Lion Base Outdoor Garden Statue Notices
Closing day.(World's Columbian Exposition)
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Traditionally, world's fair buildings are temporary--not built to last. Once the exhibits are packed up and sent back to their homes, the buildings that remain are quickly dismantled and cleared away. At first, there was talk of trying to preserve Chicago's beautiful White
Publication: Cobblestone
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Captivating Cape Town
MASADA SIEGEL Jerusalem Post 11-26-2010 Captivating Cape TownByline: MASADA SIEGELEdition: MagazineSection: FeaturesType: NewsCape Town is the second largest city in South Africa, and to sum it up in the words of the locals, it is simply stunning. The tight- knit Jewish community in South Africa
Publication: Jerusalem Post
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Portland Art Museum opens huge addition
One of the Northwest's cultural jewels, the Portland Art Museum, will unveil the largest expansion project in its history this week - and the first gallery addition since 1939. The renovated Hoffman Wing, formerly home of the Pacific Northwest College of Art, now has more than 60,000 square feet of
Publication: The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)
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Bronze reveals courage and character of Grant.(SATURDAY)(THE CIVIL WAR)
Byline: Cliff Johns, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES Washington's most prominent bronze soldier, fittingly, is Ulysses S. Grant, the tenacious Union general who accepted Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox. Since 1920, the statue of Grant on horseback - overlooking a battle scene - has towered
Publication: The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
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Baltimore-Area Lawn Ornament Queen Ready for Retirement.
The Baltimore Sun Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 17--Pat Guldan, better known as "Concrete Pat" on Pulaski Highway in White Marsh, is finally softening up after 48 years. Surrounded by her beloved reflecting lawn balls and statues of gnomes, Madonnas and pink flamingos, Guldan sadly
Publication: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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