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The Center for Global Citizenship (CGC), previously known as the Bauman–Eberhardt Center and the West Pine Gym, is a multi-purpose cultural center in St. Louis, Missouri. The building initially opened in 1920 as an arena, and was used for this purpose by Saint Louis University until Chaifetz Arena finished construction in 2008. After ...
The Venetian Restaurant at 909 Broad St. (Jackson Square) in Weymouth has transformed its dining area into an extravaganza of festive lights, flowers and greenery through Jan. 31. Rice Tavern ...
St. Louis Art Museum The Gateway Arch The Climatron The Jewel Box The City Museum The Magic House Mcdonnell Planetarium Standard J-1 at the Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum A Burlington Zephyr and a Frisco 2-10-0 on display at the Museum of Transportation 1904 World's Fair Flight Cage at the St. Louis Zoo Jefferson Barracks Telephone Museum
George Alexis Weymouth (June 2, 1936 – April 24, 2016), better known as Frolic Weymouth, was an American artist, whip or stager, and conservationist. He served on the United States Commission of Fine Arts in the 1970s and was a member of the Du Pont family .
WEYMOUTH − Races for mayor and town council seats highlight the Nov. 7 town election ballot. The mayor's race will be a repeat of the 2019 contest, with two-term incumbent Robert Hedlund facing ...
The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County's announcement includes funding and new initiatives to support the local arts and culture community. Cultural Council says 'YES!,' delivers record ...
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The World Affairs Councils of America was founded in 1918 as the League of Free Nations, which later reconstituted as the Foreign Policy Association. [2] As World Affairs Councils were created across the United States, the World Affairs Councils of America National Office was founded in the 1986 to serve as a central hub for the network in Washington, DC.