A curved structure that covers an elevated surface in order to support the weight above it. Arches have been a common architectural tool since 2000 BC.
Strip lighting is a type of lighting used for decoration, backlighting, and to show direction.
Typical dress shoe
A person who leads guided tours through a museum or an art gallery.
Long grass (often found on golf courses).
A reed-like marsh plant.
A building in which images of stars, planets, and constellations are projected on the inside of a dome
Low drifting clouds appearing beneath a cloud from which precipitation is falling.
A low tract of land that is moist and marshy.
Pirates of the Caribbean (Disney Ride)
A ride in Disney Land based on the Disney movie Pirates of the Caribbean. Walt Disney, the creator of Disney, was a presumed 33rd degree Freemason. This is the highest degree possible. The Freemasons were the subject of Dan Brown’s third Robert Langdon novel, The Lost Symbol. Each Disney Land location has a club 33. This is the only location in Disney Land that allows drinking. In Freemasonry, the number “3” carries much significance, as there are three degrees of masons, three major officers, three major principles, and more.
A New Hampshire golf course overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee. Bald Peak golf course is 90 minutes away from Dan Brown’s hometown (Exeter, NH), where both he and Robert Langdon attended high school at Phillips Exeter Academy.
A necklace worn to keep count of the number of Hail Marys said as the mysteries are contemplated. As one recites the prayers, he moves his fingers along the beads. By not having to count his prayers, one is able to “meditate on the mysteries.” Rosary beads are split into decades (a group of ten beads) with one large bead separating each decade. The Hail Mary is said on the ten beads of the decade while the Lord’s Prayer is said on the large bead before each decade.
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