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Verona is a fortified, medieval town that has preserved a remarkable number of historical monuments. Listed since 2000 a UNESCO World Heritage site, I was able to appreciate the history of this town while on a guided walking tour. Today, Verona is known mostly as the âcity of love,â because it was the setting of Shakespeareâs famous play âRomeo and Juliet.â So, of course, I was excited to go see âJulietâs Houseâ, a 13th century residence, with a tiny balcony overlooking the courtyard. Also in the courtyard is a bronze statue representing Shakespeareâs heroine. Fun fact: According to our guide, Julietâs balcony was added in the 20th century when tourists started flocking to the iconic site. Shakespeareâs play was set in the 14th century in Verona. The legend lives on as this is a very popular tourist spot. Nearby there is also âJulietâs Wallâ filled with love locks and love notes. ....
Many amphitheaters built in the early part of the 20th century like the Hearst Greek Theatre in Berkeley which opened in 1903 or LA s Greek Theatre which opened in 1930, relied on design and amplification principles dating back to Ancient Rome, with audiences packed in tightly and elevated above a central stage. But the popularity and power of the Grateful Dead in the 1970s and the success of two amphitheater projects in Northern California (the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View and the Concord Pavilion) by rock pioneer and promoter Bill Graham led to a building boom across the country. Through much of the 1980s and early 1990s, Promotion companies like Cellar Door Entertainment and Pace Concerts raced to build inexpensive outdoor amphitheaters on unused property. ....