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  • The village gives visitors a chance to see life as it was in Tampa Bay d
  • ings on all three floors are original, giving visitors a glimpse of how the mansion appeared during
  • Techniquest gives visitors a hands-on approach to science and includes a
  • With 5,000 guided tours and 600,000 visitors a year, the museum is in the Top Ten of Germa
  • ntre employs 7,000 and serves over 27 million visitors a year.
  • The website of De Tijd reached 145.000 unique visitors a day, at the end of 2009.
  • in 2005, the site averages 1.1 million unique visitors a day.
  • An authentic restoration offers visitors a step back in time with silk damask-covered
  • The park offers visitors a saltwater fishing pier, a beach, basketball
  • , in order to make the dam more attractive to visitors, a road was built around the reservoir that l
  • registered members, with some 200,000 repeat visitors a month, making it one of the biggest and bus
  • Bournemouth's seafront, the Oceanarium offers visitors a journey around the waters of the world.
  • niversary) and is now visited by over 100,000 visitors a year.
  • The website receives over 7 million visitors a year and now sends out on average over 1,00
  • orgia, it contains rugged geology, and offers visitors a range of vistas across the deep gorge cut t
  • began to reach 20,000 visitors a month in early 2007.
  • attractions, and receives about five million visitors a year.
  • tourist attraction bringing in around 185,000 visitors a year.
  • It welcomes over 1.2 million visitors a year.
  • beach are a tourist attraction to over 1,000 visitors a year.
  • ge of the North Downs are used by over 20,000 visitors a year.
  • Today, 200,000 visitors a year visit the church, and "tourists from t
  • t collection of scrimshaw in Europe) provides visitors a glimpse of this bygone era.
  • for wildlife, with plenty of benches to allow visitors a rest along the way.
  • urist destination attracting some 1.5 million visitors a year.
  • District, attracting approximately 6 million visitors a year.
  • erate until this day, attracting thousands of visitors a year.
  • fell short of achieving the predicted 300,000 visitors a year.
  • om spring to fall grooming lawns and offering visitors a tour of the once bustling "Little Chicago."
  • ms to be the first facility in Seoul to offer visitors a venue for recreation, shopping and work, th
  • rtunate: the two at Bondla take turns to give visitors a ride, and on their off day are bathed and l
  • ted in a 23-acre (93,000 m2) park that offers visitors a view of the Missouri River valley.
  • The MAM receives over 60,000 visitors a year.
  • The museum was expected to bring 60,000 visitors a year to the small County Durham town.
  • s a day in the summer and receives about 2000 visitors a year.
  • It has 2.5 million unique visitors a month.
  • al Olympic Park now plays host to millions of visitors a year.
  • osition took place in 1999 and welcomed 3,200 visitors, a number which has grown steadily.
  • ing, with the aim of attracting up to 100,000 visitors a year.
  • h a three day week initially attracting c.100 visitors a week.
  • ning in the U.S. The library welcomes 100,000 visitors a year and presents 150 programs that include
  • It has recently drawn 25,000 visitors a year.
  • Between them they attract around 150,00 visitors a year.
  • s Attraktioner and receives more than 350,000 visitors a year.
  • he museum which attracts close to one million visitors a year, is opened on all days (except Dussera
  • Delburne offers visitors a glace into its past at the Anthony Henday M
  • arium are all found in Monterey Bay, and give visitors a chance to get an up close look at the local
  • Carter Family Fold attracts more than 50,000 visitors a year.
  • lar spot which attracts approximately 500,000 visitors a year.
  • ntres in central Oslo, Norway, with c. 18,000 visitors a day - 5,5 million a year.
  • with chickens but was just as likely to offer visitors a glass of boiling rum as a tumbler of the be
  • travel on the building elevators and provide visitors a place to meet, eat and shop.
  • ferent kinds of animals and has about 650.000 visitors a year.
  • Since 1999, the shopping mall offers its visitors a courtesy card, which entitles the holders s
  • Inside the house, there are guides who give visitors a tour of the house, although the parts of th
  • uare feet (29,729 m2) and attracts 14 million visitors a year.
  • tre outside London, attracting around 300,000 visitors a year to over 3,000 individual events embrac
  • tefacts making each display, in order to give visitors a better idea of how, where and when items we
  • on of sorts, drawing in more than 1.5 million visitors a year, second only to the state Capitol in t
  • emains an attraction with over half a million visitors a year.
  • Here they received two visitors, a Miss Sophia Stacey and her much older trav
  • 83 at which stage the museum received 240,000 visitors a year.
  • Main Street and entertained nearly a million visitors a year.
  • ws around 40,000 people, focuses on providing visitors a wide selection of foods from community rest
  • plement the Tennessee Capitol Building, gives visitors a taste of Tennessee's history and natural wo
  • ul independent blog', with over 15,000 unique visitors a day, and 'arguably the grandfather of Briti
  • ld annually since 1983 and now drawing 25,000 visitors a year.
  • Today the museum receives about 100,000 visitors a year.
  • n, Dove Cottage receives approximately 70,000 visitors a year.
  • Mancora receives an average of 340,000 visitors a year many of which take the day trip to the
  • 3,500 square meters and attracts 1.2 million visitors a year, ranking it second to the Museu Picass
  • e expanded to three main buildings, and gives visitors a full understanding of regional history from
  • wyer scored an 84th minute winner to give the visitors a shock 0-1 victory.
  • ed by tourists, bedecked elephants still give visitors a ride.
  • Department of San Francisco to begin charging visitors a fee to enter the mural rotunda.
  • The statue attracts over 10,000 visitors a year.
  • m this will bring to Old Fort is over 100,000 visitors a year with the nearby Biltmore Estate.
  • ich operates a website drawing half a million visitors a month, as well as a retail outlet in Gruene
  • There are roughly 2-3 million visitors a year, and the government spends 1.2 million
  • receives 3.5 million unique visitors a month.
  • Riding of Yorkshire, attracting over 150,000 visitors a year.
  • ding, Chapel Hill Museum averaged over 20,000 visitors a year and provided education programs to ove
  • -line note from his brother in 1904 - and two visitors: a friend in 1904, and a newspaper reporter i
  • e second half through Brad Meyers, giving the visitors a good lead.
  • At that archaeological site, which is open to visitors, a section through the Roman Road can be seen
  • isplays of rural crafts and trades which give visitors a flavour of life in Bedfordshire before the
  • ummer the island accommodates more than 7,000 visitors a day.
  • release it received a Golden Film for 100,000 visitors, a Platinum Film for 400,000 visitors, and a
  • ned 25 years ago and now receives over 80,000 visitors a year from all around the world.
  • He had an audience of over a thousand visitors, a real success in the country, with internat
  • In the winter months there are many fewer visitors, a reduced timetable of services and devotion
  • With up to 500,000 visitors a year, it is one of the most popular beaches
  • where it would be viewed by about 900,000 zoo visitors a year.
  • It draws approximately 80,000 visitors a year.
  • provides for the needs of over three million visitors a year.
  • popular as a tourist attraction with 300,000 visitors a year.
  • Mystery Land attracts 60000 visitors a year.
  • lls and Kirkgate market attracts over 100,000 visitors a week.
  • Bellewaerde draws about 850,000 - 900,000 visitors a year and is the main theme park in Flanders
  • that feature the Zadko Telescope which allow visitors a chance to go into the 'Zadko Dome' to see t
  • Expedition Health teaches visitors about the constantly changing and adapting hu
  • ting Latin American art, as well as educating visitors about science.
  • It is used to educate visitors about how 18th-century families such as the E
  • to large groups or to simply visit with park visitors about the wonders of Tennessee.
  • ve examples of old grain elevators to educate visitors about the town's, and Alberta's, agricultural
  • k into the wild, and these animals help teach visitors about the animals they may encounter in the h
  • ners, they often lead walking tours to inform visitors about the local flora and fauna, bush foods a
  • Surveys were made of zoo visitors about the various plans, and Zoo New England
  • gapore embarkation card contains a warning to visitors about the death penalty for drug trafficking
  • The center includes an exhibit teaching visitors about the ACE Basin estuarine reserve through
  • eum of European Jewish Heritage is to educate visitors about the culture and way of life that were d
  • al other owners of the hill in order to offer visitors access to the rock formations.
  • but a path through the evergreen trees allows visitors access.
  • tly verified to have broken 17 million unique visitors according to Quantcast, making it approximate
  • ure maintenance and new viewing platforms for visitors, additionally opening up the conning tower an
  • ccessible by wheelchair users and less mobile visitors, after The Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust c
  • e 1981 Italian Grand Prix and shows it off to visitors after allowing them to view footage of the ac
  • ens to the blissful happiness of thousands of visitors again.
  • Altogether, most visitors agreed that this incarnation was a very comfo
  • istinctive landmark that impresses locals and visitors alike and raises many questions as to the rea
  • al Era, a project that provided residents and visitors alike with social and entertainment activitie
  • wer is a familiar sight to Bangor natives and visitors alike, and is a popular meeting place in the
  • For many residents and visitors alike, the river is the central attraction of
  • t for Taipei's night life among residents and visitors alike.
  • ole parkland golf course for both members and visitors alike.
  • he quiet recreation of Oswestry residents and visitors alike.
  • ouse should be a place to welcome friends and visitors alike.
  • provided hours of enjoyment for residents and visitors alike.
  • , a favorite of Humboldt County residents and visitors alike.
  • summer is full of activity for residents and visitors alike.
  • tues have been welcomed by both residents and visitors alike.
  • e service available for people of Karachi and visitors all over from Pakistan.
  • The mill is open to visitors all week, milling takes place from Wednesday
  • amusement park", and it was intended to draw visitors all year round, rain or shine.
  • riented commercial services for motorists and visitors along the Interstate 95 corridor.
  • ignposted Sun Yat-sen Historical Trail guides visitors along 16 points of historical interest from T
  • Visitors also enjoy boccie courts, checker tables, a s
  • Visitors also engage in nearby skiing (both alpine and
  • Currently the visitors also enjoy the "Magical Mozart" concert accom
  • Visitors also come to enjoy trout fishing in the nearb
  • Visitors also enjoy feeding the many ducks, geese, pig
  • The center offers to the visitors also a supermarket, 6 movie theaters, a theat
  • Visitors also have access to a vacancy list of job opp
  • The small number of visitors also makes the island more private for those
  • Many visitors also believed that this casino was located on
  • The steady number of disabled Swedish visitors also led to the opening of the Vintersol publ
  • Day visitors also have use of the toilet facilities and co
  • Visitors also typically have a special place reserved,
  • Winter visitors also come to the area, for the exceptional ic
  • ies of the Queen's Tower (very rarely open to visitors) although the northern part can be glimpsed f
  • since the 1950s and is an attraction to many visitors although at one time the village had four sho
  • The park has resort lodges and cottages for visitors, although camping and gateway rentals are oth
  • The site (but not the tower) is open to visitors, although access is difficult.
  • ne's official residences, used to house state visitors, among them: U.S. Secretaries of State Madele
  • Today the yearly visitors amount to 10.000.
  • k is 1,000 acres (4 km2) in size, which gives visitors ample room to roam and hike.
  • ngs have been added to Marble Springs to give visitors an idea of life on an 18th-century Tennessee
  • ture, especially when it was suppoes to offer visitors an intimation of immortality?
  • This place gives the visitors an insight into the lives of the original tri
  • moke, screens and vibrations designed to give visitors an idea of what it is like to be a modern gun
  • of everyday and cultural history also offers visitors an opportunity to come to grips with their ow
  • yers were ‘sin binned' off the field gave the visitors an opportunity and a try plus a penalty gave
  • nsists of two spheric cabins, which gives the visitors an entertaining ride up to the top of the Glo
  • number and interspersion of habitats provides visitors an opportunity to view a wide variety of wild
  • Additional observation towers give visitors an even greater view of the park's flora and
  • paign, “the site drew more than 28,000 unique visitors and more than 34,000 total visits during the
  • The memorial is focal point for state visitors and functions to commemorate the war dead.
  • ite has always been a popular destination for visitors and continues to be so.
  • ntal Resources reside on the island to manage visitors and take part in research projects.
  • pproximately 120,000 because of the number of visitors and tourists.
  • water skiing, swimming, etc) are open to all visitors and residents.
  • iles (27 km) of marked paths are popular with visitors, and provide access to a wide variety of rare
  • this site for roosting; buzzards are regular visitors, and there are occasional records of golden e
  • larger than expected attendance, enthusiastic visitors and a sharp boost to the regional economy, in
  • The radio station's idea was to inform the visitors and residents of Ocean Shores of events and o
  • The more visitors and page views a site gets the lower ranking
  • including the right to physical contact with visitors and a children's play area.
  • The site with the highest combination of visitors and page views is ranked #1.
  • For visitors and tourists there is a car park on the B4368
  • owners had kept this arrangement secret from visitors and from the British and Irish Association of
  • Current excavations are sometimes open for visitors, and occasional organised open days are held;
  • of the fort in 1823, where he received Indian visitors and mediated in the affairs of the area.
  • water birds make the park very attractive to visitors and in particular young families.
  • This shrine is open to visitors and there is a local committee which oversees
  • amed after local Darwin residents, interstate visitors and crew who lost their lives during the ship
  • , most residents have affixed signs to direct visitors and delivery people to their houses (car GPS
  • und continues to be administered by appointed Visitors and was valued at about $1.3 million in 2000.
  • gether with other attractions, remain open to visitors and are run by Mother Shipton's Cave Ltd.
  • The film received a Golden Film (75,000 visitors) and a Platinum Film (200,000 visitors) in 20
  • The Church continues to be open to visitors and worshippers from all over the world.
  • ter provides 14 sets of fitness equipment for visitors and morning walkers.
  • There are 21 slots for visitors and eight for disabled people.
  • alle Crucis community park is also a must for visitors and residents alike.
  • of the Sri Lanka Army with limited access to visitors and is under renovation.
  • w system which now receives over 5,000 unique visitors and 50,000 page views daily.
  • a number of Refuge volunteers present to help visitors and to help in management of the refuge.
  • , receipt for email messages, list of profile visitors and a few other services will use different a
  • ed that the nomadic Jumano, who were frequent visitors, and perhaps part-time residents, at La Junta
  • lectronic ghost system upstairs to scare away visitors and that the house is being used as a hideout
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