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  2. Arrowhead Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium has hosted two US Men's National Team matches and three Women's National Team matches. Arrowhead hosted MLS teams Sporting Kansas City and Inter Miami in a 2–3 victory for the later on April 13, 2024 to accommodate for the large demand for tickets to see Inter Miami player Lionel Messi. It was Sporting's first game at the stadium ...

  3. Living room - Wikipedia

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    In large, formal homes, a sitting room is often a small private living area adjacent to a bedroom, such as the Queens' Sitting Room and the Lincoln Sitting Room of the White House. [ 4 ] In the late 19th or early 20th century, Edward Bok advocated using the term living room for the room then commonly called a parlo[u]r or drawing room , and is ...

  4. 432 Park Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The smallest unit is a 351-square-foot (32.6 m 2) studio, while the largest unit is the 8,255-square-foot (766.9 m 2), six-bedroom, seven-bath apartment on floor 96, with its own library. [38] A sample medium-sized unit, #35B, covers 4,000 square feet (370 m 2 ) with three bedrooms and four-and-a-half baths, facing south and west with views of ...

  5. Gentlemen's club - Wikipedia

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    In London, the original gentlemen's clubs exist alongside the late 20th century private members' clubs such the Groucho Club, Soho House and Home House, which offer memberships by subscription and are owned and run as commercial concerns. All offer similar facilities such as food, drink, comfortable surroundings, venue hire and in many cases ...

  6. Hardwick Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire is an architecturally significant country house from the Elizabethan era, a leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house. Built between 1590 and 1597 for Bess of Hardwick , it was designed by the architect Robert Smythson , an exponent of the Renaissance style .

  7. Willis Tower - Wikipedia

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    From the 67th to 90th floors, each story is shaped like a cross, covering 30,170 square feet (2,803 m 2). The north, east, and south tubes end at the 90th floor; the remaining west and center tubes reach 108 floors, with an area of 12,283 square feet (1,141.1 m 2 ) on each of the top stories.

  8. Château de Chenonceau - Wikipedia

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    The château with de l'Orme's bridge, before the addition of the gallery: views from the west (top) and east (bottom), drawn by Jacques Androuet du Cerceau c. 1570 In 1535 the château was seized from Bohier's son [ fr ] by King Francis I of France for unpaid debts to the Crown.

  9. Frank Lloyd Wright - Wikipedia

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    Other Wright houses considered to be masterpieces of the Prairie Style are the Frederick Robie House in Chicago and the Avery and Queene Coonley House in Riverside, Illinois. The Robie House, with its extended cantilevered roof lines supported by a 110-foot-long (34 m) channel of steel, is the most dramatic. Its living and dining areas form ...