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  2. The Panthéon - Wikipedia

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  3. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Festival of Fools commenced in 1996 and held its last show on April 18, 1998. LaughingPlace cited a review of the final show that said: "In the pantheon of great Disneyland parades and shows, the Festival of Fools resides in the top echelon.

  4. Wondrous Journeys - Wikipedia

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    Wondrous Journeys was a projection mapping and fireworks show at Disneyland that debuted on January 27, 2023. It premiered alongside World of Color: One as part of the Disney 100 Years of Wonder celebration to commemorate the centennial of The Walt Disney Company.

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    Disneyland and Universal Studios’ reopenings could be closer thanks to new guidelines issued by California’s department of health on Friday. Beginning April 1, outdoor stadiums and concert ...

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    The Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calif. will throw open its gates once again now that the region’s coronavirus and hospitalization rates have been on the decline and vaccination rates are on ...

  8. Rotunda (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Cross-section of the Pantheon's rotunda. A rotunda (from Latin rotundus) is any roofed building with a circular ground plan, and sometimes covered by a dome.It may also refer to a round room within a building (a famous example being the one below the dome of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.).

  9. The Pantheon, from the Terrace of the Luxembourg Gardens

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    In the front, the terrace with stone balustrade crosses the picture; two vases are raised on the stonework, and in front on the right, two ladies, one seated, the other standing, and on the left, two nurses and a child; a cloudy sky above." [1] Whistler and Way pulled a total of only 15 lifetime impressions, [2] and most are found in museums.