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Fingerlakes Mall was developed by The Pyramid Companies of Syracuse, New York in 1980. In June 1992, the mall was sold to Jager Management, who in turn sold it to Gregory Greenfield & Associates (GG&A) five months later. [3]
The Schaertl hobby farm is just outside the village of Shortsville heading from the west on Shortsville Road. You can’t see it from the road – nor the reindeer – but the “Reindeer Dr ...
Finger Lake may refer to: Finger lake, a narrow linear body of water occupying a glacially overdeepened valley; Finger Lakes, New York, U.S. Finger Lake (Alaska), U.S. Finger Lake, Finger-Tatuk Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada
The portico was so close to the Baths of Trajan that the north corner of the baths almost touched the southwest corner of the portico. [2] To the north of the portico, a basilica was built in late antiquity ( San Martino ai Monti ), although there are remains of a Roman building below it that some say was a house-church on the property of an ...
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Finger Lakes State Park is a public recreation area consisting of 1,138 acres (461 ha) in Boone County near the city of Columbia, Missouri, and adjacent to the Rocky Fork Lakes Conservation Area. The state park is unusual in that the site was reclaimed after having been strip mined for coal . [ 4 ]
In the UK, the temple-front applied to The Vyne, Hampshire, was the first portico applied to an English country house. A pronaos (UK: / p r oʊ ˈ n eɪ. ɒ s / or US: / p r oʊ ˈ n eɪ. ə s /) is the inner area of the portico of a Greek or Roman temple, situated between the portico's colonnade or walls and the entrance to the cella, or shrine.