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Graceful St. Luke's has lasted centuries
Step through the gate at old St. Luke's and the hourglass starts to flow backward. Behind you, echoing through the fields surrounding busy Route 10, a steady stream of cars and tractor-trailers roars to and from nearby Smithfield. But the sound...
Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Human Interest, Smithfield, Isle of Wight (Isle of Wight, Virginia), Anglicanism
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Mesa sports supporters work to clear hurdles
Costa Mesa High School athletics boosters weighed in Monday on a preliminary proposal for a revamped football and soccer field with an all-weather track around it. School district planners are in the middle of a feasibility study considering what...Tags: Landforms, Research, Arts and Culture, Mountains
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Rosenthal: Rejuvenation of South Side the fair thing to do
President Grover Cleveland pressed an electric switch, powering the pumps for massive fountains. The jets of water in turn cued the unfurling of flags. What was described as "profound silence" gave way to a cacophony, and the World's Columbian...
Tags: Jackson Park, DuSable Museum of African-American History, McCormick Place, Walmart, Midway
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17th-century recipe for church's rehab
Even in a region celebrated for its early colonial churches, old St. Luke's stands out from the crowd. No house of worship in English America reaches further back in time than this landmark 17th-century relic. And mixed in with the classical...
Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Smithfield, Isle of Wight (Isle of Wight, Virginia), Arts and Culture, Anglicanism
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West Hartford Seeks Architect, Construction Manager For Charter Oak Project
The Hartford CourantThe town on Monday issued requests for qualifications for an architectural and a construction management firm to work on the Charter Oak International Academy construction project. Statements of qualifications will be accepted until 4 p.m. on May 20...Tags: West Hartford, Business Enterprises, Arts and Culture
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Oracle CEO Larry Ellison makes Malibu real estate his own
On busy Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, some well-kept facades conceal a secret. Behind the Mediterranean with wooden doors, the white stucco two-story with a red tile roof, the long wall obscuring a three-structure compound, hides a singular,...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, CNBC (tv network), Services and Shopping, Real Estate Buyers, Home Improvement
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Margate agency surveys locals for City Center ideas
A movie theater or amphitheater? Town homes, condominiums or apartments? More restaurants, shops or all of the above? Margate planners wanted residents' and community members' ideas and input on the redevelopment of the Margate City Center, 37 acres...Tags: Media Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Arts and Culture, Business, Entertainment
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House tours to highlight Wright's designs in Oak Park
For Burton Richardson, living in the Harry S. Adams House has been a lesson in architecture, history and learning how the details in a home affect the way one relates to it. "We frequently talk about … what it's like living in the house,"...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Frank Lloyd Wright, Science and Technology
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A journalist remembers Mexican architect Pedro Ramirez Vazquez
Architecture and journalism, like politics, sometimes make strange bedfellows. Pedro Ramirez Vazquez, the great Mexican builder who died April 16 at age 94, was responsible for many of the monumental public works that defined the Modernist look and...Tags: Entertainment Events, Mexico, Arts and Culture, Journalism, Mexico City
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'Moon' lands the top prizes at film festival
The votes are in for the winners of the 14th annual Newport Beach Film Festival. The eight-day festival concluded Thursday with a closing night spotlight of "The Way, Way Back." The sold-out screening was hosted at the Regency Lido Theatre, with an...
Tags: Human Interest, Entertainment Events, Festive Events, Animation (Movie Genre), Awards and Prizes
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Modern cool, not cold
When it comes to family homes, modern architecture can be a tough sell. Often minimal and impossibly clutter-free, modern design also generates another common complaint: It’s too cold, too austere. But designer and builder Noah Walker recently...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Building Material
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Rare tours of fabled mansion help preserve Zellwood's history
A rare window to Central Florida's past opens May 11 when one of the area's most fabled mansions welcomes visitors in a fundraiser for the Zellwood Historical Society. Built by steel heir James Laughlin Jr. of Pittsburgh as a winter hunting retreat, the...
Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, The New York Times, Winter Park, Apopka
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