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nfantry Foundation developed and operates the facility, which replaces a (now closed) smaller on-pos
The facility operates exclusively to protect the endangere
organizations to sponsor buildings within the facility.
The facility has over 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m2) of
The facility is administered by the Delaware Stadium Corpo
The facility comprises a 60 m x 40m synthetic playing surf
The facility also contains the TRICARE service center offe
USAFE renamed the facility Tempelhof Central Airport on 28 February 1958
In 2008, the facility held the US National Diving Championships.
The facility is still used for the same purpose by the new
The facility received accreditation by the Association of
nually in the Down East Viking Classic at the facility.
," he would spend the next seven weeks in the facility and miss the remainder of the season.
The facility consisted of a 7,000' dirt runway located in
Several of the publications report the facility repainting up to 2,000 carriages per year.
The facility is located on Mississippi River mile 702.5 ne
A primary objective of the facility is improved scientific understanding of the f
Located in the Lower East Side, the facility includes extensive facilities for filtering a
The facility is adjacent to the University of Texas Health
Ground breaking for the facility was held in June of 2010, construction is exp
installed, and shadows cast heavily over the facility in mid-October, when the race has been held s
Opening in 1995, the facility also serves the Louisiana Tech University's D
The facility also hosted the 1990-1992 Mid-American Confer
position to an admission levy by users of the facility, creating a budget shortfall.
fuel, fresh water, and other supplies for the facility which was capable of supporting several hundr
The facility was built by Firmin Construction Corporation.
y the operators of track continued use of the facility.
ng-term acute care hospital is located at the facility.
juvenile male offenders were assigned to the facility as well.
In 1994 the transmitters of the facility were replaced by new devices of the type Thom
hile ZEOX of Canada owns 49% and operates the facility.
The facility would be owned by the Puerto Rican government
endowment from Adams completely supported the facility until 1923, when Wheaton provided additional
The facility was completed in 2001, and the Army began wea
The facility generates power with four 125 MW turbines, to
umerous parents and teachers have accused the facility of suffering from sick building syndrome.
The facility is named after Edward C. Elliott (1874-1960),
Also located within the facility is a 100-seat demonstration kitchen.
the only way to remove them is to destroy the facility.
The facility utilizes an energy efficient geothermal HVAC
ew from the scheme in 2006, claiming that the facility "was being abused".
The facility is the central component of the city's succes
The facility hosted the Belmont Stakes from 1890 through 1
A huge building of court was added to the facility in 1930s.
The facility was founded in 2003, and construction is expe
over the secret work being carried out at the facility.
to Israeli restrictions on what areas of the facility they could inspect.
The facility replaced Hayne's Park which existed from 1901
One option was to relocate the facility to a new site, with some locations up to 70 k
The facility holds approximately 400 species of marine lif
The facility also includes open restoration bays that allo
The facility also houses a 35-bed hospital-based skilled n
The facility is owned by the Armadale Redevelopment Author
The facility is much larger as the indoor soccer field ser
lect nights in September and October when the facility is transformed into a haunted theme park.
The facility has since been closed and the land redevelope
After sniping two German snipers, the facility is attacked by a group of Sherman tanks.
The facility was named after the Knight's former head coac
Planned future events at the facility include the Australian Masters Rowing Regatta
Free tours of the facility are offered throughout the week.
At the time, the facility was using a 50/50 mix of Illinois and West Vi
In addition to Unity Church, the facility is used for non-denominational weddings, conc
The facility opened in 1970, and has been the school's foo
The facility, which houses approximately 1,400 inmates, is
The facility was severely damaged by a 1926 hurricane and
were canceled due to extensive damage to the facility.
all passengers and crew members utilizing the facility.
Today, T-REX has revitalized the facility and its surrounding real estate into a highly
of America purchased the naming rights to the facility.
Entrance to the facility
Such prisoners were retained in the facility if they remained insane following the complet
The facility houses about 200 private inpatient beds for a
way in January 2010, but continues to use the facility for parts fabrication and production.
The facility also experienced fatalities in 1989 and 1999.
A number of changes were made to the facility during Riedlin's tenure including the brewery
A total of 4500 students use the facility daily.
At its height, the facility collected and recycled 15 million litres of u
oji Rao, head of the Ramoji Group, opened the facility in 1996.
Ross Clark Circle, giving it ownership of the facility.
tungsten, etc) to avoid contamination of the facility.
The project to create the facility was sponsored by a partnership of the Caversh
The facility was named for Sybil Brand (1899 - 2004), a no
lthough the building itself seems intact, the facility is closed until further notice.
The facility is also the home of the U of I synchronized s
Following the victory in Japan, the facility was closed and remained vacant until 1947.
The facility serves the people of East Bank of Jefferson P
As of 2008, the facility is being expanded.
The facility was handed back to the West German government
The competitors for hosting the facility were: the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Ro
The Speedway gates were locked, and the facility was abandoned.
g was forced to spend most of his time at the facility itself.
The orphanage closed in 1932 and the facility was de-sanctified in 1968.
The naming rights for the facility were purchased by Big Sandy Superstores, a re
anines come to life and chase him through the facility.
The facility previously served as the Jefferson County Jai
The facility serves primarily general aviation for the are
From 1993-2000, the facility, then called the Huntington Civic Arena, was
The facility includes batting cages and bullpens for both
The facility is considered to be one of the fastest indoor
Construction on the facility was completed on February 29, 2004, and it wa
olls collected from the motorists who use the facility.
The facility offers a variety of services, including denta
Ferguson and his sons would run the facility.
The facility came to be called "Kirkbride's Hospital."
urday, February 4, 2006, a prison riot at the facility injured over 100 inmates.
The facility houses Adult Male Felons And Juveniles.
The facility was located in a berth of the Mississippi Sta
The facility was designed by Skidmore Owings Merrill LLP,
nd a brick facade to adorn the outside of the facility.
tra capacity for carriage painting led to the facility re-opening in 1893.
The facility also appeared on National Geographic Channel'
university obtain a USAID grant to build the facility, which houses one of the few AIDS laboratorie
The facility contains seating for 1000 spectators and 800
The facility was approved for construction in 1993, and op
algary Tigers, returned in 1932 to manage the facility.
Construction at the facility was completed on May 30, 2004 and it was offi
In 2006, the facility was changed-over to handle destruction of mus
s initiative, Sjostrom & Sons, Inc. built the facility entirely as a donation in memory of Bengt Sjo
The facility was the design of World Trade Center architec
The facility was closed for major refurbishments at a cost
other states, a deal was signed to reopen the facility after just over two months of negotiations.
At the end of the cold war, the facility was closed and redeveloped as the Young-Raine
ice (RCNAS) at the end of World War I and the facility was renamed HMCS Shearwater.
Operation of the facility is managed by CAPA (The Columbus Association
The facility was named after Dempsie Henley, who served as
The facility became known as Helliniko Stadium, and is com
sk the boys to bring the Chinese child to the facility.
In 1989, the facility was again converted, this time to use Refuse
Operations ceased in the late 1990s, and the facility had been demolished by 2001.
The facility was built in the 1930s as a civil airport.
fset angle is greater than three degrees, the facility is classified as a localizer-type directional
The facility is now 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2).
Since the facility at RCH was aging, they began construction of
angle of offset is three degrees or less, the facility is classified as an offset localizer.
The facility was extended in 1897 when a 55 ft (17 m) diam
The facility also offered various re-entry programs.
d not materialize, as the construction of the facility was halted by war.
The facility is part of the University of Texas Health Sci
d annually to maintain, staff and promote the facility.
The facility was opened in 2000 and cost $9.6 million to b
The facility was leased by Coming Attractions Theatres in
In 2003, Baseball America declared the facility the best college baseball venue in the countr
The facility, which is composed of several war rooms, is t
The facility was officially opened on July 30, 2004.
The facility was surrounded by a 10-foot (3 m) wall and fo
pposes some legislators' attempts to sell the facility as she claims that privatizing Valley View wo
The facility was built by Israeli mall developer Plaza Cen
The facility, on an approximately 394-acre (159 ha) plot o
Team San Jose currently manages the facility and promotes it as a place to hold events and
In 2008, Village Roadshow purchased the facility, for NZD $13 million.
The facility began to sink into disrepair as the owners de
Today, the facility continues to manufacture high-density polyeth
During its heyday in the 1930s and 1940s, the facility also operated a state licensed nursing school
The facility was renovated in 1946 and local business owne
The facility was known as Gadsden Air Force Station until
aying overnight at a relative en route to the facility, Ernie slit his throat from ear to ear with a
Since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the facility has been abandoned.
The facility is now an industrial park used by various fir
s high banked 3/8 mile dirt oval track at the facility.
By 1950 the facility was disposed of by the War Assets Administrat
wl were not feasible and plans to upgrade the facility have been put on hold.
There were 150 people inside the facility at the time, but none was injured.
The facility also hosts the Texas state high school champi
The facility opened in 1958 and is named for F. Page Seibe
The facility is also known as the CHA Somerville hospital
The facility was commandeered by the War Department after
and women's swimming and diving teams and the facility also houses the training facility for Pitt's
Once on the grounds of the facility, they stormed the offices of the Texas-based
tharine, Duchess of Kent visited and when the facility upgraded from “Convalescent Home“ to “Hospita
An interesting feature of the facility is that the outgoing powerlines cross the bui
The construction of the facility cost approximately $13 million dollars.
n San Francisco served as inspiration for the facility and square.
The facility created some 20 direct jobs in maintenance an
The facility was the first purpose-built, carrier-neutral
ancock Financial Services to help pay for the facility.
eatre Facade renovation was completed and the facility was formally dedicated as the Harold K. Smith
In 2004, the facility was granted the United States Tennis Associat
m surge from Hurricanes Ike and Rita, but the facility suffered minimal damage.
The facility was closed on December 20, 2002 and productio
The facility includes a 1,500-seat stadium that runs the l
ADC uses the facility as additional intake space, and after ADC acq
In 2007, the facility was sold to the Heritage Golf Group, but reta
The Iceman runs from the facility, taking Mikoto with him, whom he has fallen i
"Schmirler the Curler" by a supervisor at the facility.
The facility was named for Francis J. Youell (1883-1967),
includes the estimated cost of converting the facility for public use after the Olympics and Paralym
The facility generates power by utilizing six turbines, ea
The facility is capable of producing mono-energetic neutro
The grand opening of the facility was on April 12, 2002 with the Houston Auto S
The facility contains state-of-the-art technology with ful
The facility has 70,000 square feet (6,500 m2) open to the
The facility has come under some criticism over the past t
From 1990 to 1994 the facility reorganized in preparation for eventual closu
The facility shares its name with the university's soccer
in Milledgeville, then the state capital, the facility opened in 1842.
arlos split up again to find a way out of the facility.
All development of the facility was performed by officers and employees of th
the southeast quadrant, and it was feared the facility would be eliminated.
The facility was a primary (stage 1) pilot training airfie
Travelcenter of America franchise, though the facility is still owned and operated by the Moon famil
                                                                                                    


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