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Fashion Valley (also called Fashion Valley Mall) is an upscale, open-air shopping mall in Mission Valley in San Diego, California. The shopping center hosts 1,720,533 sq ft (159,842.7 m 2 ) of leasable floor area, making it the largest mall in San Diego and one of the largest in California.
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This was to include a basketball court, state-of-the-art training area, lap pool and exterior aquatic area. The remainder of the old Robinsons-May structure would be rebuilt as a 12-screen Regal Cinemas multiplex. As part of the makeover from an indoor mall to an outdoor mall, Westfield Plaza Camino Real was being rebranded Westfield Carlsbad. [13]
Later known as the Star Novelty Theatre at the New Boylston Museum. [7] Lothrop acquired the 661, 663, and 665 Washington St properties, and the theatre and museum were substantially expanded into the new World's Museum (1885-1892); [8] also a theatre and dime museum. [9] Buckley's Minstrel Hall 1863 [1] Corner of Summer and Chauncey Streets
The museum aims to achieve a greater understanding of British economic, cultural, social, political and maritime history and its consequences in the world today. The museum plays host to various exhibitions, including Ships Clocks & Stars in 2014, Samuel Pepys: Plague, Fire, Revolution in 2015 and Emma Hamilton: Seduction and Celebrity in 2016.
1946 – Bristol Old Vic theatre company and Bristol Old Vic Theatre School established. 1956 – 17 April: Chew Valley Lake (1,200 acres (4.9 km 2)) in Somerset is inaugurated as a reservoir for the Bristol area by the Queen. 1957 – Bristol Airport opens. 1958 – Bristol bus station opens. 1959 – Bristol Siddeley aero engine manufacturer ...
The ship is the largest remaining wrought iron vessel. Initially it was used for transporting jute from east India to Scotland, and then was involved in the tramp trade. In 1947 it was converted into a sand barge, and in 1968 it was acquired by the South Street Seaport Museum. In 1978 the ship was entered in the National Register of Historic ...