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  2. Kingdom Hall - Wikipedia

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    The construction crews of Kingdom Halls and larger Assembly Halls consist of volunteering Jehovah's Witnesses, [28] [29] sometimes from other countries, who have been pre-approved [by whom?] for work on construction sites. Witnesses in many countries use a number of standard designs for construction that can be built in just a few days.

  3. Community centre - Wikipedia

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    In the UK many villages and towns have their own community centre, although nearby schools may offer their assembly or dining hall after school for Community Centre activities. For example, local schools near Ouston, County Durham may host dance or sporting activities provided by a local community centre.

  4. Banquet hall - Wikipedia

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    Banquet halls are often found within pubs, nightclubs, hotels, or restaurants. The first recorded mention of "function rooms" is in 1922. [1] [2] They are distinct from other halls, in that they have no religious or government affiliation.

  5. National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry

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    In 2005, the Grange had a membership of 160,000, with organizations in 2,100 communities in 36 states. It is headquartered in Washington, D.C., in a building built by the organization in 1960. Many rural communities in the United States still have a Grange Hall and local Granges still serve as a center of rural life for many farming communities.

  6. Dormitory - Wikipedia

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    An American college dormitory room in 2002. A dormitory (originated from the Latin word dormitorium, [1] often abbreviated to dorm), also known as a hall of residence or a residence hall (often abbreviated to halls), is a building primarily providing sleeping and residential quarters for large numbers of people such as boarding school, college or university students.

  7. Great hall - Wikipedia

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    Other reception and living rooms in country houses became more numerous, specialised and important, and by the late 17th century, the halls of many new houses were simply vestibules, passed through to get to somewhere else, but not lived in. Several great halls like that at Great Hall in Lancashire were downsized to create two rooms. From the ...

  8. Shutdown looms for L.A. County's troubled juvenile halls ...

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    While the youth dispositioned to SYTF make up only approximately 20% of the population of the juvenile halls currently, the Probation Oversight Commission has recommended moving them to a more ...

  9. List of city and town halls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Knowlton Memorial Hall (); Branford Town Hall; Bridgeport City Hall; Deep River Town Hall; Enfield Town Meetinghouse; Greenwich Town Hall; Hartford Municipal Building