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Part of the pathway which circumnavigates Lake Hayes near Queenstown, New Zealand. A very nice section of the track, running through willow trees and surrounded by water for much of the year (hence the raised walkway).
The half-mile pathway was dedicated on Sept. 22, 2006 and is named after Brig. Gen. Louis Lynn Stuart (U.S. Army). Winding throughout the 12-acre Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial, sites have been placed along the path commemorating the sacrifices of veterans during each major war in our nation’s past. Also, along the path are steel benches with donor plaques, interpretive historical panels and granite markers. All of the bronze statues along the Lynn Stuart Pathway were designed and sculpted by artist J. Payne Lara.
Pathway that bisects the mall.
Update Aug. 22 2010: This is now gone as the pit has been excavated for the transitway.
The Pathway event honors scientists, engineers, and support professionals for a number of achievements including:
-R&D 100 Awards
-Federal Laboratory Consortium for -Excellence in Technology Transfer Awards
-Software Awards
-Patents Awards
-Key Contributors
At the 2018 event, Steve Ashby named Rob Pratt Inventor of the Year.
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Pathway on the fourth floor that connects the Contemporary to Bay Lake Tower.
Copyright Tyler Blossom 2011
Pathways Spiritual Sanctuary is a quiet place to spend time walking, sitting, contemplating, reflecting or healing in the natural landscape of an eighty-acre private ranch in the sacred Black Hills of South Dakota.
Upon entry into the outdoor sanctuary, visitors are greeted by sculptor Buck McCain's monumental bronze, The Invocation. A one-mile pathway through the forest and meadow will lead to other inspirational sculptures, hand-hewn benches and a meditative labyrinth.
The theme of Pathways Spiritual Sanctuary is "Beyond Belief." Pathways is a place that is open for all who choose to come; a place that is beyond the diversity of beliefs, race, religion, cultures, personal histories and life experiences.
Pathways Spiritual Sanctuary is founded on the virtues of love, compassion, tolerance and forgiveness. Within the Sanctuary all can walk as one and honor the sacredness of life and Mother Earth.
Open daily from 8:00 until dusk through October 15th
There is no charge to visiting guests