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  2. Belmond Reid's Palace - Wikipedia

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    Belmond Reid's Palace (a.k.a. Reid's Palace) is a historic hotel located to the west of Funchal Bay in Madeira, Portugal, in an imposing position looking out over the Atlantic Ocean. [1] [2] The hotel has sloping gardens. [3] The hotel's complex include more than 40,000 square meters of space designed as a subtropical botanical garden.

  3. Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The KLM hub and Amsterdam's main airport, Schiphol, is the busiest airport in the Netherlands, third in Europe, and 11th in the world. [32] The Dutch capital is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, with about 180 nationalities represented. [33] Immigration and ethnic segregation in Amsterdam is a current issue. [34]

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sheboygan ...

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    1.02 miles north-northeast of the Amsterdam Park boat launch in Lake Michigan: Cedar Grove: 200-foot screw steamer built in 1891 by the Cleveland Dry Dock Company for Goodrich Transport. Served as a packet boat, transporting passengers and freight around Lake Michigan. Caught fire March 18, 1906 heading from Sheboygan to Milwaukee, and ...

  5. Index of architecture articles - Wikipedia

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    A-frame building; A-un; Abacus; Ab anbar; Abat-son; Abbasid architecture; Ablaq; Acanthus; Accolade; Achaemenid architecture; Acropolis; Acroterion; Adam style ...

  6. Mr. Belvedere - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Belvedere is an American sitcom that originally aired on ABC from March 15, 1985 until its cancellation following the 107th episode on December 30, 1989. The network then shelved the remainder of season six.

  7. Art Nouveau - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian town of Ålesund is regarded as the main centre of Art Nouveau in Scandinavia because it was completely reconstructed after a fire of 23 January 1904. [137] About 350 buildings were built between 1904 and 1907 under an urban plan designed by the engineer Frederik Næsser.