notre dame Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Thu, 07 Oct 2021 11:19:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png notre dame Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Notre Dame Cathedral To Be Reopened To the Public In 2024 https://travelermaster.com/notre-dame-cathedral-to-be-reopened-to-the-public-in-2024/ Sat, 09 Oct 2021 06:00:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=25612 Five and a half years have passed since the devastating fire at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on April 5, 2016. Restoring the 850-year-old landmark to its former glory will take plenty of work, but it has recently been announced that Notre Dame is on track to reopen to the public in 2024, in […]

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Five and a half years have passed since the devastating fire at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on April 5, 2016. Restoring the 850-year-old landmark to its former glory will take plenty of work, but it has recently been announced that Notre Dame is on track to reopen to the public in 2024, in time for the Olympic Games in Paris.

The securing of the cathedral from further damage has been completed on schedule, according to a statement released by the organization responsible for its conservation and restoration. “We’re officially saying that the cathedral is now saved, that it’s solid on its pillars, that its walls are solid,” said General Jean-Louis Georgelin, who was appointed to the restoration project by French president Emmanuel Macron. According to Geiogelin, this was a critical step in order to start the phase of restoring and rebuilding the parts destroyed by the fire. 

“We are determined to win this battle of 2024, to reopen our cathedral in 2024,” Georgelin said. “It will be France’s honor to do so, and we will do so because we are all united on this goal.”

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The Most Iconic Non-Mainstream Sports Stadiums in the U.S. https://travelermaster.com/the-most-iconic-non-mainstream-sports-stadiums-in-the-u-s/ Sat, 21 Mar 2020 06:00:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=14604 Everyone has heard of Fenway Park, Lambeau Field, and Madison Square Garden. These famous sports stadiums are constantly in the spotlight and are as iconic as the sports that are played in them. What about famous stadiums and arenas that are less in the spotlight but just as important in their respective sport? Churchill Downs […]

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Everyone has heard of Fenway Park, Lambeau Field, and Madison Square Garden. These famous sports stadiums are constantly in the spotlight and are as iconic as the sports that are played in them. What about famous stadiums and arenas that are less in the spotlight but just as important in their respective sport?

Churchill Downs | Louisville, Kentucky

When horseracing is mentioned the first thing that comes to mind is Kentucky. The state is famous for its bourbon and Kentucky Derby, the biggest horseracing event of the year. Churchill Downs in Louisville was opened in 1875 and crowds can reach over 150,000 on opening day. It’s hard to think of horseracing without this famous racetrack.

Notre Dame Stadium | Indiana

This stadium is home to one of the most famous college football teams, The Fighting Irish. It was built by the same company that designed Yankee Stadium and Fenway Park and it was opened in 1930. With a seating capacity of close to 80,000, every year the Fighting Irish take the field with the Indiana faithful behind them.

Indianapolis Motor Speedway

“The brickyard,” as it has been nicknamed, is home to the most famous racing event, the Indy 500. The circuit was built in 1909, just a year after the Model T became the first mass-produced car in America. It is the 3rd oldest race track in the world, and with a seating capacity of 257,325, it is the highest-capacity sports venue in the world!

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Five and a half years have passed since the devastating fire at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on April 5, 2016. Restoring the 850-year-old landmark to its former glory will take plenty of work, but it has recently been announced that Notre Dame is on track to reopen to the public in 2024, in time for the Olympic Games in Paris.

The securing of the cathedral from further damage has been completed on schedule, according to a statement released by the organization responsible for its conservation and restoration. “We’re officially saying that the cathedral is now saved, that it’s solid on its pillars, that its walls are solid,” said General Jean-Louis Georgelin, who was appointed to the restoration project by French president Emmanuel Macron. According to Geiogelin, this was a critical step in order to start the phase of restoring and rebuilding the parts destroyed by the fire. 

“We are determined to win this battle of 2024, to reopen our cathedral in 2024,” Georgelin said. “It will be France’s honor to do so, and we will do so because we are all united on this goal.”

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The Most Iconic Non-Mainstream Sports Stadiums in the U.S. https://travelermaster.com/the-most-iconic-non-mainstream-sports-stadiums-in-the-u-s/ Sat, 21 Mar 2020 06:00:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=14604 Everyone has heard of Fenway Park, Lambeau Field, and Madison Square Garden. These famous sports stadiums are constantly in the spotlight and are as iconic as the sports that are played in them. What about famous stadiums and arenas that are less in the spotlight but just as important in their respective sport? Churchill Downs […]

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Everyone has heard of Fenway Park, Lambeau Field, and Madison Square Garden. These famous sports stadiums are constantly in the spotlight and are as iconic as the sports that are played in them. What about famous stadiums and arenas that are less in the spotlight but just as important in their respective sport?

Churchill Downs | Louisville, Kentucky

When horseracing is mentioned the first thing that comes to mind is Kentucky. The state is famous for its bourbon and Kentucky Derby, the biggest horseracing event of the year. Churchill Downs in Louisville was opened in 1875 and crowds can reach over 150,000 on opening day. It’s hard to think of horseracing without this famous racetrack.

Notre Dame Stadium | Indiana

This stadium is home to one of the most famous college football teams, The Fighting Irish. It was built by the same company that designed Yankee Stadium and Fenway Park and it was opened in 1930. With a seating capacity of close to 80,000, every year the Fighting Irish take the field with the Indiana faithful behind them.

Indianapolis Motor Speedway

“The brickyard,” as it has been nicknamed, is home to the most famous racing event, the Indy 500. The circuit was built in 1909, just a year after the Model T became the first mass-produced car in America. It is the 3rd oldest race track in the world, and with a seating capacity of 257,325, it is the highest-capacity sports venue in the world!

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