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Extractions: One of America's oldest and most important cities, Boston embraces its role as the "Cradle of American Independence." The well-marked Freedom Trail offers a fascinating walking tour of American history from the home of Paul Revere to historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace, a landmark collection of restored buildings. Boston is a beautiful city, too, with impressive public spaces and tangled, tree-lined streets. Several well-preserved historic areas span America's architectural landscape from the intimate, federal-style townhomes of Beacon Hill to the urban Victorian neighborhoods of the Back Bay. As the economic and cultural hub of New England, Boston is also a thoroughly modern city, with a thriving arts community, world-class museums, vibrant theater, upscale shopping, and many fantastic restaurants. Nearby Cambridge, located just across the Charles River, offers another world of sites, restaurants, and eclectic shops to explore. Harvard Square, the nexus of Cambridge and Harvard, has long been a haven of Bohemian counter-culture and a popular tourist stop. Thousands of college students and young professionals lend the city a youthful, energetic appeal, helping it shed its reputation as a conservative town. Featuring in two hit television shows, Ally McBeal and The Practice, Boston has become a hip city!
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Extractions: here Airport facilities in Washington, D.C. had long been seriously inadequate early in the 20th Century. Hoover Field, located near the present site of the Pentagon, was the first major terminal to be developed in the Capital area, opening its doors in 1926. The following year, Washington Airport, another privately operated field, began service next door. In 1930, the economics of the Great Depression caused the two terminals to merge to form Washington-Hoover Airport. Bordered on the east by Highway One, with its accompanying high-tension electrical wires, and obstructed by a high smokestack on one approach and a dump nearby, the field was less than adequate. Incredibly, the airport's one runway was intersected by a busy vehicular street, Military Road, which had guards posted to flag down traffic during takeoffs and landings. The Beginning: Between 1926 and 1938, Congress produced reams of debate transcripts and 37 committee reports on the need for a new airport, but no action was taken. In the Fall of 1938, President Franklin D. Roosevelt announced at a press conference that he was "tired of waiting for Congress" to select a site for the new airport, and said that it would be built on mudflats on a bend of the Potomac River at Gravelly Point, 4 ½ miles south of Washington, D.C. Two months later, on November 21, 1938, the first ceremonial shovelful of dirt was moved to signal the start of construction.
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Extractions: "Maison de Rey" is a charming stone farmhouse, dating back 300 years, that has been carefully renovated and is located in the Department du Lot some 30 miles northeast of Cahors. The property is on the outskirts of the small village of Reyrevignes, just 10 minutes drive from the market town of Figeac with its medieval architecture and all amenities. Reyrevignes is within the Parc Naturel Regional des Causses du Quercy, an area designated for its outstanding natural beauty. The property has a gated entrance and is set in over 3,500 squares meters of garden enclosed by a fence. Renovation work on the main house has been carefully managed and styled so that much of the old charm is retained including the pigeonnier, the original stonework, inglenook fireplace, stone bread oven and exposed wooden beams.
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Extractions: Save a personal copy of any page on the Web and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free. Get started now. US airports: in what has been the most challenging year airports have ever faced, Airports International considers some of the changes taking place in the US. (US Airports). Airports International October, 2002 The passing of the first anniversary of September 11's terrorist atrocities may represent a turning point for domestic travel at US airports.... but for how long, with a new international Iraqi conflict looming large this winter? Airports International has returned to the area most affected by last year's murderous events, the North East of the USA, an area well known for its intense domestic airline competition. We visited the three main New York and New Jersey Port Authority airports: JKF, Newark and La Guardia, which together represent the third largest multi-airport city system in the world (after London and Chicago). ...
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Extractions: TrackBack Print E-mail TalkBack update A power outage struck New York and other Northeastern cities on Thursday, shutting down companies, hitting airports and clogging cell phone service in certain areas. The outage also affected the electric supply in neighboring New Jersey, as well as in Toronto and Ottawa, on Thursday afternoon. Other areassuch as Cleveland and Toledo in Ohio, and Detroitsuffered a blackout as well. News outlets initially reported that the outage was the result of a failure in the Niagara Mohawk power grid. As of Friday morning, U.S. and Canadian authorities were still trying to determine exactly how the problem started. In New York, the Nasdaq market and the New York Stock Exchange opened on time Friday.
Extractions: Weather Forecast for Washington, DC Memorials, Monuments, Museums, and Points of Interest The Corcoran Gallery of Art Museum - 17th Street and New York Avenue, NW - one block west and south of the White House. The main entrance is on 17th Street. Special needs access is at 1701 E Street, around the corner from the 17th Street entrance. Phone: (202) 639-1700 Metro Stop: Four blocks from the Farragut West station or Farragut North station. Department of the Interior Museum - Located on the first floor of the Main Interior Building at 1849 C Street NW, Washington, DC. The Museum is accessible from both the C Street and E Street entrances; the E Street entrance is wheelchair accessible. The Museum is free of charge. Adults must show a photo ID when entering the Interior building to gain admittance to the Museum. Reservations (two weeks in advance) are required only for guided tours or appointments to view the building's New Deal murals located in restricted-access areas. For further information, please call the Museum at (202) 208-4743. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm, except for Federal holidays. Also open on the third Saturday of the month. Please call ahead, (202) 208-4743, to confirm times. Metro Stop: Farragut West station. Exit at 18th Street and walk five (5) blocks south to the Main Interior Building on E Street.
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Extractions: Queens landmarks registered by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission are as follows: 102-47 47th Avenue House, designated as a landmark 2/10/87. Adrian and Ann Wyckoff OnderDonk House, Flushing Ave., Ridgewood, (1820-1836) designated as a landmark 4/25/91. Allan-Beville House , 29 Center Drive, designated as a landmark 1/11/77.
Extractions: TrackBack Print E-mail TalkBack A computer problem grounded planes in the Northeast this morning, potentially snarling air traffic for the remainder of the day. A Federal Aviation Administration representative said the problem does not appear to be related to the Y2K computer bug. The problem occurred about 6:15 a.m. EST at Washington Center in Leesburg, Va., which handles much of the air traffic for the Northeast. The problem was related to communications between the main computer at Washington Center and an unidentified peripheral device. As error messages mounted, they overloaded the main computer, forcing the operations center to shift to a backup system. The FAA temporarily grounded planes at all airports in Boston; New York; Philadelphia; Pittsburgh; metropolitan Washington, D.C.; Teterboro, N.J.; and Raleigh-Durham, N.C.
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Extractions: The Aerostar Hotel is known for its excellent Canadian management and security. It is located on Moscow's main road, which leads from the airport to the Kremlin and is close to Moscow's business districts which are clustered around the nearby ring road. The Expocentre and Sovincentre exhibition halls are 10 minutes away. Moscow's historic attractions are only a short ride away. All rooms are tastefully decorated. The view on the northeast side looks onto Petrovsky Palace, a striking, red brick palace.
Extractions: Ms. DeFreece has seven years of experience as an architectural historian and architectural conservator. Her research and architectural conservation fieldwork has included the early American architecture of the Northeast, West, Southwest and South. However, her work experience has also extended to the Midwest. She has extensive architectural conservation, conditions assessment, research, and documentation experience, including the preparation of historic structures reports and National Register nominations. Ms. DeFreece has participated in several important documentation and conservation fieldwork projects, including two Save America's Treasures sites and one UNESCO World Heritage site. She is pre-certified in the state of Texas to perform surveys, research, and documentation of historic buildings, structures and objects as well as historical and archival research under TxDOT specialties 2.8.1 and 2.11.1. Ms. DeFreece's laboratory research has been based on architectural materials testing, specifically regarding the depth and severity of salt damage to porous masonry substrates. Her field experience includes masonry, finishes and plaster conservation. LopezGarcia Group, Dallas, TX. 2004-current. Architectural Historian and Researcher. Conduct historic architectural surveys, research, and documentation. Perform historical and archival research. Write compliance reports for and make recommendations to federal, state, and municipal clients. Experience includes projects entailing Section 106 review and compliance, National Register of Historic Places determinations of eligibility and nominations in the Northeast, West, and Southwest United States.