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It is roughly T-shaped, with the wide edge facing towards 1st Avenue. This side of the building is single-story, and features a large recessed front entrance to the pool composed of six 6-foot-wide (1.8 m) bays, with a pair of single doors at the center . Above the entrance is an awning displaying the name "Queen Anne Aquatic Center".
Pella (Greek: Πέλλα) is an ancient city located in Central Macedonia, Greece. It served as the capital of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. Currently, it is located 1 km outside the modern town of Pella. Pella was probably founded at the beginning of the 4th century BC by Archelaus I as the new capital of Macedon, supplanting Aigai.
Aquatics Centre (or Center) may refer to: London Aquatics Centre, venue during the 2012 Summer Olympics; Manchester Aquatics Centre, venue during the 2002 Commonwealth Games; Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, venue during the 2006 Commonwealth Games; New Clark City Aquatic Center, venue during the 2019 Southeast Asian Games
Plans for the aquatic center began moving quickly once a land purchase was finalized last month. Now contractors have given the Pasco Public Facilities District board a look at architectural ...
A new aquatic center named after a former chairman of the Houston County Board of Commissioners is set to open March 1 in Warner Robins. The county broke ground for the Tommy Stalnaker Aquatic ...
Georgia Tech Aquatic (now Campus Recreation) Center hosted the swimming competitions when the 1996 Summer Olympics were in Atlanta. For the Summer Olympics there are 31 venues that have been or will be used for swimming. The first venue took place in The Bay of Zea for the 1896 Games. [1] Four years later, the events took place on the River ...
Pella has been almost continuously occupied since Neolithic times. [12] During the Hellenistic period, the town formed with other like-minded towns in the region a political and cultural league known as the "Decapolis", [dubious – discuss] an alliance that grew in stature and economic importance to become regionally influential under Roman jurisdiction. [7]
The Jacksonville Equestrian Center is the jewel of the Cecil Recreation Complex. The 125,000-square-foot (11,600 m 2) multi-purpose center was opened in March 2004 and its 4,000 seats [1] have hosted a diverse group of events which range from Dressage to Rodeo; the Royal Lipizzan Stallions to the 4-H annual horse show.