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  2. Wurlitzer Building (California) - Wikipedia

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    Wurlitzer Building is made of reinforced concrete and brick with a multi-colored terra cotta facade and features a Spanish Renaissance design with decorative cornice, arched windows, and bas relief. The Wurlitzer name is carved into the building, with the names Mozart and Verdi carved in medallions beneath it. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Zipper T. Bunny - Wikipedia

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    Zipper T. Bunny is a yellow rabbit with wide-open eyes and floppy ears, [1] as well as sporting a visor [2] and blue overalls. [3] Zipper is seen as the mascot of Bunny Day, the Animal Crossing series' equivalent to Easter, [4] with Zipper being equated to being the Easter Bunny.

  4. Bullock's complex - Wikipedia

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    Bullock's complex is a collection of nine historic buildings located at 639-651 south Broadway, the 300-block of 7th Street, and 634-670 south Hill Street in the Jewelry District and Broadway Theater District in the historic core of downtown Los Angeles.

  5. The best and worst outfits Beyoncé has worn at the ... - AOL

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    The neutral-colored dress had short puffed sleeves, a plunging neckline with a zipper detail, and textured shapes from top to bottom. The same design would have looked cool on a top or skirt ...

  6. The 30 best coworker gifts they're sure to love

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    Unzipped Glass Zipper Bag This piece of desk art is hand blown from glass and makes a great candy dispenser on your coworker's desk. It's gorgeous and useful — plus it leads to more candy for you.

  7. Judson-Rives Building - Wikipedia

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    Judson-Rives Building, originally the Broadway Central Building, [3] was designed by Charles Ronald Aldrich and built in 1906. [2]In 1928, Judson Rives took over ownership of the building, at which point the building was renamed after him. [3]