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Memorial Gymnasium (Virginia)
Memorial Gymnasium is a 2,500 seat multi-purpose arena in Charlottesville, Virginia. It opened in 1924. It was home to the University of Virginia Cavaliers basketball team until it was replaced when University Hall opened in 1965.
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Fashion Musem, Bath
The Fashion Museum (which was previously known as the Museum of Costume) is housed in the Assembly Rooms in Bath, Somerset. The collection was started by Doris Langley Moore, who gave her collection to the city of Bath in 1963. focuses on fashionable dress for men, women and children from the late 16th century to the present day and has more than 30,000 objects in its collection.[1] The earliest pieces are embroidered shirts and gloves from about 1600. The museum also features the Dress of the Year collection from the 1960s to the present day.
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DVDXpress
DVDXpress is a media company that owns and operates a network of over 800 DVD rental kiosks in supermarket locations in 30 US states and Puerto Rico. The company was founded in 2001 by entrepreneurs Greg Meyer and Jason Tanzer as a way to fill the need for a more efficient and cost effective method to provide DVD rentals in existing retail establishments. DVDXpress has the majority of its kiosks in A&P, Pathmark, Waldbaums, Superfresh, Fiesta Mart, Brookshire Brothers, Lowes, Minyards, Pueblo, K-Mart, Foodland (Hawaii), Haggen, Brown & Cole, Stew Leonards and BI-LO/Bruno's supermarkets. DVDXpress kiosks offer DVD rentals at a price point between $1 and $1.49 per day. Customers can also opt for the monthly subscription option which enables them to rent an unlimited number of DVDs, one at a time, for $12.99 per month.
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Somnath Temple
The Somnath Temple located in the Prabhas Kshetra near Veraval in Saurashtra, on the western coast of Gujarat, India is the most sacred of the twelve Jyotirlings (lingas of light) symbols of the God Shiva. It is mentioned in the Rig Veda[1]. Somnath means "The Protector of Moon God". The Somnath Temple is known as 'the Shrine Eternal', as although the temple has been destroyed six times it has been rebuilt every single time.
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Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales
The Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales is an Agricultural society based in New South Wales, Australia. They run many of the agricultural shows around New South Wales including the Sydney Royal Easter Show. The Royal Agricultural Society Ground was initially the major venue for the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership, the precursor to today's National Rugby League competition. The Royal Agricultural Society Challenge Shield was the trophy awarded to the NSWRFL premiers from 1908 to 1913.
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Ndava, Bubanza, Burundi
Ndava is a village in the Commune of Musigati in Bubanza Province in north western Burundi.
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Budoni, Olbia-Tempio, Sardinia, Italy
Budoni is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Olbia-Tempio in the Italian region Sardinia, located about 170 km northeast of Cagliari and about 30 km southeast of Olbia. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 4,361 and an area of 55.9 km².
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Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims is a church in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York City. It was a station of the Underground Railroad, and the pulpit of Henry Ward Beecher, its first pastor. There is a fragment of Plymouth Rock in the church.
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Puriton, England, UK
Puriton is a village and a parish, at the westerly end of the Polden Hills, in the Sedgemoor district of Somerset, UK. The village has a population of 2,124 (As of 2002[update] estimate).[1] The local parish church is named after St Michael. Puriton Parish Church, constructed from local Blue Lias stone At one time there was also a chapel on Woolavington Road, but it was converted to a private house some 20 years ago. Puriton is now becoming a commuter village. The built-up area of the village lies mostly between 5 and 50 metres above sea level. The village has a full range of facilities such as a primary school, parish church, pub, post office, shop (general store and newsagents), butchers and hairdressers. It started to expand considerably in the 1960s and 1970s when new houses were built on former farm land, a former infilled stone Blue Lias quarry, Puriton Park, and on fields in between the existing houses. The old Victorian school near the church was converted into homes and a new school built elsewhere. The Manor house was also sold off in 1960 and four houses were built on its former tennis courts. The Manor House itself is still there and lived in, but is now in multiple occupancy.
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