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  2. Rodeo Drive Walk of Style - Wikipedia

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    Fred Hayman, who is known as "the father of Rodeo Drive," was involved in conceptualizing and creating the idea of the Walk of Style. [2] He himself was granted the honor in 2011. [2] The Walk features a statue called Torso by sculptor Robert Graham, which was unveiled at its founding ceremony, attended by Giorgio Armani, the first honoree. [3]

  3. Rodeo Drive - Wikipedia

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    Rodeo Drive. /  34.0692306°N 118.4029889°W  / 34.0692306; -118.4029889. Rodeo Drive / roʊˈdeɪoʊ / is a two-mile-long (3.2 km) street in Beverly Hills, California, with its southern segment in the City of Los Angeles, known as one of the most expensive streets in the world. [ 1] Its southern terminus is at Beverwil Drive, and its ...

  4. End of the Trail (Fraser) - Wikipedia

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    The End of the Trail is a sculpture by James Earle Fraser. Fraser created the original version of the work in 1894, and he subsequently produced numerous replicas in both plaster and bronze. The sculpture depicts a weary Native American man, wearing only the remains of a blanket and carrying a spear. He is hanging limp as his weary horse with ...

  5. Anderton Court Shops - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. May 14, 2004. In 1952, Frank Lloyd Wright completed his last Los Angeles building, the Anderton Court Shops, a small three-story group of shops on fashionable Rodeo Drive in the downtown section of Beverly Hills, California .

  6. Belvedere Torso - Wikipedia

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    The Belvedere Torso is a 1.59-metre-tall (5.2 ft) fragmentary marble statue of a male nude, known to be in Rome from the 1430s, and signed prominently on the front of the base by "Apollonios, son of Nestor, Athenian", who is unmentioned in ancient literature. It is now in the Museo Pio-Clementino (Inv. 1192) of the Vatican Museums.

  7. Colossus of Constantine - Wikipedia

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    The Colossus of Constantine ( Italian: Statua Colossale di Costantino I) was a many times life-size acrolithic early-4th-century statue depicting the Roman emperor Constantine the Great ( c. 280–337), commissioned by himself, which originally occupied the west apse of the Basilica of Maxentius on the Via Sacra, near the Forum Romanum in Rome.

  8. Rodeo - Wikipedia

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    Rodeo ( / ˈroʊdioʊ, rəˈdeɪoʊ /) is a competitive equestrian sport that arose out of the working practices of cattle herding in Spain and Mexico, expanding throughout the Americas and to other nations. It was originally based on the skills required of the working vaqueros and later, cowboys, in what today is the western United States ...

  9. Rodeo Drive Stakes - Wikipedia

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    The Rodeo Drive Stakes is a Grade I race for thoroughbred fillies and mares aged three-years-old and upwards. It is run at Santa Anita Park with a current purse of $300,000 and is contested over a distance of miles (2,000 meters). Originally named the Yellow Ribbon Stakes, it was normally raced during the Oak Tree Racing Association meeting at ...

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