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  2. Top Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Top Cottage, also known as Hill-Top Cottage, in Hyde Park, New York, was a private retreat designed by and for Franklin D. Roosevelt. [3] [4] [5] Built in 1938-39, during Roosevelt's second term as President of the United States, it was designed to accommodate his need for wheelchair accessibility. It was one of the earliest such buildings in ...

  3. Truman Balcony - Wikipedia

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    The Truman Balcony on the second floor of the White House The portico before construction of the balcony (photo c. 1910–1935) The Truman Balcony is the second-floor balcony of the Executive Residence of the White House, which overlooks the South Lawn. It was completed in March 1948, during the presidency of Harry S. Truman.

  4. The Balcony Room - Wikipedia

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    The Balcony Room is an oil-on-canvas painting by the German artist Adolph Menzel, executed in 1845. It is one of the main works of his early period and one of his most famous paintings. It has belonged to the collection of the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin, since 1903. [1]

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  6. Gallery (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    This townhouse on Decatur Street has a gallery on the second floor and a balcony on the third floor. The City of New Orleans provides specific definitions for platforms projecting from the face of the building, differentiating between balconies and galleries. Balconies typically have a projection width of up to 4 feet (1.2 m), lacking ...

  7. The Town Hall (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The auditorium has a parterre-level orchestra and a single balcony, with a small stage behind the proscenium arch. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] The auditorium has a seating capacity of 1,495. [ 27 ] Every effort was taken to ensure that no seats had obstructed views, [ 26 ] [ 28 ] which led to the Town Hall's long-standing mantra "Not a bad seat in the house ...

  8. View of Paris from Vincent's Room in the Rue Lepic - Wikipedia

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    The change of room, the vertical orientation and the addition of a girl on the top balcony to add life to the painting, solved his compositional issues and resulted in the second painting, View of Paris from Vincent's Room in the Rue Lepic. He then painted a third where he shrunk the size of the building even more, painted under the same name.

  9. Private view - Wikipedia

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    A Private View at the Royal Academy, 1881 by William Powell Frith (1883) A private view is a special viewing of an exhibition by invitation only, often an art exhibition and normally a preview at the start of a public exhibition. [1] In the United Kingdom, a private view is generally open to all visitors.