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Royal Gardens (other)
Royal Gardens may refer to: * Royal Gardens, Edmonton, a residential neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada * Royal Botanic Gardens (other), several places * Royal Gardens (nightclub), a former nightclub in Chicago * Royal Gardens, a former residential subdivision of Kalapana, Hawaii, U.S. * Royal Gardens, a fictional location in ''A Series of Unfortunate Events'' See also

* King's Garden (other) * Royal Garden, a building in Maringá, Paraná, Brazil * Royal Garden Hotel, London * Royal Garden Plaza, a shopping mall in Pattaya, Thailand * :Botanical gardens by country {{disambig ...
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Royal Gardens, Edmonton
Royal Gardens is a residential neighbourhood in south west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The neighbourhood is bounded on the north by Whitemud Drive, on the east by 111 Street, on the south by 40 Avenue, and on the west by 119 Street/121 Street. The residents of the community have public transportation access to the LRT system at Southgate Station. The community is represented by the Royal Gardens Community League, established in 1968, which maintains a community hall, outdoor rink and tennis courts located at 117 Street and 40 Avenue. Demographics In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Royal Gardens had a population of living in dwellings, a -1.9% change from its 2009 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of people/km2 in 2012. Residential development Most of the residential development in the neighbourhood occurred during the 1960s when, according to the 2001 federal census, two out of every three (66.2%) of the residences were bui ...
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Royal Botanic Gardens (other)
Royal Botanic Gardens or Royal Botanical Gardens may refer to: Australia * Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne * Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne * Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney * Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, Hobart Canada * Royal Botanical Gardens (Ontario), Burlington and Hamilton, Ontario India * Royal Botanic Gardens, now the Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden, Calcutta Jordan * Royal Botanic Gardens of Jordan Spain * Royal Botanical Garden of Madrid Sri Lanka * Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka Trinidad and Tobago * Royal Botanic Gardens, Trinidad, Port of Spain United Kingdom * Royal Belfast Botanical Gardens, Northern Ireland * Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Scotland * Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, England See also * Royal Gardens (other) Royal Gardens may refer to: * Royal Gardens, Edmonton, a residential neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada * Royal Botanic Gardens (other), several places * R ...
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Royal Gardens (nightclub)
Lincoln Gardens, also known during its history as Royal Gardens, Royal Gardens Café, the New Charleston Café and Café de Paris, was a night club and dance hall that played an instrumental role in the history of jazz and youth culture in the city of Chicago during the first three decades of the 20th century. Opening sometime in the first few years of the 20th century, it was the largest dance hall in South Side, Chicago prior to the opening of the Savoy Ballroom in 1927. Originally a venue that employed only white musicians and catered to only white patrons, it was reinvented as a space for patrons and musicians of all races by African-American entrepreneurs Virgil Williams and William Bottoms in 1918. This reinvented venue was at first the home of Bill Johnson and the Original Creole Band. Later King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band was the resident band at the venue from 1922 through 1924. It closed in June 1927 after the establishment was bombed. History Lincoln Gardens was a very ...
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Kalapana, Hawaii
Kalapana is a town and a region in the Puna District on the Island of Hawaii in the Hawaiian Islands. The town was the original location of the Star of the Sea Painted Church. In 1990, lava flows from the Kūpaʻianahā vent of Kīlauea destroyed and partly buried most of the town, as well as Kalapana Gardens and nearby Royal Gardens subdivisions. The lava flow that destroyed Kalapana erupted from the southeast rift zone of Kīlauea. Along with the destruction of Kalapana were those of the nearby town of Kaimū and Kaimū Bay, both of which now lie buried beneath more than 50 feet of lava. The lava flow created a new coastline. In July 2010, lava from Kīlauea continued into the Kalapana region destroying a home that was only 5 years old, leaving 35 homes remaining in the Kalapana Gardens Subdivision. The 2010 lava flow partly covered the 1986–1992 flow field again, while attracting thousands of visitors a day. Access to the village was reestablished and a thriving farmers ma ...
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A Series Of Unfortunate Events
''A Series of Unfortunate Events'' is a series of thirteen children's novels written by American author Daniel Handler under the pen name Lemony Snicket. The books follow the turbulent lives of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire. After their parents' death in a fire, the children are placed in the custody of a murderous relative, Count Olaf, who attempts to steal their inheritance and later, orchestrates numerous disasters with the help of his accomplices as the children attempt to flee. As the plot progresses, the Baudelaires gradually confront further mysteries surrounding their family and deep conspiracies involving a secret society known as the V.F.D. (Volunteer Fire Department). Characterized by Victorian Gothic tones and absurdist textuality,Olson, Danel21st-Century Gothic: Great Gothic Novels Since 2000 Retrieved 13 January 2017. the books are noted for their dark humour, sarcastic storytelling, and anachronistic elements, as well as frequent cultural and literary allus ...
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King's Garden (other)
King's Garden may refer to: * King's Garden (biblical place) * Al-Bustan (East Jerusalem) * King's Garden (Odense), Denmark * King's Garden, Fort Ticonderoga, New York, US * Ġnien is-Sultan (Maltese: ''King's Garden''), Valletta, Malta * Königsgarten, in Paradeplatz, Königsberg, Germany * Kungsträdgården (''King's Garden''), Stockholm, Sweden * Rosenborg Castle Gardens (Danish: ''Kongens Have'', literally ''The King's Garden''), Copenhagen, Denmark See also * Danish King's Garden, a park in Tallinn Old Town, Estonia * King's Schools, Seattle, Washington, US; originally named King's Garden * King's Stairs Gardens, a park in Bermondsey, London * Royal Gardens (other) Royal Gardens may refer to: * Royal Gardens, Edmonton, a residential neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada * Royal Botanic Gardens (other), several places * Royal Gardens (nightclub), a former nightclub in Chicago * Royal Gardens, a ...
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Royal Garden
Royal Garden is the largest residential building in height of Brazil, at 140 metres and 42 floors, according to List of skyscrapers in Brazil. Created in 1988, it's the tallest in the state of Paraná. Designed originally to be the largest in Latin America, this was prevented by the municipal government of the time since its construction during a fire in the 32nd floor was fought with great difficulty due to its height. After this happened, construction of buildings with more than 30 floors in the city was prohibited. The Royal Garden is located at Avenida Tiradentes in Maringá Maringá () is a municipality in southern Brazil founded on 10 May 1947 as a planned urban area. It is the third largest city in the state of Paraná, with 385,753 inhabitants in the city proper, and 764,906 in the metropolitan area (IBGE 2013). ..., Paraná, the building has an apartment per floor, valued around 1.5 million of U.S. dollars each. References Buildings and structures in Paraná (s ...
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Royal Garden Hotel
Royal Garden Hotel is a 5-star hotel in London, England, located in the borough of Kensington. History The Royal Palace Hotel The hotel was preceded by the former Royal Palace Hotel, a Victorian-era hotel completed in 1893 designed by British architect, Basil Champneys. As part of the war effort in the 1900s, The Royal Palace was taken over and used as the headquarters for the Woman's Royal Voluntary Service. Demolition and rebuilding In the 1961, as part of a Labour Government grant, the Queen Anne-style building was demolished and completely rebuilt in a Brutalist-style under the guide of architect, Colonel Richard Seifert. The hotel re-opened in 1965 as the Royal Garden Hotel, operated by the Oddeninos hotel company. Later history In 1994, the hotel was bought by the Singaporean entrepreneur, Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat (; 13 January 1917 – 21 February 2004) was a banker and hotel owner, who, with an estimated fortune of S$4.3 bil ...
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Royal Garden Plaza
Minor International is a Thai multi-national company based in Bangkok, Thailand. The three core businesses of Minor are hospitality, restaurants and lifestyle brands distribution, operated under subsidiary companies Minor Hotels, Minor Food, and Minor Lifestyle respectively. Minor Hotels is a hotel owner, operator and investor with a portfolio of 530 hotels and serviced suites under the Anantara, AVANI, Oaks, Tivoli, Elewana, NH Hotels, NH Collection, nhow Hotels, Four Seasons, St. Regis and Radisson Blu brands in 65 countries across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Europe and South America. Minor Food is one of Asia's largest restaurant companies with over 2,300 outlets operating system-wide in 27 countries under The Pizza Company, The Coffee Club, Thai Express, Riverside and Benihana brands, alongside franchise and joint-venture operations under the Swensen's, Sizzler, Dairy Queen, Burger King and BreadTalk brands. Minor Lifestyle is one o ...
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