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  2. New Orleans Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The new building called the Pavilion of the Two Sisters was dedicated in 1995.th [3] Mexican artist Enrique Alférez was brought back to the garden after a period of almost 50 years to restore the garden's sculptures and create new pieces of artwork such as The Sundial and the Grass Gates. With the renovation and addition of many sections of ...

  3. Baxter Park - Wikipedia

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    In the centre of the park is a two-storey Italian Renaissance style pavilion built of Bannockburn freestone. This originally housed a restaurant at one end and a gardener's room and ladies' room at the other. A marble statue of David Baxter, by John Steell and paid for by public subscription, was placed on the north side of the pavilion. [1] [2 ...

  4. The National WWII Museum - Wikipedia

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    The John E. Kushner Restoration Pavilion opened in June 2011. [19] [20] [21] The US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center opened to the public in 2013, followed by the opening of the first phase of the Campaigns of Courage pavilion in 2014. The second phase of the Campaigns of Courage Pavilion, Road to Tokyo, opened in 2015. [9]

  5. Two Sisters (Montana) - Wikipedia

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    Two Sisters (11,195 feet (3,412 m)) is in the Absaroka Range in the U.S. state of Montana. The peak is located in Custer National Forest . [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Two Sisters consists of an east and west peak with the latter being the taller one.

  6. Nearly 50 years ago two sisters went for pizza and vanished ...

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    Two days into the spring school holidays in 1975, and just days away from celebrating their 11th and 13th birthdays, Katherine and Sheila Lyon went out for pizza. ... Hunt for the Lyon sisters.

  7. United States Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The United States Pavilion (also known as the U.S. Pavilion and Federal Pavilion) was a pavilion at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City, New York.Themed to the "challenge to greatness", it was designed for the 1964 New York World's Fair by Leon Deller of the architectural firm Charles Luckman Associates.

  8. Court of the Lions - Wikipedia

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    The Hall of the Two Sisters (Sala de Dos Hermanas), on the north side of the court, was completed in 1362 or between 1362 and 1365, when Muhammad V was celebrating his return to the throne and was also refurbishing the Mexuar and the Comares Palace. [15] According to scholar Felix Arnold, the rest of the palace was built between 1377 and 1390. [11]

  9. Polk Sisters' House - Wikipedia

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    The Polk Sisters' House is a historic house in Columbia, Tennessee, that was the home of two sisters of U.S. President James K. Polk. History The ...