Austin commemorates the peak viewing season with Bat Fest, now in its seventh year.
Just north of the Fremont Bridge, a sculpture called Waiting for the Interurban commemorates the fallen rail line.
The work itself, which commemorates the July Revolution of 1830, measures 325cm by 260cm.
While the week's earlier events commemorated Jesus' death, Easter mass commemorates what Catholics believe was his resurrection from death.
His first name commemorates an ancestor, John Endicott, who was the state's first colonial governor.
It commemorates the 55, 573 members of the Bomber Command who lost their lives during World War II.
The Maxwelltown and Troqueer monument commemorates more than 200 men from the area who died during World War I.
Its enactment also commemorates events from Japanese history and celebrates one of the mountain deities worshipped throughout the country.
"After the quake, couples want to create something that commemorates their relationship and that they can hold forever, " he said.
It commemorates the day in 1919 when the UK gave up control of Afghanistan's foreign relations following a short border war.
It is held on Patriots Day, a Massachusetts state holiday which commemorates the first battles of the American Revolution in 1775.
And the new banner that hangs from the rafters of the Garden commemorates the place that they have earned in history.
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Defending Mr Cameron's decision, Mr Hague said it was "right Parliament meets and commemorates such a leader of historic proportions in our country's history".
In the District of Columbia, it was Emancipation Day, which commemorates the signing by Abraham Lincoln of the Compensated Emancipation Act on April 16, 1862.
Mr Morales was speaking on Bolivia's "Day of the Sea", when it commemorates its defeat by Chile in the 19th Century War of the Pacific.
The memorial service took place on Weymouth Seafront at the Anzac Memorial which commemorates thousands of volunteer servicemen who passed through camps and hospitals in Dorset.
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Others are drawn by the Mutsu Memorial Museum, which commemorates the huge Imperial Navy battleship Mutsu, which sunk on June 8, 1943, just off the town.
But Holy Week, the Christian festival that commemorates the last week of Jesus' life, is a solemn celebration, and once mass begins, a calm settles over the congregation.
Clark isn't able to walk well enough to go to the marathon these days, but she was instrumental in planning and shaping the memorial that it commemorates.
In Michigan, this year not only celebrates the 50th anniversary of the International Bridge, but it also commemorates the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812.
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The product line commemorates the brand's partnership with Live Nation Entertainment and its sponsorship of the Klipsch Music Center amphitheater in its global headquarter city of Indianapolis.
The holy day commemorates the end of a 40-day mourning period for Imam Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Mohammed and one of the most revered Shiite figures.
The statue commemorates Waterloo general Lord Rowland Hill who was born in Hawkstone in 1772 and was second in command to the Duke of Wellington at Waterloo in 1815.
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He said he hoped the memorial garden beside the crossing, which commemorates the victims of the 2004 crash, would still have a place within the design for the new bridge.
Held on All Saints' Day (1 November) and All Souls' Day (2 November) according to the Catholic calendar, this Aztec-influenced festival commemorates the memory of deceased family, friends, and ancestors.
The 17ft (5m) high statue commemorates Waterloo general Lord Rowland Hill who was born in Hawkstone in 1772 and was second in command to the Duke of Wellington at Waterloo in 1815.
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At the station a plaque commemorates the day in 1893 when the founder of modern day India, Mohandas Gandhi, was thrown off a train for travelling in the 'white-only' first class compartment.
This is the site of the world's first women's rights convention, held in 1848, and today, the National Park Service manages an interesting museum and memorial that commemorates and interprets its significance.
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination commemorates events on 21 March 1960, in Sharpeville, South Africa, when police opened fire and killed young students peacefully demonstrating against the apartheid "pass laws".
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