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Gondola - Wikipedia The gondola (English: ˈɡɒndələ , Italian: [ˈɡondola]; Venetian: góndoła, Venetian: [ˈɡoŋdoɰa]) is a traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat, well suited to the conditions of the Venetian lagoon
7 Types Of Gondola. A Gondola Is More Than Just A Boat! The traditional gondola boat =, seen on the waterways of Venice, is the most well known type of gondola A Venetian gondola is an iconic flat bottomed boat in Venice that has raised sections at the bow and stern
Dodger Stadium gondola project moves forward – NBC Los Angeles Supporters and opponent of a a proposed gondola project that would run from Union Station to Dodger Stadium were part of a boisterous meeting Thursday morning when the Metro Board of Directors
Metro board approves Dodger stadium gondola despite heavy protests The gondola proposal, officially called the LA Aerial Rapid Transit, would move 5,000 people per hour from Union Station to Dodger Stadium in seven minute trips, following an aerial path above Los Angeles State Historic Park and homes in multiple communities including Chinatown, according to project proponents
Gondola | Venetian, Canal, Rowing | Britannica Gondola, tapered, 32-foot- (10-metre-) long flat-bottomed boat historically associated with the canals and lagoon of Venice, carrying from two to six passengers
Gondola - Boating and Marine Accessories The gondola is an elegant and iconic flat-bottomed boat synonymous with the waterways of Venice, Italy Steeped in history, culture, and romance, gondolas are masterfully crafted vessels used for transportation, tourism, and ceremonial purposes
LA Metro Approves Controversial Dodger Stadium Gondola Plan The Los Angeles Metro board of directors certified an environmental impact report for the controversial Dodger Stadium gondola project funded by former Dodgers owner Frank McCourt As Bill Shaikin reports in the Los Angeles Times, the board approved the EIR after a contentious meeting that was