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An article on March 21 about the décor of restaurants misstated the opening year for Terra Ristorante, in Greenwich.
Correction: April 4, 2004, Sunday An article on March 21 about the décor of restaurants misstated the opening year for Terra Ristorante, in Greenwich.
That misty spring morning, he and his men found themselves facing almost certain destruction, ordered to resist to the last man and pitched into the path of the largest German offensive since the opening year of the First World War.
"Our original expectation was 60,000 visitors for the opening year; then we upped the number to 100,000," said Michael Govan, director of the Dia Art Foundation, which runs the museum.
If things go as planned, however, the i360 is expected to attract "over 700,000 visitors a year (800,000 in the opening year) from existing tourists to the city, and also to bring 165,000 to 305,000 new visitors to a city, who will all spend money".
In Town In conjunction with the opening of its new concert hall called the Barshinger Center for Musical Arts, Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa., commissioned many works that received their world premieres in 2000, the opening year of the hall.
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