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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/Zuma Press PPG Place, above, with six neo-Gothic glass buildings, is among the properties for sale.
Pittsburgh Is Remade as Steal City James R. Hagerty 2011
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/Zuma Press PPG Place, above, with six neo-Gothic glass buildings, is among the properties for sale.
Pittsburgh Is Remade as Steal City James R. Hagerty 2011
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In addition, a solemn procession to the Santuario de la Virgen de Guadalupe, a neo-Gothic church towering over Calvillo, is set to take place on December 12, the Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, adding a religious touch to the fair that was first held in 1953.
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There is a church, Saint-Jean de Pomerol, whose neo-Gothic spire towers over the landscape, a smallish square with a car park and row upon row of vines.
The Secret of Pomerol Will Lyons 2010
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Of course, there is a lot of the french look to it, since it is, after all, neo-Gothic and the architect was french.
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The neo-Gothic church hosts a solemn ceremony on December 11 to mark the Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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Ivan Allen had ordered the neo-Gothic facade of the building draped with black bunting, and mourning wreaths hung on the massive doors.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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Near the medieval town of Libourne in southwestern France, the vineyards of Pomerol fan out northeast, covering the landscape like a quilted blanket of vines, an agricultural scene punctured only by the soaring neo-Gothic spire of Saint-Jean de Pomerol towering above the tiny appellation .
The Remarkable Rise of Le Pin Will Lyons 2011
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In addition, a solemn procession to the Santuario de la Virgen de Guadalupe, a neo-Gothic church towering over Calvillo, is set to take place on December 12, the Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, adding a religious touch to the fair that was first held in 1953.
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Take the eccentric Santa Justa Lift Rua de Santa Justa, near Luvaria Ulisses, a 135-foot, neo-Gothic outdoor elevator built in 1902 by an Eiffel acolyte.
Take Monday Off: Lisbon Chris Nuttall-Smith 2011
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