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Morocco Pavilion at Epcot

The Morocco Pavilion is a Morocco-themed pavilion that is part of the World Showcase, within Epcot at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. It was the first expansion pavilion to be added to World Showcase, opening on September 7, 1984.

Its location is between the Japanese and French Pavilions.

Layout

The Morocco Pavilion, designed to look like a Moroccan city with a realistic Minaret, features the only pavilion in which the country's government aided in the design. Guests to the pavilion gain insight on the lifestyle and culture of the Moroccan people through the Gallery of Arts and History. The Fes House shows guests the typical Moroccan house. Inside the pavilion, North African plants including citrus trees, date palms, and olive trees, and fountains can be seen. The courtyard plays hosts to entertainment, including a belly dancing show in the evening. Restaurant Marrakesh, along with the Tangierine Cafe, serve Moroccan fare, including roast lamb in Tajine, Couscous, and Harira soup. Six shops adorn the pavilion, selling patrons everything from rugs to leather goods, and traditional Moroccan clothing.

Morocco (film)

Morocco is a 1930 American Pre-Code romance drama film directed by Josef von Sternberg and starring Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich, and Adolphe Menjou. Based on the novel Amy Jolly by Benno Vigny and adapted by Jules Furthman, the film is about a cabaret singer and a Legionnaire who fall in love during the Rif War, but their relationship is complicated by his womanizing and the appearance of a rich man who is also in love with her. The film is most famous for the scene in which Dietrich performs a song dressed in a man's tailcoat and kisses another woman (to the embarrassment of the latter), both of which were rather scandalous for the period.

Morocco was nominated for four Academy Awards in the categories of Best Actress in a Leading Role (Marlene Dietrich), Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography and Best Director (Josef von Sternberg). In 1992, Morocco was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

Indiana

Indiana i/ɪndiˈænə/ is a U.S. state located in the midwestern and Great Lakes regions of North America. Indiana is the 38th largest by area and the 16th most populous of the 50 United States. Its capital and largest city is Indianapolis. Indiana was admitted to the United States as the 19th U.S. state on December 11, 1816.

Before becoming a territory, varying cultures of indigenous peoples and historic Native Americans inhabited Indiana for thousands of years. Since its founding as a territory, settlement patterns in Indiana have reflected regional cultural segmentation present in the Eastern United States; the state's northernmost tier was settled primarily by people from New England and New York, Central Indiana by migrants from the Mid-Atlantic states and from adjacent Ohio, and Southern Indiana by settlers from the Southern states, particularly Kentucky and Tennessee.

Indiana has a diverse economy with a gross state product of $298 billion in 2012. Indiana has several metropolitan areas with populations greater than 100,000 and a number of smaller industrial cities and towns. Indiana is home to several major sports teams and athletic events including the NFL's Indianapolis Colts, the NASL's Indy Eleven, the NBA's Indiana Pacers, the WNBA's Indiana Fever, the Indianapolis 500, and Brickyard 400 motorsports races.

Indiana station

Indiana is an at-grade light rail station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system. It is located on Indiana Street between Gleason Street and 3rd Street in Los Angeles' Eastside. The station is served by the Gold Line.

The Indiana station opened in 2009 as part of the Gold Line Eastside Extension. It serves the communities of East Los Angeles, Boyle Heights and Belvedere.

Station layout

Metro Rail service

Gold Line service hours are approximately from 5:00 AM until 12:15 AM daily.

Connections

  • Metro Local: 30, 254, 620, 665
  • Montebello Transit: 40
  • El Sol Union Pacific/Salazar Park
  • See also

  • Gold Line (Los Angeles Metro)
  • References

    External links

    Media related to Indiana (Los Angeles Metro station) at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official Eastside Extension page LACMTA
  • Indiana (David Mead album)

    Indiana is the third album by singer/songwriter David Mead, his first for Nettwerk. It was released in 2004.

    Track listing

  • "Nashville"
  • "You Might See Him"
  • "Indiana"
  • "Beauty"
  • "Only a Girl"
  • "Oneplusone"
  • "Bucket of Girls"
  • "New Mexico"
  • "Ordinary Life"
  • "Human Nature" (Steve Porcaro/John Bettis)
  • "Queensboro Bridge"
  • "Chutes And Ladders" (Japanese copies only)
  • Session outtakes

  • "How Will The Kids Get High" (version 2)
  • "Lease On Life"
  • Podcasts:

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