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Visit the Nashville Parthenon for a Day of Greek Delights and Southern Family FunThe Parthenon in Nashville is the only full sized replica of the original Parthenon in the world. When visiting Nashville, Tennessee this is an absolute must see. Ample picnic areas in the park are available in the exqusite downtown park.
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The Parthenon, an Artistic ViewAn artistic view of the Parthenon and its interior
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The ParthenonA brief over view of the Parthenon.
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The Parthenon - Worlds Largest Greek TempleThe Parthenon is an Athenian temple that was built between the years 447 and 438 BC. The building was rectangular in shape and utilized 46 Doric order columns placed around the outside perimeter.
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Review of Parthenon Diner in Old Saybrook, ConnecticutAt a traditional diner, such as Parthenon of Old Saybrook there's so much to choose from on the menu, that you feel like you just want to put the menu on a dart board and use darts to pick your meal
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The ParthenonOne of the 7 wonders of Ancient Greece, the Parthenon was a dedication to Athens’ great wealth and art work and still stands to represent that today.
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The Parthenon and the Arch of Constantine: A Short Comparative LookThe Parthenon is considered one of the most beautiful pieces of Architecture known to man, originally created as a temple for the Greek Goddess Athena; the brilliant
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The Parthenon Restaurant in Annapolis, Maryland: BypassA short review of my experience in the Parthenon Restaurant.
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Visiting the Parthenon in Nashville, TennesseeNashville is the home to a full scale replica of the original Parthenon. Nashville lives up to its nickname the Athens of the South. -
Nashville's Centennial Park and the Parthenon Added to National Register of Historic PlacesA brief history and overview of Nashville, Tennessee's Centennial Park and the Parthenon. -
The Marbles of Parthenon - the Saga ContinuesThe temple Parthenon is set on a hill on the Acropolis, which overlooks the city of Athens in Greece. It was built between 447 BCE and 438 BCE and was designed by a sculptor named Phidias.
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Ancient Greek Architecture - the ParthenonThis paper will give an in-depth analysis of the significance of the Parthenon and how it affected the ancient Greeks.
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The Parthenon (Elgin) Marbles Should Be Repatriated to AthensHere is an argument for repatriating the British Museum's Elgin (Parthenon) Marbles to Athens. -
Dear Shelley. A Journal. Day 4. London Tweet Meet, Greek Cookies, Parthenon Marbles, Queen VictoriaAugust in Crete means tourists are everywhere trying to stay cool. More about our trip to London, the museums, the tourist sites and getting ripped off. -
Parthenon Gyros Restaurant in Madison, WIThe most authentic gyros and other greek "fast-food" served up in the Madison area!
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Review of the Parthenon Greek Restaurant in Tarpon Springs, FloridaWe walked in with an empty stomach and walked out with smiles on our faces.
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An Introduction to Perikle: The Man Responsible for the ParthenonPerikles was one of the most important men in ancient Athens. Learn more about him and his career.
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My Mediterranean Cruise, Part SixThis is the sith installment of my journal of my Mediterranean cruis in May of 2007. This day, I toured the Acropolis at Athens, and saw the Parthenon and the temple to Poseidon. -
Phidias or Pheidias (465-425 BCE, Dates Disputed)This paper mainly addresses two of Phidias' most famous works, Athena Parthenon and Zeus Olympios. -
Raiders of the Lost ArtThe Parthenon sculptures, also known as the Elgin marbles, are beautiful world treasures, but also stir passions beyond their original intentions, politically and culturally. -
Popular Nashville Outdoor Concerts for Summer 2010 (From Nashville from a Bridge)Offering the musical talents of their Performers, scenic surroundings, abundant wildlife, blown-glass sculptures, the "Athens of the South's " famous Parthenon, and so much more the Nashville Outdoor Concert Series for Summer 2010 is now underway.
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A Place in TimeThis is a play that I wrote in college that was supposed to be fun and informative about the Parthenon and how it was built.
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Acropolis Museum, Now OpenA new museum has opened June 20, 2009, at the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, showing the newly installed ancient Greek art objects, some from the Parthenon and some newly discovered from other nearby sites.
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The Pizza Factory, Princeton, Wisconsin: Restaurant ReviewThe Pizza Factory in Princeton Wisconsin is a Nationally Featured Pizza Restaurant on "The Food Network," "Good Morning America," and ABC's "20/20."
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R is for Making it Relevant - Web Writing and Web SuccessSuccess on the web means making your content relevant to the reader. Relevancy is such an obvious concept that it is often overlooked by web writers who tend to over think topics selection. -
Most Romantic Travel Destinations in the WorldWhether booking a romantic getaway for Valentine's Day, your honeymoon, or just for some much needed quality time together, these 7 romantic destinations can't be beat. -
Feral Cats, TNR, and a Study in KindnessFeral cats were once tame and lived with human families. Many of them were never sterilized. Thus, once becoming abandoned, lost, or a runaway, they naturally bred into colonies. Cat lovers want to help them. Callous people want to destroy them. -
Ayn Rand's the FountainheadAn essay on The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand
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Top 10 Things to Do in AthensThe best sights to see and activities to enjoy in Athens.
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Greek Cuisine Part 2. Chocolate ConfectionsVery easy and quick recipe for a fantastic Greek chocolate confection and a little bit about the Greek summer -
Architecture: Domes Throughout HistoryThis is an overview of the change in architecture (domes in particular) throughout history.
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Top 10 Things to Do in LondonListed here are my recommendations of what to do in London.
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CamouflageIt's hard to recognize courage, sometimes.
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The Measure of Life - Introduction to Sacred GeometryGeometry is defined as "measure of earth." Civilizations have observed geometric relationships in the world around them. At the time, they were simple observations, but as time passed and technology developed, these observations were quantified and documented. -
Plan a Mediterranean CruiseLearn how to plan a mediterranean cuise. Learn about common ports of calls and how to get your passport.
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Review of Athens Ledra Marriott Hotel in Athens, GreeceOverall I would recommend this hotel if you are looking for all the comfort of American hotels in Europe. If you are willing to lose some of the amenities, I would recommend trying to find a hotel closer to the Acropolis. -
'Theory of Immortality?' - Review of Who Wants to Be a Superhero (Season Two)legendary comic-book creator Stan Lee, offers immortality to one would-be Superhero - Has Stan Lee really discovered the secret of eternal life?
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Live Fast, Die Very Old, Who Cares What Your Corpse Looks Like?We need delapidation, decay and disintegration. What's more, we need it in our midst, right before our eyes. -
Things to See and Do in Nashville, Tennessee: Fun Activities and OutingsA list of fun and interesting things to do in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Where is the Acropolis Located? You Might Get A Different Answer if You're in GreeceThe word acropolis is Greek. Acro means 'high' and polis is the Greek word for city. Therefore, acropolis means city peak. But when people ask, "Where is the Acropolis located?" they are usually referring to the famous tourist attraction in Athens, Greece.
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