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Built in 1912, the four-storey structure is crowned by a functioning clock tower. [112] Other prominent buildings include office towers; the water tower, which was originally built in 1958 and sold to a private developer who converted it into a restaurant; [113] and the Alberta Terminals grain elevators.
It was founded in either Calgary or Lethbridge, Alberta (the location and ownership of the first site is disputed), Burger Baron was the first drive-in chain in Western Canada. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The company expanded quickly throughout the region but suffered when the big American chains began to move to the area.
Bucksport is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 876 at the 2010 census . [ 5 ] It is a rural port on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway at the merger point with the Waccamaw River .
The main retail level and office tower were built in 1975 by Poole Construction at a cost of $22 million, [4] and the second retail level was built in 1988. [4] A two-screen Famous Players movie theatre opened at Lethbridge Centre in 1979 and was closed in 2005, around the time of Cineplex Entertainment 's acquisition of Famous Players. [ 5 ]
Reata, known for steaks, chicken-fried steaks and signature dishes such as tenderloin tamales or jalapeno-cilantro soup, originally opened on the top floor of The Tower in 1996. That restaurant ...
Butlins Top of the Tower Restaurant, BT Tower, London (closed in 1980) Lakeview Restaurant, Center Parcs Elveden Forest (closed in November 2016) St. John's Beacon, Liverpool (closed in 1979, then reopened in 1980 before closing for good in 1983. Now a radio station, no longer revolves)
Forget your regular reusable water bottle and try a collapsible one instead, recommends Armitage. Or, you can opt for an "anti-bottle," like this collapsible one by Vapur. It holds up to 34 ounces ...
The tallest building outside of Calgary and Edmonton is the 54.1 m (177 ft) tall T. Russell Haig Tower located in Lethbridge. [1] The tallest building in the province is the 66-storey, 250.8 m (823 ft) tall, Stantec Tower located in Edmonton.