Fulham Palace: a secret garden
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Fulham Palace has one of London's most beautiful yet less visited parks. The palace is located along the bank of the Thames at the end of New King's Road. It boasts thirteen acres of trees and a walled garden with a variety of flowers. The palace also has a historic museum on gardening.
Publication Name: Gourmet
Subject: Food/cooking/nutrition
ISSN: 0017-2553
Year: 1995
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The new face of Paris
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Paris, France, is known for its historical architecture, but in 2001 the city has embraced modern architecture. Large projects such as the pyramid at the Louvre are enhancing the city and smaller projects are being influenced by modern design.
Publication Name: Gourmet
Subject: Food/cooking/nutrition
ISSN: 0017-2553
Year: 2001
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The secret life of lobbies
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A hotel lobby has the potential to be a very special place, offering a sense of luxury and grandeur and acting as a refuge from the real world. Various approaches to hotel lobby architecture are discussed.
Publication Name: Gourmet
Subject: Food/cooking/nutrition
ISSN: 0017-2553
Year: 2000
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