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The STRAAT Museum is an art museum of street art and graffiti located in the NDSM neighborhood of Amsterdam, Netherlands.. Opened on October 9, 2020, [3] its 86,000 sq ft space contains a permanent exhibition with more than 180 works from over 170 artists, [4] as well as a mezzanine gallery that houses temporary exhibitions by up-and-coming artists. [5]
Roughly along Howard Avenue, from Reynoir Street to Lameuse Street; also Roughly bounded by Rue Magnolia, Howard Ave., Main & Water Sts. 30°23′47″N 88°53′19″W / 30.396389°N 88.888611°W / 30.396389; -88.888611 ( Biloxi Downtown Historic
Captain Hook appears at the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts as a meetable character along with Mr. Smee in Adventureland. He also appears as a figure during the dark ride Peter Pan's Flight. In Fantasmic! at Disneyland, there is a scene in which we see Captain Hook and Peter Pan duelling aboard the Jolly Roger (portrayed by the Sailing Ship ...
The Gulfport station has 110 members which include Active, Reserve and Coast Guard Auxiliary who respond to an average of 300 search and rescue cases annually. The Gulfport Fire Department was founded in 1908 and currently provides fire suppression, HAZMAT response, and technical rescue services within the city limits of Gulfport, Mississippi .
The Dappermarkt is a market on Dapperstraat in Amsterdam-East and is one of the busiest markets of Amsterdam, The Netherlands 52°21′44″N 4°55′40″E / 52.36222°N 4.92778°E / 52.36222; 4
Off The Hook Seafood & More began in 2013 as a food truck. Feb. 3 will be the restaurant's last day in operation.
Captain Hook (Once Upon a Time) (also known as Killian Jones), a character from the ABC television series Once Upon a Time Captain Hook's Pirate Adventures , a locally produced pirate-themed Christian children's TV show that aired on WHMB-TV in Indianapolis, Indiana from 1972 until 1993
The U.S. Post Office and Customhouse in Gulfport, Mississippi is a historic post office and customhouse that was completed in 1910 under supervision of the U.S. Treasury Department, with James Knox Taylor as Supervising Architect.