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Tivoli

Tivoli \Tiv"o*li\, n. [Prob. fr. Tivoli in Italy, a pleasure resort not far from Rome.] A game resembling bagatelle, played on a special oblong board or table (

Tivoli board or Tivoli table), which has a curved upper end, a set of numbered compartments at the lower end, side alleys, and the surface studded with pins and sometimes furnished with numbered depressions or cups.

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Tivoli, NY -- U.S. village in New York
Population (2000): 1163
Housing Units (2000): 531
Land area (2000): 1.756450 sq. miles (4.549184 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.030812 sq. miles (0.079803 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.787262 sq. miles (4.628987 sq. km)
FIPS code: 74023
Located within: New York (NY), FIPS 36
Location: 42.059370 N, 73.910663 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 12583
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Tivoli (Innsbruck)

Tivoli was a multi-use stadium in Innsbruck, Austria. It was used mostly for football matches and hosted the home matches of FC Tirol Innsbruck. The stadium was able to hold 16,000 people and was closed in 2004, four years after Tivoli Neu opened.

Category:Defunct football venues in Austria Category:Sport in Innsbruck Category:Sports venues in Tyrol (state)

Tivoli (Baltimore, Maryland)

Tivoli is a historic home located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is a random stone ashlar masonry structure built about 1855 and consisting of a three-story, symmetrical Italianate main block, with a contemporary two-story, "T"-shaped service wing. It contains the administrative and clinical offices, the infirmary, and dining hall of the Woodbourne Center. It was the summer residence of Enoch Pratt, who purchased the property in 1870 and died here in 1896. It was also a home of Charles S. Abell, one of the owners of the Baltimore Sun Papers and whose wife gave the property to Woodbourne in 1925.It currently serves as the administrative building for the Woodbourne Center, a mental health treatment center for young adolescents.

Tivoli was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

Tivoli (Utrecht)

Tivoli is a popular music venue and cultural center in Utrecht, Netherlands. Tivoli is run by a non-profit organisation. The original organisation dates back to 1823 and functioned as a relaxing place outside the city's Stadsbuitengracht.

Tivoli has two locations: TivoliVredenburg and Tivoli De Helling 7. Until 2014 Tivoli also had a location at Oudegracht 245, which is approximately a 20 minute walk from De Helling. In 2014 Tivoli Oudegracht and Muziekcentrum Vredenburg joined forces in the new TivoliVredenburg, and Tivoli De Helling continued as an independent music venue.

The De Helling location has a capacity of 400 people, and the Oudegracht location had a capacity of approximately 1000 people. Formerly one of the Netherlands' major venues (together with Paradiso, Paard van Troje, 013 and Melkweg), Tivoli Oudegracht was located in the historic premises in Utrecht's city centre, and featured more than 300 productions annually. Apart from pop concerts, there were dance evenings every Thursday, Friday and Saturday and Tivoli Oudegracht was the main concert venue for the Summer Darkness festival for many years.

The Oudegracht location is a Rijksmonument.

In May 2014 Tivoli Oudegracht closed but Tivoli De Helling continued as an independent music venue. A large new venue, named TivoliVredenburg, replaces both Tivoli and the former Muziekcentrum Vredenburg.

Tivoli (film)

Tivoli is a 1975 Mexican comedy film directed by Alberto Isaac and starring Alfonso Arau, Pancho Córdova and Lyn May. During the 1950s a Mexico City burlesque theatre is threatened with closure by property developers.

Tivoli (musical)

Tivoli is an Australian dance musical that pays tribute to the Tivoli variety and revue circuit. It was directed and choreographed by Graeme Murphy from a scenario by Murphy and Kristian Fredrikson, with dialogue by Linda Nagle and Paul Chubb. Music incorporated existing songs from Tivoli productions, original songs by Max Lambert and Linda Nagle, and an original musical score by Graeme Koehne.

Usage examples of "tivoli".

Instead he turned her toward him before they left the shelter of the Tivoli entryway and wound her scarf back around her neck to shield her from the storm.

Now, with us was Pacificus of Tivoli, who knows the pagan poets very well, and he said that when it comes to these witty riddles, no one surpasses the African poets.

But I would be displeased if the abbot had asked you to investigate me or some others like Pacificus of Tivoli or Peter of Sant’Albano.

I saw Pacificus of Tivoli, leafing through an ancient volume whose pages had become stuck together because of the humidity.

William had jumped immediately from his seat and rushed to the place where Pacificus of Tivoli and the waker were now laying Malachi on the ground, unconscious.

In the choir, a little group remained: Alinardo, Pacificus of Tivoli, Aymaro of Alessandria, and Peter of Sant’Albano.

I saw Pacificus of Tivoli, who, abandoning all notion of help, was trying to seize a crazed mule as it passed.