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  2. Subiaco, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    It had 223,313 passengers board in the 2013-14 financial year. Subiaco station is at the centre of Subiaco Square, and is the third busiest station along the Fremantle line, after Perth railway station and Fremantle railway station. It had 975,390 passengers board in the 2013-14 financial year. Subiaco station has several bus routes linking to it.

  3. Market Square Park - Wikipedia

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    Market Square is a public plaza bounded by Travis and Milam streets, and Congress and Preston avenues. Numbered as Block 34 and named "Congress Square" in the original Borden Survey of Houston, it was renamed Market Square after Augustus Allen chose a site for the capitol at the northwest corner of Main Street and Texas Avenue in 1837.

  4. Main Street Market Square Historic District - Wikipedia

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    One of the anchors of the district is Market Square Park, so-named because this site previously hosted four Houston City Halls and City Markets. Adjacent to the park are three nineteenth-century structures: the Fox-Kuhlman Building at 305-307 Travis, the Baker-Meyer Building at 315 Travis, and the Kennedy Bakery Building at 813 Congress. Like ...

  5. New Market Square Park Endowment Fund established at the ...

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    Jul. 22—PORTSMOUTH — The Scioto Foundation announces the establishment of a Market Square Park, LLC Endowment Fund designed to provide support for the maintenance of a new public outdoor space ...

  6. City of Subiaco - Wikipedia

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    They called their monastery New Subiaco after the birthplace of the Benedictine Order – Subiaco, Italy. [2] In 1881, the name Subiaco was adopted for a railway station near the monastery, and later for the cluster of houses and businesses that became the present Subiaco. [2] The Subiaco Progress Association was established in 1896.

  7. Points of View (Surls) - Wikipedia

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    Points of View is an outdoor 1991 sculpture by James Surls, installed at Market Square Park in Houston, Texas, in the United States. The abstract sculpture is made of treated pine and painted steel, and measures 25 feet (7.6 m) x 8 feet (2.4 m) x 4 feet (1.2 m). It is mounted on a concrete base that measures 3 inches (7.6 cm) x 54 inches (140 cm).

  8. Market square - Wikipedia

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    A market square (also known as a market place) is a square meant for trading, in which a market is held. [1] It is an important feature of many towns and cities around the world. [ 2 ] A market square is an open area where market stalls are traditionally set out for trading, commonly on one particular day of the week known as market day .

  9. Mueller Park - Wikipedia

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    The Subiaco Municipal Council announced the name in July 1906. [5] In December 1916 the park was renamed Kitchener Park in response to war-time sensitivities. [6] Present day Roberts Road and Winthrop Avenue were renamed from Mueller Road and Ferdinand Street respectively at the same time. The park currently comprises 4.3 hectares (11 acres).