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  2. Rosemary Siemens - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary Joy Siemens is a Canadian violinist and vocalist originally from Plum Coulee, Manitoba.She has performed at the Grand Ole Opry, four times at St. Peter's Basilica at The Vatican, [2] four times at Carnegie Hall, for two U.S. presidents and Canadian Prime Ministers, and was the first violinist to perform at the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican since its first mass in 1483.

  3. Exposition Park Rose Garden - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] The All-America Rose Selection, a rose growers organization, began donating its Rose of the Year to the garden in 1940. [15] The garden is reportedly visited by more than a million people a year and is a popular location for weddings, reflection, and other events. [16] The garden also has four gazebos, several statues, and a central ...

  4. White House Rose Garden - Wikipedia

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    The wedding of President Richard Nixon's daughter Tricia to Edward F. Cox took place in the Rose Garden in 1971. In recent years, joint news conferences with the president and a visiting head of state have been held in the Rose Garden. On July 25, 1994, a declaration of peace between Israel and Jordan was signed in the Rose Garden.

  5. List of filming locations in the Vancouver area - Wikipedia

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    Filming signs for The 4400, near the Rose Garden Parkade at UBC Wind Chill filming on the UBC campus on Main Mall at Agricultural Road The Chan Centre at UBC standing in for The 4400 Center, during filming for The 4400. Buchanan Building block and Buchanan Tower: The Man in the High Castle (TV series) The 4400 (TV series) The Exorcism of Emily Rose

  6. Morcom Rose Garden - Wikipedia

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    The site of the rose garden was originally a regular public park named Linda Vista Park, opened in 1915. The conversion to a rose garden began as a project of the Oakland Businessmen's Garden Club in 1930, and the main force behind it (and the later Berkeley Rose Garden) was Dr. Charles Vernon Covell, a dentist and member of the Garden Club.

  7. McGill Rose Garden - Wikipedia

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    McGill Rose Garden is a city supported park at 940 North Davidson Street in the Belmont neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina. It has been designated an All-America Rose Selections (AARS) public garden, one of only 4 such gardens in all of North Carolina and one of only 53 in the entire United States.

  8. Drum Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Chapel is Category-B Listed as are the Walled Garden and East Lodge; in 1987, the garden was "derelict". [10] The chapel, dining hall and estate may be hired for weddings and corporate functions. The current (early 2020) NTS website, however, discusses its Garden of Historic Roses, spread out over four distinct areas.

  9. Château de Bagatelle - Wikipedia

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    The rear façade of the château View of the front façade The Bathing Pool by Hubert Robert was at the Château de Bagatelle until 1808. [1]The Château de Bagatelle (French pronunciation: [ʃato də baɡatɛl]) in Paris is a small Neoclassical-style château with several French formal gardens, a rose garden and an orangerie.