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He set off along the esplanade toward the center of town.
The city even built a new esplanade to get things started.
In 1837, a new plan was developed for the Esplanade.
An esplanade is a long, open, level area, usually next to a river or large body of water, where people may walk.
"When the days get longer, people come home from work and take walks on the esplanade."
"The esplanade would not be the hostage of private development."
George turned onto the esplanade, headed out of the town.
They set out along the esplanade toward the air depot.
The land to be used for the rest of the esplanade, she said, has already been cleaned up.
A man was walking the other way, down towards the esplanade.
The whole town would turn out on the esplanade, nobody even armed.
This is to be the site of a continuous esplanade.
You've guessed right, this is Esplanade on any given day.
Many of the original buildings along the esplanade are still standing.
He ordered the driver to take him to the Esplanade.
Developers and their taxes would then pay for the esplanade.
After the lesson, she goes for a walk with her brother to the esplanade.
It was 11,700 meters long and had a 5-meter wide esplanade along the top.
"Let's go back along the esplanade to a table, for a while, anyway."
He crossed the square, stood looking up and down the esplanade.
Anyhow, he is there, and they all meet on the Esplanade.
There are a number of statues spread across the Esplanade.
Its retail shop at the Esplanade closed down in 2009.
An esplanade, with five water gates, is one of world's great river walks.
The project would also an esplanade, benches and a railing.