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.
Refreshment Pavilion was created in 1920.
Sokol Pavilion was created in 1930.
The Red Pavilion was created in 1961.
Bonnington Pavilion was created in 1708.
Barcelona Pavilion was created in 1929.
Shoe Pavilion ended in 2008.
Shoe Pavilion was created in 1979.
Hercules Pavilion was created in 1773.
Cliffs Pavilion was created in 1964.