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A-Z Places

Two of the many buildings forming the Imperial College London, showing the sharp contrast between old and new.
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New facility of Lockheed Martin in Huntsville, Alabama, which opened this past May.
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Nairn, an ancient town of 10,000 residents - the county seat of Nairnshire, Scotland.
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Palace Theatre, New York, New York. Opened in 1913 as a vaudeville house, it started showing in the 1930s, then transitioned to become a Broadway theater in the 1960s. A 46-story hotel - TSX Broadway - now surrounds the landmarked auditorium.
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SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California. Completed in 2020 at a cost of over five billion dollars, it seats 70,000 for football but is expandable to 100,000.
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Volcano, Amador County, California


A gold rush town that was the site of California's only Civil War battle between Californian Union vs Rebel sympathizers.
 
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (YWG), Winnipeg, Manitoba. Originally opened in 1928 as Stevenson Aerodrome, this airport now serves over four million annual passengers.
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X is for Gen X clothing on SE Powell and 82nd Ave, Portland

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A clothing store for teens, named after the generation of people in their 40s and 50s.
 
The factory of Yehuda Matzos, Jerusalem, Israel. Founded in 1921, this bakery provides the thin Passover crackers and a variety of other products to customers worldwide. (The weeklong holiday begins this coming Saturday night.)
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