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Patton's North Africa wartime operations and other military deployments are beautifully illustrated in a series of intricate and colorful mosaics at the site's Open-Air Map Room.
Magda Abu-Fadil: American Cemetery In Tunisia Honors Fallen WWII Troops Magda Abu-Fadil 2012
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Patton's North Africa wartime operations and other military deployments are beautifully illustrated in a series of intricate and colorful mosaics at the site's Open-Air Map Room.
Magda Abu-Fadil: American Cemetery In Tunisia Honors Fallen WWII Troops Magda Abu-Fadil 2012
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Over the next several days we ventured to the Latvian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum, to Rundale Palace, to the town of Jurmala on the Baltic Sea.
Little Country, Big Impact Kathy Reichs 2011
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When it's not Sunday or a match isn't being played, the energy focuses around the Islita Open-Air Contemporary Art Museum, the most visible manifestation of the hotel's Responsible Tourism Model.
Perry Garfinkel: Costa Rica Green Report Card: Southern Nicoya Peninsula 2009
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This “net forest” was designed by Tezuka Architects for the Hakone Open-Air Museum in Japan.
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This “net forest” was designed by Tezuka Architects for the Hakone Open-Air Museum in Japan.
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Little did Charlot know what he was getting into when he showed his "Via Crucia" to eager young students at the Coyoacan Open-Air Painting School.
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The students at the Open-Air School were also rethinking the truths of the time.
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Little did Charlot know what he was getting into when he showed his "Via Crucia" to eager young students at the Coyoacan Open-Air Painting School.
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He followed the creed of an earlier Open-Air Painting School he had established in Santa Anita.
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