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  2. Sachsenheim - Wikipedia

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    Built in the 14th century, burned down in 1542 and rebuilt in 1544. 1952 the castle was purchased by the city Großsachsenheim and is since 1962 the town hall. Sachsenheim St. Fabian and Sebastian. Evangelische Stadtkirche "St. Fabian and Sebastian "in Großsachsenheim, former fortified church; Remains of the old city wall with tower

  3. Cincinnati Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    Music Hall Ballroom accommodates up to 1,300 people, and is the second largest meeting space in the city, encompassing nearly 20,000 square feet (1,900 m 2). It is ...

  4. House of Soterius von Sachsenheim - Wikipedia

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    Albert Conrad Soterius von Sachsenheim portrait by Theodor Sockl (about 1848) Albert Conrad Soterius von Sachsenheim was born on 7 May 1824. After graduating from the Hermannstadt gymnasium, he pursued a military career promoted up to Lieutenant in 1847. During the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, he was involved in 19 battles and skirmishes. He ...

  5. The Spring Arts & Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    Following significant population growth, largely associated with the fishing industry, a local board of health was established the area in 1852. [1] In 1868, a group of local businessmen, led by the lord of the manor, William Henry Stone of Leigh Park House, decided to form a company, to be known as The Havant Town Hall Company, to finance and commission an events venue for the area. [2]

  6. Spring Field Banquet Center - Wikipedia

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    The Spring Field Banquet Center in Fullerton, California is a historic building built in Mission/Spanish Revival style. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [ 1 ] Originally constructed in 1920 as a Masonic meeting hall, the Freemasons sold the building in 1993, due to declining membership and funds.

  7. Spring Hall - Wikipedia

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    Spring Hall is a large, three-storey, cellared building which was originally set in its own grounds. It has pitched roofs, gables and tall, Elizabethan-style chimneys. There is a four-storey, octagonal, pinnacled tower and a ground-floor entrance-porch at the south-east corner (pictured below) .

  8. Anhalt Hall - Wikipedia

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    Anhalt Hall is a Texas dancehall owned and operated by the Germania Farmer Verein, an organization started by German settlers in Central Texas in 1875 to help protect their livestock. The hall was used as a stopping point for early settlers traveling between New Braunfels, Texas and Boerne, Texas .

  9. Lynnewood Hall - Wikipedia

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    Lynnewood Hall is a 110-room Neoclassical Revival mansion in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. It was designed by architect Horace Trumbauer for industrialist Peter A. B. Widener and built between 1897 and 1899.