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Lurie Garden
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View of the west shoulder hedge and armature of the Lurie Garden
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Historic Michigan Boulevard District and Randolph Street street walls from Lurie Garden Lurie Garden is a 2.5-acre (10,000 m2) garden located at the southern end of Millennium Park in the Loop area of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, USA. Designed by Kathryn Gustafson, Piet Oudolf, and Robert Israel,[1] it opened on July 16, 2004.
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The Lurie Garden, South Exelon Pavilions, New Wing of the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Nichols Bridgeway from The Buckingham.
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Leprosy Patient Visits Clinic in Luri-Rokwe, Sudan .
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In 2006, Allstate rented Lurie Garden for the day; in 2005 Toyota did not. In November 2006, Crown Fountain became the focus of a public controversy when the city added surveillance cameras atop each tower
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World renowned syndicated political cartoonist Ranan Lurie (left) speaks at the seminar series on "Cartooning for Peace: The Responsibility of Political Cartoonists?", the fifth in the "unlearning Intolerance" seminar series of the UN
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Leprosy in Sudan .
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Road near to Aligoodarz at winter.
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The Library
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Millennium Park from the Sears Tower (before Legacy Tower). Millennium Park is a portion of the larger Grant Park, the "front lawn" of downtown Chicago. Millennium park itself is one of the larger public parks in metropolitan Chicago, and is a showcase for postmodern architecture.
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from Nichols Bridge way during a performance of Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Once the pavilion was built, the initial plan was that the lawn seating would be free for all events. An early brochure for the Grant Park Music Festival said "You never need a ticket to attend a concert! The lawn and the general seating section are always admission free.
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East Lake Shore Drive Historic District from Oak Street Beach.The Spire is one of many modern developments in the neighborhood. In the early 21st century, much of the southern part of the neighborhood that had previously housed several empty lots has undergone development,[1] including the River East Center east of Columbus Drive.[
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Iran ethnoreligious distribution