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  2. Googie architecture - Wikipedia

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    Classic Googie sign at Warren, Ohio drive-in. Googie's beginnings are with the Streamline Moderne architecture of the 1930s. [16] Alan Hess, one of the most knowledgeable writers on the subject, writes in Googie: Ultra Modern Road Side Architecture that mobility in Los Angeles during the 1930s was characterized by the initial influx of the automobile and the service industry that evolved to ...

  3. This futuristic entertainment venue in Las Vegas is the world ...

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    The MSG Sphere won’t open to the public for three more months, when U2 christens the Las Vegas venue with a series of concerts. But anticipation is growing. At 366 feet tall and 516 feet wide ...

  4. Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art - Wikipedia

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    The gallery won the "Best Art" category in the 2008 Readers' Choice Awards by Las Vegas Weekly. The publication called it "a grand example of how to offer the fine arts on the Strip". [64] In 2022, Bethy Squires of Paste named it among the best museums in Las Vegas. She praised its exhibition of contemporary art, particularly from Asia.

  5. New Las Vegas Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The New Las Vegas Stadium is a future fixed roof ballpark to be built on the site of the former Tropicana Las Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.It is planned as the new home stadium of the Athletics of Major League Baseball (MLB), after they complete their planned relocation from Oakland, California, to the Las Vegas metropolitan area.

  6. Architecture of Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] This report, and its thesis that Las Vegas showed the way for architecture in the late 20th century, drew the attention of the architectural world to the city. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A quarter of a century later, for a BBC program (a segment of The Late Show entitled "Virtually Las Vegas" broadcast on BBC Two on 1995-01-16) Venturi and Scott ...

  7. Category:Images of butterflies and moths - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Images of butterflies and moths" This category contains only the following file. Plate II Kallima butterfly from Animal Coloration by Frank Evers Beddard 1892.jpg 1,695 × 2,722; 1.77 MB

  8. Centennial Hills Park - Wikipedia

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    A trail in Centennial Hills Park. Centennial Hills Park is built on an inverted riverbed, the Tule Springs Wash and features prehistoric-themed trails, as well as two playgrounds, including a shaded playground near the trails for older children known by locals as the "dinosaur playground" and a garden-themed playground for younger children known as the "butterfly playground", each one ...

  9. List of public art in Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign. The following public artworks have been installed in Las Vegas: [1] Atomic Tumbleweed (Wayne Littlejohn) [2] Big Edge (Nancy Rubins) Bliss Dance (Marco Cochrane) Dream Machine (Wayne Littlejohn) Flashlight (Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen) LGBT Mural; Monument to the Simulacrum; Paintbrush Gateway