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  2. Folly Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Theatre, now known as the Folly Theater and also known as the Century Theater and Shubert's Missouri, is a former vaudeville hall in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. Built in 1900, it was designed by Kansas City architect Louis S. Curtiss. The theater was associated with the adjoining Edward Hotel (known later as the Hotel Missouri ...

  3. List of contemporary amphitheatres - Wikipedia

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    Palmdale Amphitheater 12,000 Paso Robles: Vina Robles Amphitheatre: Square enclosure 3,300 Rancho Mirage: Rancho Mirage Amphitheater 2,909 Rocklin: Quarry Park Amphitheater 1,850 San Diego: CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre: 4,500 Humphrey's by the Bay: 1,200 Mount Helix Amphitheater: Not covered 1,600 Starlight Bowl: Square enclosure 4,300

  4. Sandstone Amphitheater - Wikipedia

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    Sandstone Amphitheater, currently known as Azura Amphitheater, is an open-air amphitheater located in Bonner Springs, Kansas, United States. [1] It is owned by the unified government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, shares its grounds with the Kansas City Renaissance Festival and National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame and is located adjacent to the Wyandotte County Park.

  5. KC-area city approves $120M bonds to build new outdoor ... - AOL

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    Kansas City’s Northland is set to get a new outdoor concert venue within roughly the next two years. Earlier this week, the Riverside Board of Aldermen approved $120 million in bonds to build ...

  6. Boboli obelisk - Wikipedia

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    It was erected near the center of the Amphitheater of the Boboli Gardens in 1790, along the main axis leading away from the palace. In 1840, the granite basin, originally thought to derive from the Terme Alessandrine found in the Campo Martius of Rome, was also included in front of the obelisk.

  7. Boboli Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Boboli Gardens (Italian: Giardino di Boboli /’bo.bo.li/) is a historical park of the city of Florence that was opened to the public in 1766. Originally designed for the Medici, it represents one of the first and most important examples of the Italian garden, which later served as inspiration for many European courts.