NOUN
1) a large and ornamental tent
2) a building, as at a park, used for shelter or entertainment
3) a temporary structure erected at fairs or public shows
4) an auditorium for sports or other forms of entertainment; also, an amphitheater used especially for outdoor concerts
5) a structure forming a part of a large building
6) one of a group of buildings forming a campus or complex
7) the lower part of a brilliant-cut gem, slanting outward from culet to girdle
VERB
1) to cover or furnish with or as if with a pavilion
2) to put in or as if in a pavilion
There are more than five: Mexico Pavilion Norway Pavilion China Pavilion Germany Pavilion Italy Pavilion U.S.A. Pavilion Japan Pavilion Morocco Pavilion France Pavilion United Kingdom Pavilion Canada Pavilion
The address of the Pavilion Public Library is: 5 Woodrow Drive, Pavilion, 14525 9126
The correct spelling is pavillion.
Pink Pavilion was created in 1983.
Southfield Pavilion was created in 1978.
The Pavilion of Dreams was created in 1978.
Naulakha Pavilion was created in 1633.
Seacourt Pavilion was created in 1988.
The Pavilion on the Links was created in 1880.
Royal Pavilion was created in 1815.
Hazard's Pavilion was created in 1887.
Town Pavilion was created in 1986.