Sentences with phrase «building on a cobblestone»

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Baseball has been played at the corner of Michigan and Trumbull avenues since 1896, first at Bennett Park, built over the cobblestones of an old haymarket, then at the present stadium, opened on April 20, 1912, the same week the Titanic sank.
Pegula Sports & Entertainment wants to move its corporate headquarters from the Fairmont Creamery building on Scott Street to its planned new John Labatt House building in the Cobblestone District in Buffalo, adding to the brewery and restaurant already destined for the first floor.
AUSTIN — If you walked the cobblestone streets and bustling markets of 16th and 17th century Mexico City, you would see people born all over the world: Spanish settlers on their way to mass at the cathedral built atop Aztec ruins.
Talking Walls Throughout San Francisco, public art enlivens plazas and buildings, but perhaps the most remarkable display of the city's creative pulse can be found on Balmy Street, a narrow cobblestone alley leading off 24th Street, where dozens of murals form an outdoor gallery.
You'll also enjoy a day to relax on a Lake Como boat ride to renowned Bellagio with its centuries - old buildings, cobblestone lanes, and charming shops.
Take a scenic train ride to the wine capital of Porto and set out on a private walking tour of the World Heritage — designated historic center — a network of cobblestone streets, historic storefronts, and plazas built upon ancient Roman ruins.
A four - story brick building on a quiet, cobblestone street, the 364 - room Sheraton Society Hill is located in one of Philadelphia's most historic areas....
Walk the cobblestone streets of Trinidad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (and eat on fine china) In central Cuba lies Trinidad, a beautiful colonial town with cobblestone streets, neo-baroque architecture and grand colonial buildings around the Plaza Mayor.
Marrying sleek new buildings like The Shard with historic cobblestone streets and the best of a world's worth of culture, London should be high up on anyone's luxury holiday wish list.
The 1920s: $ 788,000, 1228 Murray Hill Ave., Squirrel Hill, PA 15217 Built in Colonial Revival style, this imposing six bedroom - home sits on one of the most sought - after cobblestone streets in Pittsburgh, Pa..
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