Sentences with phrase «public visitation»

"Public visitation" refers to a specific time or period when members of the public are allowed to visit a certain place or event. It means that anyone from the general public is welcome to come and see or experience something, instead of being restricted to only a specific group or individuals. Full definition
Rough Meadows becomes the latest outdoors gem in a network of 52 wildlife sanctuaries from Cape Cod to the Berkshires presently prepared for public visitation by Mass Audubon and in Greenbelt's portfolio of 15,000 acres of protected land in Essex County.
Yayoi Kusama's Festival of Life is on display for public visitation at David Zwirner from November 2 until December 16.
We are working to prepare more of our wildlife sanctuaries for public visitation and we will update these pages as as marked trails, parking areas, maps, and signage are provided at these sites.
Public visitation will be held Monday evening until 1 p.m. Wednesday at Notre Dame Seminary Chapel.
This statewide sanctuary system offers extraordinary destinations for public visitation; conservation research and study; and places to engage visitors of all ages and abilities in a wide range of education programs and outdoor explorations.
At noon, a public visitation is held for Cardinal Edward Egan, St. Patrick's Cathedral, 5th Ave., Manhattan.
«From a popular visitor perspective, the range is relatively unspectacular, whereas Mesa Verde and others that have been reconstructed for public visitation are boggling in their beauty.»
Its conservation was intended to preserve the original structure and Judd's interventions; to modify the atmospheric conditions in order to preserve the art collection; and to bring the building up to code, necessary for public visitation.
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