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Red Rocks Amphitheatre

In the rocky outskirts of Denver, Colorado sits one of the most well-known concert halls in the country: the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. With balanced acoustics and rich geological history, Red Rocks Amphitheatre continues to be a space with the perfect harmony of nature and music.   Going back to 250,000,000 – 65,000,000 B.C., the now
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Seattle Ferry Terminal – Colman Dock

Originally built in 1882 by James Colman, Pier 52 or Colman Dock has been a vital resource along Seattle’s Puget Sound, transporting goods and travelers for centuries. Standing the test of time, the newly constructed ferry terminal breathes new life into imperative infrastructure to elevate the ferry experience. Completed in 2023, the Seattle Ferry Terminal
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The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra’s New Performing Hall

The Milwaukee Symphony has been a staple of the arts in downtown Milwaukee for decades. Formed in 1959, the symphony symbolically showed Milwaukee’s strides in entering a new decade and becoming a city of arts and entertainment.   The symphony in Milwaukee has a rich history of world travel and notoriety, first directed and conducted
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A Community Bridge: John Lewis Memorial Bridge

The John Lewis Memorial Bridge opened on October 2nd, 2021, in Northgate, Seattle, providing ease of travel times and access to transit, businesses, parks, and medical services. The bridge spans 1,900 feet over the I-5 interstate and connects North Seattle College and an existing transit center on either side, with the addition of the newest
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A Historical Monument: Hotel Del Coronado

An icon in Southern California, the Hotel Del Coronado was historical in its contributions to the San Diego area and even considered a “technological marvel” for it’s time.  “The Del,” as it has come to be known, debuted in 1888, with features uncommon for a hotel such as plumbing, furnaces, and electrical lighting through the whole building. The
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Darwin Martin House

A National Historic Landmark, the Darwin Martin House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the years 1903 to 1905. Of his many completed structures, the house was the most highly developed design of all of Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Prairie Houses” on the east coast of the U.S. Defined by Wright, prairie houses are “married
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