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  2. Lotus of Siam - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Adam Platt, writing in New York Magazine, called the restaurant "one of the premier Thai destinations in the West". [7] Wine Spectator called its wine list one of the best in an Asian restaurant in the US. [8] Chutima, who runs it with her husband and daughters, was co-winner of the James Beard Award for Best Chef Southwest in 2011. [5]

  3. Ao Siam National Park - Wikipedia

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    Ao Siam National Park (Thai: อุทยานแห่งชาติอ่าวสยาม, RTGS: Utthayan Haeng Chat Ao Sayam, pronounced [ʔùt.tʰā.jāːn hɛ̀ŋ tɕʰâːt ʔàːw sā.jǎːm]) is a national park that is preparing to reopen in Thailand.

  4. Ancient Siam - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Siam (also known as Ancient City, Thai: เมืองโบราณ, Mueang Boran) is a museum park constructed by Lek Viriyaphant and occupying over 200 acres (0.81 km 2) in the shape of Thailand. Ancient Siam is dubbed as the world's largest outdoor museum,although it is smaller than Inhotim in Brazil, for example.

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  6. Pacific Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    The Warner Huntington Park is the sister theater to the Warner Beverly Hills and the Warner Grand in San Pedro. The Warner Huntington Park Theatre originally seated 1,468 people. [12] Huntington Park also boasted of the third Pussycat Theater to open in California. It was called The Lyric and was located at 7208 Pacific Boulevard.

  7. Huntington Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district encompasses the original colonial settlement of Shelton, which was first known as Huntington. It is a linear district about 0.75 miles (1.21 km) in length, centered on the Huntington Green and Cemetery, and extending north along Church Street and south along Huntington Street.

  8. Emerald Buddha - Wikipedia

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    The Buddha image is made of a semi-precious green stone, [3] described variously as jade or jasper rather than emerald, [1] [15] as "emerald" here refers to its colour rather than the stone. [16] The image has not been analyzed to determine its exact composition or origin.

  9. Gulf of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf of Thailand, historically known as the Gulf of Siam, derives its name from the historical kingdom of Siam, the former name of modern-day Thailand. The term "Gulf of Siam" was widely used in Western cartography and geographical references up until the mid-20th century, reflecting the colonial-era practice of naming regions based on the ...