Sentences with phrase «cultural facility houses»

This dynamic educational and cultural facility houses one of the oldest and largest college collections in the country, with more than 65,000 objects acquired since 1772.

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The people of Riverside County, along with those in the communities of Temecula, Murrieta and Lake Elsinore, enjoy an exceptional quality of life, a mild climate, good air quality, reasonably priced land and building sites adjacent to the I - 15 and I - 215 corridors, affordable housing at all levels, a highly skilled labor force, quality educational facilities and programs and cultural, entertainment and recreational activities for every lifestyle.
The third major piece of Quinn's June 28 announcement involved her pledge to use the city's capital budget to fund at least one senior housing facility with services and cultural opportunities suited to LGBT residents.
But after two decades of wear and tear, everyone agreed that this futuristic cultural pantheon, which houses France's top collection of modern art as well as research facilities, had become a decrepit hulk.
The U'mista Cultural Centre is an internationally - known facility that houses one of the finest collections of historical artifacts depicting the Potlatch Ceremony of the Kwakwaka «wakw.
Kertalangu Cultural Village covers 80 hectares area, houses 16 types of handicraft industries, recreational and tourist facilities, organic farming facilities and rows of rice fields which also serves as jogging track.
The in house facilities and services include Laundry and dry cleaning service, 24 hour villa service, child care service, taxi service, car rental, tour and all travel arrangement, local information service on cultural activities, Swimming pool, spa center, pool - bar, boutique, library, tour counter, art gallery, boutique, doctor on call.
... A linear park with bicycle and pedestrian access, housing and cultural activities, such as theaters, commerce and museums, as well as 1.92 miles of bicycle lanes, sporting facilities, such as tennis courts, climbing walls, squash courts, and skate parks in addition to orchards, gardens and meadows, that are easily accessible and interconnected to the larger Bay Area.
His practice includes the financing of facilities for nonprofit and private users, including housing, health care, cultural and manufacturing facilities, which often involve the use of complex derivative products.
The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights also notes that for housing to be «adequate» it must be affordable; culturally adequate; habitable; accessible, especially to marginalised and disadvantaged groups; and located in an area which allows access to employment, health - care, schools, childcare centres and other social facilities.
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