( Le Pouce Géant )...
In August 2003, Runrig played their 30th Anniversary concert on the esplanade at Stirling Castle, celebrating 30 years since the band's formation, and including visitors from previous line-ups, as well as guest artists including the Glasgow Islay Choir and Paul Mounsey.
In 1909, the Pay Streak, a vaudeville and sideshows section of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exhibition, ended in a gondola ramp and esplanade on the north shores of Portage Bay.
This area contains much of the University's teaching facilities, and nearly all of the Student Halls of residence ( except the Langstone student village and two halls ( Rees Hall and Burrell House ) located on Southsea Terrace, the city's main esplanade ).
The city will use the money and an additional $ 1. 1 million state grant to create streets, utilities and a mile-long waterfront esplanade while soliciting proposals from private developers to build on six sites — three residential and three commercial — across the base.
The rise and fall of the tides at Penarth are the second highest recorded anywhere in the world and on occasions when certain moon phases coincide with the spring and autumn equinoxes the sea level can overspill the esplanade wall and flood the roadway, particularly if in conjunction with a high wind.
* The Theater of Mâcon ( public theatre ) is located not far from the Maison des vins on the Droits de l ' Homme esplanade.
Prior to this demolition, the Fort had been built between 1686 and 1743 by the British East India Company with three gates ( the Apollo Gate, the Church Gate and the Bazaar Gate ), a moat, esplanade, level open spaces on its western fringe ( to control fires ) and residences.
Nova Scotia plaque on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle.
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is an annual series of Military tattoos performed by British Armed Forces, Commonwealth and International military bands and display teams on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle in the Scottish capital, Edinburgh.
Now, on average, just over 217, 000 people see the Tattoo live on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle each year, and it has sold out in advance for the last decade.
The temporary Grandstands on the castle esplanade used between 1975 and 2010 and had a capacity of 8600.

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