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  • The Portal (community center)

    The Portal is a Baltimore LGBT community center for LGBT African Americans in the Baltimore, Maryland metropolitan area. It is owned and maintained by Empowering New Concepts, Inc. (ENC, inc.) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) Community Based Organization …

  • The Pilgrim Academy

    The Pilgrim Academy is a private Christian school located in Egg Harbor City, New Jersey. Founded by Dr. Warren Allem in 1971, the school teaches children from Kindergarten through 12th Grade. The school is affiliated with the American Association o…

  • The Paddock Club

    The Paddock Club was a dance/night club located at 1008-B Dickinson Avenue in Greenville, North Carolina which catered primarily to the gay and lesbian community of Greenville and all of Eastern North Carolina. The club was in operation for 30 years…

  • Nubble Peak

    Nubble Peak, also known as The Peak Above The Nubble, is a mountain located in Grafton County, New Hampshire. The mountain is part of the Twin Range of the White Mountains. A rock outcrop on its northwestern ridge is known as The Nubble, but topogra…

  • The Narrows (Pennsylvania)

    The Narrows is a water gap where the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River passes through Evitts Mountain in Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Both U.S. Route 30 (part of the Lincoln Highway) and the Pennsylvania Turnpike pass through the gap.

  • The Music Hall, Fayetteville

    The Music Hall, Fayetteville was established in 1999 by former pastor and promoter Jeremey Brown. From 1999-2002 The Music Hall Entertainment provided live music and events for teenagers through the 24-7 student ministries of First Baptist Church of…

  • The Museums at Washington and Chapin

    The Museums at Washington and Chapin are several museums that share a campus in South Bend, Indiana. The name is derived from the location, at the corner of Washington Street and Chapin Street in South Bend. Both museums have one common entrance off…

  • The Masquers Playhouse

    The Masquers Playhouse has been the home to The Masquers performing group since 1960 and is a San Francisco Bay Area landmark. The non-profit Masquers have been in constant operation since 1955. The playhouse is located in the Point Richmond neighbo…

  • The Links at Riverlakes Ranch

    The Links at Riverlakes Ranch is a public golf course in Bakersfield, California. The course is 6,800 yards on hilly terrain, designed by Ronald Fream. The course was inspired by Scottish golf courses.

  • Lang School

    The Lang School is an independent not-for-profit K-8 school for gifted children with ADHD, dyslexia and other language-based learning differences, anxiety, sensory processing challenges or, simply, underachievement. For several years it was the only…

  • The Lakes, Minnesota

    The Lakes is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Murray County, Minnesota, United States located just north of Currie, Minnesota. The population was 667 at the 2010 census. The community is centered about Lake Shetek, th…

  • The Herron Arch 1

    The Herron Arch 1, a public sculpture by American artist James Wille Faust, is located on the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis campus, which is near downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. The sculpture is located at the corner of New York …

  • Scottsdale National Golf Club

    Scottsdale National Golf Club, formerly "The Golf Club Scottsdale" is a private golf club in Scottsdale, Arizona. Located within the McDowell Mountain Range, the course itself is a par 72 on 290 acres (1.2 km2).

  • The Ginocchio

    The Ginocchio or Ginocchio Hotel was originally constructed in 1896 next to the Texas and Pacific Railway station in Marshall, Texas, to provide disembarking passengers with ready access to a hotel and restaurant facility. During its height the buil…

  • The Fine Arts Center

    The Fine Arts Center of Greenville, SC (The "FAC") was established in August 1974 as the first specialized arts school in the state of South Carolina. Classes are available at the Center for students to study theatre, music, visual arts, dance, crea…

  • The Devil's Nose

    The Devil's Nose is a steep but small mountain ridge that spans from southwest to northeast between the Little Cacapon and Potomac rivers in northeastern Hampshire County, West Virginia. From its southern end near Neals Run on Johnsons Hollow, The N…

  • The Dame

    The Dame was a music hall in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, United States. The venue hosts live music six nights a week from local, regional, and national headlining acts. The Dame traditionally booked indie rock, punk, alternative country, undergrou…

  • The Cottage House

    The Cottage House, formerly known as the White Horse Inn and Vernon Stiles Inn, is a historic bed and breakfast located in Thompson, Connecticut, United States.

  • The Columbian (Chicago)

    The Columbian is a 517-foot-tall (158 m) skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois. It was constructed from 2005 to 2008 and has 47 floors. It is the tallest brick-clad building, and 76th tallest building, in Chicago.

  • The Chandler Building

    The Chandler Building (sometimes called the Chandler Apartments) is a historic building at the corner of Dwight Way and Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California. It is 4 stories tall. It was built in the 1920s.

  • The Cannon Balls

    The Cannon Balls is a mountain ridge located in Grafton County, New Hampshire. It is part of the Kinsman Range of the White Mountains. The ridge has three peaks with elevations of, from west to east, 3,693, 3,660, and 3,769 feet (1,125, 1,115 and 1,…

  • The Burnett Center

    The Howard J. Burnett Center, also known as The Burnett Center, is an academic building on the campus of Washington & Jefferson College. This building, named after former President Howard J. Burnett, was completed in 2001 at a cost of $12.8 million.…