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of the bay from Swansea town centre to Mumbles | pier. |
59X - Mong Kok East Railway Station ↔ Tuen Mun | Pier Head |
To the west is the horseshoe shaped Municipal | Pier. |
Is the seventh Municipal | Pier to be constructed on the shores of Redondo Beac |
t 5784 South Lakeshore Drive near the municipal | pier and boat launch. |
district includes a beach, bathhouse, municipal | pier, restrooms, concessions stand, stadia, and two |
's orchestra played in Chicago at the Municipal | Pier and the White City Ballroom. |
ng out award plaques in a ceremony at the Music | Pier immediately at the conclusion of the march. |
The Muskegon | Pier Light is a lighthouse located in the harbor of |
Muskegon | Pier Light was built in 1903, replacing the main lig |
tablished in 1874, and in 1876 the Narragansett | Pier Railroad started operation, with a station in W |
Narragansett | Pier is an unincorporated village and a census-desig |
ares to moor at her final resting place at Navy | pier in San Diego where she will become the largest |
d, Chicago's Museum Campus, Monroe Harbor, Navy | Pier, Belmont Harbor, the Waveland Clock Tower, and |
he World event in the Children's Museum at Navy | Pier. |
ed today at the inner cay wall, at the old Navy | pier in the Truman Waterfront. |
With the war over, Navy | Pier went to the University of Illinois, which used |
minus of the Chicago River, Lake Michigan, Navy | Pier, and Grant Park. |
ip was moored at her final location at the Navy | Pier in downtown San Diego, where she was opened to |
a Market" folk show played on WBEZ live at Navy | Pier. |
It serves Navy | Pier, which is accessible via bus on Illinois Street |
nd Avenue, from Nordica Avenue (7000 W) to Navy | Pier. |
to a number of landmarks in Chicago, with Navy | Pier to the east and the Merchandise Mart (which has |
Today, Millennium Park trails only Navy | Pier as a Chicago tourist attraction. |
campus, having been founded in 1946 at the Navy | Pier campus. |
Navy | Pier Beer Garden (Chicago) |
Navy | Pier: A Chicago Landmark. |
n close proximity to the Magnificent Mile, Navy | Pier, Millennium Park and McCormick Place. |
The station initially used studios at Navy | Pier, but during the winter of 1926-1927 found that |
agoFest, a food and music festival held on Navy | Pier. |
n 2004, the last year the fair was held on Navy | Pier, there were more than 150 galleries exhibiting. |
In 2007, it ranked third (behind Navy | Pier and Millennium Park) in terms of the number of |
The Navy | Pier space served the museum well for more than a de |
The museum serves 500,000 people at its Navy | Pier location each year. |
the reorganization of the agency that runs Navy | Pier and McCormick Place, a new study was commission |
e when it re-opened as an anchor tenant at Navy | Pier on Lake Michigan. |
During its University of Illinois days, Navy | Pier was also the site of a string of public events. |
and North Beach, and ends at Beach Street near | Pier 39. |
treet until they reach Columbus Boulevard, near | Pier 70. |
n; a ferry to the island operates from a nearby | pier during summer months. |
ley Granger, Ethel Barrymore, and Ricky Nelson; | Pier Angeli and Kirk Douglas headline "Equilibrium". |
A new | pier has been built, called the Ocean View Fishing P |
oved from Cape Charles to Kiptopeke where a new | pier was completed in 1951 - shortening the 85 minut |
next Katie Morag book, Katie Morag and the New | Pier (1993), she addressed the issue of an island th |
This new | pier was designed by Douglass and Arnott and the con |
rs would face a lengthier trek to reach the new | pier. |
The new | pier was designed by architect Richard Rogers Partne |
ops, B&Bs and other amenities including the new | pier and slipway, constructed in 2006, which has ope |
A new | pier with two quays for coal handling was designed b |
hibious Base Little Creek often berthing at NOB | Pier 2. Between 1952 and 1955, she made numerous tri |
North | Pier was officially opened on 21 May 1863 with a gra |
o navigation is a 'sister' of the Kenosha North | Pier Light. |
ckay house which was a few miles from the north | pier break wall of the Duluth entry and farther down |
The Kenosha North | Pier lighthouse is a lighthouse located near Kenosha |
It was named after North | Pier, a long building to the west along Ogden Slip. |
North | Pier Apartments is a 581ft (177m) tall skyscraper in |
Painted red, the light is situated on the north | pier of the southern entrance to the Sturgeon Bay Sh |
The North | Pier Apartment Tower was officially renamed "474 Nor |
) stretch round the Metropole Hotel, near North | Pier, the tracks and roadway are separated. |
year run of summer seasons at Blackpool's North | Pier, by now working as a northern comic in his famo |
n tower was constructed at the end of the north | pier, equipped with a fourth-order Fresnel lens. |
ded a contract to construct the harbour's North | Pier. |
rque that was wrecked against Blackpool's North | Pier on 9 October 1892. |
Three teenage boys had been seen on the north | pier break wall of the Duluth entry during a horrifi |
Service Promenade 1 stops at North | Pier and Blackpool Tower in both directions. |
tober 1892 and ended up wrecked alongside North | Pier, Blackpool. |
The Erie Harbor North | Pier Light, also known as the Presque Isle North Pie |
the ship was first spotted floundering at North | Pier, and ended up drifting north and was wrecked of |
North | Pier was heavily adapted during the last quarter of |
e the new cargo facilities, fuel storage, north | pier and boarding lounge, north bus gate and baggage |
caught up in a hurricane and smashed into North | pier, destroying part of the pier. |
along with the Presque Isle Light and the North | Pier Light. |
North | Pier is the oldest and largest of the three coastal |
late-14th century, is attached to the northeast | pier of the crossing. |
nklin Bridge is one block north of the northern | pier. |
ury English naval architect, engineer and noted | pier builder. |
thin walking distance to the beach and the O.B. | pier -- at the foot of Newport Avenue -- the second- |
Oakland Long Wharf, later known as the Oakland | Pier or the SP Mole was a massive railroad wharf and |
Curran met his wife Florance on Oceanside | Pier and they were married in 1936. |
Author of | Pier Paolo Pasolini: Cinema as Heresy, Naomi Greene |
According to Peter the Deacon, he and a son of | Pier Leoni (filium Petri Leonis) were at Montecassin |
he Embarcadero at Jefferson Street, in front of | Pier 39. |
The main development of | Pier happens in Pharo. |
a consists of the unincorporated communities of | Pier Station and Lake Asbury. |
In March 2010, employees of | Pier Import took two managers hostage in Bobigny in |
Perth Government Printing Office Corner of | Pier and Murray St. |
l in the 1860s, viewed from about the corner of | Pier Street and Murray Street |
ce and Rik Matrix on the September 7 episode of | Pier 6 Wrestling's Shakedown television show. |
shallows of the lake, connected by a network of | pier like wooden boardwalks. |
en described as a larger, lower-cost version of | Pier 1. |
ad issue; married Vittoria Farnese (daughter of | Pier Luigi Farnese, Duke of Parma) had issue (ancest |
in a restored shipyard building at the foot of | Pier 2. The Navy Yard is located at the end of Bosto |
tional threats of collapse from the sections of | pier still standing hampered rescue efforts. |
Its collapse was the result of | pier scour and movement of the river channel. |
They started to haul out on docks of | Pier 39 in September 1989. |
ton's photo from 1947 graces the main window of | Pier 26. |
es one block to The Embarcadero and the foot of | Pier 39. |
s a natural mix of the virtuoso guitar style of | Pier with the individual female voice of Giorgia Gue |
Girolamo, elder brother of | Pier Francesco (baritone) |
at Embarcadero and Beach Street, at the edge of | Pier 39 in San Francisco, California. |
s built in 1910 at the end of the golden age of | pier building. |
The facility would include a long off-loading | pier that would technically enter the State Delaware |
A skeleton tower was erected on the old | pier; this was replaced in 1997 with a shorter tower |
Remnants of the old | pier can still be seen in the sea. |
It is an old | pier extending out into the Arabian Sea. |
The timber supports of the Old | Pier also still exists, albeit in a derelict conditi |
The Old | Pier at Littlehampton; after Sir A. W. Callcott. |
It is the replacement of Tsing Yi Town old | pier that was buried in reclamation. |
n hard times and led his white horse to the old | pier for the last time. |
In 1913 this old | pier was partly washed away and later torn down and |
The Watchman - an unnamed watchman on | Pier Five who delivers the immortal line, "sharp as |
Sea lions on | Pier 39. |
ying job and came across the Lighthouse Club on | Pier Avenue in Hermosa Beach, which he felt would be |
been steadily decreasing, while their number on | Pier 39 has generally increased. |
One | pier remains and is located in the river near the Vi |
One | pier of the bridge had to be rebuilt and, due to the |
Dowery Dell Viaduct showing one | pier |
Peck also developed "Peck's | Pier," the only pier in the area open to African Ame |
early June, she was unable to reach the port or | pier so rescued soldiers straight from the beach. |
Pietro della Vigna, or | Pier delle Vigne (also Petrus de Vineas or de Vineis |
Underway from the ordnance | pier at Sandy Hook at 11:50 on 20 November, bound fo |
The original | pier, built in 1965, was located near the current po |
It is located at the end of the outer | pier on the north side of the entrance to Jeddah Sea |
In 1816 an outer | pier, about 46 metres (151 ft) long, was built to gi |
37) is a lighthouse tower situated on the outer | pier of Amlwch, at the northeast tip of Anglesey, Wa |
On Market & Embarcadero Streets outside | Pier 41 near Fisherman's Wharf |
Until 1874 the square had its own | pier for steamers. |
aya bound luxurious cruise leaving from its own | pier |
Work began on the Palace | Pier in 1891 and it opened in May 1899 after costing |
ventually ran aground to the east of the Palace | Pier. |
he climax of the film takes place at the Palace | Pier, which differs from the novel, the end of which |
at 2045 Lake Shore Boulevard West and 1 Palace | Pier Court in the Humber Bay neighbourhood. |
The Palace | Pier is the site of Palace Place and Palace Pier, bo |
It is generally known as the Palace | Pier for short, but has been informally renamed Brig |
attached to what is left of the original Palace | Pier dance hall. |
s at Aquarium (a short distance from the Palace | Pier) and Black Rock (at Black Rock, not far from Br |
ed trams for the first time on the South Parade | Pier to Cosham route on 4 August 1934 followed quick |
shot inside the Gaiety Theatre on South Parade | Pier at Southsea in Hampshire. |
The hotel was rebranded as Disney's Paradise | Pier Hotel in December 2000, named after the waterfr |
Disney's Paradise | Pier Hotel is a resort hotel located at the Disneyla |
Paradise | Pier |
Main article: Paradise | Pier |
he Maliboomer was an attraction at the Paradise | Pier section of Disney's California Adventure at the |
rrently in a soft opening stage at the Paradise | Pier section of Disney California Adventure. |
rand Californian Hotel & Spa, Disney's Paradise | Pier Hotel, and the Downtown Disney retail, dining a |
troduce classic Disney characters into Paradise | Pier, the land in which the attraction resides. |
This renovation is a part of the new Paradise | Pier placemaking including the Silly Symphony Swings |
Disney California Adventure: Paradise | Pier, beneath the California Screamin' roller coaste |
eads, as far as the landward end of New Passage | Pier on 8 September 1863, a distance of 11 miles (18 |
The first, on the Bristol to New Passage | Pier line opened on 8 September 1863, was just north |
ished in 1997 to make way for the new passenger | pier; however eight of the original cast iron caisso |
tion available to blacks, there was also Peck's | Pier and pavilion, on 34th Street, a section of Sant |
e observatory has one 9 foot dome and permanent | pier housing an 11-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope |
rom a location near the downtown St. Petersburg | Pier. |
The Philadelphia | Pier 34 collapse occurred on May 18th, 2000 and caus |
Piel | Pier was demolished in 1891 following changes to the |
company set up its own steamer service to Piel | Pier, but following a dispute with Smith, diverted t |
initially with wooden piers and iron screw pile | pier and connections to the railways. |
hrough the Panama Canal and berthed at Pipeline | Pier in Long Beach, California. |
al of the steel work and the old concrete pivot | pier began in March 1966 by the U.S. Army Corps of E |
re founded in January 2008 by the guitar player | Pier Gonella and the singer Giorgia Gueglio. |
nd formed in 2008 in Italy by the guitar player | Pier Gonella and the singer Giorgia Gueglio |
Mt. Pleasant | Pier, Mt. |
It was built on the historic Pleasure | Pier structure entirely over the Gulf of Mexico, alb |
nt park will grace the 1,000 foot long Pleasure | Pier. |
41A from North Point | Pier to Wah Fu Estate (via Braemar Hill) |
end of the Channel to just south of the police | pier, totaling 17.84399 acres (7.22121 ha) of water |
Polson | Pier, previously known as The Docks Waterfront Enter |
tation was opened by the Bristol and Portishead | Pier and Railway in 1867; it was approximately 0.5 m |
tation was opened by the Bristol and Portishead | Pier and Railway on 18 April 1867; it was approximat |
The Portishead | Pier Section is made up of alluvial sandstones which |
Portishead | Pier to Black Nore SSSI (grid reference ST474778) is |
k, then south past Flemington Bridge to Princes | Pier in Port Melbourne. |
There is a private | pier on the west side. |
The Cleethorpes Promenade | Pier originally cost £8,000, which was largely finan |
The proposed | pier would include a 30,000 sq ft (2,800 m2) ballroo |
up-river and down-river ends of the protection | pier. |
Kowloon Public | Pier was a public pier outside Tsim Sha Tsui KCR Sta |
reas near Sai Kung Old Town and Sai Kung Public | Pier. |
Kowloon Public | Pier was one of the stops of Olympic torch relay act |
Joss House Bay Public | Pier is located just in front of the temple. |
Sha Tau Kok Public | Pier in Starling Inlet. |
Kowloon Public | Pier |
Sha Tau Kok Public | Pier |
Tung Ping Chau Public | Pier |
s to the west of the former Sha Tau Kwok Public | Pier. |
Wu Kai Sha public | pier |
The neighouring Ma Tau Kok Public | Pier |
ea Ferry's kai-to sailing into Kwun Tong Public | Pier. |
Putney | Pier is located on Putney Embankment just to the Wes |
Livett's also operate Putney | Pier the start of The Boat Race between Oxford and C |
reenwich tube station on the Thames is the QEII | Pier, which offers commuter boat service to other pa |
l) of the City Hall formed an axis with Queen's | Pier to lend a sense of occasion to visiting dignita |
ns in 2008 supporting the relocation of Queen's | Pier, Albert Ho condemned the government of tamperin |
, Maltby surrendered to the Japanese at Queen's | Pier on 25 December 1941. |
Queen's | Pier, Edinburgh Place, was completely demolished in |
said that the case about the future of Queen's | Pier should be heard as there is great public intere |
distinctive landmark of the town is the Queen's | Pier, an iron pier which was built in 1886. |
ted the example of the 'copy and paste' Queen's | Pier motions passed by 13 councils to support govern |
est for funds to dismantle and relocate Queen's | Pier two weeks later. |
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