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02 Jul

St. Charles Convention Center

  • By Coach Hite
For over ten years the Convention Center is the Place to Go for your meetings.
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02 Oct

Fort Zumwalt North High School

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Great school
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02 Oct

Banyan Tree Bali

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Hever later passed into the ownership of another of Henry VIII’s wives, Anne of Cleves, and from 1557 onwards it was owned by a number of families including the Waldegraves, the Humphreys and the Meade Waldos.
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02 Oct

Banqueting House

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The great Palace of Whitehall began as the medieval London home of the Archbishops of York, and was known as York Place. The once mighty Cardinal Wolsey, also Archbishop of York, fell foul of King Henry VIII, and his London home was taken from him.
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02 Oct

Atlantis The Palm

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Despite its flimsy construction, this old banqueting house was much in demand from Elizabeth’s successor as a venue for masques.
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02 Oct

Eynsham Hall

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His spectacular Banqueting House building was completed in 1622, to the King’s great delight and the astonishment of all who surveyed it.
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02 Oct

Tower Bridge

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The crowning glory of the Banqueting House is its magnificent nine ceiling paintings by Peter Paul Rubens – one of Europe’s most influential and important artists.
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02 Oct

London

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James I decided to use his fabulous new Banqueting House to stage this mystical ritual of monarchy, which was continued by Charles I.  Revived by his son Charles II in 1661, the ritual became wildly popular.
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27 Sep

Ha Noi

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This magnificent painting by Peter Paul Rubens remains the largest surviving work by the Flemish artist still in its original location in Europe. 
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23 Sep

New York

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As well as distributing cash, food and clothing, the monarch was also expected to wash the feet of the paupers who approached them.
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