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| lacier and north side of Plinth was partially | reopened, a new bridge was built above Keyhole Falls, |
| The high school was | reopened a little less than a year later in October of |
| In fear of losing the trademark, Total | reopened a total of three Minol filling stations (Berl |
| farm at Claremont and a sawmill at Manjimup; | reopened a quarry at Boya; set up a brickworks and an |
| Parker | reopened a greatly expanded Thunder Mountain Ski Area |
| Trains on the | reopened Aberdare Line pass the site between Fernhill |
| the latter half of the 1990s, and the system | reopened accordingly on December 2, 1996. |
| On the 1. of December 2010 the Station was | reopened after extensive work being done to the next s |
| It was | reopened after protracted discussions, but the route h |
| ing cutting the ribbon when the Grill finally | reopened after Katrina), until his death in August 200 |
| It recommended the exhibition to be | reopened after revision. |
| The museum has | reopened after Hurricane Ike and is raising donations |
| Navigation | reopened, after the winter, in April 1836, and the Adv |
| In 1993, the track | reopened after a repaving and moderate refurbishment. |
| The Guangzhou school was subsequently | reopened after the war. |
| The main public areas | reopened after refurbishment in mid-2009, and are used |
| It was closed for several months and | reopened after restoration. |
| y shop has a Post Office branch which has now | reopened after being under threat of closure. |
| In 2007, Cragside | reopened after undergoing "total refurbishment." |
| ood vacant between 1985 and 2006, when it was | reopened after a 60 million dollar renovation. |
| lden Jubilee, the renamed Jubilee Walkway was | reopened after refurbishment; and a new spur walk was |
| In 1988, the Silver Star Carousel | reopened after a three-year renovation period. |
| The distillery | reopened after the war in 1919. |
| 's licence was acquired by Shepherd Neame and | reopened after a restoration which finished in April 2 |
| er Library, now numbering 35,000 volumes, was | reopened after construction in spring 2010, and is loc |
| In 1933, the inlet briefly | reopened after a strong hurricane, but it closed only |
| nd on February 14, 1998, the Egyptian Theatre | reopened after the completion of a major reconstructio |
| The Theatre | reopened after the final phase in October 2008 with a |
| memorial was closed for safety reasons, to be | reopened after being restored during 1985-7. |
| On 15 June 2010 the museum was | reopened after a long restructuring. |
| The park | reopened after the accident but closed again on Decemb |
| The Model | reopened after a major redevelopment on May 1st 2010, |
| the library, located in the community centre, | reopened after being renovated and improved. |
| ade in Sutton Coldfield town centre which had | reopened after reconstruction work in February of that |
| splitting down the middle, it has since been | reopened after repairs were carried out. |
| harlie survives his injuries, and the park is | reopened after it's repaired. |
| Closed for renovation in 1830, the theatre | reopened after the July Revolution under the name Gymn |
| When the Hayden Planetarium | reopened after renovation in 2000 with a model of only |
| Theatres | reopened after having been closed during the protector |
| ng to the Severn Valley News, when bridge was | reopened after its 2004 overhaul, the celebratory ribb |
| The school | reopened again as Oasis Academy Coulsdon on September |
| community was outraged, and in 1977 the mill | reopened again in its new incarnation as Carr Mill Mal |
| osed in 1969 due to the Sino-Soviet Split and | reopened again in 1983. |
| It was | reopened again on May 2, 1948. |
| t closed in 1960 due to disrepair, only to be | reopened again in 1979 after the city of Boston made e |
| petition and increasing maintenance costs but | reopened again in 1939 when the outbreak of war led to |
| The observation tower was | reopened again in 1995 after renovation. |
| e of the distillery, but following the war it | reopened again under the Mitchell Brothers until 1921 |
| been defunct for eleven years, the team were | reopened again in 2002 by Steve Ribbons & David Crouch |
| The station | reopened again in 1993, and the spur to Marshall Airpo |
| closed by British Rail on 5 May 1969, but was | reopened again on 13 May 1985. |
| 26 February 1993: the theatre | reopened again, retaining the name of the Grand Opera |
| station was closed and only the east entrance | reopened again. |
| lway Works were closed in 2006 but have since | reopened, albeit on a smaller scale. |
| wn and Rugeley Trent Valley stations was also | reopened, allowing services to be extended via the Tre |
| repaired by Metronet engineers, the line was | reopened, also allowing the Metropolitan Line to be fu |
| t the registration services have not yet been | reopened and the country code's current technical cont |
| pended and the distillery closed; it was then | reopened and in 1992 started producing a Mannochmore s |
| enia and Styria to Gurk (Krka) have gradually | reopened and are becoming increasingly used. |
| The station was | reopened and renamed Howwood on 1 December 1876, and c |
| pened to be the day in which the Hampton Spar | reopened and nearly all the shop's supply of food was |
| the event that the Varsity Line is partially | reopened) and Leicester is a "secondary aspiration" of |
| et Unions persecution of Muslims and was only | reopened and used by Muslims in 1991. |
| In 1910, several mines | reopened, and the town had a short resurgence, then a |
| e closed and the track was removed, not to be | reopened and the track replaced until 1922 (between Be |
| e 20th century, the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company | reopened and operated one of the mines as a white sili |
| In 1903 Hounslow Town was | reopened and trains would be divided at Osterley with |
| On May 9, 1999, the bridge was | reopened and subsequently dedicated to Nick Joe Rahall |
| Leading the effort to have the school | reopened and relocated was Reverend Emerson Davis, pas |
| After several of days, the roads were | reopened and news reports started leaving the valley. |
| However on May 28 the park was | reopened and the fence removed after officials found t |
| s considered temporary, but the station never | reopened and was subsequently demolished. |
| Orton Waterville station has also been | reopened and is now known as Ferry Meadows. |
| owing the Battle of Antietam in 1862, but was | reopened and has held services continuously ever since |
| up as protection against vandalism have been | reopened and reproduction stained glass windows by loc |
| ack between Hounslow Central and Osterley was | reopened and Hounslow Town and its two loop tracks wer |
| The line was not | reopened and was sold to the Admiralty in 1922. |
| to passengers in November 1854, before being | reopened and renamed Hull Cemetery Gates in September |
| n County officials hope the mausoleum will be | reopened and plan to give the public a glimpse of a pr |
| It | reopened and was first served by the Central Line from |
| the outside wall of tower (plastered in 1937, | reopened and restored in 2010). |
| It was | reopened and reconsecrated in 1831. |
| the danger in 1940, the school in London was | reopened and run along with the school in Cranbrook. |
| The adjacent Main Street USA shops have been | reopened and are used as retail shops and classrooms w |
| e line through Welshpool however could not be | reopened, and so Raven Square was developed on the wes |
| damaged by the Frank Slide in 1903, but soon | reopened and remained productive until 1918). |
| 4 the chapel of St Nicholas in the castle was | reopened and re-consecrated, having been rebuilt as a |
| 4, the north side of the Manhattan Bridge was | reopened, and D trains were extended via the north sid |
| ot a current priority, would see that station | reopened and served by commuter trains bypassing Toron |
| e near the mouth of the mine, which was never | reopened, and there are memorials in the cemeteries in |
| nclude the Chat 'n' Chew restaurant (recently | reopened), and Mrs D's. |
| With many legal difficulties, the case is | reopened and after much delay it finally reaches the S |
| The case has been | reopened and Becker was re-arrested on charges relatin |
| It has since | reopened and, amongst other things, is now (2009) bein |
| oric Places in 1975, the year the theater was | reopened as a performing arts center. |
| The airport was later | reopened as Claresholm Industrial Airport. |
| The historic Headsville Post Office was | reopened as a Contract Post Office on March 3, 2008. |
| The plant closed in 1984 and | reopened as a mall in 1994, the Great Mall of the Bay |
| Taunton Manor | reopened as Coulsdon High in the Summer of 1994. |
| St Chad's and Torrell's were also closed and | reopened as one fresh start school; The Gateway Commun |
| uilding was renovated by Coury Properties and | reopened as a luxury hotel in 2006. |
| In 2003, the building | reopened as an upscale gourmet marketplace, office bui |
| shortly after the war, and High Hazels House | reopened as the clubhouse for Tinsley Park golf course |
| In 1961, the academy | reopened as Pine Tree Memorial School in Freeport. |
| During the 1920s, the airfield was | reopened as a civilian airbase, but it was soon used a |
| he hotel was closed in 1957, but restored and | reopened as a historic hotel. |
| By fall 2010, former Concourse A | reopened as an eastern extension of Concourse D. At th |
| In summer 2007, the store was renovated and | reopened as the state's second Nordstrom location. |
| e restoration of the building in 1988, it was | reopened as a galleria of pubs and restaurants. |
| ffitt's- Closed due to corporate realignment, | reopened as Belk. |
| It | reopened as a correctional Centre in September 1989. |
| enger services were not resumed when the line | reopened as by now the works was better served by bus |
| thbound off-ramp to Chinatown was rebuilt and | reopened as an southbound on-ramp from Surface Road. |
| g establishment after the end of the war, and | reopened as such on 1 December 1945. |
| ar while it was relocated to the new site and | reopened as Bethel College in 1893. |
| 4 October 1976, the branch line was partially | reopened as far as Sinfin in order to transport worker |
| (Opened 1969 as Lord & Taylor, remodeled and | reopened as Nordstroms in 2005) |
| On March 4, 2010, it was | reopened as the country's first Maritime Archaeology M |
| Reopened as a Metrolink station on 15 June 1992. | |
| lts, Fairfield closed as a grammar school and | reopened as a comprehensive, being renamed Fairfield H |
| After its closure, it was | reopened as Reno Stead Airport. |
| ing blaxploitation films; it was restored and | reopened as a performing arts venue in the late 1970s. |
| Later the club | reopened as Bradys, to last some 12 months before clos |
| In 1997 the house | reopened as Hazlewood Castle Hotel. |
| It recently closed and then | reopened as a hot dog placed called "The Outfield". |
| om using the same name, and Glen Grant #2 was | reopened as "Caperdonich". |
| Bishopsgate closed to passengers, although it | reopened as a goods station in 1881. |
| After failing, this | reopened as the "Tivoli" in 1900, finally becoming "Th |
| by fire; later that year, it was rebuilt and | reopened as Luna Park. |
| en Oldland Common and Avon Riverside has been | reopened as the Avon Valley Railway. |
| 's new owner, Federated Department Stores and | reopened as the first standalone Bullock's Men's store |
| It was closed in 1971 and | reopened as a museum in 1979. |
| mways, extended the line to Waterlooville and | reopened as the Portsdown and Horndean Light Railway o |
| After restoration in 2005, this building was | reopened as the Cambrian Visitor Centre in June 2006; |
| In April 1951, the hotel | reopened as the Peachtree Hotel on Peachtree, and was |
| A small section of the line has | reopened as the Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway. |
| It was | reopened as a venue in 1989, and the Theatre has since |
| The viaduct | reopened as part of the Great Northern Railway Trail b |
| (Opened 1969 as Lord & Taylor, remodeled and | reopened as Nordstrom in 2005, 153,740 sq ft (14,283 m |
| In the mid-1980s the hotel was renovated and | reopened as the Benjamin Franklin House. |
| and the former Manchester-bound (up) platform | reopened as a Metrolink stop on 15 June 1992. |
| that summer, and in the fall, the school was | reopened as a seminary to train students for the minis |
| The Opera House was renovated and | reopened as a live theater in 1969. |
| In 1976, the cinema | reopened as the Penultimate Picture Palace under the m |
| In January 2008, Lion's Den | reopened as Sullivan Hall. |
| absorbed into Macy's and its former store was | reopened as a Bloomingdale's in 1997. |
| This location was then acquired by and | reopened as Boscov's. |
| hich served as a bomber base in World War II, | reopened as HMS Heron II, RNAS Merryfield and was then |
| it came under new management in 1921 and was | reopened as the New Arlington Hotel, named after the A |
| When the railroad was | reopened as the new Housatonic Railroad in 1980, the s |
| The station | reopened as part of the East Kent Railway in 1993. |
| In 1992, it | reopened as a blues and bluegrass bar. |
| The College of the Arts and Sciences was | reopened as a two-year junior college, known as Cumber |
| ly 12, 1933, and on September 17, 1933, Kelly | reopened as a senior high school. |
| It | reopened as an ROF in February 1941. |
| 0 million high profile restoration, the hotel | reopened as the Omni Severin Hotel. |
| In 1981, the renovated building was | reopened as the Horry County Museum. |
| The carpark was subsequently partially | reopened as construction continued. |
| Cleared and | reopened as part of the tannery in 1500 with circular |
| flying operations in 1946 but has since been | reopened as a United States Air Force radiocommunicati |
| he site closed in early 2008 and subsequently | reopened as "The Highlander Pub & Grill" in September |
| h, Jr. and Edward Laurillard, refurbished and | reopened as the Winter Garden Theatre. |
| The museum | reopened as the National Brewery Centre on 1 May 2010 |
| hey were taken over by Leeds City Council and | reopened as a museum of industrial heritage in 1982. |
| The line is being | reopened as a freight line while there is track work o |
| e school closed for good in 2003 but was soon | reopened as the Elijah House, a Christian Academy for |
| ipe Galley was removed at the end of 2007 and | reopened as Restaurant 1894, but has since closed to m |
| Reopened as a civil airport, until the opening of what | |
| ence for some of its meetings, and afterwards | reopened as the United Nations Theatre. |
| The facility | reopened as the Historic and Civic Building on May 16, |
| Renovated yet again, the building was | reopened as a nightclub/restaurant called "The London |
| In May 2010 Mr Camps' bribery case | reopened as the High Court in Madrid ruled that there |
| It was partially renovated and | reopened as a performing arts center called the USA Sa |
| in 1916 and taken over by LSE in 1976, to be | reopened as a library in 1978. |
| ter in 2007 the Gateway Theatre was partially | reopened as The Forum Studio Theatre, run by an indepe |
| Thornton Viaduct | reopened as part of the Great Northern Railway Trail b |
| rnational standards and category 1 status, it | reopened as a civilian airport on December 2, 2007. |
| railway between Hettstedt and Klostermansfeld | reopened as a heritage railway. |
| It has since been | reopened as a year round lodge that sleeps eight peopl |
| as originally opened on July 5, 1909, and was | reopened as a pedestrian bridge on August 3, 2003. |
| s previously known as Hope High before it was | reopened as an Oasis Academy on 1 September 2008, with |
| It later | reopened as Kinston Airport and is now known as Kinsto |
| The Sick Bay building | reopened as a hospital in April 1956. |
| However, if this was in fact | reopened as the Saratoga County Infirmary, then the le |
| ted until 1997, when it closed down but later | reopened as Bonkerz. |
| Part of it was later | reopened as the heritage Battlefield Line. |
| It was | reopened as Burton Dassett Platform in 1909 by the new |
| It has since been restored and | reopened as an intermediate station on the preserved L |
| The hotel was renovated in 1984 and | reopened as La Posada. |
| It | reopened as Lighthouse, Poole's Centre for the Arts in |
| ancial difficulty, it closed in 1918, and was | reopened as "Mount Sinai Hospital" in 1919, with 60 be |
| National Register of Historic Places, and was | reopened as the Sarasota Theatre of the Arts in 1984. |
| The airport was later | reopened as Kenitra Airport after it was closed. |
| The Derby Playhouse | reopened as the Derby Theatre in 2009, and Derby G&S C |
| Closed in 1945, it later | reopened as a nuclear missile base. |
| ened, was converted to twin theaters in 1976, | reopened as a single screen in 1988, and closed as a m |
| was renovated again in 2003, and subsequently | reopened as a Hilton. |
| Moton High was eventually | reopened as Prince Edward High School and later rename |
| On October 5, 1880 the institution was | reopened as the South Carolina College of Agriculture |
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