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When Renee takes Caspian on a "trip," he hijacks the car and returns home to find Cary. Cary reveals that Caspian is a clone of Holstrom and that Logorhythms has been grooming Caspian to fix the natural integrity flaw that degrades UI's stability. After Renee returns, she non-fatally shoots Cary, but is unable to stop Caspian and Cary from leaving.
Schaumburg Convention Center and Renaissance Hotel, a 175,000-square-foot (16,300 m 2) convention center and 500-room hotel located at Meacham Road and I-90 in Schaumburg. Medieval Times , a dinner-theater located at Roselle Road and Interstate 90 in Schaumburg .
Palais Schaumburg in Bonn Aerial view of Palais Schaumburg Palais Schaumburg. Palais Schaumburg is a neoclassical-style building in Bonn, Germany, which served as the primary official seat of the German Federal Chancellery and the primary official residence of the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1949 until 1976.
Schaumburg-Lippe had an area of 340 km², and a population of 51,000 (as of 1934). Hessian Schaumburg was annexed to Prussia along with the rest of Hesse-Kassel in 1866. After World War II, Schaumburg and Schaumburg-Lippe became districts within the state of Lower Saxony, until they were merged again in 1977.
It is primarily used for baseball, and was the home field of the Schaumburg Flyers baseball team from 1999 through 2010 before the Boomers resurrected the facility for pro baseball in 2012. Wintrust Field opened in 1999 and the park holds 7,365 people for a baseball game or over 10,000 for a concert or other non-baseball event.
When the massive cardinal sculptures are finished in the new park, visitors will be able to climb to the top for a bird’s eye view. 2 new, huge cardinal sculptures in Downtown Cary Park are ...
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This list of museums in Illinois contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.