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Park signage, 2013. Designed in 1957 by Robert Royston the square is a rooftop park located on the top level of a parking garage in San Francisco's Chinatown neighborhood. At the time, rooftop gardens were promoted in the city by real estate developers as a means to maximize buildable areas, and were most often sited on two‐story, above‐ground parking structures. being one of the first ...
A plaque commemorating the Chinese-American dead of World Wars I and II at St. Mary's Square in San Francisco. Date: 14 September 2008: Source: Own work: Author: BrokenSphere: Permission (Reusing this file)
Sun Yat-sen is an outdoor sculpture depicting the Chinese physician, writer, and philosopher of the same name by Beniamino Bufano, installed in San Francisco's Saint Mary's Square, in 1937, in the U.S. state of California. [1] [2]
The following places are called St. Mary's Park: St. Mary's Park (Limerick), a housing estate in Ireland; St. Mary's Park (Castleblayney), a stadium; St. Mary's Park (Bronx), a public park in New York City; St. Mary's Park (San Francisco), a public park in California; St. Mary's Park, Northumberland, a settlement in North East England
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St. Mary's City (also known as Historic St. Mary's City) is a former colonial town that was founded in March 1634, as Maryland's first European settlement and capital. [5] It is now a state-run historic area, which includes a reconstruction of the original colonial settlement and a designated living history venue and museum complex.
St Mary's was the site of the 1555 trial of the Oxford Martyrs, when the bishops Latimer and Ridley and Archbishop Cranmer were tried for heresy. The martyrs were imprisoned at the former Bocardo Prison near St Michael at the Northgate in Cornmarket Street and subsequently burnt at the stake just outside the city walls to the north.
St. Mary's Church is a Grade I listed [1] Anglican church in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, and is part of the Diocese of Oxford. Built on the site of a Bronze Age stone circle of puddingstones , parts of the church building date to the 12th century.