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RAILWAY STATION IN SHANDAKEN, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Phoenicia Station; Phoenicia Railroad Station
  • Sign at Phoenicia station

Phoenicia International Festival of the Voice         
  • Elizabeth Futral performing at the 2010 festival
Phoenicia International Festival of The Voice
The Phoenicia International Festival of the Voice is an annual festival of vocal music held in Phoenicia, New York during the first week of August. The Festival was founded in 2010 and includes a variety of vocal music performances including opera, gospel music, world music, and musical theatre.
Phoenicia under Babylonian rule         
HISTORICAL PERIOD
History of lebanon under babylonian rule; History of Lebanon under Babylonian rule; Babylonian Phoenicia
The land of Phoenicia (roughly corresponding to modern Lebanon) was ruled by the Neo-Babylonian Empire from around 605 BC to 538 BC.
Phoenicia (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Phoenicia was an ancient civilization in the north of Canaan in parts of Lebanon, Syria, and Palestine. The Roman province of Phoenice encompassed the area.

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Phoenicia station

Phoenicia station is a repurposed train station located on High Street just south of Phoenicia, New York, United States. It is a frame building that opened in 1899.

It was built by the Ulster and Delaware Railroad to replace an earlier station, primarily serving the patrons of hotels in the surrounding Catskill Mountains. It remained in use for about 55 years, after the New York Central Railroad bought the U&D on February 1, 1932, and ultimately ran its last passenger train on March 31, 1954. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995 as the Phoenicia Railroad Station, and today is home to the Empire State Railway Museum.