STRANGER – UNKNOWN FACE
STRANGER – UNKNOWN FACE
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PHOTOGRAPHY Toporowski
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STRANGER – UNKNOWN FACE
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PHOTOGRAPHY Toporowski
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Hollywood Forever Cemetery – Los Angeles California – Historic
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Hollywood Forever Cemetery, originally named Hollywood Cemetery, is one of the oldest cemeteries in Los Angeles. It is located at 6000 Santa Monica Boulevard in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles. Paramount Studios is located at the south end of the same block on 40 acres which were once part of the cemetery, but held no interments.
Those in the graves, crypts, niches, and sarcophagi at the cemetery include culturally significant people as well as celebrities, including iconic actors, directors, writers, etc. from the entertainment industry. People who played vital roles in shaping Los Angeles are interred throughout the property. The cemetery is active and regularly hosts community events, including music and summer movie screenings. In 2011, the cemetery acted as co-production company for the American silent movie Silent Life based on the story of the Hollywood idol Rudolph Valentino, who is famously entombed there in what was originally a borrowed crypt.
The cemetery contained a Confederate Monument, maintained by the Long Beach chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy until Tuesday, August 15, 2017
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Toronto Ontario – Canada – Allan Gardens Conservatory – Turtle
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Allan Gardens Conservatory is a major landmark and tourist attraction in downtown Toronto. Its historic, cast-iron and glass domed "Palm House" was built in 1910 and is designated under the Ontario Heritage Act. A botanical gem in the heart of the city, Allan Gardens has a permanent collection of exotic plants and beautiful seasonal flower shows.
Allan Gardens Conservatory is a historic landmark that lies in one of Toronto’s oldest parks. The history and development of the gardens began with the donation of a five-acre parcel of land in 1858 by George Allan, a prominent local politician and cultural leader.
Allan Gardens has six greenhouses with an area of over 16,000 square feet. These showcase a diverse and beautiful permanent collection of plants from around the world. Experience nature in a whole new way by getting to know palms, banana trees, orchids, jasmine, and gingers.
Allan Gardens Shows
Flower Shows
Award-winning annual flower shows for Spring, Easter, Summer, Fall and Christmas are a great way for people of all ages to experience and celebrate the seasons.
Garden
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Our garden, Sunnybank road. Summer 2011