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  2. Socle (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    This was a typical building practice in ancient Greece, resulting in the frequent preservation of the plans of ancient buildings only in their stone-built lower walls, as at the city of Olynthos. [2] A very early example is the two-storey fortified House of the Tiles at Lerna in the Peloponnese , built of mud-brick over a stone socle, with much ...

  3. Burns Park Sculpture Garden - Wikipedia

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    Burns Park Sculpture Garden, also called DC Burns Park, is in Denver, Colorado, U.S. [1] [2] [3] It is named after Daniel C. Burns, a Denver real estate developer and philanthropist, who donated the park land to the city of Denver in 1939. [4] The park is significant due to its collection of large sculptures, most of them created in the 1960s.

  4. List of public art in Denver - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Christopher Columbus; Statue of Jack Swigert, Denver International Airport; Statue of Joe P. Martínez, Colorado State Capitol; Statue of Martin Luther King Jr. Sun Silo; Thatcher Memorial Fountain; Un Corrido Para la Gente; Veterans Memorial [7] Wheel [8] William Jackson Palmer Plaque [9]

  5. Pedestal - Wikipedia

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    The minimum height of the plinth is usually kept as 45 cm (for buildings) [citation needed]. It transmits loads from superstructure to the substructure and acts as the retaining wall for the filling inside the plinth or raised floor. In sculpting, the terms base, plinth, and pedestal are defined according to their subtle differences.

  6. Robert Burns Memorial (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    The statue of Robert Burns (also known as the Robert Burns Memorial) in Denver, Colorado, is a work of public art by the Scottish artist William Grant Stevenson, RSA.The Robert Burns Memorial in Denver consists of a bronze statue of the Scottish poet Robert Burns standing on a granite pedestal.

  7. List of Denver landmarks - Wikipedia

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    The City and County of Denver has a formal historic designation program that establishes Denver landmarks. These are designated by ordinances of Denver's city council. [ 1 ] The first three sites so designated, on January 10, 1968, are the Emmanuel/Sherith Chapel , Constitution Hall (site) (destroyed by fire in 1977), and the Governor's Mansion .

  8. Denver Urban Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Organized urban communal gardens have existed since the 1890s. Denver was one of the first cities in the country that organized cultivation associations. [1] Community gardening's history in Denver includes ties to the victory gardens planted during World War II with the encouragement of Mayor Benjamin Stapleton and the Mayor's Community Garden Program in the 1970s under the direction of Mayor ...

  9. Red Rocks Park - Wikipedia

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    Its earliest known name was the Garden of the Angels, reputedly given to it on July 4, 1870, by Martin Van Buren Luther, a pioneer Colorado judge. In 1872, Marion Burts became the first recorded owner of Red Rocks.

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