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  2. Travel: Remarkable artifacts reveal Pompeii history in ... - AOL

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    "POMPEII: The Exhibition" runs through July 28. Tickets cost $23.50 for adults, $21.50 for seniors 60 and older and $19.50 for children ages 3 to 12.

  3. Pompeii - Wikipedia

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    Pompeii (/ p ɒ m ˈ p eɪ (i)/ ⓘ pom-PAY(-ee), Latin: [pɔmˈpei̯.iː]) was a city in what is now the municipality of Pompei, near Naples, in the Campania region of Italy.Along with Herculaneum, Stabiae, and many surrounding villas, the city was buried under 4 to 6 m (13 to 20 ft) of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

  4. Amphitheatre of Pompeii - Wikipedia

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    The Amphitheatre of Pompeii is one of the oldest surviving Roman amphitheatres. It is located in the ancient city of Pompeii, near Naples, and was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, that also buried the city of Pompeii and the neighbouring town of Herculaneum. Six bodies were found during the excavations. [2]

  5. Pompeii meets Presley: Elvis' Graceland estate hosts exhibit ...

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    Michael Breakiron, an artifact handler with World Heritage Exhibitions, unpacks a Roman krater, a two-handled type of vase, to be part of an exhibit on Pompeii at the Graceland Exhibition Center ...

  6. Relive the destruction of Pompeii at exhibition coming to ...

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    Pompeii: The Exhibition, coming to Cincinnati Museum Center on Feb. 16, allows you to experience the ancient city and its destruction by volcano.

  7. Theatre Area of Pompeii - Wikipedia

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    Around 2 BC, the theatre was renovated and presented to the city of Pompeii as a gift by two relatives, M. Holconius Rufus and M. Holconius Celer, according to an inscription in the theatre. Both of these men were wealthy politicians, and acting as benefactors for the renovation would have helped advance their political ambitions in the city.

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