Phrases with «historic pavilions»

The phrase "historic pavilions" refers to old and significant buildings or structures that are used for public or social purposes. These pavilions have a special historical or cultural value and are often considered important landmarks. Full definition

Sentences with «historic pavilions»

  • At 10 a.m., NYC Parks and Recreation Commissioner Mitchell Silver, Assemblyman Ron Castorina Jr. and New York City Councilman Joseph Borelli break ground on the reconstruction of the historic pavilion at Conference House Park, Hylan Boulevard and Satterlee Street, Staten Island. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • You can relax in the park, have a barbecue in the historic pavilion or, if you are feeling energetic, use the oval and tennis courts. (wikiaustralia.com)
  • With a total of 120 invited artists from 51 countries (103 of these are participating for the first time), as well as 85 National Participations in the historic Pavilions at the Giardini, at the Arsenale and in the historic city centre of Venice, this year's exhibition is set to be the Biennale's largest and most diverse event to date. (aestheticamagazine.com)
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