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Two Miami icons closer to being saved
The Miami HeraldCampaigns to save two long-neglected icons of Miami's golden age of the '50s and '60s, the Marine Stadium and the giant Coppertone Girl sign that hung downtown for almost 50 years, got a significant official boost Tuesday. The city of Miami's...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Renovation, Tourism and Leisure, Hialeah
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The Big 10 college towns for tourists
Special to the Chicago TribuneDon't fall into the college travel trap. Nowhere on the sheepskin is it written that when visiting offspring already on campus or traveling with them to choose a college, the folks who pay for the college years must be tied to a dingy motel or dine on...Tags: Northwestern University, Jack Nicklaus, Michigan State University, Sculpture, Tourism and Leisure
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I (heart) Chicago
Dining@LargeI have now totally embraced the Zen of the El, putting aside my innate distrust of anything unfamiliar until it gets familiar. I love the el now. The trick is to move from thinking rapid transit means, you know, rapid......Tags: Chicago River
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Avalon Park project finished, more to go for Roger B. Kennedy Inc.
Sentinel Staff WriterRoger B. Kennedy Inc. recently completed its contract to build a $4.8 million office building for Avalon Office Ventures I LLC in Avalon Park. But the Altamonte Springs company has more work to do in the big east Orange County development project....Tags: Walt Disney World Resort, National Government, Ray Romano, Animals, CVS Corporation
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BCCC breaks ground on expansion
Of The Morning CallConstruction has started on a new building at Bucks County Community College's East Rockhill campus to meet the growing needs of the northern part of the county. The $13 million, 26,000-square-foot building will incorporate energy-saving features and...Tags: Colleges and Universities
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Letter from the Editor
Wow. A big thank you. The response to the September issue was phenomenal—truly, beyond expectation. It is so gratifying to know we hit the note you wanted to hear, a magazine that told stories that made you laugh, cry and put the magazine aside...Tags: How I Met Your Mother, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Orson Welles, Bob Hope
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What's Frank Up To?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHe’s been called the prophet of architecture. I know him as Frank. Thirty years ago when I was a cub reporter, I wrote the first story about him that appeared in a “popular” magazine—meaning not an architecture magazine. I was (and am) married to an...Tags: Rem Koolhaas, Bono, Bobby Shriver, Building Material, Metal and Mineral
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New supertall towers coming from Chicago architect
Chicago Tribune criticAgainst a backdrop of nose-diving world markets, it sounds like a comic book fantasy: Three closely bunched, mega-skyscrapers would shoot in the sky, connected by skybridges and grand arches. A tower of light would knife into the sky between the...Tags: Chicago Skyline, Adrian Smith
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Wright, ahead of his time, was in tune with nature
Associated PressThousands come each year to the Wisconsin River valley where Frank Lloyd Wright built his home and tested his ideas about building in harmony with nature. Nestled on a hillside overlooking the river, Wright's Taliesin has the cantilever roofs, wide...Tags: Frank Lloyd Wright, Lafayette College
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Knocking New York down to size
Special to the Chicago TribuneEditor's note: Amanda Joyce moved to New York from Hinsdale four years ago. To an outsider, any city can be intimidating. Many Downstaters dread the thought of venturing into Chicago, so they don't. And what a shame, because especially at this time of...Tags: Mini, Road Transportation, Vehicles, Statue of Liberty, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Sleeping With The Stars
Champagne, Neighbors? Britney Spears Lists Home Britney Spears, pop princess or pop pariah, has listed her Beverly Hills home for $7.9 million. The house is in a gated community and has about 7,500 square feet, with six bedrooms and 6 1/2 bathrooms....Tags: Upper East Side, Viacom Inc., Museum of Modern Art, Georgetown, Homes
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Architect wrought style, function on large scale
Special to the Chicago TribuneArthur F. Kefer, an architect who designed schools, churches and municipal buildings throughout Chicago, relished the challenge of working on large projects. "He enjoyed bringing his design concepts to an actual building that people will use and enjoy...Tags: Mies van der Rohe, Illinois Institute of Technology, Fires
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