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  2. Wheat Fields - Wikipedia

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    Wheat Fields also Wheat Fields with the Alpilles Foothills in the Background is a view of the vast, spreading plain against a low horizon. [35] Nearly the entire canvas is filled with the wheat field. In the foreground is green wheat of yellow, green, red, brown and black colors, which sets off the more mature, golden yellow wheat.

  3. Wheatfield — A Confrontation - Wikipedia

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    Wheatfield — A Confrontation is a 1982 artwork by conceptual artist Agnes Denes. [1] [2] The work, a 2.2-acre field of wheat, was grown on the empty Battery Park landfill in Manhattan, next to the World Trade Center, for four months from 1 May to 16 August 1982.

  4. 1939 New York World's Fair pavilions and attractions - Wikipedia

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    A wheat field was planted next to the pavilion. [226] [225] [224] [226] Distilled Spirits Exhibit Morris Sanders (architect); Ross-Frankel and Morris Lapidus (designers) [224] A building where distilled spirits were displayed. The exterior had a banner that depicted the revenues generated by the distilled-spirits industry.

  5. Golden Gate Fields comes to a close as California racing ...

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    The recurring theme about what people will most miss about Golden Gate is the sense of community. “It was a blue-collar track,” said Robert Hartman, who was general manager at Golden Gate from ...

  6. Welcome centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Welcome centers, also commonly known as visitors' centers, visitor information centers, or tourist information centers, are buildings located at either entrances to states on major ports of entry, such as interstates or major highways, e.g. U.S. Routes or state highways, or in strategic cities within regions of a state, e.g. Southern California, Southwest Colorado, East Tennessee, or the South ...

  7. Palouse - Wikipedia

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    Palouse hills south of the UI Arboretum in Moscow, Idaho. The origin of the name "Palouse" is unclear. One theory is that the name of the Palus tribe (spelled in early accounts variously as Palus, Palloatpallah, Pelusha, etc.) was converted by French-Canadian fur traders to the more familiar French word pelouse, meaning "land with short and thick grass" or "lawn."

  8. Film Production Center The Fields Studios Rises in Chicago - AOL

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    The Fields Studios – the city’s first purpose-built and, to date, largest film production complex – will open in the first quarter of 2024. Owned and developed by real estate firm Knickpoint ...

  9. Norman Borlaug - Wikipedia

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    Wheat yields in least developed countries since 1961. In Pakistan, wheat yields nearly doubled, from 4.6 million tons in 1965 to 7.3 million tons in 1970; Pakistan was self-sufficient in wheat production by 1968. [citation needed] Yields were over 21 million tons by 2000. In India, yields increased from 12.3 million tons in 1965 to 20.1 million ...