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DTSTART:20191010T120000Z
DTEND:20191010T130000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674547712
DTSTART:20191012T120000Z
DTEND:20191012T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674590564
DTSTART:20191013T120000Z
DTEND:20191013T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674606144
DTSTART:20191014T120000Z
DTEND:20191014T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674625728
DTSTART:20191015T120000Z
DTEND:20191015T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674648012
DTSTART:20191016T120000Z
DTEND:20191016T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674668998
DTSTART:20191017T120000Z
DTEND:20191017T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674693549
DTSTART:20191018T120000Z
DTEND:20191018T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674714266
DTSTART:20191019T120000Z
DTEND:20191019T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674734769
DTSTART:20191020T120000Z
DTEND:20191020T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674753679
DTSTART:20191021T120000Z
DTEND:20191021T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674771997
DTSTART:20191022T120000Z
DTEND:20191022T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674791181
DTSTART:20191023T120000Z
DTEND:20191023T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674812127
DTSTART:20191024T120000Z
DTEND:20191024T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674834803
DTSTART:20191025T120000Z
DTEND:20191025T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674855917
DTSTART:20191026T120000Z
DTEND:20191026T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674886633
DTSTART:20191027T120000Z
DTEND:20191027T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674904836
DTSTART:20191028T120000Z
DTEND:20191028T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674927291
DTSTART:20191029T120000Z
DTEND:20191029T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674949512
DTSTART:20191030T120000Z
DTEND:20191030T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674973517
DTSTART:20191031T120000Z
DTEND:20191031T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596674995380
DTSTART:20191101T120000Z
DTEND:20191101T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T222035Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31596675018571
DTSTART:20191102T120000Z
DTEND:20191102T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit displays maps\, plans\, and photographs of Monpazi
 er\, the best-known bastide of southwestern France. Many histories of arch
 itecture and planning include one or two plans of Monpazier\, but this exh
 ibit includes several plans as well as dozens of photographs of the town's
  buildings and open spaces\, taken during the years 1951\, 1966\, 1999\, a
 nd 2009.\n\nBastide is a variation of the Occitan word meaning "building" 
 or "group of buildings." Feudal rulers built these towns in the 13th centu
 ry to amass wealth through rents\, taxes\, fines\, fees\, and other charge
 s and to serve as places where peasants could safely live and farm and whe
 re craftsmen could pursue their trades and sell their products. Charters a
 uthorized weekly markets and one or more annual fairs\, established rules 
 of trade and conduct\, specified fines for violations\, and provided for t
 he beginnings of municipal self-government under the watchful eye of the f
 eudal lord's steward.\n\nThis exhibition is curated by John Reps\, profess
 or emeritus of city and regional planning.
LOCATION:West Sibley Exhibition Hallway\, West Sibley Hall
SUMMARY:Monpazier: A Planned Town of the 13th Century
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/monpazier_a_planned_town_of_
 the_13th_century
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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