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  2. Moon gate - Wikipedia

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    A wall-less moon gate in Bermuda. Moon gates were incorporated into the architecture of Bermuda in the late 19th century, around the same time that the British territory began importing Easter lily bulbs from Japan for cultivation. Bermudan moon gates are slightly different from the original Chinese designs, as they are often left freestanding ...

  3. Architecture of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    The State House, Bermuda, built in 1620, was one of the first stone structures.. The predominance of stone as a building material came about early in Bermuda's history. The first settlers built using the native and abundant Bermuda cedar, but such structures were rarely able to withstand either the normal winds or the occasional hurrican

  4. Moongate - Wikipedia

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    Moongate can refer to several things: A Moon gate is a circular passageway found in Chinese, Japanese and Bermudian architecture. Books. Moongate a book by William L. Brian II alleging a conspiracy around the Apollo Moon landings; Moongate, a 2002 science fiction novel by William Proctor and David Weldon; Video Games

  5. Brookfield Property Partners - Wikipedia

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    These include funds in the Brookfield Strategic Real Estate Partners (BSREP) series. [2] The partnership owns a 31% interest in BSREP I, a 26% interest in BSREP II, an 8% interest in BSREP III, and a 23% interest in BSREP IV. [2] The company also committed $300 million to the Brookfield Fairfield U.S. Multifamily Value Add Fund. [2]

  6. 75 Magical, Mysterious Quotes About the Moon - AOL

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    Just take a gander at our rundown of the 75 most magnificent Moon quotes, if you doubt how inspirational all that lunar loveliness has proven for painters, poets and pop stars, not to mention ...

  7. Tucker's Town, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    A map of St. George's Parish, Bermuda, with Tucker's Town in the south.. Tucker's Town is a small community in St. George's Parish, Bermuda at the mouth of Castle Harbour.It is the only part of the parish on the Main Island, and includes the Tucker's Town Peninsula that today is the site of many homes belonging to wealthy non-Bermudians.

  8. Government House, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Former Government House, Mount Langton, 1857. Built in the Italianate style, Government House was designed by architect William Cardy Hallet and built in 1892.It replaced an earlier residence called "Mount Langton" (after a Scottish estate belonging to Sir James Cockburn, 9th Baronet, of Langton, Berwickshire, Governor of Bermuda from 1811 to 1812, from 1814 to 1816 and from 1817 to 1819 ...

  9. Larry Kusche - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence David Kusche (November 1, 1940 — July 22, 2024) was an American author, research librarian, and pilot. He investigated unexplained disappearances and other unusual events related to the Bermuda Triangle to answer queries he was getting as a research librarian.