Hyde Park area
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The Hyde Park area is a historic neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side known for its cultural institutions, including major museums and the University of Chicago.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Hyde Park neighborhood | 9 |
| Hyde Park area canonical | 2 |
| Hyde Park-Kenwood Historic District | 2 |
| Hyde Park commercial district | 1 |
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Target entity: Hyde Park area Context triple: [Museum of Science and Industry, locatedIn, Hyde Park area]
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Hyde Park
Hyde Park is a historic town in New York’s Hudson Valley best known as the longtime home of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and several notable Gilded Age estates.
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Hyde Park
Hyde Park is a historic and upscale residential and shopping district located just southwest of downtown Tampa, Florida.
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Hyde Park
"Hyde Park" is a Caroline-era comedy play by James Shirley, known for its witty depiction of London society and romantic intrigues set around the famous London park.
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Regent's Park, London
Regent's Park, London is a major Royal Park in north-central London known for its expansive green spaces, recreational facilities, and cultural institutions, including the nearby residence of the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom.
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Kensington
Kensington is a district in West London, England, known for its affluent residential areas, cultural institutions, and royal associations.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Hyde Park area Target entity description: The Hyde Park area is a historic neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side known for its cultural institutions, including major museums and the University of Chicago.
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Hyde Park
Hyde Park is a historic town in New York’s Hudson Valley best known as the longtime home of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and several notable Gilded Age estates.
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Hyde Park
"Hyde Park" is a Caroline-era comedy play by James Shirley, known for its witty depiction of London society and romantic intrigues set around the famous London park.
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Hyde Park
Hyde Park is a historic and upscale residential and shopping district located just southwest of downtown Tampa, Florida.
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Regent's Park, London
Regent's Park, London is a major Royal Park in north-central London known for its expansive green spaces, recreational facilities, and cultural institutions, including the nearby residence of the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom.
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Kensington
Kensington is a district in West London, England, known for its affluent residential areas, cultural institutions, and royal associations.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (54)
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Subject: Hyde Park area Description of subject: The Hyde Park area is a historic neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side known for its cultural institutions, including major museums and the University of Chicago.
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