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Little Caesars #1240 (1,610 square feet)
12735 Jefferson Avenue, Denbigh Crossing, Newport News, VA
Opened in winter 1989, renovated in April 2009; originally Gold Palace (December 1986-1988)
Little Caesars (2,614 square feet)
4007 Mechanicsville Turnpike, Richmond, VA
Opened in 2006; originally Bojangles' (1982-2005)
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Little Caesars (2,614 square feet)
4007 Mechanicsville Turnpike, Richmond, VA
Opened in 2006; originally Bojangles' (1982-2005)
Little Caesars (2,614 square feet)
4007 Mechanicsville Turnpike, Richmond, VA
Opened in 2006; originally Bojangles' (1982-2005)
Little Caesars #1240 (1,610 square feet)
12735 Jefferson Avenue, Denbigh Crossing, Newport News, VA
Opened in winter 1989, renovated in April 2009; originally Gold Palace (December 1986-1988)
Little Caesars #1240 (1,610 square feet)
12735 Jefferson Avenue, Denbigh Crossing, Newport News, VA
Opened in winter 1989, renovated in April 2009; originally Gold Palace (December 1986-1988)
Caesar enjoyed his holiday even though he spent most of the time looking after our cottage whilst we walked.
The Forum of Caesar or “Foro di Cesare” in Rome is one of a series of Imperial Forums built by successive Roman emperors. First commissioned by Julius Caesar in around 54 BC and completed in 46 BC, the Forum of Caesar was the first of these forums and was intended to relieve the already overcrowded Roman Forum.
At the time of the opening of the Forum of Caesar, the famous Roman leader had won a victory over his rival Pompey the Great. A celebration of this victory was constructed at the Forum of Caesar in the form of the Temple of Venus Genetrix. The godess to which the temple was dedicated was the defender of the Julian clan.
Today, the columns and platform of a Temple of Venus Genetrix can be seen at the Forum of Caesar.
Caesars Palace‘s Augustus Tower seems to hide behind trees as the sun starts to set on the Las Vegas Strip.
This scenic view can be enjoyed from the Caesars Head Overlook in the state of South Carolina. I went there this fall last week at a time when the trees at the higher elevation were already past peak but the valleys down below were still very colorful.Red, yellows, greens et all. I tried balancing the overcast sky in this shot with a Graduated Neutral Density filter.
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Over the years, the hotel has been owned by various companies, including Sheraton and The Hilton International Corporation, Caesars Entertainment bought the property in 2001 before it merged with Harrah's in 2005. The hotel includes a convention facility of over 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2). Caesars has 3,960 rooms in six towers: Augustus, Centurion, Roman, Palace, Octavius, and Forum. The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is a 4,296-seat entertainment venue, originally built for Celine Dion's show A New Day.... The venue has since hosted performances by numerous other artists. (Wikipedia)
Phalaborwa
Limpopo Province
South Africa
Mine, photographed in my backyard after having taken a dip in the swimming pool. Its a male.
A spicy take on the Classic Caesar; the added Sriracha makes this a bold new taste for Caesar lovers to enjoy. This premixed cocktail is perfect for any occasion, just chill and enjoy.