Places to see at Douglas, Arizona
Best Places to visit in Douglas, Arizona - Best Things to do in Douglas, AZ
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Double Adobe Site | 0.36 | 7 |
Historic, Archaeology, Interesting Places, Other Archaeological Sites The Double Adobe site is an archaeological site in southern Arizona, twelve miles northwest of Douglas in the Whitewater Draw area. In October 1926, just three months after the first human artifact was uncovered at the Folsom site, Byron Cummings, first Head of the Archaeology Department at the University of Arizona, led four students to Whitewater Draw. Discovered by a schoolboy, the Double Adobe site contained the skull of a mammoth overlying a sand layer containing stone artifacts. One of these students was Emil Haury. Later investigators found that the bones and artifacts were mixed by redeposited stream sediments, confusing the early interpretations. Fossil bones of mammoth, horse, bison, antelope, coyote and dire wolf were found associated with the artifacts, which included fire-cracked rock, projectile points, and small grinding stones. The presence of grinding stones has been interpreted to mean that people were beginning to adapt to the changes brought by the end of the Ice Age and the extinction of many of the large mammals. The coming of the Holocene Era (10,000 years Before Present) brought warmer and drier conditions to the Southwest. As a result, by 11,000-10,500 BP the Clovis culture was beginning to give way to more regional variants, which are generally called the Archaic cultures. E. B. Sayles' and E. Antevs' 1941 definition of the Cochise culture (the name given to the southern Archaic tradition in the Southwest) was based upon excavations undertaken within the Double Adobe district. Many of the Southwest's most respected archaeologists have led investigations in the region over the years. Double Adobe has yielded important information on southern Arizona's prehistoric climate, ecology, and animal life. The Double Adobe site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961. " |
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United States Post Office and Customs House–Douglas Main | 0.87 | 7 |
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures The U.S. Post Office and Customs House-Douglas Main, also known as Douglas Post Office and Customs House or Douglas Main Post Office, is a Beaux-Arts building in Douglas, Arizona that was designed in 1912 and built in 1915. The building provided spaces for a post office, a custom house and Federal offices. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1985. The NRHP nomination reports that the building is the most important example of Neo-Classical design in Douglas, and that the town's obtaining this as its first Federal building was important to the city. The securing of funding for the building, its site selection, and its completion were major local events. It is a contributing building in the Douglas Historic District. " |
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The Gadsden Hotel | 1 | 7 |
Architecture, Historic Architecture, Accomodations, Interesting Places, Other Hotels, Other Buildings And Structures The Gadsden Hotel is a historic hotel in Douglas, Arizona. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The hotel is owned by Erick Harrell and managed by Harrell Destinations. " |
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El Paso and Southwestern Railroad YMCA | 1.1 | 7 |
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures The El Paso and Southwestern Railroad began in 1888 as the Arizona and South Eastern Railroad, a short line serving copper mines in southern Arizona. Over the next few decades, it grew into a 1200-mile system that stretched from Tucumcari, New Mexico, southward to El Paso, Texas, and westward to Tucson, Arizona, with several branch lines, including one to Nacozari, Mexico. The railroad was bought by the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1924 and fully merged into its parent company in 1955. The EP&SW was a major link in the transcontinental route of the Golden State Limited. " |
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Grand Theatre | 1.27 | 7 |
Theatres And Entertainments, Cultural, Cinemas, Interesting Places Grand Theatre, Grand Theater, Grand Th\u00e9\u00e2tre (French), may refer to: " |
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Fuente Plaza Azueta | 1.72 | 7 |
Fountains, Urban Environment, Cultural, Interesting Places, Squares Mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists and among the ones with the highest levels of unsolved crimes against the press. Though the exact figures of those killed are often conflicting, press freedom organizations around the world agree through general consensus that Mexico is among the most dangerous countries on the planet to exercise journalism as a profession. More than 100 media workers have been killed or disappeared since 2000, and most of these crimes remained unsolved, improperly investigated, and with few perpetrators arrested and convicted. " |
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Douglas Municipal Airport | 1.94 | 7 |
Historic, Historical Places, Interesting Places, Historic Districts Charlotte Douglas International Airport (IATA: CLT, ICAO: KCLT, FAA LID: CLT), typically referred to as Charlotte Douglas, Douglas Airport, or simply CLT, is an international airport in Charlotte, North Carolina, located roughly six miles west of the city's central business district. Charlotte Douglas is the primary airport for commercial and military use in the Charlotte metropolitan area. Operated by the city of Charlotte's aviation department, the airport covers 5,558 acres (2,249 ha) of land. Established in 1935 as Charlotte Municipal Airport, the airport was later renamed for Ben Elbert Douglas Sr., who was mayor of Charlotte when the airport was first built. In 1982 the airport was renamed again, this time to its current Charlotte Douglas International Airport. In 2019, CLT was the 11th-busiest airport in the United States in terms of passenger traffic, having processed over 50 million passengers, and fifth-busiest in terms of aircraft operations, ranking sixth globally. In 2021, CLT grew to the sixth busiest airport in the United States. Charlotte is a fortress hub for American Airlines, which operates the majority of the airport's flights. The airport has four runways and one passenger terminal with 115 gates across five concourses. A commercial-civil-military facility, the airport is home to the Charlotte Air National Guard base and its host unit, the 145th Airlift Wing of the North Carolina Air National Guard. " |
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Double Adobe Site | 0.36 | 7 |
Historic, Archaeology, Interesting Places, Other Archaeological Sites The Double Adobe site is an archaeological site in southern Arizona, twelve miles northwest of Douglas in the Whitewater Draw area. In October 1926, just three months after the first human artifact was uncovered at the Folsom site, Byron Cummings, first Head of the Archaeology Department at the University of Arizona, led four students to Whitewater Draw. Discovered by a schoolboy, the Double Adobe site contained the skull of a mammoth overlying a sand layer containing stone artifacts. One of these students was Emil Haury. Later investigators found that the bones and artifacts were mixed by redeposited stream sediments, confusing the early interpretations. Fossil bones of mammoth, horse, bison, antelope, coyote and dire wolf were found associated with the artifacts, which included fire-cracked rock, projectile points, and small grinding stones. The presence of grinding stones has been interpreted to mean that people were beginning to adapt to the changes brought by the end of the Ice Age and the extinction of many of the large mammals. The coming of the Holocene Era (10,000 years Before Present) brought warmer and drier conditions to the Southwest. As a result, by 11,000-10,500 BP the Clovis culture was beginning to give way to more regional variants, which are generally called the Archaic cultures. E. B. Sayles' and E. Antevs' 1941 definition of the Cochise culture (the name given to the southern Archaic tradition in the Southwest) was based upon excavations undertaken within the Double Adobe district. Many of the Southwest's most respected archaeologists have led investigations in the region over the years. Double Adobe has yielded important information on southern Arizona's prehistoric climate, ecology, and animal life. The Double Adobe site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961. " |
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United States Post Office and Customs House–Douglas Main | 0.87 | 7 |
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures The U.S. Post Office and Customs House-Douglas Main, also known as Douglas Post Office and Customs House or Douglas Main Post Office, is a Beaux-Arts building in Douglas, Arizona that was designed in 1912 and built in 1915. The building provided spaces for a post office, a custom house and Federal offices. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1985. The NRHP nomination reports that the building is the most important example of Neo-Classical design in Douglas, and that the town's obtaining this as its first Federal building was important to the city. The securing of funding for the building, its site selection, and its completion were major local events. It is a contributing building in the Douglas Historic District. " |
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The Gadsden Hotel | 1 | 7 |
Architecture, Historic Architecture, Accomodations, Interesting Places, Other Hotels, Other Buildings And Structures The Gadsden Hotel is a historic hotel in Douglas, Arizona. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The hotel is owned by Erick Harrell and managed by Harrell Destinations. " |
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El Paso and Southwestern Railroad YMCA | 1.1 | 7 |
Historic Architecture, Architecture, Interesting Places, Other Buildings And Structures The El Paso and Southwestern Railroad began in 1888 as the Arizona and South Eastern Railroad, a short line serving copper mines in southern Arizona. Over the next few decades, it grew into a 1200-mile system that stretched from Tucumcari, New Mexico, southward to El Paso, Texas, and westward to Tucson, Arizona, with several branch lines, including one to Nacozari, Mexico. The railroad was bought by the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1924 and fully merged into its parent company in 1955. The EP&SW was a major link in the transcontinental route of the Golden State Limited. " |
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Grand Theatre | 1.27 | 7 |
Theatres And Entertainments, Cultural, Cinemas, Interesting Places Grand Theatre, Grand Theater, Grand Th\u00e9\u00e2tre (French), may refer to: " |
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Fuente Plaza Azueta | 1.72 | 7 |
Fountains, Urban Environment, Cultural, Interesting Places, Squares Mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists and among the ones with the highest levels of unsolved crimes against the press. Though the exact figures of those killed are often conflicting, press freedom organizations around the world agree through general consensus that Mexico is among the most dangerous countries on the planet to exercise journalism as a profession. More than 100 media workers have been killed or disappeared since 2000, and most of these crimes remained unsolved, improperly investigated, and with few perpetrators arrested and convicted. " |
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Douglas Municipal Airport | 1.94 | 7 |
Historic, Historical Places, Interesting Places, Historic Districts Charlotte Douglas International Airport (IATA: CLT, ICAO: KCLT, FAA LID: CLT), typically referred to as Charlotte Douglas, Douglas Airport, or simply CLT, is an international airport in Charlotte, North Carolina, located roughly six miles west of the city's central business district. Charlotte Douglas is the primary airport for commercial and military use in the Charlotte metropolitan area. Operated by the city of Charlotte's aviation department, the airport covers 5,558 acres (2,249 ha) of land. Established in 1935 as Charlotte Municipal Airport, the airport was later renamed for Ben Elbert Douglas Sr., who was mayor of Charlotte when the airport was first built. In 1982 the airport was renamed again, this time to its current Charlotte Douglas International Airport. In 2019, CLT was the 11th-busiest airport in the United States in terms of passenger traffic, having processed over 50 million passengers, and fifth-busiest in terms of aircraft operations, ranking sixth globally. In 2021, CLT grew to the sixth busiest airport in the United States. Charlotte is a fortress hub for American Airlines, which operates the majority of the airport's flights. The airport has four runways and one passenger terminal with 115 gates across five concourses. A commercial-civil-military facility, the airport is home to the Charlotte Air National Guard base and its host unit, the 145th Airlift Wing of the North Carolina Air National Guard. " |
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KDAP-FM (Douglas) | 1 | 2 |
Architecture, Towers, Interesting Places, Other Towers KDAP may refer to:
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KDAP-AM (Douglas) | 1 | 2 |
Architecture, Towers, Interesting Places, Other Towers KDAP may refer to:
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KCDQ-FM (Douglas) | 1.62 | 2 |
Architecture, Towers, Interesting Places, Other Towers KCDQ (95.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary format. It is licensed to Douglas, Arizona, United States. The station is currently owned by Cochise Broadcasting, LLC (a Wyoming LLC). " |
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KDAP-FM (Douglas) | 1 | 2 |
Architecture, Towers, Interesting Places, Other Towers KDAP may refer to:
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KDAP-AM (Douglas) | 1 | 2 |
Architecture, Towers, Interesting Places, Other Towers KDAP may refer to:
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KCDQ-FM (Douglas) | 1.62 | 2 |
Architecture, Towers, Interesting Places, Other Towers KCDQ (95.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary format. It is licensed to Douglas, Arizona, United States. The station is currently owned by Cochise Broadcasting, LLC (a Wyoming LLC). " |
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Box Twin Cinema | 0.38 | 1 |
Cinemas, Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places The cinema of India or Indian cinema (Also frequently mentioned as Indian film industry) consists of motion pictures produced in India, which has had a large effect on world cinema since the late 20th century. Major centers of film production across the country include Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, Bangalore, Bhubaneswar-Cuttack and Guwahati For a number of years the Indian film industry has ranked first in the world in terms of annual film output. In terms of box office it ranked third in 2019, with total gross of around \u20b919,000 crore (US $2.7 billion). Indian cinema is composed of multilingual and multi-ethnic film art. In 2019, Hindi cinema represented 44% of box office revenue, followed by Telugu and Tamil film industries, each representing 13%, Malayalam and Kannada film industries, each representing 5%. Other prominent languages in the Indian film industry include Bengali, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Gujarati and Bhojpuri. As of 2022, the combined revenue of South Indian film industries has surpassed that of the Mumbai-based Hindi film industry (Bollywood). As of 2022, Telugu cinema leads Indian cinema's box-office revenue. Indian cinema is a global enterprise and its films have wide viewership and fanbase throughout South Asia and have spread internationally. Modern film releases are dubbed into many languages, forming a Pan-India films movement. Overseas Indians account for 12% of revenue for the industry. Major Indian enterprises in the film industry include Arka Media Works, Aascar Films, Aashirvad Cinemas, AGS Entertainment, AVM Productions, Eros International, Geetha Arts, Hombale Films, Lyca Productions, Modern Theatres, Mythri Movie Makers, Salman Khan Films, Sun Pictures, Suresh Productions, UTV Motion Pictures, Yash Raj Films and Zee Entertainment Enterprises. " |
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Big Boneyard | 0.64 | 1 |
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places |
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Dime Theatre | 0.88 | 1 |
Architecture, Historic Architecture, Cinemas, Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places, Destroyed Objects \"Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?\" is one of the best-known American songs of the Great Depression. Written by lyricist Yip Harburg and composer Jay Gorney, it was part of the 1932 musical revue Americana; the melody is based on a Russian-Jewish lullaby. The song tells the story of the universal everyman, whose honest work towards achieving the American dream has been foiled by the economic collapse. Unusual for a Broadway song, it was composed largely in a minor key. The song became best known through recordings by Bing Crosby and Rudy Vall\u00e9e that were released in late 1932. The song received positive reviews and was one of the most popular songs of 1932. As one of the few popular songs during the era to discuss the darker aspects of the collapse, it came to be viewed as an anthem of the Great Depression. " |
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Airdome Theatre | 0.9 | 1 |
Cinemas, Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places The Douglas Historic District includes the commercial area of Douglas, Arizona, a mining company town established in 1901. The dates of the buildings' construction range from 1901 to 1935. The district is bordered on the south by the buildings on G and H Avenues between 15th and 8th Street, and lie only eight blocks from the United States - Mexico border. The District includes architectural styles ranging from Queen Anne to Bungalow to Period Revival. One of the most interesting features is Church Square, which contains four churches in a single block. In 1930 the square was featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not, as the only block in the world which contained four churches: Grace Methodist (built 1902), St. Stephen's Episcopal (built 1903), First Baptist (built 1904), and First Presbyterian (built 1907). " |
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Lyric Theatre | 1 | 1 |
Architecture, Historic Architecture, Cinemas, Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places, Destroyed Objects Lyric Theatre or Lyric Theater may refer to: " |
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Vista Theatre | 1.01 | 1 |
Cinemas, Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places El Capitan Theatre is a fully restored movie palace at 6838 Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood. The theater and adjacent Hollywood Masonic Temple (now known as the El Capitan Entertainment Centre) is owned by The Walt Disney Company and serves as the venue for a majority of the Walt Disney Studios' film premieres. " |
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Leonardo Yañez "El Nano" | 1.21 | 1 |
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments |
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FUENTE PARQUE BOMBEROS | 1.4 | 1 |
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FUENTE OOMAPAS | 1.41 | 1 |
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Parroquia Sagrado Corazón De Jesús | 1.42 | 1 |
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places |
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Auditorio Cívico Municipal | 1.42 | 1 |
Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places, Other Theatres |
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IGLESIA MORMONA | 1.47 | 1 |
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Parroquia cristo Rey | 1.49 | 1 |
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ARCO DE ENTRADA | 1.68 | 1 |
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Iglesia de | 1.71 | 1 |
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San Martín de Porres | 1.74 | 1 |
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places |
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MONUMENTO A LA REVOLUCIÓN MEXICANA | 1.75 | 1 |
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments |
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PARROQUIA NUESTRA SEÑORA DE GUADALUPE | 1.79 | 1 |
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Casa Masónica | 1.81 | 1 |
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Sagrada Familia | 2.07 | 1 |
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Cemeterio Agua Prieta | 2.08 | 1 |
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places |
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Monumento a los Tres Orgullos de Agua Prieta | 2.3 | 1 |
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments |
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CINEMALL | 2.36 | 1 |
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Tabernáculo de Fé | 2.37 | 1 |
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places |
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Parroquia Nstra. Sra. de los Ángeles | 2.54 | 1 |
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places |
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Sacred Heart Cemetery | 2.66 | 1 |
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places |
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Luis Donaldo Colosio | 2.73 | 1 |
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments |
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Box Twin Cinema | 0.38 | 1 |
Cinemas, Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places The cinema of India or Indian cinema (Also frequently mentioned as Indian film industry) consists of motion pictures produced in India, which has had a large effect on world cinema since the late 20th century. Major centers of film production across the country include Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, Bangalore, Bhubaneswar-Cuttack and Guwahati For a number of years the Indian film industry has ranked first in the world in terms of annual film output. In terms of box office it ranked third in 2019, with total gross of around \u20b919,000 crore (US $2.7 billion). Indian cinema is composed of multilingual and multi-ethnic film art. In 2019, Hindi cinema represented 44% of box office revenue, followed by Telugu and Tamil film industries, each representing 13%, Malayalam and Kannada film industries, each representing 5%. Other prominent languages in the Indian film industry include Bengali, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Gujarati and Bhojpuri. As of 2022, the combined revenue of South Indian film industries has surpassed that of the Mumbai-based Hindi film industry (Bollywood). As of 2022, Telugu cinema leads Indian cinema's box-office revenue. Indian cinema is a global enterprise and its films have wide viewership and fanbase throughout South Asia and have spread internationally. Modern film releases are dubbed into many languages, forming a Pan-India films movement. Overseas Indians account for 12% of revenue for the industry. Major Indian enterprises in the film industry include Arka Media Works, Aascar Films, Aashirvad Cinemas, AGS Entertainment, AVM Productions, Eros International, Geetha Arts, Hombale Films, Lyca Productions, Modern Theatres, Mythri Movie Makers, Salman Khan Films, Sun Pictures, Suresh Productions, UTV Motion Pictures, Yash Raj Films and Zee Entertainment Enterprises. " |
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Big Boneyard | 0.64 | 1 |
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places |
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Dime Theatre | 0.88 | 1 |
Architecture, Historic Architecture, Cinemas, Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places, Destroyed Objects \"Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?\" is one of the best-known American songs of the Great Depression. Written by lyricist Yip Harburg and composer Jay Gorney, it was part of the 1932 musical revue Americana; the melody is based on a Russian-Jewish lullaby. The song tells the story of the universal everyman, whose honest work towards achieving the American dream has been foiled by the economic collapse. Unusual for a Broadway song, it was composed largely in a minor key. The song became best known through recordings by Bing Crosby and Rudy Vall\u00e9e that were released in late 1932. The song received positive reviews and was one of the most popular songs of 1932. As one of the few popular songs during the era to discuss the darker aspects of the collapse, it came to be viewed as an anthem of the Great Depression. " |
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Airdome Theatre | 0.9 | 1 |
Cinemas, Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places The Douglas Historic District includes the commercial area of Douglas, Arizona, a mining company town established in 1901. The dates of the buildings' construction range from 1901 to 1935. The district is bordered on the south by the buildings on G and H Avenues between 15th and 8th Street, and lie only eight blocks from the United States - Mexico border. The District includes architectural styles ranging from Queen Anne to Bungalow to Period Revival. One of the most interesting features is Church Square, which contains four churches in a single block. In 1930 the square was featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not, as the only block in the world which contained four churches: Grace Methodist (built 1902), St. Stephen's Episcopal (built 1903), First Baptist (built 1904), and First Presbyterian (built 1907). " |
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Lyric Theatre | 1 | 1 |
Architecture, Historic Architecture, Cinemas, Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places, Destroyed Objects Lyric Theatre or Lyric Theater may refer to: " |
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Vista Theatre | 1.01 | 1 |
Cinemas, Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places El Capitan Theatre is a fully restored movie palace at 6838 Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood. The theater and adjacent Hollywood Masonic Temple (now known as the El Capitan Entertainment Centre) is owned by The Walt Disney Company and serves as the venue for a majority of the Walt Disney Studios' film premieres. " |
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Leonardo Yañez "El Nano" | 1.21 | 1 |
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments |
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FUENTE PARQUE BOMBEROS | 1.4 | 1 |
Fountains, Cultural, Urban Environment, Interesting Places |
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FUENTE OOMAPAS | 1.41 | 1 |
Fountains, Cultural, Urban Environment, Interesting Places |
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Parroquia Sagrado Corazón De Jesús | 1.42 | 1 |
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places |
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Auditorio Cívico Municipal | 1.42 | 1 |
Cultural, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places, Other Theatres |
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IGLESIA MORMONA | 1.47 | 1 |
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places |
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Parroquia cristo Rey | 1.49 | 1 |
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places |
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ARCO DE ENTRADA | 1.68 | 1 |
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments |
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Iglesia de | 1.71 | 1 |
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places |
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San Martín de Porres | 1.74 | 1 |
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places |
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MONUMENTO A LA REVOLUCIÓN MEXICANA | 1.75 | 1 |
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments |
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PARROQUIA NUESTRA SEÑORA DE GUADALUPE | 1.79 | 1 |
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places |
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Casa Masónica | 1.81 | 1 |
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places |
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Sagrada Familia | 2.07 | 1 |
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places |
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Cemeterio Agua Prieta | 2.08 | 1 |
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places |
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Monumento a los Tres Orgullos de Agua Prieta | 2.3 | 1 |
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments |
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CINEMALL | 2.36 | 1 |
Cultural, Cinemas, Theatres And Entertainments, Interesting Places |
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Tabernáculo de Fé | 2.37 | 1 |
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places |
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Parroquia Nstra. Sra. de los Ángeles | 2.54 | 1 |
Religion, Other Temples, Interesting Places |
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Sacred Heart Cemetery | 2.66 | 1 |
Cemeteries, Historic, Burial Places, Interesting Places |
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Luis Donaldo Colosio | 2.73 | 1 |
Historic, Monuments And Memorials, Interesting Places, Monuments |
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