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  2. Burswood Dome - Wikipedia

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    The Dome at Crown Perth (originally the Burswood Superdome and formerly the Burswood Dome) was a multi-purpose indoor arena used for sports and entertainment.The dome was 8,800 square metres (95,000 sq ft) in size, with seating for 13,600 people.

  3. Dôme (coffeehouse) - Wikipedia

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    Dôme is a franchise chain of European-style café restaurants based in Perth, Western Australia. It has over 50 cafés in Australia, with most in Western Australia. [ 1 ]

  4. Crown Perth - Wikipedia

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    Crown Perth (formerly Burswood Island Casino, Burswood Island Complex and Burswood Entertainment Complex) is a resort and casino located in Burswood, Western Australia, near the Swan River. The resort consists of a casino, a convention centre with meeting rooms, theatre and two ballrooms along with 32 restaurants and bars, a nightclub and ...

  5. Patria Jefferies - Wikipedia

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    Patria Jefferies is the co-founder of Dôme Coffees Australia, and was an executive director of Celebrate WA, [1] a non-profit organisation that organises Western Australia Day celebrations. [2] Jefferies is credited with being an influential figure in Perth's coffee culture, [3] making it part of daily life. [1]

  6. United States Capitol dome - Wikipedia

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    The total cost of the dome was valued at $1,047,291 (equivalent to $17.1 million in 2023 [3]). [2] The Apotheosis of Washington, an 1865 fresco by Constantino Brumidi Visitors standing on the balcony beneath The Apotheosis of Washington. Visitation of the dome is highly restricted, usually offered only to members of Congress and their select ...

  7. Peninsula Hotel, Maylands - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was a well-known landmark in the 1920s and 1930s. It was the start and end points of the Beverley to Perth Cycle Race, initiated by Percy Armstrong. [3] Liebe owned the hotel until his death in 1950, when it became Albert Klein's per Liebe's will. It was soon bought by the Swan Brewery Company in April 1952. [1]

  8. Queen's Hall, Perth - Wikipedia

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    The hall, 60 by 100 feet (18 by 30 m), with a dome-shaped ceiling, 42 feet (13 m) high, was lit by clerestory windows. It was designed to seat around 1,500 people. [ 3 ] The Romanesque building was designed by architects Wilkinson and Smith.

  9. Perth SpeedDome - Wikipedia

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    The Perth SpeedDome is a velodrome in Midvale, Western Australia, Australia. It is Western Australia's only indoor velodrome. [ 1 ] It was designed by German architect Ralph Schürmann [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and constructed under the supervision of English velodrome specialist Ron Webb.