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a lodging facility for overnight and weekend | visitors. |
For many months, prisoners and their | visitors were banned from reading Newjack; now, inmate |
ttained a very high reputation, and attracted | visitors from all parts of the country, even from Amer |
sually be seen over the reservoirs and summer | visitors continue to increase throughout April and May |
advantage of the spring's waters and attract | visitors. |
lly regional C-level executives and sometimes | visitors from headquarters' International Division, ho |
arium are all found in Monterey Bay, and give | visitors a chance to get an up close look at the local |
g is considered extremely hazardous, and park | visitors have been swept from shorebound rocks during |
d at all points of entry to this zone, and no | visitors were permitted. |
scoops about the television program and soon | visitors of the official Big Brother site were sent to |
travel on the building elevators and provide | visitors a place to meet, eat and shop. |
feed cotton candy to the Schoeners and their | visitors, but the cotton candy was placed on the perso |
bourgeois, the lower aristocracy, and foreign | visitors. |
s, and work shelters line the paths and await | visitors' discoveries. |
ched to catering for tourism and recreational | visitors, or have been redeveloped in a blend of high- |
senses, ignite the imagination and transport | visitors back in time.” |
ons committed by earlier American and Spanish | visitors. |
collecting from residents of Grodno and from | visitors money or articles of necessity and bestowing |
than doubled the size of the park and allowed | visitors to complete a tour of the entire battlefield. |
Between 12,000 and 15,000 | visitors watch the festival's Shakespeare performances |
The lion and tiger safaris educate and guide | visitors through the natural habitats of these animals |
l postgraduate students, staff and sabbatical | visitors in the discipline of parasitology. |
s conference rooms, several classrooms, and a | visitors center . |
ional Park was established in 1954 and offers | visitors outstanding scenery, a variety of wildlife an |
an end to the strip-searches on Stagg and his | visitors. |
nnual festival at which the community and its | visitors participate in such activities as Interactive |
s for middle schoolers and older, and provide | visitors context for other attractions in the city. |
phal Arc is covered in white stone, and leads | visitors into the Ss. |
ons of the world to attract new and returning | visitors to the aquarium. |
evacuated to zoos in the countryside) and zoo | visitors of the time. |
ednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays and attracts | visitors from miles around. |
are now charged for parking services and the | visitors for use of the parking pads of either sides o |
nd the weather that surrounds it, and affords | visitors the opportunity to video-conference with obse |
It was well received by the press and the | visitors who took to the fact there was something refr |
tudents, postdoctoral fellows, and scientific | visitors. |
e show' aimed primarily at women and couples, | visitors are encouraged to celebrate or re-kindle thei |
e expanded to three main buildings, and gives | visitors a full understanding of regional history from |
respectful and responsible sex, and welcomes | visitors of all persuasions - straight, gay and transg |
hile and attracts between 200,000 and 250,000 | visitors during the week of celebrations, while the vi |
squadron hosts an annual picnic and welcomes | visitors. |
ly target the search engine spiders and human | visitors. |
rs, with benches placed for walkers and other | visitors to enjoy the view from the slightly higher gr |
he systems used to track ingoing and outgoing | visitors may show that the holder has overstayed, alth |
ivate meals there for the family and selected | visitors on festive occasions. |
inctly, attracting numerous and distinguished | visitors from the country and abroad. |
table enough to be marked on maps and attract | visitors. |
ectual atmosphere: family friends and regular | visitors to his childhood home included pianist and co |
here are occasional open days and prospective | visitors are advised to contact the base. |
which attract both Japanese and international | visitors due to its proximity to the greater Tokyo met |
by Stephen and District Swimming Club, and to | visitors to the area. |
ructed Glasshouse, the Memorial Cross and the | visitors center were completed and dedicated. |
raffiti left on its walls by Roman and Coptic | visitors. |
-line note from his brother in 1904 - and two | visitors: a friend in 1904, and a newspaper reporter i |
mson were both life long friends and frequent | visitors to Carey's house at Knock. |
Eminent and distinguished | visitors, including Jane Austen, made a point of engag |
al duties, running theatre shows, and helping | visitors interact with exhibits. |
half-time breaks at Boston Garden and certain | visitors' arenas . |
s for the Emerald Necklace Conservancy, and a | visitors' center by Ann Beha Architects. |
nic goods is located in the area and attracts | visitors from all over the county. |
al white seabass or even yellowtail, and reef | visitors like kelp bass, sand bass and sculpin (scorpi |
and the Pantiles in Tunbridge Wells, and many | visitors combine a trip on the railway with one or mor |
ettlement, popular with gongoozlers and other | visitors, has developed there including the Swan Inn, |
ferably the home of the deceased) and receive | visitors, though in some cases, when relatives live in |
They also brought wines with them, and when | visitors came to the property, they were treated to wi |
ure, cards, prayer cards, post cards, and the | visitors' book. |
enced many graduate students and postdoctoral | visitors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, |
imals from wandering into town and disturbing | visitors - at the time most farms in the area were not |
museum itself is set on two levels and takes | visitors from the prehistoric age to the late Victoria |
tely 46 metres behind the waterfall and allow | visitors to view water cascading in front of the open |
Cahokians, farmers, immigrants, and even | visitors). |
hrough a combination of pictures and objects, | visitors gain insights into the old artisanal techniqu |
apin Point, increasing its area and affording | visitors views of the cataract not seen before. |
ist attraction for tour groups and individual | visitors during the summer months. |
hed a Bridell gallery at his home and allowed | visitors to view the paintings. |
nce is volunteered by local residents and all | visitors are encouraged to help keep the springs clean |
Avocets have become regular autumn and winter | visitors to the area in recent years, favouring the lo |
ian villagers, as well as Maltese and foreign | visitors. |
ck sand like the old, where locals and caring | visitors are helping to restore what was lost for futu |
d parks often cater to vacationers and/or day | visitors and thus may not have a community of naturist |
special consideration for animals, wildlife, | visitors, trainees & staff. |
ential meetings, collecting animals, charging | visitors to see his father, and more. |
oo will contain mainly nocturnal animals, and | visitors will travel around the enclosure in a silent |
On April 26, it was announced that | visitors returning from flu-affected areas to China wh |
mocked - in the belief that an annual 120,000 | visitors would come. |
where he personally writes to and answers his | visitors (www.gadlerner.it). |
because of his immense dislike of any British | visitors to Washington that were not under the control |
rock formation that has a small aperture that | visitors can peer through, giving the falls its name. |
ocal landscape are part of Harbin's appeal to | visitors, who must agree to membership, if only tempor |
Hoover Tower receives approximately 200 | visitors per day, and a nominal fee is charged for non |
gston Park and welcomes approximately 200,000 | visitors annually from Mississippi and surrounding sta |
Approximately 120,000 | visitors attended the three-day event in 2009. |
year the centre receives approximately 25,000 | visitors. |
Approximately 50,000 | visitors attend some part of the four-day event. |
blishment, and attracts approximately 140,000 | visitors per year. |
It attracts approximately 20,000 | visitors each year to a number of exhibits designed to |
lar spot which attracts approximately 500,000 | visitors a year. |
worldwide attention with approximately 12,000 | visitors each year. |
n, Dove Cottage receives approximately 70,000 | visitors a year. |
7, the park was used by approximately 100,000 | visitors per year. |
uring 1983 and attracts approximately 100,000 | visitors each year. |
Annual visitation is approximately 1,000,000 | visitors. |
It draws approximately 80,000 | visitors a year. |
nia, the event now hosts approximately 12,000 | visitors and 5,000 campers at the Old Pool Farm. |
It transports aproximtelly 900,000 | visitors yearly. |
Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon were | visitors at Yattendon Castle in 1520. |
platform under the bridge's central arch lets | visitors hear the echo that earned the bridge its name |
this site for roosting; buzzards are regular | visitors, and there are occasional records of golden e |
Sea turtles are frequent | visitors to the gulf as are sacred sharks, dugongs, an |
ld dogs, sambar and other animals are regular | visitors to the campus. |
The main features are the | Visitors Centre for the nearby Seven Sisters and the G |
Several species of birds are frequent | visitors including; Moorhen (Gallinula), Coot (Fulica) |
As multicolored as the program are the | visitors of the festival. |
that the members of the public are privileged | visitors whose privilege is revocable only upon misbeh |
Adam as believed by Muslims, who are frequent | visitors of this mosque for ziyarat. |
point, and kestrels and buzzards are regular | visitors. |
specially local school groups in the area and | visitors to the city. |
There are many attractions in the area for | visitors of all ages to enjoy including: The Dr Pepper |
A picnic area encourages | visitors to spend time relaxing in the company of grea |
ystem and has a underwater viewing area where | visitors can watch the dolphins while listening to rel |
Jeans Coffee shop in the visiting area, which | visitors can buy refreshments from, but which is bound |
r of the refectory is viewing area, providing | visitors with a panorama of the Near and Far Caverns, |
called the Summit, with separate areas where | visitors can experience the chill of the North and Sou |
s covering the Jungle Theater, an arena where | visitors encounter wildlife from all over the world. |
It attracts around 100,000 | visitors each year. |
eating numerous jobs, and bring around 60,000 | visitors to the city for the event. |
lsea of the West", and attracts around 24,000 | visitors over its two days. |
tourist attraction bringing in around 185,000 | visitors a year. |
ham Craic"; usually in August with around 500 | visitors. |
Survey 2005, an annual survey of around 1,000 | visitors to Cardiff, 68% of respondents said they are |
Easter long-weekend, attracting around 4,000 | visitors. |
is a tourist attraction visited by around 100 | visitors per day. |
Between them they attract around 150,00 | visitors a year. |
val was a popular success, with around 20,000 | visitors over the space of five nights, but it was a f |
2010, the museum was receiving around 200,000 | visitors per year. |
ck from a 1733 Spanish flotilla, around which | visitors can dive and snorkel. |
tre outside London, attracting around 300,000 | visitors a year to over 3,000 individual events embrac |
The show regularly attracts around 200,000 | visitors, and there can be 30,000 people on site, maki |
unning visit record that tolls to around 3000 | visitors every day. |
Around 20.000 | visitors in 2005. |
04 to 2007 the event attracted around 900.000 | visitors. |
or rural Kent life, attracting around 100,000 | visitors each year. |
Arts Trust have indicated that around 250,000 | visitors will have been through the building's pink do |
It attracts around 100,000 | visitors each year . |
The event attracts around 10,000 | visitors. |
andmark, and the site averages around 100,000 | visitors per year. |
ormer Mayor of Sturgis, in 2005 around 20,000 | visitors attended that year's rally. |
were 2,651,068 total arrivals; international | visitors to Piedmont in 2002 accounted for 42% of the |
g the neoclassical generations of artists and | visitors, and it was copied in many materials from sma |
serves local Cuisine along with local arts to | visitors. |
culptures, this participatory artwork invites | visitors to consider and record what they want to cele |
tion of the station began, and it opened as a | Visitors' Centre in 2003. |
ting Latin American art, as well as educating | visitors about science. |
ick of the bowlers, taking four for 59 as the | visitors crumbled to 184, rescued somewhat by a run-a- |
Variety's Brian Lowry praised Baccarin as the | Visitors' leader Anna. |
rn constantly by the elements as well as many | visitors prepared to climb to its small summit. |
e setting for Harvard students as well as for | visitors from Greece and across the globe. |
ear-round resident birds, as well as seasonal | visitors such as the federally-threatened piping plove |
near Coaley Peak, not at Woodchester as some | visitors suppose. |
ime to residents of Japan, as well as Western | visitors. |
ildings elsewhere, mostly modern, such as the | visitors' center. |
The original 500-seat stand was retained as a | visitors' stand. |
commented that plot points such as the | Visitors attempting to create worldwide instability by |
As many as 10,000 | visitors were expected within the museum's opening wee |
Today, the building serves as a | visitors center for ʻIolani Palace and houses a gift s |
mosques community leaders, as well as Iranian | visitors and diplomats. |
They enjoyed the facilities as drop-in | visitors, as museum members, as birthday party invitee |
The museum suggestively asks it | visitors "when did you first realise you were African? |
That night he comes to the tipi assigned the | visitors and pretends to offer peace, but uses the pea |
Between prayer and assisting his | visitors, he only rested for two or three hours each n |
onstant stream of postdoctoral associates and | visitors passing through the lab until his retirement |
nior Jets Ride: A small ride aimed at younger | visitors to the park. |
At the | visitors' center, there is an 11-minute film entitled |
h to avoid a penalty ticket, and staff at and | visitors to the nearby Countess of Chester Hospital, a |
Bags of carrots can be purchased at the | visitors center at the start of the tour; these are fe |
from the 30 m observation tower at Sairandhri | Visitors Center. |
es of popular travelling exhibitions at which | visitors could buy the pamphlet and subscribe to an en |
The site's traffic is estimated at 280,000 | visitors per month making it the second most popular R |
as recently as 1995, when construction at the | visitors center resulted in disturbance of additional |
art one afternoon Merrill became irate at his | visitors' attitude telling them: "While you're waiting |
cted here, and, sitting at the table at which | visitors are freely allowed to examine these treasures |
Partial parish records are at IGI. | Visitors to the site will find the name preserved in t |
Attendance was estimated at 180,000 | visitors. |
KidStage: At KidStage, | visitors can watch and often participate in performanc |
re drawn at home to Scarborough Athletic, the | visitors winning the game 3-2 in front of a crowd of 2 |
d now dominates the second-floor atrium where | visitors encounter it again and again while traversing |
ong Video Eye is set at Ball Atrium, allowing | visitors to grasp upcoming activity and latest news of |
larger than expected attendance, enthusiastic | visitors and a sharp boost to the regional economy, in |
, rabbits and birds are huge and attract many | visitors. |
the tower management strives to attract Czech | visitors by focusing on the tower's technological inno |
ential, its coastline and castle attract many | visitors. |
anned to renovate it in order to attract more | visitors. |
n facilities" with the intent to attract more | visitors. |
to the local economy and will attract 150,000 | visitors in its first year. |
at serve food and real ale which attract many | visitors. |
Intended to attract 500,000 | visitors and opening by 2012 (with spraying of the hul |
Art from the Louvre, which attracted 106,002 | visitors during its 2008 run. |
1980, the first such festival attracted 2,000 | visitors; since then, attendees have peaked at 200,000 |
Facemash attracted 450 | visitors and 22,000 photo-views in its first four hour |
He attracted numerous | visitors while there, including Saint Malo, it is said |
first six months, the museum attracted 94,000 | visitors. |
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