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  2. List of historic properties in Sedona, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Sedona Public Library – established in 1964 and located at 3250 White Bear Road. In the entrance of the Library is the Sedona Schnebly statue by Susan Kliewer, a local artist, which was unveiled on October 1, 1994. It was Sedona's first Art in Public Places project.

  3. Stabian Baths - Wikipedia

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    It may be that at this time the impressive main entrance was created to replace the old small entrance, the laconicum was converted into a frigidarium and the destrictarium was demolished to enlarge the caldarium. The baths appear to have been at least partially closed and undergoing a general repair/remodel, like many buildings in Pompeii ...

  4. House of the Faun - Wikipedia

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    The House of the Faun was the largest and most expensive residence found in Pompeii, and today it is one of the most visited of the ruins. The house occupies an entire city block or insula, and the interior covers about 3,000 square meters, which is nearly 32,300 square feet. [13]

  5. Cavaedium - Wikipedia

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    The Tuscan atrium seems to be the most common type in Pompeii. [14] The Tuscan type has the advantage that the walls and pillars are very well-protected from the elements. For a smaller cavaedium, it is a simple, light structure. In a larger cavaedium, though, it requires very massive timber beams.

  6. Macellum of Pompeii - Wikipedia

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    The Macellum of Pompeii is located outside the northeast corner of the forum. As the city continued to grow, it was necessary to relieve pressure on the forum. When the Macellum was first discovered, because of the twelve column bases in the centre, the excavators at first believed it was a kind of pantheon , a temple dedicated to many gods. [ 1 ]

  7. Villa of the Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    Like the rest of the Roman city of Pompeii, the villa was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. It was excavated from 1909 onwards. It was excavated from 1909 onwards. It is now a popular part of tourist visits to Pompeii and forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Pompeii.