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  2. List of contributing properties in the Hollywood Boulevard ...

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    Morgan, Walls & Clements (1935) 1914 1935: Commercial conversion in 1992 [36] Hollywood Theater: 6766 Hollywood Blvd: Theater: Romanesque Revival [37] Krempel and Erkes (1913) Clifford Balch (1927 remodel) S. Charles Lee (1936 remodel) [37] 1913 1933 (or 1913 1927 1936) [37] Commercial conversion in 1994 [38] Millers Stationers: 6740 Hollywood ...

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  4. Chinese palace - Wikipedia

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    Forbidden City (紫禁城), now known in China as the Beijing Gugong (北京故宫), in Beijing (北京): imperial palace of the Ming dynasty and Qing dynasty from 1420 until 1924. Area: 720,000 m 2 (178 acres). The Forbidden City is the world's largest palace currently in existence. [2] [3] [4]

  5. Villa Mira Monte - Wikipedia

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    The Hiram Morgan Hill house was built in 1886 for Morgan Hill and his wife, Diana. [2] The site also includes the Morgan Hill Museum is in a farmhouse built in 1911 by John Acton. [3] Hill was from Missouri; his wife Diana was an heiress. The house was built on land inherited by Diana from her father, Daniel Murphy. [2]

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  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Travel and Tourism

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    WikiProject Travel and Tourism was started on May 17, 2007, to coordinate work for and expand coverage of travel- and tourism-related articles in the English Wikipedia.Of course, Wikipedia has encyclopedia articles about travel and tourism – for a travel guide wiki, contribute to the sister project Wikivoyage.

  8. Palace of Universal Happiness - Wikipedia

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    She was twice demoted and moved out from the Palace of Prolonging Happiness and the Palace of Heavenly Grace, her former residences 1831–1850 Noble Consort Tong [6] 1837–1842 Imperial Noble Consort Zhuangshun [7] She moved to the Palace of Heavenly Grace: 1845–1850 Noble Consort Cheng [8]

  9. Per Se (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    These menus are prix fixe, but guests may choose upgrades that may increase the menu price up to $800. [7] [8] According to Per Se, the wine list includes 2000 wines. [9] The restaurant has three dining rooms. The East Room is the entry to the other two rooms and serves the five-course menu in salon chairs and lower tables.