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United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve.
78th "Lightning" Division, Edison, NJ (Training Support)
1st Brigade (Training Support)
2d Brigade (Training Support)
3d Brigade (Training Support)
4th Brigade (Training Support)
5th Brigade "We Dare" (Training Support)
85th "Custer" Division (Training Support)
1st Brigade (Training Support)
2d Brigade (Training Support)
3d Brigade (Training Support)< ...
See also:United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US Units {Regular & National Guard} formed 1636-1783, United States Army - US Units formed 1784 to 1821, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links Read more here: » United States Army: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Formations of the United States Army |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Rank StructureComparison of ranking structure available at Ranks and Insignia of NATO.
1 Honorary/War time rank.
The Officer Corps provides leadership and managerial functions, and is composed of
Company Grade officers
Second Lieutenant (2LT; pay grade O-1) - gold bar,
First Lieutenant (1LT; pay grade O-2) - silver bar,
Captain (CPT; pay grade O-3) - two silver bars,
Field Grade officers
Major (MAJ; pay grade O-4) - gold oak leaf,
Lieutenan ...
See also:United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US Units {Regular & National Guard} formed 1636-1783, United States Army - US Units formed 1784 to 1821, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links Read more here: » United States Army: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Rank Structure |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Components of the U.S. ArmyBetween 1775 and August 7, 1789, the established Federal Army was the Continental Army. On the latter date, the Continental Army was replaced by the United States Army under the newly-established War Department. The structure of the US Army was constitutionally established as the Regular Army, the units of the State Militias when called to federal service, and units of Volunteers that were established for the duration of the emergency. This remained the normal scheme of things until the Civil War, when the first Conscription took place. The ...
See also:United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US Units {Regular & National Guard} formed 1636-1783, United States Army - US Units formed 1784 to 1821, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links Read more here: » United States Army: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Surry County North Carolina - HistoryThe county was formed in 1771 from Rowan County. It was named for the county of Surrey in England, birthplace of William Tryon, Governor of North Carolina from 1765 to 1771.
In 1777 parts of Surry County and Washington District (now Washington County, Tennessee) were combined to form Wilkes County. In 1789 the eastern half of Surry County became Stokes County. In 1850 the half of the county's remaining te ...
See also:Surry County North Carolina, Surry County North Carolina - History, Surry County North Carolina - Law and government, Surry County North Carolina - Geography, Surry County North Carolina - Townships, Surry County North Carolina - Adjacent Counties, Surry County North Carolina - Wine region, Surry County North Carolina - Demographics, Surry County North Carolina - Cities and towns Read more here: » Surry County North Carolina: Encyclopedia II - Surry County North Carolina - History |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Surry County North Carolina - GeographyAccording to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,393 km² (538 mi²). 1,390 km² (537 mi²) of it is land and 3 km² (1 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.24% water.
Surry County North Carolina - Townships.
The county is divided into fifteen townships: Bryan, Dobson, Eldora, Elkin, Franklin, Long Hill, Marsh, Mount Airy, Pilot, Rockford, Shoals ...
See also:Surry County North Carolina, Surry County North Carolina - History, Surry County North Carolina - Law and government, Surry County North Carolina - Geography, Surry County North Carolina - Townships, Surry County North Carolina - Adjacent Counties, Surry County North Carolina - Wine region, Surry County North Carolina - Demographics, Surry County North Carolina - Cities and towns Read more here: » Surry County North Carolina: Encyclopedia II - Surry County North Carolina - Geography |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Equipment
United States Army - Infantry equipment.
According to internal doctrine, the US Army considers its basic element to be the best- equipped and trained individual soldier possible, and aims to multiply this basic element's effectivness with the most advanced tactics possible. This has indeed made the US Army the most advanced land force in the world, but the strategy has repercussions. This doctrine has made warfare very expensive, which makes al ...
See also:United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US Units {Regular & National Guard} formed 1636-1783, United States Army - US Units formed 1784 to 1821, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links Read more here: » United States Army: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Equipment |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Equipment
United States Army - Infantry equipment.
According to internal doctrine, the US Army relies on the best equipped and trained individual soldier as possible as the basic element, and aims to multiply his effectivness with the most advanced tactics possible. This has indeed made the US Army the most advanced land force in the world, but has also caused new problems. Since this doctrine causes high expenses on each soldier, it has made warfare very expensive, which coming closer to a financia ...
See also:United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US Units {Regular & National Guard} formed 1636-1783, United States Army - US Units formed 1784 to 1821, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links Read more here: » United States Army: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Equipment |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Yonkers New York - HistoryThe land on which the city is built was once part of a 24,000 acre (97 km²) land grant that ran from the current Manhattan/Bronx border at Marble Hill northwards for 12 miles (19 km), and from the Hudson River eastwards to the Bronx River. This grant was given in July of 1645 by New Netherlands Director-General Willem Kieft to Adriaen van der Donck. Van der Donck was known locally as the "Jonkheer" ("Young Gentleman" or "Squire"), a word from which the name "Yonkers" was directly derived. Van der Donck built a saw mill near where the Nepperhan River met the Hudson; the Nepper ...
See also:Yonkers New York, Yonkers New York - Geography, Yonkers New York - Neighborhoods, Yonkers New York - Demographics, Yonkers New York - History, Yonkers New York - Transportation, Yonkers New York - Image, Yonkers New York - Notable people Read more here: » Yonkers New York: Encyclopedia II - Yonkers New York - History |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Yonkers New York - ImageYonkers deals with a famously negative image. It is believed by most citizens of Westchester County, New York to have the worst crime rate of the area of Southern Westchester. Several native rappers such as DMX and Jadakiss help contribute to the criminal mystique of Yonkers. The worst neighborhood is considered Getty Square, a haven for gambling and drugs. Gangs in Yonkers range from Italian Mafia groups such as The Tanglewood Boys, which is a recruiting body for the Lucchese Family, to Puerto Rican gangs, to African-American ...
See also:Yonkers New York, Yonkers New York - Geography, Yonkers New York - Neighborhoods, Yonkers New York - Demographics, Yonkers New York - History, Yonkers New York - Transportation, Yonkers New York - Image, Yonkers New York - Notable people Read more here: » Yonkers New York: Encyclopedia II - Yonkers New York - Image |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Yonkers New York - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 196,086 people, 74,351 households, and 49,294 families residing in the city. The population density is 4,187.5/km² (10,847.5/mi²). There are 77,589 housing units at an average density of 1,656.9/km² (4,292.2/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 60.18% White, 16.61% African American, 0.44% Native American, 4.86% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 13.44% from other races, and 4.42% from two or more races. 25.93% of t ...
See also:Yonkers New York, Yonkers New York - Geography, Yonkers New York - Neighborhoods, Yonkers New York - Demographics, Yonkers New York - History, Yonkers New York - Transportation, Yonkers New York - Image, Yonkers New York - Notable people Read more here: » Yonkers New York: Encyclopedia II - Yonkers New York - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Wilton Connecticut - Transportation
Wilton Connecticut - Commute Times.
Hartford: 70 Minutes
LaGuardia Airport (LGA): 60 Minutes
Manhattan: 80 Minutes
Stamford: 25 Minutes
White Plains, NY: 50 Minutes
JFK 75 minutes
Wilton Connecticut - Airports.
Bradley International Airport, in Hartford Connecticut.
LaGuardia Airport, in New York City
JFK Airport, in New York City
Westchester airport, in Westchester New York.
See also: Wilton Connecticut, Wilton Connecticut - History, Wilton Connecticut - Geography, Wilton Connecticut - Demographics, Wilton Connecticut - Neighborhoods, Wilton Connecticut - Schools, Wilton Connecticut - Transportation, Wilton Connecticut - Commute Times, Wilton Connecticut - Airports, Wilton Connecticut - Railroad, Wilton Connecticut - Highways, Wilton Connecticut - Famous Wilton Residents, Wilton Connecticut - Clubs and Organizations Read more here: » Wilton Connecticut: Encyclopedia II - Wilton Connecticut - Transportation |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Wilton Connecticut - GeographyAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 70.9 km² (27.4 mi²). 69.8 km² (27.0 mi²) of it is land and 1.1 km² (0.4 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 1.50% water.
The latitude of Wilton is 41.201N. The longitude is -73.438W.
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See also:Wilton Connecticut, Wilton Connecticut - History, Wilton Connecticut - Geography, Wilton Connecticut - Demographics, Wilton Connecticut - Neighborhoods, Wilton Connecticut - Schools, Wilton Connecticut - Transportation, Wilton Connecticut - Commute Times, Wilton Connecticut - Airports, Wilton Connecticut - Railroad, Wilton Connecticut - Highways, Wilton Connecticut - Famous Wilton Residents, Wilton Connecticut - Clubs and Organizations Read more here: » Wilton Connecticut: Encyclopedia II - Wilton Connecticut - Geography |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Wilton Connecticut - SchoolsWilton's children receive a solid education, rich in fundamental skills and cultural programs. Modern facilities include two elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school, which features accelerated classes for gifted students, music and visual arts courses and a well-appointed resource center. An innovative language laboratory encourages foreign language studies, including French, German, Spanish, Russian and Latin.
The Town of Wilton has 4,151 students who attend pre-k, three elementary schools, a middle school, and a h ...
See also:Wilton Connecticut, Wilton Connecticut - History, Wilton Connecticut - Geography, Wilton Connecticut - Demographics, Wilton Connecticut - Neighborhoods, Wilton Connecticut - Schools, Wilton Connecticut - Transportation, Wilton Connecticut - Commute Times, Wilton Connecticut - Airports, Wilton Connecticut - Railroad, Wilton Connecticut - Highways, Wilton Connecticut - Famous Wilton Residents, Wilton Connecticut - Clubs and Organizations Read more here: » Wilton Connecticut: Encyclopedia II - Wilton Connecticut - Schools |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Locations
Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - North America.
New York, New York (headquarters)
Boston, Massachusetts
Chicago, Illinois
Houston, Texas
Los Angeles, California
Palo Alto, California
San Francisco, California
Washington, D.C.
Wilmington, Delaware
White Plains, New York (non-legal staff ...
See also:Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Key People, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Partners, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Non-Attorneys, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - History, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Locations, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - North America, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Europe, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Asia/Pacific, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Closed Offices, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Practice Areas, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Recognition and Rankings, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Notable Alumni, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Trivia Read more here: » Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP: Encyclopedia II - Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP - Locations |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Nordstrom - Customer serviceNordstrom is well-known for its customer service, so much so that several urban legends have appeared regarding the store. One of the best known legends was that Nordstrom graciously refunded the purchase price of a set of snow tires brought in by a customer, notwithstanding that Nordstrom did not sell--and has never sold--automotive products. The urban legend watch website Snopes has not been able to confirm or deny the authenticity of the story.
Nordstrom - Employee handbook.
New employees are given a copy of the famous Nordstrom's Employee Handbook -- a si ...
See also:Nordstrom, Nordstrom - History, Nordstrom - Customer service, Nordstrom - Employee handbook, Nordstrom - Locations, Nordstrom - Alaska, Nordstrom - Arizona, Nordstrom - Northern California, Nordstrom - Southern California, Nordstrom - Colorado, Nordstrom - Connecticut, Nordstrom - Florida, Nordstrom - Georgia, Nordstrom - Hawaii, Nordstrom - Illinois, Nordstrom - Indiana, Nordstrom - Kansas, Nordstrom - Maryland, Nordstrom - Massachusetts, Nordstrom - Michigan, Nordstrom - Minnesota, Nordstrom - Missouri, Nordstrom - Nevada, Nordstrom - New Jersey, Nordstrom - New York, Nordstrom - North Carolina, Nordstrom - Ohio, Nordstrom - Oregon, Nordstrom - Pennsylvania, Nordstrom - Rhode Island, Nordstrom - Texas, Nordstrom - Utah, Nordstrom - Virginia, Nordstrom - Washington Read more here: » Nordstrom: Encyclopedia II - Nordstrom - Customer service |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - New York - GeographyNew York State's borders touch (clockwise from the northwest) two Great Lakes (Erie and Ontario, which are connected by the Niagara River), one former (briefly) Great Lake (Lake Champlain), the provinces of Ontario and Quebec in Canada, three New England states (Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut), the Atlantic Ocean, and two Mid-Atlantic states (New Jersey and Pennsylvania). In addition, Rhode Island shares a water border with New York.
New York is also the site of the only extra-territorial enclave within the boundaries of the USA, the United Natio ...
See also:New York, New York - History, New York - Early settlement, New York - Statehood, New York - Westward expansion, New York - Canals, New York - Law and government, New York - Geography, New York - Economy, New York - Agriculture, New York - Transportation, New York - New York City, New York - Demographics, New York - Religion, New York - Important cities and towns, New York - Education, New York - Primary and secondary education, New York - Colleges and universities, New York - Professional sports teams, New York - Miscellaneous Read more here: » New York: Encyclopedia II - New York - Geography |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - New York - EconomyNew York City dominates the economy of the state. It is the leading center of banking, finance and communication in the United States and is the location of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Wall Street, Manhattan. The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that in 2004, the total gross state product was $900 billion, second only to California. If New York were a Nation, it would rank as the 16th largest economy in the World, behind South Korea. The state economy grew 4.7%, slightly faster than the 4.3% for the US. Its 2004 Per Capita Per ...
See also:New York, New York - History, New York - Early settlement, New York - Statehood, New York - Westward expansion, New York - Canals, New York - Law and government, New York - Geography, New York - Economy, New York - Agriculture, New York - Transportation, New York - New York City, New York - Demographics, New York - Religion, New York - Important cities and towns, New York - Education, New York - Primary and secondary education, New York - Colleges and universities, New York - Professional sports teams, New York - Miscellaneous Read more here: » New York: Encyclopedia II - New York - Economy |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - New York - Law and governmentAs in all fifty states, the head of the executive branch of government is a Governor. The legislative branch is called the Legislature and consists of a Senate and an Assembly. Unlike most States, the New York electoral law permits electoral fusion, and New York ballots tend to have, in consequence, a larger number of parties on them, some being permanent minor parties that seek to influence the major parties and others being ephemeral parties formed to give major-par ...
See also:New York, New York - History, New York - Early settlement, New York - Statehood, New York - Westward expansion, New York - Canals, New York - Law and government, New York - Geography, New York - Economy, New York - Agriculture, New York - Transportation, New York - New York City, New York - Demographics, New York - Religion, New York - Important cities and towns, New York - Education, New York - Primary and secondary education, New York - Colleges and universities, New York - Professional sports teams, New York - Miscellaneous Read more here: » New York: Encyclopedia II - New York - Law and government |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - List of IMAX venues - United Kingdom
List of IMAX venues - England.
Birmingham, IMAX Theatre at Millennium Point, Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum, [108]
Bournemouth, Sheridan IMAX Cinema, Pier Approach (closed for renovation, ended up featuring on Demolition)
Bradford, IMAX Cinema, National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, [109]
Bristol, IMAX Theatre at-Bristol, At-Bristol, [110]
London, bfi London IMAX Cinema, British Film Institute, [111]
London, Science Museum IMAX Cinema, Science Museum, [112]
Manchester, IMAX C ...
See also:List of IMAX venues, List of IMAX venues - Australia, List of IMAX venues - New South Wales, List of IMAX venues - Queensland, List of IMAX venues - Victoria, List of IMAX venues - Western Australia, List of IMAX venues - Austria, List of IMAX venues - Belgium, List of IMAX venues - Canada, List of IMAX venues - Alberta, List of IMAX venues - British Columbia, List of IMAX venues - Manitoba, List of IMAX venues - Nova Scotia, List of IMAX venues - Ontario, List of IMAX venues - Quebec, List of IMAX venues - Saskatchewan, List of IMAX venues - People's Republic of China, List of IMAX venues - Heilongjiang, List of IMAX venues - Hong Kong, List of IMAX venues - Shanghai, List of IMAX venues - Czech Republic, List of IMAX venues - Denmark, List of IMAX venues - Ecuador, List of IMAX venues - Finland, List of IMAX venues - France, List of IMAX venues - Germany, List of IMAX venues - Greece, List of IMAX venues - India, List of IMAX venues - Indonesia, List of IMAX venues - Israel, List of IMAX venues - Italy, List of IMAX venues - Japan, List of IMAX venues - Kuwait, List of IMAX venues - Malaysia, List of IMAX venues - Malta, List of IMAX venues - Mexico, List of IMAX venues - The Netherlands, List of IMAX venues - Poland, List of IMAX venues - Russian Federation, List of IMAX venues - Singapore, List of IMAX venues - Slovakia, List of IMAX venues - South Africa, List of IMAX venues - South Korea, List of IMAX venues - Spain, List of IMAX venues - Sweden, List of IMAX venues - Switzerland, List of IMAX venues - Taiwan, List of IMAX venues - Thailand, List of IMAX venues - Turkey, List of IMAX venues - United Arab Emirates, List of IMAX venues - United Kingdom, List of IMAX venues - England, List of IMAX venues - Northern Ireland, List of IMAX venues - Scotland, List of IMAX venues - United States, List of IMAX venues - Alabama, List of IMAX venues - Arizona, List of IMAX venues - Arkansas, List of IMAX venues - California, List of IMAX venues - Colorado, List of IMAX venues - Connecticut, List of IMAX venues - District of Columbia, List of IMAX venues - Florida, List of IMAX venues - Georgia, List of IMAX venues - Hawaii, List of IMAX venues - Idaho, List of IMAX venues - Illinois, List of IMAX venues - Indiana, List of IMAX venues - Kansas, List of IMAX venues - Kentucky, List of IMAX venues - Louisiana, List of IMAX venues - Maryland, List of IMAX venues - Massachusetts, List of IMAX venues - Michigan, List of IMAX venues - Minnesota, List of IMAX venues - Missouri, List of IMAX venues - Montana, List of IMAX venues - Nebraska, List of IMAX venues - New Jersey, List of IMAX venues - New Mexico, List of IMAX venues - Nevada, List of IMAX venues - New York, List of IMAX venues - North Carolina, List of IMAX venues - Ohio, List of IMAX venues - Oklahoma, List of IMAX venues - Oregon, List of IMAX venues - Pennsylvania, List of IMAX venues - Rhode Island, List of IMAX venues - South Carolina, List of IMAX venues - Tennessee, List of IMAX venues - Texas, List of IMAX venues - Utah, List of IMAX venues - Virginia, List of IMAX venues - Washington, List of IMAX venues - Wisconsin Read more here: » List of IMAX venues: Encyclopedia II - List of IMAX venues - United Kingdom |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - List of IMAX venues - People's Republic of China
List of IMAX venues - Heilongjiang.
Harbin, IMAX Theatre, Heilongjiang Science & Technology Museum
List of IMAX venues - Hong Kong.
Kowloon, Space Theatre, Hong Kong Space Museum
Hong Kong International Airport, SkyPlaza, SkyCity (under construction) [31]
List of IMAX venues - Shanghai.
Shanghai, IMAX Theatre, Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, [32]
Shanghai, IMAX Dome Theatre, Shanghai Science and Technology Museu ...
See also:List of IMAX venues, List of IMAX venues - Australia, List of IMAX venues - New South Wales, List of IMAX venues - Queensland, List of IMAX venues - Victoria, List of IMAX venues - Western Australia, List of IMAX venues - Austria, List of IMAX venues - Belgium, List of IMAX venues - Canada, List of IMAX venues - Alberta, List of IMAX venues - British Columbia, List of IMAX venues - Manitoba, List of IMAX venues - Nova Scotia, List of IMAX venues - Ontario, List of IMAX venues - Quebec, List of IMAX venues - Saskatchewan, List of IMAX venues - People's Republic of China, List of IMAX venues - Heilongjiang, List of IMAX venues - Hong Kong, List of IMAX venues - Shanghai, List of IMAX venues - Czech Republic, List of IMAX venues - Denmark, List of IMAX venues - Ecuador, List of IMAX venues - Finland, List of IMAX venues - France, List of IMAX venues - Germany, List of IMAX venues - Greece, List of IMAX venues - India, List of IMAX venues - Indonesia, List of IMAX venues - Israel, List of IMAX venues - Italy, List of IMAX venues - Japan, List of IMAX venues - Kuwait, List of IMAX venues - Malaysia, List of IMAX venues - Malta, List of IMAX venues - Mexico, List of IMAX venues - The Netherlands, List of IMAX venues - Poland, List of IMAX venues - Russian Federation, List of IMAX venues - Singapore, List of IMAX venues - Slovakia, List of IMAX venues - South Africa, List of IMAX venues - South Korea, List of IMAX venues - Spain, List of IMAX venues - Sweden, List of IMAX venues - Switzerland, List of IMAX venues - Taiwan, List of IMAX venues - Thailand, List of IMAX venues - Turkey, List of IMAX venues - United Arab Emirates, List of IMAX venues - United Kingdom, List of IMAX venues - England, List of IMAX venues - Northern Ireland, List of IMAX venues - Scotland, List of IMAX venues - United States, List of IMAX venues - Alabama, List of IMAX venues - Arizona, List of IMAX venues - Arkansas, List of IMAX venues - California, List of IMAX venues - Colorado, List of IMAX venues - Connecticut, List of IMAX venues - District of Columbia, List of IMAX venues - Florida, List of IMAX venues - Georgia, List of IMAX venues - Hawaii, List of IMAX venues - Idaho, List of IMAX venues - Illinois, List of IMAX venues - Indiana, List of IMAX venues - Kansas, List of IMAX venues - Kentucky, List of IMAX venues - Louisiana, List of IMAX venues - Maryland, List of IMAX venues - Massachusetts, List of IMAX venues - Michigan, List of IMAX venues - Minnesota, List of IMAX venues - Missouri, List of IMAX venues - Montana, List of IMAX venues - Nebraska, List of IMAX venues - New Jersey, List of IMAX venues - New Mexico, List of IMAX venues - Nevada, List of IMAX venues - New York, List of IMAX venues - North Carolina, List of IMAX venues - Ohio, List of IMAX venues - Oklahoma, List of IMAX venues - Oregon, List of IMAX venues - Pennsylvania, List of IMAX venues - Rhode Island, List of IMAX venues - South Carolina, List of IMAX venues - Tennessee, List of IMAX venues - Texas, List of IMAX venues - Utah, List of IMAX venues - Virginia, List of IMAX venues - Washington, List of IMAX venues - Wisconsin Read more here: » List of IMAX venues: Encyclopedia II - List of IMAX venues - People's Republic of China |
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - List of IMAX venues - PolandAll polish IMAX cinemas are exclusively operated by Cinema City company.
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|  |  |  | White Plains: Encyclopedia II - New York - TransportationNew York boasts extensive transportation infrastructure. Engineering difficulties due to the terrain of the state and the unique issues of the city brought on by urban crowding have had to be overcome since the state was young. Population expansion of the state generally followed the path of the early waterways, first the Hudson River and then later the Erie Canal. Today, railroad lines and the New York S ...
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