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41. Dallas: Weather And Much More From Answers.com
Dal·las ( dal ?s ) A city of northeast Texas on the Trinity River east of Fort The Dallas–Fort Worth airport is one of the busiest in the nation;
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A city of northeast Texas on the Trinity River east of Fort Worth. It was founded by French settlers in 1841 and became a cotton market in the 1870s. Population: 1,200,000. Encyclopedia Dallas, city (1990 pop. 1,006,877), seat of Dallas co., N Tex., on the Trinity River near the junction of its three forks; inc. 1871. The second largest Texas city, after Houston, and the eighth largest U.S. city, Dallas is a commercial, industrial, and financial center. Its manufactures include aerospace and electronic equipment, cosmetics, textiles, chemicals, and leather goods, as well as aircraft, automobiles, and other transportation equipment. The Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area (known as the Metroplex) is a leader in high-technology industries—its computer manufactures have given the area the nickname “Silicon Prairie”— and receives many defense contracts. Oil is refined, and there are meatpacking plants. Its banks and insurance company headquarters make Dallas the Southwest's center for those industries. Publishing and printing are also important. The Dallas–Fort Worth airport is one of the busiest in the nation; regional airlines continue to use Love Field. Founded c.1841, Dallas was early populated by French artisans and gentlemen who abandoned a nearby Fourierist community, La R©union. The city was named in 1846 after Vice President George M.

42. JWD Projects – Architecture
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43. Hemispheres | Terminal Bliss
Paris premier airport is pushing the architectural envelope. years ago onthese plains 25 kilometers northeast of Lutetia, as Paris was then called.
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Paris' premier airport is pushing the architectural envelope. With inspiring new naturally lit interiors and "rafra®chissement" planned for other spaces, Roissy-Charles de Gaulle offers travelers a taste of the City of Light.
In the spring of 1999, earthmovers preparing the ground for the future hall E at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport, due to open early in 2003, gave archaeologists an unexpected glimpse of what life was like 2,000 years ago on these plains 25 kilometers northeast of Lutetia, as Paris was then called. The foundations of ancient houses, tools, and even an aqueduct were unearthed in the middle of Europe's largest airport-a 3,200-hectare site one-third as large as Paris itself. As archaeologists look to the past, airport planners are looking to the future.
Charles de Gaulle opened in 1974 when the other Paris hub, Orly, became overwhelmed. De Gaulle now takes 60 percent of Paris' incoming and outgoing passenger traffic, 38.6 million passengers a year-virtually the airport's current maximum capacity. That will grow to 50 million when hall E opens. Last month, a third runway and a second air-traffic-control tower opened, and a fourth runway will debut next year.

44. Hemispheres | Terminal Bliss
CALLED HUBY SHOWS UP THROUGHOUT Incheon International airport, an architectural The government paid 40 percent of the airport’s us$5 billion cost.
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Going Shopping / On the departure level, before baggage-check and immigration, are clusters of specialty shops, run by the Shinsegae and Aekyung department stores, selling high-end clothing, jewelry, perfumes, and rare collectibles. Dining / If at all possible, save some pre-immigration time for the restaurants up the escalators on the level overlooking the departure floor. Here you may dine on regional cuisine, gazing contemplatively through large windows over the scenes in the departure area below, studying the beautiful architecture of the interior ceiling, or, on the opposite side of the restaurant area, peering through still-larger windows overlooking runways. Getting Down to Business Getting Grounded Getting Gone www.airgardenhotel.com

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Greater Cleveland offers a wide array of cultural and entertainment options and is on the national tour of virtually every big-name performer or production. Culture and recreation are vital parts of the lifestyle in the Greater Akron Region. Many newcomers to the area are astonished at the quality and quantity of leisure-time activities available. Whatever your cultural tastes music, art, theater, opera or ballet you'll find them satisfied in this part of northeast Ohio.

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Hike through El Yungue National Park—the only rainforest in the us Park System—orsail along the rocky coastline. Explore 500year-old Old San Juan,
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52. RealEstateJournal | Rebuilding Should Target Revitalization, Not Real Estate
That concentrated bulk is still with us; it just looks a lot better. An experton the subject, the architect David Childs of Skidmore Owings and Merrill
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      By Ada Louise Huxtable New York The crowds viewing the second round of designs for the World Trade Center site on display in the Winter Garden of the World Financial Center are as international as the seven teams of architects who have produced them. The interest is global, and the spotlight is on how this extraordinary coalition of the world's most celebrated and innovative talents, commissioned by the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation after the earlier design debacle, proposes to heal the shattering wounds to New York's fabric and psyche suffered on 9/11. Good News, Bad News The conceptual daring and advanced technology of these schemes the sheer drama of their bold images brings cutting-edge creativity to New York, where it is long overdue. Buildings like these have already changed skylines from London to Hong Kong. This is the architecture of the 21st century, and about as good as it gets. That's the good news. The bad news is that these provocative and beautiful presentations have also given us a stunning demonstration of how to do the wrong thing right. With no proper program a wish list from the public, elicited through opinion polls, is not a program they have shown us how skillfully and elegantly the wrong thing can be done.

53. USPS - The 2005 Commemorative Stamp Program
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54. UMass Archaeological Services
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55. Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Western Maryland
According to Howard Stevens, Stevens airport was started operated by his and a single hangar on the northeast corner of the field (with Stevens
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Western Maryland Paul Freeman . Revised 2/20/04. Fort Detrick Army Airfield (revised 12/19/03) Stevens Airport (revised 2/20/04)
Stevens Airport, Hansonville, MD 39.51 North / 77.41 West (North of Frederick, MD) A 5/13/41 photo of a Waco with a 165 Continental engine at Stevens Airport (courtesy of Howard Stevens). Stevens had previously (circa 1938) operated a flight school at Rutherford Field in Baltimore. According to the fantastic book "Maryland Aloft" by Preston, Lanman, and Breilhan, "He operated the Stevens Flying Service, offering charter service, aircraft sales, fuel, repairs, and a lunch room." Stevens Airport was not yet depicted on the November 1942 Regional Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). A 1943 photo from the Library of Congress of two unidentified aircraft at Stevens Airport. The monoplane in the foreground is the plane in which flight student Walter Spangenberg had made his first solo flight at Stevens Airport.
A 1943 photo from the Library of Congress of two aircraft (note the Civil Air Patrol insignia on the wingtip at the right)
... Outside the hangar is Walter Spangenberg, two was taking flying lessons at Stevens Airport.
Stevens Airport was in fact Frederick County's only airport from the period of 1943-49 (after Detrick Field was closed in 1943 until Frederick Municipal Airport was opened in 1949).

56. Northeast Intelligence Network
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57. 1999 Laureate Announcement
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For those with slower access, use these options to download smaller segments of the monograph: Pages 1-30 Pages 31-59 Return To List Of Laureates Page Return To Home Page Award Announcement Other major projects in various phases of design or construction include a headquarters tower for Daewoo Electronics in Seoul, Korea; a museum of prehistory in the Gorges du Verdon, France; a new regional Music Center, planned for a dramatic riverside site in Gateshead, north-east England; a great glass house for the new National Botanic Gardens of Wales; a service station concept for the petroleum company Repsol in Spain and Latin America; and a new university campus in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In London, the practice has many projects either newly-completed or under develpment. These include a Bio-Medical Sciences Building for Imperial College; headquarters towers for Citibank and the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank at Canary Wharf; the Millennium Pedestrian Bridge across the River Thames forming a new route between St. Paul's Cathedral and the Tate Gallery of Modern Art and the Globe Theatre on Bankside; the

58. NWTravel: Garden Tours, Northeast Garden Tour
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Board our non-stop flight from Seattle to New York. Our flight departs at 8:55 am, and arrives at Newark International Airport at 5:09 pm. Transfer to our hotel, the Roosevelt , an historic property located in midtown Manhattan near Grand Central Station . After a quick bite and a welcome cocktail at the hotel, we will take a late evening 2-hour, orientation tour of Manhattan. Melrose Hotel

59. MetroAirport.com
About Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County airport. DTW only major us airportopening a new runway this year. In response to the tragic terrorist attacks
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Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport Chronological History 1920's 1930's 1940's 1950's ... Ongoing The plan to build a major commercial airport was conceived on April 12, 1927 . back to top The Wayne County Airport became the base for the Michigan Air National Guard. A new administration building was built to accommodate airline operations and to provide more office space. back to top Control of the Airport was assumed by the U.S. Army for use as a staging base for transport of heavy bombers to Europe . The Army constructed new hangars, runways, and other facilities. The Wayne County Board of Supervisors authorized a threefold expansion of Wayne County Airport . By a vote of 63 to 1, the Supervisors approved the recommendation of the Ways and Means Committee to enlarge the mile square airport to cover 3.5 square miles. The U.S. Army announced its intentions of releasing Wayne County Airport , thus paving the way for its use as either a primary or secondary airport to serve Detroit and Wayne County . The Airport was renamed Detroit-Wayne Major Airport .

60. .:: FHL - Designing The High Line ::.
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In October, 2002, Vishaan Chakrabarti, AIA, was appointed Director of the Manhattan Office for the New York Department of City Planning. A key member of the Department's executive staff responsible for fulfilling the agency's mission in Manhattan, Chakrabarti advises the Mayor's Office and the City Planning Commission on planning issues throughout the borough, manages the thirty-person team constituting the Manhattan Office, and acts as the primary liaison to a wide range of stakeholders including elected officials, community organizations, major institutions, and private sector entities on matters of urban design, land use, and economic development.
Chakrabarti leads the City's urban design effort for the redevelopment of Lower Manhattan in the wake of 9/11. Other major initiatives he is currently directing include Hudson Yards, a forty year plan for the redevelopment of the far West side of Manhattan representing 360 acres of new commercial, residential and open space development; the redevelopment of the High Line, a 1.5 mile abandoned elevated railway, as a new linear park; and a river to river master plan for Harlem's 125th Street corridor including a major new presence for Columbia University.

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