,persona,knowledge,context,prompted text,ground truth,origin,parallel 0,"I would like to visit the Nazareth House again. I love Benevolent institutions. I am interested in History. I have curiosity about the Description of this place. I would like to know when it was Built.","Nazareth House is a heritage-listed benevolent institution at 272 Wynnum North Road, Wynnum, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Nazareth House is prominently located on an elevation along Wynnum North Road. The complex consists of a number of buildings including the original building (St Mary's), the Convent and Chapel and two more recent additions, St Joseph's Hostel (1960s) and the nursing home known as Larmeniere (1980s). It was built from 1924 to 1939. Nazareth House, situated on Tingal Hill, Wynnum, was designed by Brisbane architectural firm, Hennessy, Hennessy, Keesing & Co and JP Donoghue and built by George Turner. Nazareth House was officially opened by Archbishop James Duhig in 1925 as part of the charitable institution established on the site by the Poor Sisters of Nazareth.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This place is the Nazareth House, which you would like to visit again. A: Can you describe this house to me? B: You have curiosity about the description of Nazareth House and I will tell you. Nazareth House is prominently located on an elevation along Wynnum North Road. The complex consists of a number of buildings including the original building, the Convent and Chapel and two more recent additions, St Joseph's Hostel and the nursing home known as Larmeniere. A: Does this house look old to me, when it was built? B: This house is relatively old, but since you would like to know when it was built, I will explain it to you. Nazareth House was built from 1924 to 1939. A: What is the history of this house? B:","B's persona: I would like to visit the Nazareth House again. I love Benevolent institutions. I am interested in History. I have curiosity about the Description of this place. I would like to know when it was Built. Relevant knowledge: Nazareth House is a heritage-listed benevolent institution at 272 Wynnum North Road, Wynnum, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Nazareth House is prominently located on an elevation along Wynnum North Road. The complex consists of a number of buildings including the original building (St Mary's), the Convent and Chapel and two more recent additions, St Joseph's Hostel (1960s) and the nursing home known as Larmeniere (1980s). It was built from 1924 to 1939. Nazareth House, situated on Tingal Hill, Wynnum, was designed by Brisbane architectural firm, Hennessy, Hennessy, Keesing & Co and JP Donoghue and built by George Turner. Nazareth House was officially opened by Archbishop James Duhig in 1925 as part of the charitable institution established on the site by the Poor Sisters of Nazareth. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This place is the Nazareth House, which you would like to visit again. A: Can you describe this house to me? B: You have curiosity about the description of Nazareth House and I will tell you. Nazareth House is prominently located on an elevation along Wynnum North Road. The complex consists of a number of buildings including the original building, the Convent and Chapel and two more recent additions, St Joseph's Hostel and the nursing home known as Larmeniere. A: Does this house look old to me, when it was built? B: This house is relatively old, but since you would like to know when it was built, I will explain it to you. Nazareth House was built from 1924 to 1939. A: What is the history of this house? B: [sMASK]"," The history of the house you are interested in began in 1925 when it was opened by Archbishop James Duhig as part of the charity established on the site by the Poor Sisters of Nazareth. The Nazareth House, located in Tingal Hill, Wynnum, was designed by the Brisbane architecture firm, Hennessy, Hennessy, Keesing & Co and JP Donoghue and built by George Turner."," Nazareth House, situated on Tingal Hill, Wynnum, was designed by Brisbane architectural firm, Hennessy, HenNESSy, Keesing & Co and JP Donoghue and built by George Turner and it was officially opened by Archbishop James Duhig in 1925 as part of the charitable institution established on the site by the Poor Sisters of Nazareth, who had purchased the land from the"," Nazareth House, situated on Tingal Hill, Wynnum, was designed by Brisbane architectural firm, Hennessy, HenNESSy, Keesing & Co and JP Donoghue and built by George Turner and it was officially opened by Archbishop James Duhig in 1925 as part of the charitable institution established on the site by the Poor Sisters of Nazareth, who had purchased the land from the" 1,"I like to visit england. I love church. I would like to know the place's other name. I wish to see library. I have to know about the church organ.","in the Church of England in Boston, Lincolnshire. The official title of the church is ""St Botolph's Church of the Parish of Boston"", but it is more commonly known as the ""Boston Stump"", and more simply by locals ""the Stump"" ever since it was completed Its tower, 266 feet 9 inches (81.31 m) tall,[a] It was long used as a landmark for sailors, and on a clear day can be seen from Norfolk. Organ The church has a large three manual pipe organ by Harrison and Harrison. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register. Library As a centre of learning, St Botolph's has a library that is located above the porch.","A: Where is this place? B: This place is in Boston, Lincolnshire.The country you like to visit. A: What are the names this place having? B: It showing your interest over knowing the place's calling names, St Botolph's Church of the Parish of Boston is the official title for this place ,but it is more commonly known as the ""Boston Stum"". The local people's saying this place as ""the stump"". A: What is the height of this church? B: It shows your love on church, the height of the tower in the church is 81.31 m. A: Is there anything special by having the tall tower ? B: For sailors this tower was used as an landmark for long time. In a clear day you can see this tower from Norfolk. A: What kind of instrument they using in the church? B: They use three large manual pipe organ of Harrison and Harrison. You can know more details about this organ in the National Pipe Organ Register. A: Finally, can you suggest some other things there to see? B:","B's persona: I like to visit england. I love church. I would like to know the place's other name. I wish to see library. I have to know about the church organ. Relevant knowledge: in the Church of England in Boston, Lincolnshire. The official title of the church is ""St Botolph's Church of the Parish of Boston"", but it is more commonly known as the ""Boston Stump"", and more simply by locals ""the Stump"" ever since it was completed Its tower, 266 feet 9 inches (81.31 m) tall,[a] It was long used as a landmark for sailors, and on a clear day can be seen from Norfolk. Organ The church has a large three manual pipe organ by Harrison and Harrison. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register. Library As a centre of learning, St Botolph's has a library that is located above the porch. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: This place is in Boston, Lincolnshire.The country you like to visit. A: What are the names this place having? B: It showing your interest over knowing the place's calling names, St Botolph's Church of the Parish of Boston is the official title for this place ,but it is more commonly known as the ""Boston Stum"". The local people's saying this place as ""the stump"". A: What is the height of this church? B: It shows your love on church, the height of the tower in the church is 81.31 m. A: Is there anything special by having the tall tower ? B: For sailors this tower was used as an landmark for long time. In a clear day you can see this tower from Norfolk. A: What kind of instrument they using in the church? B: They use three large manual pipe organ of Harrison and Harrison. You can know more details about this organ in the National Pipe Organ Register. A: Finally, can you suggest some other things there to see? B: [sMASK]"," I suggest a place, for your wish of see library is possible here. St botolph having the centre of learning is located on the porch."," As a centre of learning, St Botolph's has a library that is located above the porch, you can know more details about this library in the National Library of England"," You can see the library which is located above the porch of the church, and also you can see some other things in the church such as the stained glass windows, the pulpit, the font, the pews, the organ console, the choir stalls, the reredos, the rood screen, the chancel screen, and many more…" 2,"I am willing to start a seminary in New Brunswick. I like Protestant seminary. I love Reformed Church in America. I am inspired by John Henry Livingston. I have done my degree in St. John's University.","New Brunswick Theological Seminary is a Reformed Christian seminary with its main campus in New Brunswick, New Jersey. It was founded in 1784 and is the oldest independent Protestant seminary extant in the United States. It is one of two operated by the Reformed Church in America (RCA), a mainline Reformed Protestant denomination in Canada and the United States that follows the theological tradition and Christian practice of John Calvin. First established in New York City under the leadership of the Rev. John Henry Livingston, who instructed aspiring ministers in his home, the seminary established its presence in New Brunswick in 1810. Since 1986, the seminary has also offered classes at a satellite campus on the grounds of St. John's University in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens, New York. Although a separate institution, the seminary's early development in New Brunswick was closely connected with that of Rutgers University (formerly Queen's College and Rutgers College) before establishing its own campus in the city in 1856.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is a Reformed Christian seminary with its main campus in New Brunswick where you are willing to start a seminary, New Jersey. A: When it is found and how it is known in United states? B: It was founded in 1784 and is the oldest independent Protestant seminary which you like, extant in the United States. A: Who operate New Brunswick Theological Seminary? B: It is operated by Reformed Church in America (RCA) which you love. A: Under who's leadership it was first established in New York city? B: It was established under the leadership of the Rev. John Henry Livingston whom you are inspired by. A: Where does it offered classes at a satellite campus on the grounds? B: The seminary has offered classes at a satellite campus on the grounds of St. John's University where you have done your degree. A: To which university it was closely connected before its establishment? B:","B's persona: I am willing to start a seminary in New Brunswick. I like Protestant seminary. I love Reformed Church in America. I am inspired by John Henry Livingston. I have done my degree in St. John's University. Relevant knowledge: New Brunswick Theological Seminary is a Reformed Christian seminary with its main campus in New Brunswick, New Jersey. It was founded in 1784 and is the oldest independent Protestant seminary extant in the United States. It is one of two operated by the Reformed Church in America (RCA), a mainline Reformed Protestant denomination in Canada and the United States that follows the theological tradition and Christian practice of John Calvin. First established in New York City under the leadership of the Rev. John Henry Livingston, who instructed aspiring ministers in his home, the seminary established its presence in New Brunswick in 1810. Since 1986, the seminary has also offered classes at a satellite campus on the grounds of St. John's University in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens, New York. Although a separate institution, the seminary's early development in New Brunswick was closely connected with that of Rutgers University (formerly Queen's College and Rutgers College) before establishing its own campus in the city in 1856. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is a Reformed Christian seminary with its main campus in New Brunswick where you are willing to start a seminary, New Jersey. A: When it is found and how it is known in United states? B: It was founded in 1784 and is the oldest independent Protestant seminary which you like, extant in the United States. A: Who operate New Brunswick Theological Seminary? B: It is operated by Reformed Church in America (RCA) which you love. A: Under who's leadership it was first established in New York city? B: It was established under the leadership of the Rev. John Henry Livingston whom you are inspired by. A: Where does it offered classes at a satellite campus on the grounds? B: The seminary has offered classes at a satellite campus on the grounds of St. John's University where you have done your degree. A: To which university it was closely connected before its establishment? B: [sMASK]", It was closely connected with Rutgers University (formerly Queen's College and Rutgers College).," Although a separate institution, the seminary's early development in New Brunswick was closely connected with that of Rutgers University (formerly Queen's College and Rutgers College) before establishing its own campus in the city in 1856 New Brunswick Theological Seminary is one of two operated by the Reformed Church in America (RCA), a mainline Reformed Protestant denomination in Canada and the United States that follows the theological tradition and Christian practice of John Calvin.", The seminary's early development in New Brunswick was closely connected with that of Rutgers University (formerly Queen's College and Rutgers College) before establishing its own campus in the city in 1856 3,"I enjoy going to exhibits. I am interested in volunteer programs. I want to visit Brooklyn. I am interested in educational programs. I worry about endangered species.","The Prospect Park Zoo is a 12-acre (4.9 ha) zoo located off Flatbush Avenue on the eastern side of Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City. In conjunction with the Prospect Park Zoo's operations, the WCS offers children's educational programs, is engaged in restoration of endangered species populations, runs a wildlife theater, and reaches out to the local community through volunteer programs. The volunteer program at the Prospect Park Zoo engages members of the community; it is a combination outreach and educational program for adults. Volunteer guides conduct tours for visitors, while volunteer docents augment the educational program. Docents enroll in a four-month training program. The zoo hosts educational venues as well as exhibits. These revolve around the Discovery Center, a building with classrooms and laboratories designed to introduce school-age children to investigative practices of environmental and wildlife scientists. The Discovery Center introduces children to laboratory practices; they learn about and use professional laboratory equipment and learn how to integrate what they observe into zoological theory. As of the Wildlife Conservation Society's 2016 census of its zoos, Prospect Park Zoo had 864 animals representing 176 species. In 2007, 234,000 people visited the Prospect Park Zoo, about the same as the 2006 level of 235,000.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is the Prospect Park Zoo located on the eastern side of Prospect Park, Brooklyn, which you want to visit in New York City. A: What kind of activities are held there? B: Well, it may interest you that the Wildlife Conservation Society in conjunction with the Prospect Park Zoo's operations, offers children's educational programs, is engaged in the restoration of endangered species populations, runs a wildlife theater, and reaches out to the local community through volunteer programs. A: What kind of activities do the volunteer programs do? B: It is a very interesting program in which engages members of the community; it is a combination outreach and education program for adults that I believe you are going to like. Volunteer guides conduct tours for visitors, while volunteer docents augment the educational program. Docents enroll in a four-month training program. A: How are the educational programs held? B: As you are interested in educational programs it may interest you that the zoo hosts educational venues as well as exhibits in an area called Discovery Center that introduces children to laboratory practices. There, children learn about and use professional laboratory equipment and learn how to integrate what they observe into zoological theory. A: How many species can be seen in the Prospect Park Zoo? B: Good question! As of the Wildlife Conservation Society's 2016 census, Prospect Park Zoo had 864 animals representing 176 species. A: How many people visit the Prospect Park Zoo every year? B:","B's persona: I enjoy going to exhibits. I am interested in volunteer programs. I want to visit Brooklyn. I am interested in educational programs. I worry about endangered species. Relevant knowledge: The Prospect Park Zoo is a 12-acre (4.9 ha) zoo located off Flatbush Avenue on the eastern side of Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City. In conjunction with the Prospect Park Zoo's operations, the WCS offers children's educational programs, is engaged in restoration of endangered species populations, runs a wildlife theater, and reaches out to the local community through volunteer programs. The volunteer program at the Prospect Park Zoo engages members of the community; it is a combination outreach and educational program for adults. Volunteer guides conduct tours for visitors, while volunteer docents augment the educational program. Docents enroll in a four-month training program. The zoo hosts educational venues as well as exhibits. These revolve around the Discovery Center, a building with classrooms and laboratories designed to introduce school-age children to investigative practices of environmental and wildlife scientists. The Discovery Center introduces children to laboratory practices; they learn about and use professional laboratory equipment and learn how to integrate what they observe into zoological theory. As of the Wildlife Conservation Society's 2016 census of its zoos, Prospect Park Zoo had 864 animals representing 176 species. In 2007, 234,000 people visited the Prospect Park Zoo, about the same as the 2006 level of 235,000. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is the Prospect Park Zoo located on the eastern side of Prospect Park, Brooklyn, which you want to visit in New York City. A: What kind of activities are held there? B: Well, it may interest you that the Wildlife Conservation Society in conjunction with the Prospect Park Zoo's operations, offers children's educational programs, is engaged in the restoration of endangered species populations, runs a wildlife theater, and reaches out to the local community through volunteer programs. A: What kind of activities do the volunteer programs do? B: It is a very interesting program in which engages members of the community; it is a combination outreach and education program for adults that I believe you are going to like. Volunteer guides conduct tours for visitors, while volunteer docents augment the educational program. Docents enroll in a four-month training program. A: How are the educational programs held? B: As you are interested in educational programs it may interest you that the zoo hosts educational venues as well as exhibits in an area called Discovery Center that introduces children to laboratory practices. There, children learn about and use professional laboratory equipment and learn how to integrate what they observe into zoological theory. A: How many species can be seen in the Prospect Park Zoo? B: Good question! As of the Wildlife Conservation Society's 2016 census, Prospect Park Zoo had 864 animals representing 176 species. A: How many people visit the Prospect Park Zoo every year? B: [sMASK]"," Well, in 2007, 234,000 people visited the Prospect Park Zoo, about the same as in 2006 that it had 235,000 visitors."," Well, it may interest you that in 2007, 234,000 people visited the Prospect Park Zoo, about the same as the 2006 level of 235,000, and it may also interest you if you are interested in endangered species that the Wildlife Conservation Society is engaged in the restoration of endangered species populations, and that the zoo hosts educational venues as well as exhibits in an area called Discovery Center that introduces children to laboratory practices, and children learn about and use professional laboratory equipment and learn how to integrate what they"," In 2007, 234,000 people visited the Prospect Park Zoo, about the same as the 2006 level of 235,000." 4,"I hope to visit a heritage homestead. I love Queensland. I would like to know about the history of pastoral industry. I wish I could visit a place with historical and cultural significance. I am interested in knowing more about Aboriginal people.","Old Laura Homestead is a heritage-listed homestead in Lakefield National Park, Lakefield, Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia. Old Laura Homestead is a heritage-listed homestead in Lakefield National Park, Lakefield, Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1902 onwards. Laura Station contains a rare surviving example of an early Cape York Peninsula pastoral station house. Stockmen's Quarters. A small building of conventional meat house design with an enclosed butchering room at the core. The elements that make up Old Laura Homestead include station buildings, stockyards, structural foundations and footings, native and introduced trees and vegetation, and the homestead grounds. The workshop and saddle shed combine to form a large covered work space. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 28 July 2000. The homestead grounds contain introduced trees and evidence of former gardens and maintained lawns. The main house is surrounded by three mature frangipani trees and two large mango trees. The house yards also contain a small mature mango tree, a large eucalyptus tree and a bean tree. The fruit garden also contained custard apples.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is Old Laura Homestead. You might have visited here, since it is in Queensland where you love. A: I haven't visited that place. Can you tell me more about it? B: It is a heritage listed homestead that you want to visit. It is in Lakefield national park in Queensland, Australia. A: Nice! What can we find in this homestead? B: Since it is a pastoral station house, you can find station buildings, stockyards, workshop, saddle shed, dairy, meat house, stockman's quarters and various trees in the grounds. This might interest you as you want to know more about pastoral industry. A: Nice history! So, was this place added in any heritage registry? B: Yes. This place is part of Queensland Heritage Register from 2000. A: Does the homestead has any garden or lawns? B:","B's persona: I hope to visit a heritage homestead. I love Queensland. I would like to know about the history of pastoral industry. I wish I could visit a place with historical and cultural significance. I am interested in knowing more about Aboriginal people. Relevant knowledge: Old Laura Homestead is a heritage-listed homestead in Lakefield National Park, Lakefield, Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia. Old Laura Homestead is a heritage-listed homestead in Lakefield National Park, Lakefield, Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1902 onwards. Laura Station contains a rare surviving example of an early Cape York Peninsula pastoral station house. Stockmen's Quarters. A small building of conventional meat house design with an enclosed butchering room at the core. The elements that make up Old Laura Homestead include station buildings, stockyards, structural foundations and footings, native and introduced trees and vegetation, and the homestead grounds. The workshop and saddle shed combine to form a large covered work space. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 28 July 2000. The homestead grounds contain introduced trees and evidence of former gardens and maintained lawns. The main house is surrounded by three mature frangipani trees and two large mango trees. The house yards also contain a small mature mango tree, a large eucalyptus tree and a bean tree. The fruit garden also contained custard apples. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is Old Laura Homestead. You might have visited here, since it is in Queensland where you love. A: I haven't visited that place. Can you tell me more about it? B: It is a heritage listed homestead that you want to visit. It is in Lakefield national park in Queensland, Australia. A: Nice! What can we find in this homestead? B: Since it is a pastoral station house, you can find station buildings, stockyards, workshop, saddle shed, dairy, meat house, stockman's quarters and various trees in the grounds. This might interest you as you want to know more about pastoral industry. A: Nice history! So, was this place added in any heritage registry? B: Yes. This place is part of Queensland Heritage Register from 2000. A: Does the homestead has any garden or lawns? B: [sMASK]"," Formery, the homestead had gardens and lawns. And you can still see a small mature mango tree, a large eucalyptus tree and a bean tree."," The elements that make up Old Laura Homestead include station buildings, stockyards, structural foundations and footings, native and introduced trees and vegetation, and the homestead grounds Old Laura Station contains a rare surviving example of an early Cape York Peninsula pastoral station house The workshop and saddle shed combine to form a large covered work space The main house is surrounded by three mature frangipani trees and two large mango trees The house yards also contain a small mature mango tree and a large eucalyptus"," The elements that make up Old Laura Homestead include station buildings, stockyards, structural foundations and footings, native and introduced trees and vegetation, and the homestead grounds The homestead is surrounded by three mature frangipani trees and two large mango trees The house yards also contain a small mature mango tree, a large eucalyptus tree and a bean tree The fruit garden also contained custard apples It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 28 July" 5,"I find forts interesting' I live in the United States. I have never been to New York City. I wish to visit New York City. I serve the Army.","Fort Hamilton is a United States Army installation in the southwestern corner of the New York City borough of Brooklyn, surrounded by the communities of Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights. It is one of several posts that are part of the region which is headquartered by the Military District of Washington. However, all defenses except about half of the original fort have been demolished or buried.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: The name of this place is Fort Hamilton. A: Cool! What is it? B: It is a United States Army, an organization you serve, installation. A: Nice! Where is it located? B: It is located in the southwestern corner of the New York City, a city you wish to visit, borough of Brooklyn. A: Oh, that's interesting. Does it still maintain all its defenses? B:","B's persona: I find forts interesting' I live in the United States. I have never been to New York City. I wish to visit New York City. I serve the Army. Relevant knowledge: Fort Hamilton is a United States Army installation in the southwestern corner of the New York City borough of Brooklyn, surrounded by the communities of Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights. It is one of several posts that are part of the region which is headquartered by the Military District of Washington. However, all defenses except about half of the original fort have been demolished or buried. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: The name of this place is Fort Hamilton. A: Cool! What is it? B: It is a United States Army, an organization you serve, installation. A: Nice! Where is it located? B: It is located in the southwestern corner of the New York City, a city you wish to visit, borough of Brooklyn. A: Oh, that's interesting. Does it still maintain all its defenses? B: [sMASK]"," No, all defenses except about half of the original fort have been demolished or buried."," It is one of several posts that are part of the region which is headquartered by the Military District of Washington, but all defenses except about half of the original fort have been demolished or buried, and it is now used as a"," It is one of several posts that are part of the region which is headquartered by the Military District of Washington, however, all defenses except about half of the original fort have been demolished or buried, and it is now a" 6,"I don't like to live in a building. I hope to know Paddington. I wish to go to the City of Sydney. I would like to go to New South Wales. I am going to Australia.","The Paddington Town Hall is a heritage-listed former town hall building located at 249 Oxford Street in the inner eastern Sydney suburb of Paddington, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia The Paddington Town Hall is a heritage-listed former town hall building located at 249 Oxford Street in the inner eastern Sydney suburb of PaddingtonIt is also known as Town Hall and was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 The Paddington Town Hall is a heritage-listed former town hall building located at 249 Oxford Street in the inner eastern Sydney suburb of Paddington, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia.","A: Where is this place? B: This place is located in Paddington, an area that you hope to know. A: Amazing! In which is this place? B: This place is in the City of Sidney, a city that you wish to go. A: Awesome! But what is this place? B: This place is a town hall building, something which you don't like to live in. A: Wow! And what is the name of this place? B: The name of this place is The Paddington Town Hall, and it is a Heritage Register since April 1999. A: Hmm! Is it in Canada? B: No, this place is in Australia, a country that you are going to. Shall you go to see this place. A: So cool! And in which state of Australia is this place? B:","B's persona: I don't like to live in a building. I hope to know Paddington. I wish to go to the City of Sydney. I would like to go to New South Wales. I am going to Australia. Relevant knowledge: The Paddington Town Hall is a heritage-listed former town hall building located at 249 Oxford Street in the inner eastern Sydney suburb of Paddington, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia The Paddington Town Hall is a heritage-listed former town hall building located at 249 Oxford Street in the inner eastern Sydney suburb of PaddingtonIt is also known as Town Hall and was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 The Paddington Town Hall is a heritage-listed former town hall building located at 249 Oxford Street in the inner eastern Sydney suburb of Paddington, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: This place is located in Paddington, an area that you hope to know. A: Amazing! In which is this place? B: This place is in the City of Sidney, a city that you wish to go. A: Awesome! But what is this place? B: This place is a town hall building, something which you don't like to live in. A: Wow! And what is the name of this place? B: The name of this place is The Paddington Town Hall, and it is a Heritage Register since April 1999. A: Hmm! Is it in Canada? B: No, this place is in Australia, a country that you are going to. Shall you go to see this place. A: So cool! And in which state of Australia is this place? B: [sMASK]"," This place is in New South Wales, a state that you told me that you would like to go. That will be a great opportunity to you know this place."," This place is in New South Wales, a state that you are going to The Paddington Town Hall is a heritage-listed former town hall building located at 249 Oxford Street in the inner eastern Sydney suburb of PaddintonIt is also known as Town Hall and was added to the New South Wale State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 The P", The Paddington Town Hall is a heritage-listed former town hall building located at 249 Oxford Street in the inner eastern Sydney suburb of Padd 7,"I would like to go to Rhode Island. I am Catholic. I don't like journalist. I love basketball. I like World War II.","Providence College is a private, Catholic university in Providence, Rhode Island, with a Spring 2021 enrollment of 4,128 undergraduate students and 688 graduate students for a total enrollment of 4,816 students. In 1917, Providence College was founded as an all-male school through the efforts of the Diocese of Providence and the Dominican Province of St. Joseph. Actor John O'Hurley (Class of 1976), film directors Peter Farrelly (Class of 1979) and James O'Brien (Class of 1992), film producer and actor David Gere (Class of 1979), actress and comedian Janeane Garofalo (Class of 1986) are graduates of Providence College, as are ESPN NBA and college basketball commentator Doris Burke (Class of 1987), and sports journalist Sean McAdam (Class of 1981). The Friars men's basketball team is an original member of the Big East Conference, which was created in 1979 by a group led by former Providence coach Dave Gavitt and headquartered in Providence. By 1939, Aquinas Hall dormitory had been built to accommodate more students enrolling in general studies, but with the impact of World War II upon enrollment, President John J. Dillon, O.P. (1936–1944) lobbied Rhode Island's congressional delegation to pressure the War Department to assign Providence College an Army Specialized Training Program unit. Providence College won the 1961 and 1963 NIT championship and participated in the 1973 and 1987 Final Four, and the 1965 and 1997 squads advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is Providence College, which is located in a state you would like to go to, Rhode Island. A: Is this school associated with a religion? B: As a Catholic yourself, you will be pleased to learn that this school was founded as a Catholic school. A: Are there any famous alumni? B: You will not like this since you don't like journalists, but Sean McAdam the sports journalist graduated from here. A: What sports are played at this college? B: Since you love basketball you will be excited to learn that they play basketball at Providence College. A: Was this school historically signifigant? B: Yes, in fact you will be very interested to learn since you like World War II that during that war Providence College hosted an Army Specialized Training Program unit. A: Did the basketball team ever win any national tournaments? B:","B's persona: I would like to go to Rhode Island. I am Catholic. I don't like journalist. I love basketball. I like World War II. Relevant knowledge: Providence College is a private, Catholic university in Providence, Rhode Island, with a Spring 2021 enrollment of 4,128 undergraduate students and 688 graduate students for a total enrollment of 4,816 students. In 1917, Providence College was founded as an all-male school through the efforts of the Diocese of Providence and the Dominican Province of St. Joseph. Actor John O'Hurley (Class of 1976), film directors Peter Farrelly (Class of 1979) and James O'Brien (Class of 1992), film producer and actor David Gere (Class of 1979), actress and comedian Janeane Garofalo (Class of 1986) are graduates of Providence College, as are ESPN NBA and college basketball commentator Doris Burke (Class of 1987), and sports journalist Sean McAdam (Class of 1981). The Friars men's basketball team is an original member of the Big East Conference, which was created in 1979 by a group led by former Providence coach Dave Gavitt and headquartered in Providence. By 1939, Aquinas Hall dormitory had been built to accommodate more students enrolling in general studies, but with the impact of World War II upon enrollment, President John J. Dillon, O.P. (1936–1944) lobbied Rhode Island's congressional delegation to pressure the War Department to assign Providence College an Army Specialized Training Program unit. Providence College won the 1961 and 1963 NIT championship and participated in the 1973 and 1987 Final Four, and the 1965 and 1997 squads advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is Providence College, which is located in a state you would like to go to, Rhode Island. A: Is this school associated with a religion? B: As a Catholic yourself, you will be pleased to learn that this school was founded as a Catholic school. A: Are there any famous alumni? B: You will not like this since you don't like journalists, but Sean McAdam the sports journalist graduated from here. A: What sports are played at this college? B: Since you love basketball you will be excited to learn that they play basketball at Providence College. A: Was this school historically signifigant? B: Yes, in fact you will be very interested to learn since you like World War II that during that war Providence College hosted an Army Specialized Training Program unit. A: Did the basketball team ever win any national tournaments? B: [sMASK]"," Yes, since you love basketball you will be happy to learn that they won the NIT in 1961 and 1963."," Yes, in fact you will be very interested to learn that the basketball team won the National Invitational Tournament in 1961 and 1963 and participated in the Final Four in 1973 and 1987 and the Elite Eight in 1965 and 1997 and that the coach was Dave Gavitt, who was also the founder of the Big East Conference, which was created in 1979 by a group led by former Providence coach Dave G"," Providence College is a private, Catholic university in Providence, Rhode Island, with a Spring 2021 enrollment of 4,128 undergraduate students and 688 graduate students for a total enrollment of 4,816 students" 8,"I like walking in a park. I would like to travel to Barcelona. My favorite architect is Antoni Gaudì. I would love to learn Spanish. I love visiting museums.","Parc Güell (Catalan: Parc Güell [ˈpaɾɡ ˈɡweʎ]; Spanish: Parque Güell) is a privatized park system composed of gardens and architectural elements located on Carmel Hill, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Parc Güell (Catalan: Parc Güell [ˈpaɾɡ ˈɡweʎ]; Spanish: Parque Güell) is a public park system composed of gardens and architectural elements located on Carmel Hill, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The park was built from 1900 to 1914 and was officially opened as a public park in 1926. With urbanization in mind, Eusebi Güell assigned the design of the park to Antoni Gaudí, a renowned architect and the face of Catalan modernism.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: The name of this place is Park Güell. A: Where is this place situated? B: It is situated in Barcelona, Spain. Which is the place you would like to travel! A: What is this place? B: It's a public park, which is the place you like walking at. A: When was it built? B: It was built from 1900 to 1914 and it was officially opened in 1926. A: Who was the architect of the park? B: Your favorite one: Antoni Gaudì. A: How can I say park in Spanish? B:","B's persona: I like walking in a park. I would like to travel to Barcelona. My favorite architect is Antoni Gaudì. I would love to learn Spanish. I love visiting museums. Relevant knowledge: Parc Güell (Catalan: Parc Güell [ˈpaɾɡ ˈɡweʎ]; Spanish: Parque Güell) is a privatized park system composed of gardens and architectural elements located on Carmel Hill, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Parc Güell (Catalan: Parc Güell [ˈpaɾɡ ˈɡweʎ]; Spanish: Parque Güell) is a public park system composed of gardens and architectural elements located on Carmel Hill, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The park was built from 1900 to 1914 and was officially opened as a public park in 1926. With urbanization in mind, Eusebi Güell assigned the design of the park to Antoni Gaudí, a renowned architect and the face of Catalan modernism. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: The name of this place is Park Güell. A: Where is this place situated? B: It is situated in Barcelona, Spain. Which is the place you would like to travel! A: What is this place? B: It's a public park, which is the place you like walking at. A: When was it built? B: It was built from 1900 to 1914 and it was officially opened in 1926. A: Who was the architect of the park? B: Your favorite one: Antoni Gaudì. A: How can I say park in Spanish? B: [sMASK]"," Park in Spanish is said ""Parque"", I know you would love it since you want to learn Spanish."," Parque = park Güell = Güell Parque = Parque Guell = Guell Parqué = Parqué Guel = Guel Parques = Parques Gual = Gual Parquet = Parquet Guall = Guall Parqet = Parqet Gull = Gull Parke = Parke Gul = Gul Parkee = Parkee Gule = G", Parque Güell 9,"I want to visit South Korea. I am majoring in Korean History at university. I am planning on writing my thesis on King Jeongjo. I am especially interested in Joseon Dynasty. I like watching martial arts.","Hwaseong Fortress or Suwon Hwaseong is a fortification surrounding the centre of Suwon, the provincial capital of Gyeonggi-do, in South Korea. It was built from 1794 to 1796 by King Jeongjo. King Jeongjo apparently built Hwaseong Fortress to prepare for a move of the capital from Seoul to Suwon. Suwon was purported to be strategically positioned to connect Seoul with the West Sea (Yellow Sea) and China. The king wanted to leave the factional strife of the court to carry out reforms and believed that Suwon had the potential to grow into a new and prosperous capital. Construction of the fortress was also a response to the collapse of the Korean front line during the Imjin war. Hwaseong Fortress was built over a two and a half-year period, from 1794 to 1796 according to the designs of the architect Jeong Yakyong, who would later become a renowned leader of the Silhak movement. The fortress took 700,000 man-hours to build and cost the national treasury 870,000 nyang, the currency at the time, and 1500 sacks of rice to pay the workers. Twenty-four martial arts are demonstrated following the routine used in King Jeongjo's time as king. The twenty-four arts were compiled in 1790 by Lee Deokmu and Park Jega, who had received orders as such from King Jeongjo and a master of martial arts at that time, Baek Dongsu. The textbook they made for instruction in martial arts was formed by the arts of the Joseon dynasty. These martial arts were then practised by the soldiers of Hwaseong under the supervision of Jang Yongyeong. The demonstration occurs at 11 a.m. daily from March to November excepting Mondays, and is performed on Saturdays and Sundays only in December.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This place is Hwaseong Fortress, a fortification surrounding the centre of Suwon, which is the provincial capital of Gyeonggi-do. It is in South Korea, where you want to visit! A: Wow, do you know who built this place? B: Since you are planning on writing your thesis on King Jeongjo, you would be interested to know that this place was built by King Jeongjo from 1794 to 1796. A: Wow, do you know why he built this fortress? B: Since you are majoring in Korean History, the history of Hwaseong Fortress might interest you. It was built because King Jeongjo was preparing for a move of the capital from Seoul to Suwon and it was a response to the collapse of the Korean front line during the Imjin war. A: Ok, can you tell me who designed Hwaseong Fortress? B: Certainly. Hwaseong Fortress was built according to the designs of the architect, Jeong Yakyong. A: Wow, how much money was invested into building this fortress? B: It cost the national treasury 870,000 nyang, which was the currency at that time. Also, 1500 sacks of rice were paid to the workers. A: Are there any performances or festivals in this place? B:","B's persona: I want to visit South Korea. I am majoring in Korean History at university. I am planning on writing my thesis on King Jeongjo. I am especially interested in Joseon Dynasty. I like watching martial arts. Relevant knowledge: Hwaseong Fortress or Suwon Hwaseong is a fortification surrounding the centre of Suwon, the provincial capital of Gyeonggi-do, in South Korea. It was built from 1794 to 1796 by King Jeongjo. King Jeongjo apparently built Hwaseong Fortress to prepare for a move of the capital from Seoul to Suwon. Suwon was purported to be strategically positioned to connect Seoul with the West Sea (Yellow Sea) and China. The king wanted to leave the factional strife of the court to carry out reforms and believed that Suwon had the potential to grow into a new and prosperous capital. Construction of the fortress was also a response to the collapse of the Korean front line during the Imjin war. Hwaseong Fortress was built over a two and a half-year period, from 1794 to 1796 according to the designs of the architect Jeong Yakyong, who would later become a renowned leader of the Silhak movement. The fortress took 700,000 man-hours to build and cost the national treasury 870,000 nyang, the currency at the time, and 1500 sacks of rice to pay the workers. Twenty-four martial arts are demonstrated following the routine used in King Jeongjo's time as king. The twenty-four arts were compiled in 1790 by Lee Deokmu and Park Jega, who had received orders as such from King Jeongjo and a master of martial arts at that time, Baek Dongsu. The textbook they made for instruction in martial arts was formed by the arts of the Joseon dynasty. These martial arts were then practised by the soldiers of Hwaseong under the supervision of Jang Yongyeong. The demonstration occurs at 11 a.m. daily from March to November excepting Mondays, and is performed on Saturdays and Sundays only in December. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This place is Hwaseong Fortress, a fortification surrounding the centre of Suwon, which is the provincial capital of Gyeonggi-do. It is in South Korea, where you want to visit! A: Wow, do you know who built this place? B: Since you are planning on writing your thesis on King Jeongjo, you would be interested to know that this place was built by King Jeongjo from 1794 to 1796. A: Wow, do you know why he built this fortress? B: Since you are majoring in Korean History, the history of Hwaseong Fortress might interest you. It was built because King Jeongjo was preparing for a move of the capital from Seoul to Suwon and it was a response to the collapse of the Korean front line during the Imjin war. A: Ok, can you tell me who designed Hwaseong Fortress? B: Certainly. Hwaseong Fortress was built according to the designs of the architect, Jeong Yakyong. A: Wow, how much money was invested into building this fortress? B: It cost the national treasury 870,000 nyang, which was the currency at that time. Also, 1500 sacks of rice were paid to the workers. A: Are there any performances or festivals in this place? B: [sMASK]"," Since you like watching martial arts, you might like to watch the twenty-four martial arts which are demonstrated following the routine used in King Jeongjo's time as king. This demonstration occurs at 11 am daily from March to November except for Mondays and is performed on Saturdays and Sundays only in December."," Since you are interested in martial arts, you would be interested to know that twenty-four martial arts are demonstrated following the routine used in King Jeongjo's time as king, which were compiled in 1790 by Lee Deokmu and Park Jega, who had received orders as such from King Jeungjo and a master of martial arts at that time, Baek Dongsu, and that these martial arts were then practised by the soldiers of Hwaseong under the supervision of J"," 서울 화성센터 황조선왕대군 정종세자 장용영연 국민교육구원 한굵문환굴" 10,"I won a scholarship last year. I hate places where the air is dirty. I have attended a forum. I am interested in international trades. I've never been to California.","The Port of Long Beach, also known as the Harbor Department of the City of Long Beach, is the second-busiest container port in the United States, after the Port of Los Angeles, which it adjoins. The twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are, together, the single largest source of air pollution in the metropolitan Los Angeles area. Both ports have implemented a number of environmental programs to reduce pollution levels while continuing port growth. The Port of Long Beach hosts public outreach events called ""Let’s Talk Port"". These are forums where the community can learn and ask questions about the port. The Green Flag incentive program was set up to encourage ships to slow down in order to improve air quality. The Green Flag program provides approximately $2 million a year in discounts for vessel operators who slow their ships to 12 knots (22 km/h) or less within 20 miles (32 km) of the harbor. According to the port, the Green Flag program reduced air pollution by 600 tons in 2007 and was expected to do better in 2008.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Port of Long Beach, which is also known as the Harbor Department of the City of Long Beach. A: How is the environment around there? B: It is not really that good. Especially, the air is not that clean so, you might not like it. The twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are, the single largest source of air pollution in the metropolitan Los Angeles area. A: Oh, really? Are they trying to make any changes? B: Yes, Both ports have implemented many environmental programs to reduce pollution levels while continuing port growth. Also, there are other outreach events such as forums which you have also attended. The community can learn and ask questions about the port in these forums. A: Oh, that's interesting! What is the name of the forum? B: It's called ""Let’s Talk Port"". A: Were there any other programs that went on? B: There was also a program named ""The Green Flag incentive program."" It was set up to encourage ships to slow down in order to improve air quality. A: Can you tell me the specific details about the standard and the incentive they offer? B:","B's persona: I won a scholarship last year. I hate places where the air is dirty. I have attended a forum. I am interested in international trades. I've never been to California. Relevant knowledge: The Port of Long Beach, also known as the Harbor Department of the City of Long Beach, is the second-busiest container port in the United States, after the Port of Los Angeles, which it adjoins. The twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are, together, the single largest source of air pollution in the metropolitan Los Angeles area. Both ports have implemented a number of environmental programs to reduce pollution levels while continuing port growth. The Port of Long Beach hosts public outreach events called ""Let’s Talk Port"". These are forums where the community can learn and ask questions about the port. The Green Flag incentive program was set up to encourage ships to slow down in order to improve air quality. The Green Flag program provides approximately $2 million a year in discounts for vessel operators who slow their ships to 12 knots (22 km/h) or less within 20 miles (32 km) of the harbor. According to the port, the Green Flag program reduced air pollution by 600 tons in 2007 and was expected to do better in 2008. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Port of Long Beach, which is also known as the Harbor Department of the City of Long Beach. A: How is the environment around there? B: It is not really that good. Especially, the air is not that clean so, you might not like it. The twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are, the single largest source of air pollution in the metropolitan Los Angeles area. A: Oh, really? Are they trying to make any changes? B: Yes, Both ports have implemented many environmental programs to reduce pollution levels while continuing port growth. Also, there are other outreach events such as forums which you have also attended. The community can learn and ask questions about the port in these forums. A: Oh, that's interesting! What is the name of the forum? B: It's called ""Let’s Talk Port"". A: Were there any other programs that went on? B: There was also a program named ""The Green Flag incentive program."" It was set up to encourage ships to slow down in order to improve air quality. A: Can you tell me the specific details about the standard and the incentive they offer? B: [sMASK]"," Sure! The program provides about $2 million a year in discounts for vessel operators who slow their ships to 12 knots (22 km/h) or less within 20 miles (32 km) of the harbor. According to the port, the Green Flag program reduced air pollution by 600 tons in 2007 and was expected to do better in 2008."," The Green Flag program provides approximately $2 million a year in discounts for vessel operators who slow their ships to 12 knots (22 km/h) or less within 20 miles (32 km) of the harbor According to the port, the Green Flag Program reduced air pollution by 600 tons in 2007 and was expected to do better in 2008 The Port of Long Beach is the second-busiest container port in the United States, after the Port of Los Angeles, which it adjoins The"," The Green Flag program provides approximately $2 million a year in discounts for vessel operators who slow their ships to 12 knots (22 km/h) or less within 20 miles (32 km) of the harbor According to the port, the Green Flag Program reduced air pollution by 600 tons in 2007 and was expected to do better in 2008 The Port of Long Beach is the second-busiest container port in the United States, after the Port of Los Angeles, which it adjoins" 11,"I like learning about royal properties. I have an interest in royal weddings. I am Catholic. I hope to meet a royal. I would like to visit Windsor.","St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in England is a chapel built in the late-medieval Perpendicular Gothic style. It is both a Royal Peculiar (a church under the direct jurisdiction of the monarch) and the Chapel of the Order of the Garter. The chapel has been the site of many royal weddings, particularly of the children of Queen Victoria. St George's castle chapel was originally founded in the 14th century by King Edward III The Choir of St George's Chapel continues to this day","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. You may know it since you like learning about royal properties. A: What religion is it? B: It is bothe a Church of England and the Chaple of the Order of the Garter. I don’t know if you would love this church since you are Catholic. A: Have any royal weddings occurred here? B: Yes, it has been the site of many royal weddings. Maybe you should research this further since you have an interest in royal weddings. A: When was it built? B: Construction was completed in the 14th century. A: Is there a choir? B:","B's persona: I like learning about royal properties. I have an interest in royal weddings. I am Catholic. I hope to meet a royal. I would like to visit Windsor. Relevant knowledge: St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in England is a chapel built in the late-medieval Perpendicular Gothic style. It is both a Royal Peculiar (a church under the direct jurisdiction of the monarch) and the Chapel of the Order of the Garter. The chapel has been the site of many royal weddings, particularly of the children of Queen Victoria. St George's castle chapel was originally founded in the 14th century by King Edward III The Choir of St George's Chapel continues to this day Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. You may know it since you like learning about royal properties. A: What religion is it? B: It is bothe a Church of England and the Chaple of the Order of the Garter. I don’t know if you would love this church since you are Catholic. A: Have any royal weddings occurred here? B: Yes, it has been the site of many royal weddings. Maybe you should research this further since you have an interest in royal weddings. A: When was it built? B: Construction was completed in the 14th century. A: Is there a choir? B: [sMASK]"," Yes, they still have the choir."," Yes, the Choir of St George's Chapel continues to this day St George's castle chapel was originally founded in the 14th century by King Edward III The chapel has been the site of many royal weddings, particularly of the children of Queen Victoria You may know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place It is both a Church of England and the Chapel of the Order of the Garter I don't know if you would love this church since you are"," Yes, the Choir of St George's Chapel continues to this day" 12,"I would like to visit my friend in Russia this summer. I have a computer wallpaper with a depiction of the myth of Prometheus. I hate people drawing swastikas in the streets. I love taking ski lifts in my travels. I have travelled around many different countries in Europe.","Mount Elbrus (Russian: Эльбру́с, tr. Elbrus, IPA: [ɪlʲˈbrus]; Karachay-Balkar: Минги тау, romanized: Mingi Taw) is the highest and most prominent peak in Russia and Europe. Elbrus is situated in the northwest of the Caucasus, 100 kilometers from the Black Sea and 370 kilometers from the Caspian Sea, from where it is possible to see it in exceptionally clear weather. Elbrus is located 65 kilometers southwest of the city of Kislovodsk and 80 kilometers west-southwest of Nalchik. Three ski lifts take visitors up to an altitude of 3,847 meters. The dormant volcano rises 5,642 m (18,510 ft) above sea level, and is the highest stratovolcano in Eurasia, and the tenth-most prominent peak in the world. Three ski lifts take visitors up to an altitude of 3,847 meters. One peak of the Caucasus was pointed out—the name of the peak was Strobilos—where according to the story Prometheus was hung by Hephaistos on Zeus’ order”. Arrian’s Strobilos, or latinized Strobilus, was later identified as Elbrus by some writers such as Douglas Freshfield in The Exploration of the Caucasus (1896). Second World War The Nazi Swastika was placed on the summit of Mount Elbrus on 21 August 1942. When news reached Adolf Hitler that a detachment of mountaineers was sent by the general officer commanding the German division to climb to the summit of Elbrus and plant the swastika flag at its top, he reportedly flew into a rage, called the achievement a ""stunt"" and threatened to court martial the general.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is the Mount Elbrus, the highest and most prominent peak in Russia and the continent, you cannot have seen any higher peak than Elbrus in your travels around Europe. A: What's the closest town to Mount Elbrus? B: The Mount Elbrus is located in the Northwest of the Caucasus, 100 kilometers from the Black Sea, 65 kilometers southwest of Kislovodsk and 80 kilometers west-southwest of Nalchik; if your Russian friend lives in any of these cities maybe you could go on a trip with him to the Elbrus if you travel to Russia next summer. A: Is there any cable transport to go up this mountain? B: There are three ski lifts for visitors, and I'm sure you'd love them even if they won't get you to the summit, because they only reach 3,847 meters. A: How far from the top of the mountain does highest ski lift in Mount Elbrus leave you? B: Mount Elbrus is 5,642 meters high above the sea level, and its ski lifts only reach 3,847 meters, so there's a difference of 1,795 meters in altitude. A: Is there any interesting story about this mountain? B: Let me tell you an interesting mythological story: you may not know that the god in your computer wallpaper, Prometheus, is thought to have suffered Zeus' punishment in Mount Elbrus according to some writers such as Douglas Freshfield. A: Has anyone put some flag on the top of the mountain? B:","B's persona: I would like to visit my friend in Russia this summer. I have a computer wallpaper with a depiction of the myth of Prometheus. I hate people drawing swastikas in the streets. I love taking ski lifts in my travels. I have travelled around many different countries in Europe. Relevant knowledge: Mount Elbrus (Russian: Эльбру́с, tr. Elbrus, IPA: [ɪlʲˈbrus]; Karachay-Balkar: Минги тау, romanized: Mingi Taw) is the highest and most prominent peak in Russia and Europe. Elbrus is situated in the northwest of the Caucasus, 100 kilometers from the Black Sea and 370 kilometers from the Caspian Sea, from where it is possible to see it in exceptionally clear weather. Elbrus is located 65 kilometers southwest of the city of Kislovodsk and 80 kilometers west-southwest of Nalchik. Three ski lifts take visitors up to an altitude of 3,847 meters. The dormant volcano rises 5,642 m (18,510 ft) above sea level, and is the highest stratovolcano in Eurasia, and the tenth-most prominent peak in the world. Three ski lifts take visitors up to an altitude of 3,847 meters. One peak of the Caucasus was pointed out—the name of the peak was Strobilos—where according to the story Prometheus was hung by Hephaistos on Zeus’ order”. Arrian’s Strobilos, or latinized Strobilus, was later identified as Elbrus by some writers such as Douglas Freshfield in The Exploration of the Caucasus (1896). Second World War The Nazi Swastika was placed on the summit of Mount Elbrus on 21 August 1942. When news reached Adolf Hitler that a detachment of mountaineers was sent by the general officer commanding the German division to climb to the summit of Elbrus and plant the swastika flag at its top, he reportedly flew into a rage, called the achievement a ""stunt"" and threatened to court martial the general. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is the Mount Elbrus, the highest and most prominent peak in Russia and the continent, you cannot have seen any higher peak than Elbrus in your travels around Europe. A: What's the closest town to Mount Elbrus? B: The Mount Elbrus is located in the Northwest of the Caucasus, 100 kilometers from the Black Sea, 65 kilometers southwest of Kislovodsk and 80 kilometers west-southwest of Nalchik; if your Russian friend lives in any of these cities maybe you could go on a trip with him to the Elbrus if you travel to Russia next summer. A: Is there any cable transport to go up this mountain? B: There are three ski lifts for visitors, and I'm sure you'd love them even if they won't get you to the summit, because they only reach 3,847 meters. A: How far from the top of the mountain does highest ski lift in Mount Elbrus leave you? B: Mount Elbrus is 5,642 meters high above the sea level, and its ski lifts only reach 3,847 meters, so there's a difference of 1,795 meters in altitude. A: Is there any interesting story about this mountain? B: Let me tell you an interesting mythological story: you may not know that the god in your computer wallpaper, Prometheus, is thought to have suffered Zeus' punishment in Mount Elbrus according to some writers such as Douglas Freshfield. A: Has anyone put some flag on the top of the mountain? B: [sMASK]"," There's one flag put on top of Mount Elbrus that you would hate to see: during Second World War, German Nazis put a swastika flag on the summit of Mount Elbrus on 21 August 1942."," The swastika flag was placed on the top of Mount Elbrus on 21 August 1942, when news reached Adolf Hitler that a detachment of mountaineers was sent by the general officer commanding the German division to climb to the summit of Elbruss and plant the swastika at its top, he reportedly flew into a rage, called the achievement a ""stunt"" and threatened to court martial the general, the swastikas were removed from the summit in 1943, and the flag was replaced by"," Эльбрус (ЭЛЕБРУС) Минги тау (МИНГИ ТАУ) Elbrus (Ель-бурс) Mingi Taw (ИнГи Тау) Mount Elbrus Mount Mingi T" 13,"I like animals. I have been to Michigan. I am passionate about birds. I hope to see a lion. I would like to visit a zoo.","The Detroit Zoo is a zoo located in Royal Oak and Huntington Woods, Michigan, about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the Detroit city limits, at the intersection of Woodward Avenue, 10 Mile Road, and Interstate 696. In 2011, the lions received a home makeover, which includes more than double the room to roam, new landscaping and a glass wall for a much closer encounter with visitors. Situated on 125 acres of naturalistic exhibits, it is home to more than 2,400 animals representing 235 species. The Detroit Zoo was the first zoo in the United States to use barless exhibits extensively. The 4-acre Arctic Ring of Life, which opened in October 2001, is home to three polar bears, gray seals, a harbor seal and arctic foxes. It is among the largest polar bear habitats in North American zoos. Among other highlights at the Detroit Zoo are the Horace H. Rackham Memorial Fountain, the 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge Tauber Family Railroad, the Carousel, and the Ford Education Center which houses the Simulator Ride and 4-D Theater.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is Detroit Zoo in Michigan. You may know it since you have lived in Michigan. A: Are there any lions at the zoo? B: I understand that you hope to see a lion, well you are in luck, there are lions at this zoo. A: How many animals are at the zoo? B: There are 2,400 animals at the zoo. I understand that you like animals, so this would be a good place for you to go. A: Does the zoo have any accolades? B: It was the first zoo to use entirely barless exhibits. A: Does the zoo have any polar bears? B: Yes, it has the largest polar bear habitat in North American Zoos. A: Are there any other exhibits at the zoo besides animals? B:","B's persona: I like animals. I have been to Michigan. I am passionate about birds. I hope to see a lion. I would like to visit a zoo. Relevant knowledge: The Detroit Zoo is a zoo located in Royal Oak and Huntington Woods, Michigan, about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the Detroit city limits, at the intersection of Woodward Avenue, 10 Mile Road, and Interstate 696. In 2011, the lions received a home makeover, which includes more than double the room to roam, new landscaping and a glass wall for a much closer encounter with visitors. Situated on 125 acres of naturalistic exhibits, it is home to more than 2,400 animals representing 235 species. The Detroit Zoo was the first zoo in the United States to use barless exhibits extensively. The 4-acre Arctic Ring of Life, which opened in October 2001, is home to three polar bears, gray seals, a harbor seal and arctic foxes. It is among the largest polar bear habitats in North American zoos. Among other highlights at the Detroit Zoo are the Horace H. Rackham Memorial Fountain, the 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge Tauber Family Railroad, the Carousel, and the Ford Education Center which houses the Simulator Ride and 4-D Theater. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is Detroit Zoo in Michigan. You may know it since you have lived in Michigan. A: Are there any lions at the zoo? B: I understand that you hope to see a lion, well you are in luck, there are lions at this zoo. A: How many animals are at the zoo? B: There are 2,400 animals at the zoo. I understand that you like animals, so this would be a good place for you to go. A: Does the zoo have any accolades? B: It was the first zoo to use entirely barless exhibits. A: Does the zoo have any polar bears? B: Yes, it has the largest polar bear habitat in North American Zoos. A: Are there any other exhibits at the zoo besides animals? B: [sMASK]", There are many different exhibits. The most interesting being the 4-D Theatre experience.," Yes, there are many other exhibits at the zoo, such as the Horace Rackham Memorial Fountain, the 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge Tauber Family Railroad, the Carousel, the Ford Education Center which houses the Simulator Ride and 4-D Theater, the 4-acre Arctic Ring of Life, which opened in October 2001, is home to three polar bears, gray seals, a harbor seal and arctic foxes, the African Savanna, which is home"," Yes, the zoo has a carousel, a simulator ride, a 4-D theater, the Horace Rackham Memorial Fountain, the 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge Tauber Family Railroad, the Carousel, and the Ford Education Center which houses the Simulator Ride and 4-d Theater" 14,"I love art. I'm interested in architecture. I love lakes. I want to go on a trip. I want to visit China.","The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) (simplified Chinese: 国家大剧院; traditional Chinese: 國家大劇院; pinyin: Guójiā dà jùyuàn; literally: National Grand Theatre), and colloquially described as The Giant Egg (巨蛋), is an arts centre containing an opera house in Beijing, People's Republic of China. Designed by French architect Paul Andreu There are Opera hall, Music hall, theater and art exhibition halls, restaurants, audio shops, and other supporting facilities. Designed by French architect Paul Andreu, the NCPA opened in 2007 and is the largest theatre complex in Asia. NCPA is surrounded by an artificial lake, although the winter temperatures in Beijing sometimes fall below zero degrees Celsius and the lake does not freeze in the winter. It is achieved by the use of a closed circulation system, the constant temperature groundwater injected into the lake surface, so the water temperature of the artificial lake can be controlled above zero degrees in winter. the NCPA is the largest theatre complex in Asia.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: Hello! This place is National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), an arts centre consisting of an opera house in Beijing, People's Republic of China. You love art so put this place on your China trip! A: Who is the architect of National Centre for the Performing Arts? B: The immaculate architecture of National Centre for the Performing Arts is designed by French architect Paul Andreu. If you’re interested in architecture, this centre is a must-go! A: What are the facilities in National Centre for the Performing Arts? B: National Centre for the Performing Arts has an Opera hall, Music hall, theater and art exhibition halls, restaurants, audio shops, and other supporting facilities. A: When did National Centre for the Performing Arts open? B: National Centre for the Performing Arts opened on December 2007. A: What is the surrounding of National Centre for the Performing Arts? B: National Centre for the Performing Arts is surrounded by an artificial lake, so even in the winter, it won’t freeze! If you like lakes, you can enjoy the view throughout the year. A: How large is National Centre for the Performing Arts? B:","B's persona: I love art. I'm interested in architecture. I love lakes. I want to go on a trip. I want to visit China. Relevant knowledge: The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) (simplified Chinese: 国家大剧院; traditional Chinese: 國家大劇院; pinyin: Guójiā dà jùyuàn; literally: National Grand Theatre), and colloquially described as The Giant Egg (巨蛋), is an arts centre containing an opera house in Beijing, People's Republic of China. Designed by French architect Paul Andreu There are Opera hall, Music hall, theater and art exhibition halls, restaurants, audio shops, and other supporting facilities. Designed by French architect Paul Andreu, the NCPA opened in 2007 and is the largest theatre complex in Asia. NCPA is surrounded by an artificial lake, although the winter temperatures in Beijing sometimes fall below zero degrees Celsius and the lake does not freeze in the winter. It is achieved by the use of a closed circulation system, the constant temperature groundwater injected into the lake surface, so the water temperature of the artificial lake can be controlled above zero degrees in winter. the NCPA is the largest theatre complex in Asia. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: Hello! This place is National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), an arts centre consisting of an opera house in Beijing, People's Republic of China. You love art so put this place on your China trip! A: Who is the architect of National Centre for the Performing Arts? B: The immaculate architecture of National Centre for the Performing Arts is designed by French architect Paul Andreu. If you’re interested in architecture, this centre is a must-go! A: What are the facilities in National Centre for the Performing Arts? B: National Centre for the Performing Arts has an Opera hall, Music hall, theater and art exhibition halls, restaurants, audio shops, and other supporting facilities. A: When did National Centre for the Performing Arts open? B: National Centre for the Performing Arts opened on December 2007. A: What is the surrounding of National Centre for the Performing Arts? B: National Centre for the Performing Arts is surrounded by an artificial lake, so even in the winter, it won’t freeze! If you like lakes, you can enjoy the view throughout the year. A: How large is National Centre for the Performing Arts? B: [sMASK]", National Centre for the Performing Arts is the largest theatre complex in Asia.," National Centre for the Performing Arts is the largest theatre complex in Asia, with a total floor area of 1,000,000 square meters, including the Opera hall, Music hall, theater and art exhibition halls, restaurants, audio shops, and other supporting facilities, the total floor space of National Centre For The Performing"," National Centre for the Performing Arts is the largest theatre complex in Asia, with a total floor area of more than 1,000,000 square meters, including the Opera hall, Music hall, theater and art exhibition halls, restaurants, audio shops, and other supporting facilities, the total floor space of National Centre For The Performing Art is more than 2 million square meters" 15,"I like walking. I have been to Staffordshire. I am from England. I hope to ride on a boat. I would like to visit a canal.","The Hatherton Canal is a derelict branch of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal in south Staffordshire, England. It was constructed in two phases, the first section opening in 1841 and connecting the main line to Churchbridge, from where a tramway connected to the Great Wyrley coal mines. Considerable work has been done beyond it to remove trees and reinstate the towpath, creating a useful walking route. It ceased to be used by commercial traffic in August 1950 (with a single coal boat in February 1951), and was abandoned in 1955. Plans for its restoration began in 1975 and the forerunner to the Lichfield and Hatherton Canals Restoration Trust was formed in 1989. This phase was completed in April 1841, and a tramway from the terminus to Great Wyrley, which was used to transport coal, was completed the following year.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is called the Hatherton Canal and is located in Staffordshire. Since you have been to Staffordshire, you may have been here. A: When was the canal first opened? B: The first section of the canal opened in 1841. A: Can you walk along the canal? B: Sections of the canal have had considerable amounts of work done to them to make them into walking routes. As someone who likes walking and would like to visit a canal, this could be a good destination. A: When was the canal no longer used? B: Commercial operations stopped in August of 1950 and the canal was completely abandoned in 1955. A: Is there plans to restore the canal? B: Yes, plans for restoration of the canal began in 1975. Maybe one day you will be able to fulfil your dreams of riding on a boat at this destination. A: What was the canal originally used for? B:","B's persona: I like walking. I have been to Staffordshire. I am from England. I hope to ride on a boat. I would like to visit a canal. Relevant knowledge: The Hatherton Canal is a derelict branch of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal in south Staffordshire, England. It was constructed in two phases, the first section opening in 1841 and connecting the main line to Churchbridge, from where a tramway connected to the Great Wyrley coal mines. Considerable work has been done beyond it to remove trees and reinstate the towpath, creating a useful walking route. It ceased to be used by commercial traffic in August 1950 (with a single coal boat in February 1951), and was abandoned in 1955. Plans for its restoration began in 1975 and the forerunner to the Lichfield and Hatherton Canals Restoration Trust was formed in 1989. This phase was completed in April 1841, and a tramway from the terminus to Great Wyrley, which was used to transport coal, was completed the following year. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is called the Hatherton Canal and is located in Staffordshire. Since you have been to Staffordshire, you may have been here. A: When was the canal first opened? B: The first section of the canal opened in 1841. A: Can you walk along the canal? B: Sections of the canal have had considerable amounts of work done to them to make them into walking routes. As someone who likes walking and would like to visit a canal, this could be a good destination. A: When was the canal no longer used? B: Commercial operations stopped in August of 1950 and the canal was completely abandoned in 1955. A: Is there plans to restore the canal? B: Yes, plans for restoration of the canal began in 1975. Maybe one day you will be able to fulfil your dreams of riding on a boat at this destination. A: What was the canal originally used for? B: [sMASK]", The canal was originally used to transport coal from Great Wyrley to a tramway.," The Hatherton Canal was constructed in two phases, the first section opening in 1841 and connecting the main line to Churchbridge, from where a tramway connected to the Great Wyrley coal mines, and the second phase was completed in April 1841, and a tramroad from the terminus to Great Wyrle, which was used to transport coal, was completed the following year The Hather"," The Hatherton Canal is a derelict branch of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal in south Staffordshire, England" 16,"I like scenic views. I have an interest in history. I am European. I hope to join the Army. I would like to see military artefacts.","Fort Humboldt State Historic Park is a California state park, located in Eureka, California, United States. Of particular note are the prominent views of Humboldt Bay, the Samoa peninsula, and portions of Eureka from the bluff occupied by the park and structures. In addition to various displays of the trappings of military service and a vintage mountain howitzer cannon, the hospital building houses artifacts and particularly rousing accounts (including extensive signage) of the Native American experience of European settlers. Within the collection, there are trains, logging equipment, including a fully functional Steam Donkey engine, and an authentic Native American dug-out canoe. In the summer of 1952 representatives of the State attended a luncheon meeting held in Eureka and there stated they were interested in setting the fort up as a state monument. They explained that they would eventually make an authentic restoration. In 1955 the area was deeded to the State of California with the understanding that the state would reconstruct the historic buildings and interpret the settlement of the northern California coast. On September 14, 1867, the last unit was withdrawn from Fort Humboldt and the post was abandoned, although the Humboldt County journalist Andrew Genzoli recorded that ""January 1867 was the last Monthly Post Return for Fort Humboldt.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: It is Fort Humboldt State Historic Park. I thought you might like it since you have an interest in military history. A: Are there any scenic views? B: Yes, there are good views of the Humboldt Bay and the Samoa Peninsula. I think you should go here since you like scenic views. A: What objects are on display? B: There are numerous objects on display including a howitzer cannon and a historic hospital building. I know you would like to see military artefacts, so this could be a good place to go. A: What else can we see in the park? B: There is a historic garden containing medicinal, edible, and ornamental plants. You can also see trains, Steam donkey engine and Native American dug-out canoe. A: When did the park open? B: The park was established in 1955. A: When was the fort abandoned? B:","B's persona: I like scenic views. I have an interest in history. I am European. I hope to join the Army. I would like to see military artefacts. Relevant knowledge: Fort Humboldt State Historic Park is a California state park, located in Eureka, California, United States. Of particular note are the prominent views of Humboldt Bay, the Samoa peninsula, and portions of Eureka from the bluff occupied by the park and structures. In addition to various displays of the trappings of military service and a vintage mountain howitzer cannon, the hospital building houses artifacts and particularly rousing accounts (including extensive signage) of the Native American experience of European settlers. Within the collection, there are trains, logging equipment, including a fully functional Steam Donkey engine, and an authentic Native American dug-out canoe. In the summer of 1952 representatives of the State attended a luncheon meeting held in Eureka and there stated they were interested in setting the fort up as a state monument. They explained that they would eventually make an authentic restoration. In 1955 the area was deeded to the State of California with the understanding that the state would reconstruct the historic buildings and interpret the settlement of the northern California coast. On September 14, 1867, the last unit was withdrawn from Fort Humboldt and the post was abandoned, although the Humboldt County journalist Andrew Genzoli recorded that ""January 1867 was the last Monthly Post Return for Fort Humboldt. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: It is Fort Humboldt State Historic Park. I thought you might like it since you have an interest in military history. A: Are there any scenic views? B: Yes, there are good views of the Humboldt Bay and the Samoa Peninsula. I think you should go here since you like scenic views. A: What objects are on display? B: There are numerous objects on display including a howitzer cannon and a historic hospital building. I know you would like to see military artefacts, so this could be a good place to go. A: What else can we see in the park? B: There is a historic garden containing medicinal, edible, and ornamental plants. You can also see trains, Steam donkey engine and Native American dug-out canoe. A: When did the park open? B: The park was established in 1955. A: When was the fort abandoned? B: [sMASK]"," On the 14th of September 1867, the last unit was withdrawn from the fort and it was left abandoned."," On September 14, 1867, the last unit was withdrawn from Fort Humboldt and the post was abandoned, although the Humbolt County journalist Andrew Genzoli recorded that ""January 1867 was the last Monthly Post Return for Fort H"," On September 14, 1867, the last unit was withdrawn from Fort Humboldt and the post was abandoned, although the Humbolt County journalist Andrew Genzoli recorded that ""January 1867 was the last Monthly Post Return for Fort H" 17,"I like to stay at hotels rather than apartments when travelling abroad. I would like to visit my cousin living in Chile someday. I love relaxing near a quiet lake. I have been in three national parks. I wouldn't like to live on high on the Andes mountains.","Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park (Spanish pronunciation: [biˈsente ˈpeɾez roˈsales]) is located in Los Lagos Region, Llanquihue Province, of Chile. This national park covers about 2,530 km2 (977 sq mi) and is almost entirely in the Andes mountain chain. The park protects the body of Todos los Santos Lake and a large part of its catchment. The outlet of the lake at the Petrohué locality gives rise to the Petrohué River. A short distance downstream, still within the limits of the Park, the Petrohué river flows through the Petrohue Waterfalls. The Park also contains the eastern slope of Volcan Osorno, the southern slope of the Puntiagudo and the western slopes of the Tronador, with a maximum altitude of 3,491 m (11,453 ft). These mountains with year round snow give a strong imprint to the landscape. The adjacent national parks Vicente Pérez Rosales and Puyehue National Park in Chile, and Nahuel Huapi National Park and Lanín National Park in Argentina, provide a continuous protected area of close to 15,000 km2 (5,792 sq mi). This Park and the geographically contiguous Puyehue, Nahuel Huapi and Lanin parks provide habitat to the puma, Puma concolor. The local sub-species is relatively small, usually not more than 30 or 40 kg, and preys on pudu Pudu puda, a tiny deer of solitary and reclusive forest habitat.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Chilean National Park of Vicente Pérez Rosales, located in Los Lagos Region within the Llanquihue Province. Someday you could visit your cousing in Chile and maybe you could go together to this national park. A: Is it a big national park? B: Yes it is, with its 2,530 km2 (977 square miles) it may be larger than any of the three national parks you have visited before. A: What things can I see and find in the Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park? B: There's a lake within the national park you would like, the Todos los Santos Lake, and the Petrohué River coming from the lake's outlet. The river flows into Petrohue Waterfalls also present in the area. A: Can you tell me some other characteristic feature of the national park's landscape? B: The Volcan Osorno, Puntiagudo and Tronador mountains within the national park have snow on top all year which gives a strong imprint to the landscape. A: Are there any other national parks near Vicente Pérez Rosales? B: Yes, the Chilean Puyehue National Park in Chile, and Nahuel Huapi National Park and Lanín National Park in Argentina are adjacent to it adding up to a total area of near 15,000 km2 protected. A: Can you tell me an animal species living in this national park? B:","B's persona: I like to stay at hotels rather than apartments when travelling abroad. I would like to visit my cousin living in Chile someday. I love relaxing near a quiet lake. I have been in three national parks. I wouldn't like to live on high on the Andes mountains. Relevant knowledge: Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park (Spanish pronunciation: [biˈsente ˈpeɾez roˈsales]) is located in Los Lagos Region, Llanquihue Province, of Chile. This national park covers about 2,530 km2 (977 sq mi) and is almost entirely in the Andes mountain chain. The park protects the body of Todos los Santos Lake and a large part of its catchment. The outlet of the lake at the Petrohué locality gives rise to the Petrohué River. A short distance downstream, still within the limits of the Park, the Petrohué river flows through the Petrohue Waterfalls. The Park also contains the eastern slope of Volcan Osorno, the southern slope of the Puntiagudo and the western slopes of the Tronador, with a maximum altitude of 3,491 m (11,453 ft). These mountains with year round snow give a strong imprint to the landscape. The adjacent national parks Vicente Pérez Rosales and Puyehue National Park in Chile, and Nahuel Huapi National Park and Lanín National Park in Argentina, provide a continuous protected area of close to 15,000 km2 (5,792 sq mi). This Park and the geographically contiguous Puyehue, Nahuel Huapi and Lanin parks provide habitat to the puma, Puma concolor. The local sub-species is relatively small, usually not more than 30 or 40 kg, and preys on pudu Pudu puda, a tiny deer of solitary and reclusive forest habitat. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Chilean National Park of Vicente Pérez Rosales, located in Los Lagos Region within the Llanquihue Province. Someday you could visit your cousing in Chile and maybe you could go together to this national park. A: Is it a big national park? B: Yes it is, with its 2,530 km2 (977 square miles) it may be larger than any of the three national parks you have visited before. A: What things can I see and find in the Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park? B: There's a lake within the national park you would like, the Todos los Santos Lake, and the Petrohué River coming from the lake's outlet. The river flows into Petrohue Waterfalls also present in the area. A: Can you tell me some other characteristic feature of the national park's landscape? B: The Volcan Osorno, Puntiagudo and Tronador mountains within the national park have snow on top all year which gives a strong imprint to the landscape. A: Are there any other national parks near Vicente Pérez Rosales? B: Yes, the Chilean Puyehue National Park in Chile, and Nahuel Huapi National Park and Lanín National Park in Argentina are adjacent to it adding up to a total area of near 15,000 km2 protected. A: Can you tell me an animal species living in this national park? B: [sMASK]"," Vicente Pérez Rosales, and also Puyehue, Lanin and Nahuel Huapi National Parks host pumas (Puma concolor) in their habitat, a small local sub-species weighing no more than 40 kg which preys on a local tiny pudu deer (Pudu puda)."," The Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park and the adjacent Puyehue, Nahuel Huapi and Lanín national parks provide habitat to the puma, Puma concolor, a relatively small, usually not more than 30 or 40 kg, and preys on pudu Pudu puda, a tiny deer of solitary and reclusive"," Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park VICENTE PÉREZ ROSALES NATIONAL PARK Location Los Lagos Region, Llanquihue Province, Chile Area 2,530 km2 (977 sq mi) Geography Almost entirely in the Andes mountain chain Lakes Todos los Santos Lake Volcan Osorno, Puntiagudo and Tronador Mountains Volcano Os" 18,"I like hanging in parks with my friends. I wish I could go to Paris. Central Park is my favorite public garden in the world. I am not very fond of biking. I love picnics.","The Bois de Boulogne (French pronunciation: ​[bwɑ d(ə) bulɔɲ], ""Boulogne woodland"") is a large public park located along the western edge of the 16th arrondissement of Paris It covers an area of 845 hectares (2088 acres), which is about two and a half times the area of Central Park in New York, On weekends, the Bois de Boulogne is full of activities such as biking, jogging, boat rowing, horseback and pony rides, and remote control speed boats. Picnics are permitted in most parts of the park, but barbecues are not allowed. A weekly 5 km Parkrun takes place within the park.","A: Where is this place? B: This place is in Paris! You would love to go there. A: What is exactly the Bois de Boulogne? B: The Bois of Boulogne is a public garden, a great spot for hanging with friends! A: How big is this park? B: The park covers an area of 845 hectares, it's more than as twice as big of your favorite park, Central Park! A: What activities can be done in the park? B: Bois de Boulogne is full of activities. Since you don't like biking, you can always jog, bot rowing, horseback and pony ride. A: Can I have picnic in the park? B: Sure you can! I know you like picnics, but remember that barbecues are not allowed! A: Is it right that there is a run competition in the park? B:","B's persona: I like hanging in parks with my friends. I wish I could go to Paris. Central Park is my favorite public garden in the world. I am not very fond of biking. I love picnics. Relevant knowledge: The Bois de Boulogne (French pronunciation: ​[bwɑ d(ə) bulɔɲ], ""Boulogne woodland"") is a large public park located along the western edge of the 16th arrondissement of Paris It covers an area of 845 hectares (2088 acres), which is about two and a half times the area of Central Park in New York, On weekends, the Bois de Boulogne is full of activities such as biking, jogging, boat rowing, horseback and pony rides, and remote control speed boats. Picnics are permitted in most parts of the park, but barbecues are not allowed. A weekly 5 km Parkrun takes place within the park. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: This place is in Paris! You would love to go there. A: What is exactly the Bois de Boulogne? B: The Bois of Boulogne is a public garden, a great spot for hanging with friends! A: How big is this park? B: The park covers an area of 845 hectares, it's more than as twice as big of your favorite park, Central Park! A: What activities can be done in the park? B: Bois de Boulogne is full of activities. Since you don't like biking, you can always jog, bot rowing, horseback and pony ride. A: Can I have picnic in the park? B: Sure you can! I know you like picnics, but remember that barbecues are not allowed! A: Is it right that there is a run competition in the park? B: [sMASK]"," Yes, every week a 5 km run takes place in the park."," Yes, the Bois de Boulogne hosts a weekly 5 km Parkrun competition, it's a great way to get in shape, and it's also a great opportunity to meet new people"," Yes, the Bois de Boulogne hosts a weekly 5 km Parkrun every Saturday morning" 19,"I am living in California. I would like to visit Big Sur. I hate being stuck in traffic. I like arches a lot. I love taking photos with my camera.","Bixby Creek Bridge, also known as Bixby Canyon Bridge, on the Big Sur coast of California, is one of the most photographed bridges in California due to its aesthetic design, ""graceful architecture and magnificent setting"". The bridge is 120 miles (190 km) south of San Francisco and 13 miles (21 km) south of Carmel in Monterey County along State Route 1. The bridge is ""one of the most photographed features on the West Coast"" and in the world. '""It's the gateway to Big Sur and the interior has never been logged. The land is pristine."" Zad Leavy, former executive director of the Big Sur Land Trust, described the land as ""..the most spectacular meeting of ocean and land in the entire United States."" It is a reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch bridge. During holiday weekends and most summer vacation periods, the bridge area is ""like a Safeway parking lot"" according to a local resident. Traffic can come to a standstill as motorists wait for a parking spot.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This place is the Bixby Creek Bridge, and you probably have been here before since it's in the state you live, California. A: Could you tell me where it's located in California? B: Yes, of course. The bridge is located 120 miles south of San Francisco on State Route 1. A: What is the bridge known for? B: It's known for many thins. One, is that it is one of the most photographed places in the world, which you might be interested in knowing since you love taking pictures with your camera. A: That's awesome! What else is it known for? B: It's also known for being the gateway to Big Sur, a place you hope to visit someday. A: Anything else I should know about the bridge? B: Since you like arches a lot, you should know that the bridge features an arched design. A: Very interesting! What else should I know about visiting Bixby Creek Bridge? B:","B's persona: I am living in California. I would like to visit Big Sur. I hate being stuck in traffic. I like arches a lot. I love taking photos with my camera. Relevant knowledge: Bixby Creek Bridge, also known as Bixby Canyon Bridge, on the Big Sur coast of California, is one of the most photographed bridges in California due to its aesthetic design, ""graceful architecture and magnificent setting"". The bridge is 120 miles (190 km) south of San Francisco and 13 miles (21 km) south of Carmel in Monterey County along State Route 1. The bridge is ""one of the most photographed features on the West Coast"" and in the world. '""It's the gateway to Big Sur and the interior has never been logged. The land is pristine."" Zad Leavy, former executive director of the Big Sur Land Trust, described the land as ""..the most spectacular meeting of ocean and land in the entire United States."" It is a reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch bridge. During holiday weekends and most summer vacation periods, the bridge area is ""like a Safeway parking lot"" according to a local resident. Traffic can come to a standstill as motorists wait for a parking spot. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This place is the Bixby Creek Bridge, and you probably have been here before since it's in the state you live, California. A: Could you tell me where it's located in California? B: Yes, of course. The bridge is located 120 miles south of San Francisco on State Route 1. A: What is the bridge known for? B: It's known for many thins. One, is that it is one of the most photographed places in the world, which you might be interested in knowing since you love taking pictures with your camera. A: That's awesome! What else is it known for? B: It's also known for being the gateway to Big Sur, a place you hope to visit someday. A: Anything else I should know about the bridge? B: Since you like arches a lot, you should know that the bridge features an arched design. A: Very interesting! What else should I know about visiting Bixby Creek Bridge? B: [sMASK]"," Since you hate being stuck in traffic, I would suggest you avoid the area during the summer and holiday weekends. The area can be described as a parking lot since so many people show up to visit."," Since you hate being stuck in traffic, you should know that during holiday weekends and most summer vacation periods, the bridge area is ""like a Safeway parking lot"" according to a local resident, and that traffic can come to a standstill as motorists wait for a parking spot, and since you like arches a lot, you might be interested in knowing that the bridge features an arched design, and finally, since you love taking pictures with your camera, you may be interested to know that the"," You should know that during holiday weekends and most summer vacation periods, the bridge area is ""like a Safeway parking lot"" and traffic can come to a standstill as motorists wait for a parking spot, that the bridge is a reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch bridge, that it is one of the most photographed places in the world, and that it's known for being the gateway to Big Sur, a place you hope to visit someday, that you like arches a lot, and you" 20,"I would like to visit a castle. I live in a Town. I have been to Denbighshire. I have visited Wales before. I find the Medieval era intereting.","Castell Dinas Brân is a medieval castle occupying a prominent hilltop site above the town of Llangollen in Denbighshire, Wales. The castle is a scheduled ancient monument owned and maintained by Denbighshire council with the assistance of Cadw. It is open all year round for visitors. Due to the exposed steep routes up to the castle, official advice suggests stout walking shoes and warm, waterproof clothing. Dinas Brân may have been a fortification in the Kingdom of Powys. When its last Prince, Gruffydd Maelor, died in 1191, his kingdom was divided into Powys Fadog in the north and Powys Wenwynwyn in the south. His son, Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor, the lord of Powys Fadog, who founded Valle Crucis Abbey at Llantysilio in 1201 might have ruled from Dinas Brân. Whatever structure existed at this site, it would have been a wooden fortification probably consisting of a wooden palisade surrounding a hall and other buildings. Early records attest to this early castle being destroyed by fire. Dinas Brân has been variously translated as the ""crow's fortress"" or ""fortress of Brân"", with Brân as the name of an individual or of a nearby stream. An English name, ""Crow Castle"", has also been used since at least the 18th century. Dinas Brân has rectangular stone defensive walls with the longer sides running in an east-west direction. The northern wall is defended with the steep natural slope that falls sharply downards for several hundred feet. The walls on the gentler slopes on the southern and eastern sides are strengthened with an additional 20 feet (6.1 m) deep rock-cut ditch and counterscarp bank. The popular Welsh song 'Myfanwy' was composed by Joseph Parry and first published in 1875. Parry wrote the music to lyrics written by Richard Davies ('Mynyddog'; 1833–77). The lyrics were probably inspired by the fourteenth-century love-story of Myfanwy Fychan of Castell Dinas Brân, and the poet Hywel ab Einion. That story was also the subject of the popular poem, 'Myfanwy Fychan' (1858), by John Ceiriog Hughes (1832–87) and of Felicia Hemans's poem 'Howel's Song', set to music by John Parry in his 'Welsh Melodies' (1822). The castle first literary appearance is in a 12th-century historical document entitled ""Fouke le Fitz Waryn,"" or ""The Romance of Fulk Fitzwarine.""","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It's name is Castell Dinas Brân and it is a medieval castle on a hilltop above the town of Llangollen in Denbighshire so it is probable that you have at least seen it during your visit. A: I kind of remember it but we had no time to really go close to it. Is it open for visitors? B: Yes, it is. It is a shame that you did not have the time when you were there since I know hou much you want to visit a castle and this open is open to visitors all year round. Maybe at a next visit you can get to know it and remember to use stout walking shoes and warm, waterproof clothing so that your visit is most enjoyable. A: I'll definitely visit it again, thanks for the tips! How old is this castle? B: The one that is visible at the moment wsa probably built in the 1260s by a prince of Powys Fadog, Gruffydd Maelor II, but the site was home to several earlier structures including an Iron Age hillfort and during that time maybe that little town like the one you live in was part of a powerful kingdom. A: That is really cool! What does its name mean? B: Well, Castell as you may have guessed means Castle but Dinas Brân was translated many times with different meanings, some of the most used are the ""Crow's Fortress"" of the ""Fortress of Brân"" with Brân being an individual or a stream nearby. The English name Crow Castle has been used since, at least, the 18th century. A: Amazing! What made this such a good place for a fort or castle? B: Its geographic position was great for strategic reasons. The northern wall was defended with a steep natural slope that fell sharply downwards for several hundred feet so there was no noeed to woyy with this side, making it possible to fortify the other walls better, even making them thicker by 6 metres. A: Wow, that was a really sart decision! What are the legends surrounding the place? B:","B's persona: I would like to visit a castle. I live in a Town. I have been to Denbighshire. I have visited Wales before. I find the Medieval era intereting. Relevant knowledge: Castell Dinas Brân is a medieval castle occupying a prominent hilltop site above the town of Llangollen in Denbighshire, Wales. The castle is a scheduled ancient monument owned and maintained by Denbighshire council with the assistance of Cadw. It is open all year round for visitors. Due to the exposed steep routes up to the castle, official advice suggests stout walking shoes and warm, waterproof clothing. Dinas Brân may have been a fortification in the Kingdom of Powys. When its last Prince, Gruffydd Maelor, died in 1191, his kingdom was divided into Powys Fadog in the north and Powys Wenwynwyn in the south. His son, Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor, the lord of Powys Fadog, who founded Valle Crucis Abbey at Llantysilio in 1201 might have ruled from Dinas Brân. Whatever structure existed at this site, it would have been a wooden fortification probably consisting of a wooden palisade surrounding a hall and other buildings. Early records attest to this early castle being destroyed by fire. Dinas Brân has been variously translated as the ""crow's fortress"" or ""fortress of Brân"", with Brân as the name of an individual or of a nearby stream. An English name, ""Crow Castle"", has also been used since at least the 18th century. Dinas Brân has rectangular stone defensive walls with the longer sides running in an east-west direction. The northern wall is defended with the steep natural slope that falls sharply downards for several hundred feet. The walls on the gentler slopes on the southern and eastern sides are strengthened with an additional 20 feet (6.1 m) deep rock-cut ditch and counterscarp bank. The popular Welsh song 'Myfanwy' was composed by Joseph Parry and first published in 1875. Parry wrote the music to lyrics written by Richard Davies ('Mynyddog'; 1833–77). The lyrics were probably inspired by the fourteenth-century love-story of Myfanwy Fychan of Castell Dinas Brân, and the poet Hywel ab Einion. That story was also the subject of the popular poem, 'Myfanwy Fychan' (1858), by John Ceiriog Hughes (1832–87) and of Felicia Hemans's poem 'Howel's Song', set to music by John Parry in his 'Welsh Melodies' (1822). The castle first literary appearance is in a 12th-century historical document entitled ""Fouke le Fitz Waryn,"" or ""The Romance of Fulk Fitzwarine."" Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It's name is Castell Dinas Brân and it is a medieval castle on a hilltop above the town of Llangollen in Denbighshire so it is probable that you have at least seen it during your visit. A: I kind of remember it but we had no time to really go close to it. Is it open for visitors? B: Yes, it is. It is a shame that you did not have the time when you were there since I know hou much you want to visit a castle and this open is open to visitors all year round. Maybe at a next visit you can get to know it and remember to use stout walking shoes and warm, waterproof clothing so that your visit is most enjoyable. A: I'll definitely visit it again, thanks for the tips! How old is this castle? B: The one that is visible at the moment wsa probably built in the 1260s by a prince of Powys Fadog, Gruffydd Maelor II, but the site was home to several earlier structures including an Iron Age hillfort and during that time maybe that little town like the one you live in was part of a powerful kingdom. A: That is really cool! What does its name mean? B: Well, Castell as you may have guessed means Castle but Dinas Brân was translated many times with different meanings, some of the most used are the ""Crow's Fortress"" of the ""Fortress of Brân"" with Brân being an individual or a stream nearby. The English name Crow Castle has been used since, at least, the 18th century. A: Amazing! What made this such a good place for a fort or castle? B: Its geographic position was great for strategic reasons. The northern wall was defended with a steep natural slope that fell sharply downwards for several hundred feet so there was no noeed to woyy with this side, making it possible to fortify the other walls better, even making them thicker by 6 metres. A: Wow, that was a really sart decision! What are the legends surrounding the place? B: [sMASK]"," There are many, I'll talk about some of the most popular ones like the Welsh song called Myfanwy that has lirics inspired by the love-story of Myfanwy Fychan of Castell Dinas Brân, and the poet Hywel ab Einion. This story wa also the subject for the popular poems 'Myfanwy Fychan' and Howel's Song. There is also the its first literary appearance that is entitled ""Fouke le Fitz Waryn"" or in english, ""The Romance of Fulk Fitzwarine""."," There are many legends surrounding Castell Dinas Brân, one of the most famous is the story of Myfanwy Fychan, the daughter of Gruffydd Maelor II, who was betrothed to Hywel ab Einion, the son of Grufudd ap Cynan, the lord of Powys Fadog, but she fell in love with Hywelin ab Iorwerth, the prince of Deheubarth, and when her father"," Castell Dinas Brân has rectangular stone defensive walls with the longer sides running in an east-west direction, the walls on the gentler slopes on the southern and eastern sides are strengthened with an additional 20 feet (6,1 m) deep rock-cut ditch and counterscarp bank, the castle first literary appearance is in a 12th-century historical document entitled ""Fouke le Fitz Waryn,"" or ""The Romance of Fulk Fitzwarine,"" and the popular Welsh" 21,"I like Bristol. I have been to Somerset. I am a cyclist. I hope to see a suspension bridge. I would like to learn more about Concorde.","The Clifton Suspension Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Avon Gorge and the River Avon, linking Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in North Somerset. A toll of £0.50 has been levied on vehicles since 2007, but the £0.05 toll that the Act allows for cyclists or pedestrians is not collected. The construction work was completed in 1864–111 years after a bridge at the site was first planned. It has also been the venue for significant cultural events such as the first modern bungee jump in 1979, the last Concorde flight in 2003 and a handover of the Olympic Torch relay in 2012.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: It is Clifton Suspension Bridge. I understand that you hope to see a suspension bridge, so this may be of interest to you. A: Where is the bridge? B: It spans the river Avon, linking Bristol to North Somerset. I understand that you like Bristol, and have been to Somerset so you may have been very close to this bridge. A: Can cyclists use the bridge? B: Yes. In fact both pedestrians and cyclists can use the bridge toll free. I understand that as a cyclist, this information is important for you to know. A: How old is the bridge? B: Construction of the bridge was completed in 1864. A: Has the bridge featured in any special events? B:","B's persona: I like Bristol. I have been to Somerset. I am a cyclist. I hope to see a suspension bridge. I would like to learn more about Concorde. Relevant knowledge: The Clifton Suspension Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Avon Gorge and the River Avon, linking Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in North Somerset. A toll of £0.50 has been levied on vehicles since 2007, but the £0.05 toll that the Act allows for cyclists or pedestrians is not collected. The construction work was completed in 1864–111 years after a bridge at the site was first planned. It has also been the venue for significant cultural events such as the first modern bungee jump in 1979, the last Concorde flight in 2003 and a handover of the Olympic Torch relay in 2012. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: It is Clifton Suspension Bridge. I understand that you hope to see a suspension bridge, so this may be of interest to you. A: Where is the bridge? B: It spans the river Avon, linking Bristol to North Somerset. I understand that you like Bristol, and have been to Somerset so you may have been very close to this bridge. A: Can cyclists use the bridge? B: Yes. In fact both pedestrians and cyclists can use the bridge toll free. I understand that as a cyclist, this information is important for you to know. A: How old is the bridge? B: Construction of the bridge was completed in 1864. A: Has the bridge featured in any special events? B: [sMASK]"," Yes it has numerous times. Since you would like to learn more about Concorde, one event which may interest you is that it featured in the last flight of the Concorde in 2003."," The Clifton Suspension Bridge has featured in many special events, including the first modern bungee jump in 1979, the last Concorde flight in 2003, the handover of the Olympic Torch relay in 2012, and the opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Paralympics, which was the first time the Paralympic Games had been held in the UK."," It has been the venue for the first modern bungee jump in 1979, the last Concorde flight in 2003, and the handover of the Olympic Torch relay in 2012, as well as a number of other events, such as the Clifton Suspension Bridge Run, the Bristol Half Marathon and the Cl" 22,"I want to visit Boston. I like Chinese food. I like going to festivals. I am curious about immigrant life. I am curious about Chinese culture.","Chinatown, Boston is a neighborhood located in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. Food stores in Boston's Chinatown specialize in selling Chinese foods, spices, herbs, and Asian food products. Since 2000, the number of establishments selling specialty Chinese bakery products has increased, with Hong Kong, Taiwanese, and Japanese styles also available. A major part of the culture and history of Chinatown are the events celebrated by the people who live here. There are many community programs and events held in Chinatown annually, but the most noted are the New Years celebration, the Lion Dance Festival, and the August Moon Festival. Chinatown is one of Boston's most densely populated residential districts, with over 28,000 people per square mile in the year 2000. Nearly 70% of Chinatown's population is Asian, compared with Boston's nine percent of Asian Americans overall. In 1870, the first Chinese people were brought from San Francisco to break a strike at the Sampson Shoe Factory in North Adams, Massachusetts. In 1874, many of these immigrants moved to the Boston area. The first laundries opened on what is now Harrison Ave in Chinatown. One of the major reasons tourists visits Chinatown is to see how immigrants live and work today. They can see how the job market has grown as immigrants made a life for themselves from the early markets to the laundries that opened when the settlers first arrived in Chinatown.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is Chinatown, Boston a neighborhood located in downtown Boston, which you want to visit in Massachusetts. A: What can I find in the food stores there? B: Food stores in Boston's Chinatown specialize in selling Chinese foods that you like as spices, herbs, and Asian food products and since 2000, the number of establishments selling specialty Chinese bakery products has increased, with Hong Kong, Taiwanese, and Japanese styles also available. A: Are there any festivals? B: Sure! There are many community programs and events held in Chinatown every year, but the most well known ones are the New Years celebratoin, the Lion Dance Festival and the August Moon Festival. A: How many people live in Chinatown, Boston? B: Good question! Chinatown is one of Boston's most populated residential districts including more than 28,000 people per square mile in the year of 2000. About 70% of Chinatown's population is Asian, compared with Boston's nine percent of Asian Americans overall. A: When did the Chinese go to Boston? B: It was in 1870 that the first Chinese people were brought from San Francisco to break a strike at the Sampson Shoe Factory in North Adams, Massachusetts. In 1874, many of these immigrants moved to the Boston area and the first laundries opened on what is now Harrison Ave in Chinatown. A: What is nice to see in Chinatown, Boston? B:","B's persona: I want to visit Boston. I like Chinese food. I like going to festivals. I am curious about immigrant life. I am curious about Chinese culture. Relevant knowledge: Chinatown, Boston is a neighborhood located in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. Food stores in Boston's Chinatown specialize in selling Chinese foods, spices, herbs, and Asian food products. Since 2000, the number of establishments selling specialty Chinese bakery products has increased, with Hong Kong, Taiwanese, and Japanese styles also available. A major part of the culture and history of Chinatown are the events celebrated by the people who live here. There are many community programs and events held in Chinatown annually, but the most noted are the New Years celebration, the Lion Dance Festival, and the August Moon Festival. Chinatown is one of Boston's most densely populated residential districts, with over 28,000 people per square mile in the year 2000. Nearly 70% of Chinatown's population is Asian, compared with Boston's nine percent of Asian Americans overall. In 1870, the first Chinese people were brought from San Francisco to break a strike at the Sampson Shoe Factory in North Adams, Massachusetts. In 1874, many of these immigrants moved to the Boston area. The first laundries opened on what is now Harrison Ave in Chinatown. One of the major reasons tourists visits Chinatown is to see how immigrants live and work today. They can see how the job market has grown as immigrants made a life for themselves from the early markets to the laundries that opened when the settlers first arrived in Chinatown. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is Chinatown, Boston a neighborhood located in downtown Boston, which you want to visit in Massachusetts. A: What can I find in the food stores there? B: Food stores in Boston's Chinatown specialize in selling Chinese foods that you like as spices, herbs, and Asian food products and since 2000, the number of establishments selling specialty Chinese bakery products has increased, with Hong Kong, Taiwanese, and Japanese styles also available. A: Are there any festivals? B: Sure! There are many community programs and events held in Chinatown every year, but the most well known ones are the New Years celebratoin, the Lion Dance Festival and the August Moon Festival. A: How many people live in Chinatown, Boston? B: Good question! Chinatown is one of Boston's most populated residential districts including more than 28,000 people per square mile in the year of 2000. About 70% of Chinatown's population is Asian, compared with Boston's nine percent of Asian Americans overall. A: When did the Chinese go to Boston? B: It was in 1870 that the first Chinese people were brought from San Francisco to break a strike at the Sampson Shoe Factory in North Adams, Massachusetts. In 1874, many of these immigrants moved to the Boston area and the first laundries opened on what is now Harrison Ave in Chinatown. A: What is nice to see in Chinatown, Boston? B: [sMASK]"," One of the major reasons tourists visit Chinatown, which you may also be interested is to see how immigrants live and work today. They can see how the job market has grown as immigrants made a life for themselves from the early markets to the laundries that opened when the settlers first arrived in Chinatown."," One of the major reasons tourists visit Chinatown is to see how immigrants live and work today, they can see how the job market has grown as immigrants made a life for themselves from the early markets to the laundries that opened when the settlers first arrived in Chinatown and they can also see how Chinatown has changed over the years, for example, in the year of 2000, the number of establishments selling specialty Chinese bakery products has increased, with Hong Kong, Taiwanese, and Japanese styles also available and in the same"," One of the major reasons tourists visit Chinatown is to see how immigrants live and work today, and they can see how the job market has grown as immigrants made a life for themselves from the early markets to the laundries that opened when the settlers first arrived in Chinatown…" 23,"I would like to visit Georgia. I want to visit Black Sea. I like National Parks. I like to do boating trips. I am studying about World Bank.","Kolkheti National Park (Georgian: კოლხეთი), is a national park located in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti and Guria in the historical region of Colchis in western Georgia. Boating tours, notably on Lake Paliastomi and on the Pichori River are offered, as are diving, bird watching, hiking and horse riding. Kolkheti National Park (Georgian: კოლხეთი), is a national park located in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti and Guria in the historical region of Colchis in western Georgia. The wetlands of Central Kolkheti are a Wetland of International Importance, a Ramsar Site. The park was established during 1998 and 1999 as part of Georgia's Integrated Coastal Management Project, which was backed financially by the World Bank (WB) and the Global Environmental Facility (GEF). Kolkheti National Park covers an area of 28,940 hectares and with protected wetlands protected area spans to 33710 hectares, incorporating the land of the former 500-hectare Kolkheti State Nature Reserve, which had been established in 1947, and its surrounding wetlands, including the lake Paliastomi","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Kolkheti National Park located in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti in Georgia which you want to visit. A: What kind of tourist activities are present here? B: The main tourist activity present here is boating tours. As you are interested in boating trips you will surely enjoy your visit here. A: What is this place known for? B: This is a National Park located in historical region of Colchis and there are several wetlands present here which are a Wetland of International importance. So as you like to visit National Parks you will love this one as well. A: When was this park was established? B: This park was established during 1998 and 1999. So it is very renowned place in Georgia. A: What is the total area of this park? B: This National Park have an area of 28940 hectares, So it has massive area and you can really find beauty of nature. A: Who funded this National Park? B:","B's persona: I would like to visit Georgia. I want to visit Black Sea. I like National Parks. I like to do boating trips. I am studying about World Bank. Relevant knowledge: Kolkheti National Park (Georgian: კოლხეთი), is a national park located in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti and Guria in the historical region of Colchis in western Georgia. Boating tours, notably on Lake Paliastomi and on the Pichori River are offered, as are diving, bird watching, hiking and horse riding. Kolkheti National Park (Georgian: კოლხეთი), is a national park located in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti and Guria in the historical region of Colchis in western Georgia. The wetlands of Central Kolkheti are a Wetland of International Importance, a Ramsar Site. The park was established during 1998 and 1999 as part of Georgia's Integrated Coastal Management Project, which was backed financially by the World Bank (WB) and the Global Environmental Facility (GEF). Kolkheti National Park covers an area of 28,940 hectares and with protected wetlands protected area spans to 33710 hectares, incorporating the land of the former 500-hectare Kolkheti State Nature Reserve, which had been established in 1947, and its surrounding wetlands, including the lake Paliastomi Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Kolkheti National Park located in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti in Georgia which you want to visit. A: What kind of tourist activities are present here? B: The main tourist activity present here is boating tours. As you are interested in boating trips you will surely enjoy your visit here. A: What is this place known for? B: This is a National Park located in historical region of Colchis and there are several wetlands present here which are a Wetland of International importance. So as you like to visit National Parks you will love this one as well. A: When was this park was established? B: This park was established during 1998 and 1999. So it is very renowned place in Georgia. A: What is the total area of this park? B: This National Park have an area of 28940 hectares, So it has massive area and you can really find beauty of nature. A: Who funded this National Park? B: [sMASK]", This National Park was created as a part of Georgia's Integrated Coastal Management Project and World Bank funded this park.," Kolkheti National Park was established during 1998 and 1999 as part of Georgia's Integrated Coastal Management Project, which was backed financially by the World Bank (WB) and the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) კოლხეთის საქვრგუნდღმ"," Kolkheti National Park was established as part of Georgia's Integrated Coastal Management Project, which was backed financially by the World Bank (WB) and the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) კოლხეთის საქვრგუნდმბტ�" 24,"I like parks. I have Japanese friends. I wish I was an American. I hate wars. I love washington.","The work is at Louisiana Avenue and D Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. in Washington, D.C. The Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II is a National Park Service site to commemorate the contributions of American citizens of Japanese ancestry and their parents who patriotically supported the United States despite unjust treatment during World War II The Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II is a National Park Service site to commemorate the contributions of American citizens of Japanese ancestry and their parents who patriotically supported the United States despite unjust treatment during World War II. The work is at Louisiana Avenue and D Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. in Washington, D.C. The memorial commemorates Japanese American war involvement, veterans, and patriotism during World War II, as well as the patriotism and endurance of those held in Japanese American internment, or, incarceration camps, and detention centers. Architect Davis Buckley and Sculptor Nina Akamu were the principal designers. The memorial groundbreaking took place on October 22, 1999, and the memorial was dedicated on November 9, 2000.","A: Where is this place? B: It is at Louisiana Avenue and D Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C., which you love. A: What is the name of this place? B: This place is called The Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II, I think this will interest you since you have many Japanese friends. A: What is this? B: It is a National Park Service site to commemorate the contributions of American citizens of Japanese ancestry and their parents who patriotically supported the United States despite unjust treatment during World War II. This might upset you since you hate wars.. A: What is the purpose of this site? B: It commemorates Japanese American war involvement, veterans, and patriotism during World War II, as well as the patriotism and endurance of those held in Japanese American internment, or, incarceration camps, and detention centers. I know this will pique your interest. A: Who were the designers? B: The main designers are Architect Davis Buckley and Sculptor Nina Akamu. A: When was this place dedicated? B:","B's persona: I like parks. I have Japanese friends. I wish I was an American. I hate wars. I love washington. Relevant knowledge: The work is at Louisiana Avenue and D Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. in Washington, D.C. The Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II is a National Park Service site to commemorate the contributions of American citizens of Japanese ancestry and their parents who patriotically supported the United States despite unjust treatment during World War II The Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II is a National Park Service site to commemorate the contributions of American citizens of Japanese ancestry and their parents who patriotically supported the United States despite unjust treatment during World War II. The work is at Louisiana Avenue and D Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. in Washington, D.C. The memorial commemorates Japanese American war involvement, veterans, and patriotism during World War II, as well as the patriotism and endurance of those held in Japanese American internment, or, incarceration camps, and detention centers. Architect Davis Buckley and Sculptor Nina Akamu were the principal designers. The memorial groundbreaking took place on October 22, 1999, and the memorial was dedicated on November 9, 2000. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: It is at Louisiana Avenue and D Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C., which you love. A: What is the name of this place? B: This place is called The Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II, I think this will interest you since you have many Japanese friends. A: What is this? B: It is a National Park Service site to commemorate the contributions of American citizens of Japanese ancestry and their parents who patriotically supported the United States despite unjust treatment during World War II. This might upset you since you hate wars.. A: What is the purpose of this site? B: It commemorates Japanese American war involvement, veterans, and patriotism during World War II, as well as the patriotism and endurance of those held in Japanese American internment, or, incarceration camps, and detention centers. I know this will pique your interest. A: Who were the designers? B: The main designers are Architect Davis Buckley and Sculptor Nina Akamu. A: When was this place dedicated? B: [sMASK]"," It was dedicated on November 9, 2000."," The memorial groundbreaking took place on October 22, 1999, and the memorial was dedicated on November 9, 2000 The Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II is a National Park Service site to commemorate the contributions of American citizens of Japanese ancestry and their parents who patriotically supported the United States despite unjust treatment during World War 2 The memorial commemorates Japanese American war involvement, veterans, and patriotism during World war 2, as well as the patriotism and endurance of those held in Japanese American internment"," The memorial groundbreaking took place on October 22, 1999, and the memorial was dedicated on November 9, 2000 The Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II is a National Park Service site to commemorate the contributions of American citizens of Japanese ancestry and their parents who patriotically supported the United States despite unjust treatment during World War 2 The memorial commemorates Japanese American war involvement, veterans, and patriotism during World war 2, as well as the patriotism and endurance of those held in Japanese American internment" 25,"I'm from Panama. I work at the Canal. I love the Ocean. I've never been to Cape Horn. I like ships.",The Panama Canal (Spanish: Canal de Panamá) is an artificial 82 km (51 mi) waterway in Panama The Panama Canal (Spanish: Canal de Panamá) is an artificial 82 km (51 mi) waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean One of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken,"A: Where is this place? B: It's in country you're from, Panama. A: And what is it? B: The canal is an artifical waterway that connects 2 diferent oceans. Since you love the ocean, you might like this. A: Is it natural? B: No, it's artificial. You should know this, since you work at the canal. A: How long is it? B: It has 82km. A: Was it easy to build? B:","B's persona: I'm from Panama. I work at the Canal. I love the Ocean. I've never been to Cape Horn. I like ships. Relevant knowledge: The Panama Canal (Spanish: Canal de Panamá) is an artificial 82 km (51 mi) waterway in Panama The Panama Canal (Spanish: Canal de Panamá) is an artificial 82 km (51 mi) waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean One of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: It's in country you're from, Panama. A: And what is it? B: The canal is an artifical waterway that connects 2 diferent oceans. Since you love the ocean, you might like this. A: Is it natural? B: No, it's artificial. You should know this, since you work at the canal. A: How long is it? B: It has 82km. A: Was it easy to build? B: [sMASK]"," No, it's one of the largest and hardest engineering projects ever made."," No, it was one of the most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken One of the largest and most difficultengineering projects ever undertook"," The Panama Canal is an artificial waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean One of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken, the Panama Canal was built between 1904 and 1914 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers" 26,"I am curious about trams. I have not seen electric trams. I like museum. I would like to go to New Zealand. I am aware of Ferrymead Heritage Park.","The Christchurch tramway system was an extensive network in Christchurch, New Zealand. The Christchurch tramway system was an extensive network in Christchurch, New Zealand, with steam and horse trams from 1882. Electric trams ran from 1905 to 1954. Electric trams ran from 1905 to 1954, when the last line from Cashmere to Papanui was replaced by buses. The tram museum at the Ferrymead Heritage Park overhauls and restores the trams used on the Christchurch Tramway, and itself also runs operating trams on its site. Total route length has been increased to 4 kilometres (2.5 mi). The tramway power supply was improved in the 1920s when automatic substations were installed in Cashmere (1920) and Fendalton (1922) to boost power to southern and western sections respectively when required.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This was an extensive tram network in Christchurch, New Zealand, the country you want to visit. A: Nice.. What types are trams are available? B: There were steam and horse trams from 1882. Electric trams started to run from 1905 to 1954. A: What happened to them after that? B: They are replaced by buses. A: Now how can see trams? B: You can go to the tram museum at Ferrymead Heritage Park, which you are aware of, and maybe even ride one of them as you are curious about trams. A: What is the length of the route? B: It's 4 km in length. A: What type of engine is used now in the park? B:","B's persona: I am curious about trams. I have not seen electric trams. I like museum. I would like to go to New Zealand. I am aware of Ferrymead Heritage Park. Relevant knowledge: The Christchurch tramway system was an extensive network in Christchurch, New Zealand. The Christchurch tramway system was an extensive network in Christchurch, New Zealand, with steam and horse trams from 1882. Electric trams ran from 1905 to 1954. Electric trams ran from 1905 to 1954, when the last line from Cashmere to Papanui was replaced by buses. The tram museum at the Ferrymead Heritage Park overhauls and restores the trams used on the Christchurch Tramway, and itself also runs operating trams on its site. Total route length has been increased to 4 kilometres (2.5 mi). The tramway power supply was improved in the 1920s when automatic substations were installed in Cashmere (1920) and Fendalton (1922) to boost power to southern and western sections respectively when required. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This was an extensive tram network in Christchurch, New Zealand, the country you want to visit. A: Nice.. What types are trams are available? B: There were steam and horse trams from 1882. Electric trams started to run from 1905 to 1954. A: What happened to them after that? B: They are replaced by buses. A: Now how can see trams? B: You can go to the tram museum at Ferrymead Heritage Park, which you are aware of, and maybe even ride one of them as you are curious about trams. A: What is the length of the route? B: It's 4 km in length. A: What type of engine is used now in the park? B: [sMASK]"," Since the 1920s, two automatic substations have been installed at Cashmere (1920) and Fendalton (1922), with the aim of boosting electricity to the south and west sections."," The Christchurch tramway system was an extensive network in Christchurch, New Zealand, with steam and horse trams from 1882, electric trams ran from 1905 to 1954, when the last line from Cashmere to Papanui was replaced by buses, the tram museum at the Ferrymead Heritage Park overhauls and restores the trams used on the Christchurch Tramway, and itself also runs operating trams on its", A 27,"I love climbing hills. I love visiting England. I love watching artists. I hate riots. I love racing.","Notting Hill is an affluent district of West London, England, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. From around 1870, Notting Hill had an association with artists. Notting Hill is an affluent district of West London, England, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Notting Hill is known for being a cosmopolitan and multicultural neighbourhood, hosting the annual Notting Hill Carnival and Portobello Road Market. From around 1870, Notting Hill had an association with artists.[ Then known for its slum housing, in the early 21st century, after decades of gentrification, Notting Hill has a reputation as an affluent and fashionable area, known for attractive terraces of large Victorian townhouses and high-end shopping and restaurants (particularly around Westbourne Grove and Clarendon Cross). For much of the 20th century, the large houses were subdivided into multi-occupancy rentals. Caribbean immigrants were drawn to the area in the 1950s, partly because of the cheap rents, but were exploited by slum landlords like Peter Rachman and also became the target of white Teddy Boys in the 1958 Notting Hill race riots. Notting Hill is in the historic county of Middlesex.","A: Where is this place? B: This place is in England, the country you love to visit. A: Didn't it have an association with artists? B: Yes, ever since 1870 it has had an association of artists, which you love watching. A: Is it a hill? B: No, its a district, so you may not want to climb it. A: Is it a fashionable area? B: Yes, it is known as a fashionable area. A: Were there races in 1958? B: Yes, it did house in the 1958 Notting Hill race riots. A: Which county is it in? B:","B's persona: I love climbing hills. I love visiting England. I love watching artists. I hate riots. I love racing. Relevant knowledge: Notting Hill is an affluent district of West London, England, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. From around 1870, Notting Hill had an association with artists. Notting Hill is an affluent district of West London, England, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Notting Hill is known for being a cosmopolitan and multicultural neighbourhood, hosting the annual Notting Hill Carnival and Portobello Road Market. From around 1870, Notting Hill had an association with artists.[ Then known for its slum housing, in the early 21st century, after decades of gentrification, Notting Hill has a reputation as an affluent and fashionable area, known for attractive terraces of large Victorian townhouses and high-end shopping and restaurants (particularly around Westbourne Grove and Clarendon Cross). For much of the 20th century, the large houses were subdivided into multi-occupancy rentals. Caribbean immigrants were drawn to the area in the 1950s, partly because of the cheap rents, but were exploited by slum landlords like Peter Rachman and also became the target of white Teddy Boys in the 1958 Notting Hill race riots. Notting Hill is in the historic county of Middlesex. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: This place is in England, the country you love to visit. A: Didn't it have an association with artists? B: Yes, ever since 1870 it has had an association of artists, which you love watching. A: Is it a hill? B: No, its a district, so you may not want to climb it. A: Is it a fashionable area? B: Yes, it is known as a fashionable area. A: Were there races in 1958? B: Yes, it did house in the 1958 Notting Hill race riots. A: Which county is it in? B: [sMASK]", Its in the historic county of Middlesex.," Notting Hill is in the historic county of Middlesex, which is in Greater London, which in turn is in England, which you love to visit, which had an association with artists, which was a fashionable area, which did house in the 1958 Notting Hill race riots, which I hate, which may not be a hill, which has a reputation as an affluent and fashionable area known for attractive terraces of large Victorian townhouses and high-end shopping and restaurants (particularly around Westbourne Grove and Clare", A 28,"I'm from the United States. I work with Radio. I live in a Ship. I fear aircrafts. I love navigation.","OMEGA was the first global-range radio navigation system OMEGA was the first global-range radio navigation system, operated by the United States in cooperation with six partner nations. It was a hyperbolic navigation system, enabling ships and aircraft to determine their position by receiving very low frequency (VLF) radio signals in the range 10 to 14 kHz It became operational around 1971","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It's called Omega. It was the first global navigation system. A: And what is this? B: It's the first global-range navigation system. So you might love it. A: What method it used to navigate? B: It use svery low frequency (VLF) radio signals, between 10 to 14 kHz. You might know about this, since you work with radio. A: When did start working? B:","B's persona: I'm from the United States. I work with Radio. I live in a Ship. I fear aircrafts. I love navigation. Relevant knowledge: OMEGA was the first global-range radio navigation system OMEGA was the first global-range radio navigation system, operated by the United States in cooperation with six partner nations. It was a hyperbolic navigation system, enabling ships and aircraft to determine their position by receiving very low frequency (VLF) radio signals in the range 10 to 14 kHz It became operational around 1971 Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It's called Omega. It was the first global navigation system. A: And what is this? B: It's the first global-range navigation system. So you might love it. A: What method it used to navigate? B: It use svery low frequency (VLF) radio signals, between 10 to 14 kHz. You might know about this, since you work with radio. A: When did start working? B: [sMASK]", It start working around 1971. I got this information on the internet.," I don't know exactly, but I think it started in the 60's, and it became operational in the 70's, so you might know about it, since you're from the United States, and you work with radio, and since you live in a ship, and because you fear aircrafts, and also because you love navigation."," Omega was the first global-range radio navigation system, operated by the United States in cooperation with six partner nations" 29,"I am travelling to florida. I love enjoying in themepark. I cherished reading harrypotter books. I am a regular visitor of many unique resorts. I adore structure that are vast in area.","Universal Orlando Resort, commonly known as Universal Orlando ,which is an American theme park and entertainment resort complex based in Orlando, Florida. This resort is operated by Universal Parks & Resorts, a division of Comcast's NBCUniversal Universal Orlando is the second-largest resort in Greater Orlando, after the Walt Disney World Resort which is nearby, covering 541 acres of land. all of the hotel resorts offer Early Park Admission into The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Universal's Volcano Bay. Universal Orlando is one of the most visited resorts in the world, with an annual attendance of 21 million in 2017.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: Hey if you are travelling to florida, don't miss out to visit Universal Orlando Resort, commonly known as Universal Orlando ,which is an American theme park and entertainment resort complex based in Orlando, Florida. A: Who manage this place? B: Universal Parks & Resorts, a division of Comcast's NBCUniversal operates this resort. A: What is special about this place? B: You will definitely adore this vast area resort, as Universal Orlando is the second-largest resort in Greater Orlando, after the Walt Disney World Resort which is nearby, covering 541 acres of land. A: What is unique about this place? B: You are most eligible to visit this place as you cherished harrypotter books, because all of the hotel resorts offer Early Park Admission into The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Universal's Volcano Bay. A: Does this place have more visitors? B:","B's persona: I am travelling to florida. I love enjoying in themepark. I cherished reading harrypotter books. I am a regular visitor of many unique resorts. I adore structure that are vast in area. Relevant knowledge: Universal Orlando Resort, commonly known as Universal Orlando ,which is an American theme park and entertainment resort complex based in Orlando, Florida. This resort is operated by Universal Parks & Resorts, a division of Comcast's NBCUniversal Universal Orlando is the second-largest resort in Greater Orlando, after the Walt Disney World Resort which is nearby, covering 541 acres of land. all of the hotel resorts offer Early Park Admission into The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Universal's Volcano Bay. Universal Orlando is one of the most visited resorts in the world, with an annual attendance of 21 million in 2017. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: Hey if you are travelling to florida, don't miss out to visit Universal Orlando Resort, commonly known as Universal Orlando ,which is an American theme park and entertainment resort complex based in Orlando, Florida. A: Who manage this place? B: Universal Parks & Resorts, a division of Comcast's NBCUniversal operates this resort. A: What is special about this place? B: You will definitely adore this vast area resort, as Universal Orlando is the second-largest resort in Greater Orlando, after the Walt Disney World Resort which is nearby, covering 541 acres of land. A: What is unique about this place? B: You are most eligible to visit this place as you cherished harrypotter books, because all of the hotel resorts offer Early Park Admission into The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Universal's Volcano Bay. A: Does this place have more visitors? B: [sMASK]"," Being a regular visitor of famous resorts you must be knowing that Universal Orlando is one of the most visited resorts in the world, with an annual attendance of 21 million in 2017."," Universal Orlando is one of the most visited resorts in the world, with an annual attendance of 21 million in 2017 Universal Orlando Resort, commonly known as Universal Orlando ,which is an American theme park and entertainment resort complex based in Orlando, Florida This resort is operated by Universal Parks & Resorts, a division of Comcast's NBCUniversal Universal Orlando The second-largest resort in Greater Orlando, after the Walt Disney World Resort which is nearby, covering 541 acres of land All of the hotel resorts offer Early Park"," Universal Orlando is one of the most visited resorts in the world, with an annual attendance of 21 million in 2017 Universal Orlando Resort, commonly known as Universal Orlando ,which is an American theme park and entertainment resort complex based in Orlando, Florida, is the second-largest resort in Greater Orlando, after the Walt Disney World Resort which is nearby, covering 541 acres of land." 30,"I like football. I have not been to South Africa. I am interested in the World Cup. I hope to become an architect. I would like to attend a rugby match.","The Mbombela Stadium is a football and Rugby union all-seater stadium in Mbombela formerly Nelspruit in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa was built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, It was one of 10 venues for the tournament and one of 5 newly constructed stadiums. The Pumas are the main rugby tenants. It is an all-seater stadium, with 40,929-seats, almost all under roof. Construction commenced in February 2007 and was completed in November 2009. The signature feature of the stadium are the 18 roof supports that resemble giraffes.","A: Where is this place? B: The Mbombela Stadium is located in South Africa; a country you have yet to visit. A: Why was the stadium built? B: The stadium was built to host matches from the 2010 FIFA World Cup. This may excite you since you are interested in the world cup. A: Are any other sports played here? B: Yes the stadium is also used to host rugby matches. Maybe you should attend one here since I know you would like to attend a rugby match. A: What is the capacity of the stadium? B: The stadium has a capacity of 40,929 seats. A: How long did it take to build the stadium? B: It took two years to build. Construction started in 2007 and was completed in 2009. A: Is there anything unique about the stadium design? B:","B's persona: I like football. I have not been to South Africa. I am interested in the World Cup. I hope to become an architect. I would like to attend a rugby match. Relevant knowledge: The Mbombela Stadium is a football and Rugby union all-seater stadium in Mbombela formerly Nelspruit in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa was built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, It was one of 10 venues for the tournament and one of 5 newly constructed stadiums. The Pumas are the main rugby tenants. It is an all-seater stadium, with 40,929-seats, almost all under roof. Construction commenced in February 2007 and was completed in November 2009. The signature feature of the stadium are the 18 roof supports that resemble giraffes. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: The Mbombela Stadium is located in South Africa; a country you have yet to visit. A: Why was the stadium built? B: The stadium was built to host matches from the 2010 FIFA World Cup. This may excite you since you are interested in the world cup. A: Are any other sports played here? B: Yes the stadium is also used to host rugby matches. Maybe you should attend one here since I know you would like to attend a rugby match. A: What is the capacity of the stadium? B: The stadium has a capacity of 40,929 seats. A: How long did it take to build the stadium? B: It took two years to build. Construction started in 2007 and was completed in 2009. A: Is there anything unique about the stadium design? B: [sMASK]", The roof supports of the stadium look like giraffes which is a unique feature.," The Mbombela Stadium is unique in that it is the only stadium in the world that has a roof that resembles a giraffe, the stadium is also unique in the fact that it was built to host matches from the 2010 FIFA World Cup, it is also the only all-seater stadium in South Africa, it was also the first stadium to be built in South"," The Mbombela Stadium is a football and Rugby union all-seater stadium in Mbombala formerly Nelspruit in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa was built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, It was one of 10 venues for the tournament and one of 5 newly constructed stadiums" 31,"I would like to visit a museum. I am a fan of Star Trek. I am an expert in design. I like to fly in a glider. I don’t like Rockwell.","Space Shuttle Enterprise (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-101) was the first orbiter of the Space Shuttle system. Preserved at Intrepid Museum New York City, New York On January 31, 1977, Enterprise was taken by road to Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base to begin operational testing. Designated OV-101, it was originally planned to be named Constitution and unveiled on Constitution Day, September 17, 1976. Fans of Star Trek asked US President Gerald Ford, through a letter-writing campaign, to name the orbiter after the television show's fictional starship, USS Enterprise. White House advisors cited ""hundreds of thousands of letters"" from Trekkies, ""one of the most dedicated constituencies in the country"", as a reason for giving the shuttle the name. Although Ford did not publicly mention the campaign, the president said that he was ""partial to the name"" Enterprise, and directed NASA officials to change the name. At the conclusion of this testing, Enterprise was due to be taken back to Palmdale for retrofitting as a fully spaceflight capable vehicle. Under this arrangement, Enterprise would be launched on its maiden spaceflight in July 1981 to launch a communications satellite and retrieve the Long Duration Exposure Facility, then planned for a 1980 release on the first operational orbiter, Columbia. Afterward, Enterprise would conduct two Spacelab missions. However, in the period between the rollout of Enterprise and the rollout of Columbia, a number of significant design changes had taken place, particularly with regard to the weight of the fuselage and wings. On the fifth and final glider flight, pilot-induced oscillation problems were revealed, which had to be addressed before the first orbital launch occurred. 976, it was built for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle program to perform atmospheric test flights after being launched from a modified Boeing 747. Flights 5 1977 February 18 First captive flight\n1977 August 12 First free flight Enterprise was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 2013, reference number 13000071, in recognition of its role in the development of the Space Shuttle Program. The historic significance criteria are in space exploration, transportation, and engineering.","A: Where is this place? B: This orbiter used to be at the Dryden Flight Research Facility, but is now out of service and is on display in a museum in New York. You should pack your bags and travel to that city to see it. A: Incredible, but what is the name of this aircraft? B: This orbiter was originally going to be called Constitution, but Star Trek fans just like you pressured the president to change the name to Enterprise, and they succeeded. A: Why is this aircraft no longer flying? B: This orbiter was supposed to fly to space in the 80s, but as the designs of other orbiters were improved then the Enterprise was no longer functional for missions. You as a designer know that every detail counts. A: How powerful are the engines on this aircraft? B: The Enterprise does not have engines, this orbiter served for atmospheric tests and at the end of the missions it returned to the earth gliding. You know it's fun to fly in those kinds of planes. A: When was the first flight of this aircraft? B: The Enterprise flew for the first time in an assisted manner without pilots on February 18, 1977 before its first free flight on August 12, 1977. A: Why hasn't this aircraft been dismantled? B:","B's persona: I would like to visit a museum. I am a fan of Star Trek. I am an expert in design. I like to fly in a glider. I don’t like Rockwell. Relevant knowledge: Space Shuttle Enterprise (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-101) was the first orbiter of the Space Shuttle system. Preserved at Intrepid Museum New York City, New York On January 31, 1977, Enterprise was taken by road to Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base to begin operational testing. Designated OV-101, it was originally planned to be named Constitution and unveiled on Constitution Day, September 17, 1976. Fans of Star Trek asked US President Gerald Ford, through a letter-writing campaign, to name the orbiter after the television show's fictional starship, USS Enterprise. White House advisors cited ""hundreds of thousands of letters"" from Trekkies, ""one of the most dedicated constituencies in the country"", as a reason for giving the shuttle the name. Although Ford did not publicly mention the campaign, the president said that he was ""partial to the name"" Enterprise, and directed NASA officials to change the name. At the conclusion of this testing, Enterprise was due to be taken back to Palmdale for retrofitting as a fully spaceflight capable vehicle. Under this arrangement, Enterprise would be launched on its maiden spaceflight in July 1981 to launch a communications satellite and retrieve the Long Duration Exposure Facility, then planned for a 1980 release on the first operational orbiter, Columbia. Afterward, Enterprise would conduct two Spacelab missions. However, in the period between the rollout of Enterprise and the rollout of Columbia, a number of significant design changes had taken place, particularly with regard to the weight of the fuselage and wings. On the fifth and final glider flight, pilot-induced oscillation problems were revealed, which had to be addressed before the first orbital launch occurred. 976, it was built for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle program to perform atmospheric test flights after being launched from a modified Boeing 747. Flights 5 1977 February 18 First captive flight\n1977 August 12 First free flight Enterprise was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 2013, reference number 13000071, in recognition of its role in the development of the Space Shuttle Program. The historic significance criteria are in space exploration, transportation, and engineering. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: This orbiter used to be at the Dryden Flight Research Facility, but is now out of service and is on display in a museum in New York. You should pack your bags and travel to that city to see it. A: Incredible, but what is the name of this aircraft? B: This orbiter was originally going to be called Constitution, but Star Trek fans just like you pressured the president to change the name to Enterprise, and they succeeded. A: Why is this aircraft no longer flying? B: This orbiter was supposed to fly to space in the 80s, but as the designs of other orbiters were improved then the Enterprise was no longer functional for missions. You as a designer know that every detail counts. A: How powerful are the engines on this aircraft? B: The Enterprise does not have engines, this orbiter served for atmospheric tests and at the end of the missions it returned to the earth gliding. You know it's fun to fly in those kinds of planes. A: When was the first flight of this aircraft? B: The Enterprise flew for the first time in an assisted manner without pilots on February 18, 1977 before its first free flight on August 12, 1977. A: Why hasn't this aircraft been dismantled? B: [sMASK]", This orbiter was a key piece in NASA's space program and was therefore added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.," The Enterprise is on display at the Intrepid Museum in New York because it is an important part of the history of the Space Shuttle program, and because it was the first orbiter of the program, it is important for the public to be able to see it and learn about the history and development of the space shuttle program, so it has been preserved and is on public display at Intrepids Museum New York City, New York Enterprise was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 13"," Space Shuttle Enterprise (OV-101) Location Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum New York City, New York, United States of America National Register of Historic Places Dryden Flight Research Facility Edwards Air Force Base Palmdale, California, United State of America, United Sates of America (USA) National Historic Landmark National Air and Space Museum (NASM) Washington, District of Columbia, United states of America United States" 32,"I would like to visit Shoreditch again. I love london. I like history. I don't like World War Two. I am interested in Geography.","Shoreditch is a district in the East End of London in the East End of London that forms the southern part of the London Borough of Hackney. Although now part of the London countryside, Shoreditch was formerly a suburb outside the city of London, centered on Shoreditch Church at the old intersection where Shoreditch High Street and Kingsland Road are crossed by Old Street and Hackney Road. The Church of Shoreditch (officially known as St Leonard's, Shoreditch) is of ancient origin. It is highlighted in the famous phrase ""When I get rich say the Shoreditch bells"", from the English children's song ""Oranges and Lemons"". Shoreditch covers a wide area, but its historic center is south of Old Street, around Shoreditch High Street and Shoreditch Church. The Hoxton and Haggerston districts have historically been part of Shoreditch since the medieval period and occupy the northwest and northeast of Shoreditch, respectively; however, its extent has never been formally defined. Although Shoreditch has been consistently defined, perceptions have clouded over the past few years; something that became possible after the Metropolitan Borough of Shoreditch teamed up with some of its neighbors to become the southern part of the London Borough of Hackney in 1965.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This place is Shoreditch, it is a district that you would like to visit again. A: Where exactly is this place? B: This place is in the East End of London, the city you love, which forms the southern part of the London neighborhood of Hackney. A: What is the history of this neighborhood? B: As you like history, although now part of the London countryside, Shoreditch was formerly a suburb outside the city of London, centered on Shoreditch Church at the old intersection where Shoreditch High Street and Kingsland Road are crossed by Old Street and Hackney Road. The Church of Shoreditch (officially known as St Leonard's, Shoreditch) is of ancient origin. It is highlighted in the famous phrase ""When I get rich say the Shoreditch bells"", from the English children's song ""Oranges and Lemons"". A: I am curious to know the geography of the neighborhood. B:","B's persona: I would like to visit Shoreditch again. I love london. I like history. I don't like World War Two. I am interested in Geography. Relevant knowledge: Shoreditch is a district in the East End of London in the East End of London that forms the southern part of the London Borough of Hackney. Although now part of the London countryside, Shoreditch was formerly a suburb outside the city of London, centered on Shoreditch Church at the old intersection where Shoreditch High Street and Kingsland Road are crossed by Old Street and Hackney Road. The Church of Shoreditch (officially known as St Leonard's, Shoreditch) is of ancient origin. It is highlighted in the famous phrase ""When I get rich say the Shoreditch bells"", from the English children's song ""Oranges and Lemons"". Shoreditch covers a wide area, but its historic center is south of Old Street, around Shoreditch High Street and Shoreditch Church. The Hoxton and Haggerston districts have historically been part of Shoreditch since the medieval period and occupy the northwest and northeast of Shoreditch, respectively; however, its extent has never been formally defined. Although Shoreditch has been consistently defined, perceptions have clouded over the past few years; something that became possible after the Metropolitan Borough of Shoreditch teamed up with some of its neighbors to become the southern part of the London Borough of Hackney in 1965. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This place is Shoreditch, it is a district that you would like to visit again. A: Where exactly is this place? B: This place is in the East End of London, the city you love, which forms the southern part of the London neighborhood of Hackney. A: What is the history of this neighborhood? B: As you like history, although now part of the London countryside, Shoreditch was formerly a suburb outside the city of London, centered on Shoreditch Church at the old intersection where Shoreditch High Street and Kingsland Road are crossed by Old Street and Hackney Road. The Church of Shoreditch (officially known as St Leonard's, Shoreditch) is of ancient origin. It is highlighted in the famous phrase ""When I get rich say the Shoreditch bells"", from the English children's song ""Oranges and Lemons"". A: I am curious to know the geography of the neighborhood. B: [sMASK]"," Shoreditch covers a wide area, but its historic center is south of Old Street, around Shoreditch High Street and Shoreditch Church. The Hoxton and Haggerston districts have historically been part of Shoreditch since the medieval period and occupy the northwest and northeast of Shoreditch, respectively; however, its extent has never been formally defined. As you are interested in geography, although Shoreditch has been consistently defined, perceptions have clouded over the past few years; something that became possible after the Metropolitan Borough of Shoreditch teamed up with some of its neighbors to become the southern part of the London Borough of Hackney in 1965."," As you are interested in geography, Shoreditch covers a wide area, but its historic center is south of Old Street, around ShoredITCH HIGH STREET and SHOREDITCH CHURCH, while the Hoxton and Haggerston districts have historically been part of Shoredich since the medieval period and occupy the northwest and northeast of Shoureditch, respectively, although its extent has never been formally defined, something that became possible after the Metropolitan Borough of Sh"," Shoreditch covers a wide area, but its historic center is south of Old Street, around Shored" 33,"I would like to visit Xinjiang. I love silk clothes. I am a Buddhist. I am into jade. I like air travel.","Hotan[note 1] (also known as Gosthana, Gaustana, Godana, Godaniya, Khotan, Hetian, Hotien) is a major oasis town in southwestern Xinjiang, an autonomous region in Western China The ancient Kingdom of Khotan was one of the earliest Buddhist states in the world and a cultural bridge across which Buddhist culture and learning were transmitted from India to China. Chinese historical sources indicate that Hotan was the main source of the nephrite jade used in ancient China. Hotan Airport (IATA: HTN) serves the city Area • Total 465.84 km2 (179.86 sq mi) Elevation 1,382 m (4,534 ft) Population (2018) • Total 408,900 • Density 880/km2 Local languages Uyghur, Mandarin Chinese Hotan has a temperate zone, cold desert climate (Köppen BWk), with a mean annual total of only 36.5 millimetres (1.44 in) of precipitation falling on 17.3 days of the year","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is Khotan, is a major oasis town in Xinjiang. It is Xinjiang, a place you want to visit! A: No I have never been there, what is it famous for? B: It is famous for jade and one of the earliest Buddhist empire. You will find it quite to your liking. A: Does it have air port? B: Yes it does have an airport. You can comfortably reach here. A: How big is this place? B: It has a population of 408900 and 465 square km. A: Which language are used here? B: Languages you can use are Uyghur and Mandarin Chinese. A: Whats the weather there like? B:","B's persona: I would like to visit Xinjiang. I love silk clothes. I am a Buddhist. I am into jade. I like air travel. Relevant knowledge: Hotan[note 1] (also known as Gosthana, Gaustana, Godana, Godaniya, Khotan, Hetian, Hotien) is a major oasis town in southwestern Xinjiang, an autonomous region in Western China The ancient Kingdom of Khotan was one of the earliest Buddhist states in the world and a cultural bridge across which Buddhist culture and learning were transmitted from India to China. Chinese historical sources indicate that Hotan was the main source of the nephrite jade used in ancient China. Hotan Airport (IATA: HTN) serves the city Area • Total 465.84 km2 (179.86 sq mi) Elevation 1,382 m (4,534 ft) Population (2018) • Total 408,900 • Density 880/km2 Local languages Uyghur, Mandarin Chinese Hotan has a temperate zone, cold desert climate (Köppen BWk), with a mean annual total of only 36.5 millimetres (1.44 in) of precipitation falling on 17.3 days of the year Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is Khotan, is a major oasis town in Xinjiang. It is Xinjiang, a place you want to visit! A: No I have never been there, what is it famous for? B: It is famous for jade and one of the earliest Buddhist empire. You will find it quite to your liking. A: Does it have air port? B: Yes it does have an airport. You can comfortably reach here. A: How big is this place? B: It has a population of 408900 and 465 square km. A: Which language are used here? B: Languages you can use are Uyghur and Mandarin Chinese. A: Whats the weather there like? B: [sMASK]", The weather in khotan is dry and cold.," Hotan has a temperate zone, cold desert climate (Köppen BWk), with a mean annual total of only 36 millimetres (1,44 in) of precipitation falling on 17 days of the year The ancient Kingdom of Khotan was one of the earliest Buddhist states in the world and a cultural bridge across which Buddhist culture and learning were transmitted from India to China Chinese historical sources indicate that Hotan was the main source of the nephrite jade used in", Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region 34,"I am a science student. I have taken part in a science research. I would like to visit Washington D.C. I love art. I hate when people don't care about world peace.","The institution is headquartered in Washington, D.C. As of June 30, 2020, the Institution's endowment was valued at $926.9 million. The Carnegie Institution of Washington (the organization's legal name), known also for public purposes as the Carnegie Institution for Science (CIS), is an organization in the United States established to fund and perform scientific research. As of July 2, 2018, Eric Isaacs is president of the institution. Composed of six scientific departments on the East and West Coasts, the Carnegie Institution for Science is involved presently with six main topics: Astronomy at the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (Washington, D.C.) and the Observatories of the Carnegie Institution of Washington (Pasadena, CA and Las Campanas, Chile); Earth and planetary science also at the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism and the Geophysical Laboratory (Washington, D.C.); Global Ecology at the Department of Global Ecology (Stanford, CA); Genetics and developmental biology at the Department of Embryology (Baltimore, MD); Matter at extreme states also at the Geophysical Laboratory; and Plant science at the Department of Plant Biology (Stanford, CA). The Carnegie Institution's administrative offices are located at 1530 P St., NW, Washington, D.C., at the corner of 16th and P Streets.","A: Where is this place? B: This place is located in Washington D.C. which is the capital of the United States. I know you would really like to go there. A: What is this place? B: It is an organization in the United States established to fund and perform scientific research. You would really like it, since you took part in a scientific research yourself! A: What is the name of this place? B: The legal name of this place is Carnegie Institution of Washington, but it is also known as Carnegie Institution for Science (CIS). Since you are a science student, you would really love this organization! A: Who is the president of this institution? B: The president of the institution has been Eric Isaacs since July 2, 2018. A: Which are the main topics of the researches of this institute? B: There are six main topics: astronomy, Earth and planetary science, global ecology, genetics and developmental biology, matter at extreme states and finally plant science! A: Where are the administrative offices located? B:","B's persona: I am a science student. I have taken part in a science research. I would like to visit Washington D.C. I love art. I hate when people don't care about world peace. Relevant knowledge: The institution is headquartered in Washington, D.C. As of June 30, 2020, the Institution's endowment was valued at $926.9 million. The Carnegie Institution of Washington (the organization's legal name), known also for public purposes as the Carnegie Institution for Science (CIS), is an organization in the United States established to fund and perform scientific research. As of July 2, 2018, Eric Isaacs is president of the institution. Composed of six scientific departments on the East and West Coasts, the Carnegie Institution for Science is involved presently with six main topics: Astronomy at the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (Washington, D.C.) and the Observatories of the Carnegie Institution of Washington (Pasadena, CA and Las Campanas, Chile); Earth and planetary science also at the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism and the Geophysical Laboratory (Washington, D.C.); Global Ecology at the Department of Global Ecology (Stanford, CA); Genetics and developmental biology at the Department of Embryology (Baltimore, MD); Matter at extreme states also at the Geophysical Laboratory; and Plant science at the Department of Plant Biology (Stanford, CA). The Carnegie Institution's administrative offices are located at 1530 P St., NW, Washington, D.C., at the corner of 16th and P Streets. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: This place is located in Washington D.C. which is the capital of the United States. I know you would really like to go there. A: What is this place? B: It is an organization in the United States established to fund and perform scientific research. You would really like it, since you took part in a scientific research yourself! A: What is the name of this place? B: The legal name of this place is Carnegie Institution of Washington, but it is also known as Carnegie Institution for Science (CIS). Since you are a science student, you would really love this organization! A: Who is the president of this institution? B: The president of the institution has been Eric Isaacs since July 2, 2018. A: Which are the main topics of the researches of this institute? B: There are six main topics: astronomy, Earth and planetary science, global ecology, genetics and developmental biology, matter at extreme states and finally plant science! A: Where are the administrative offices located? B: [sMASK]"," These offices are located at 1530 P St., NW, Washington D.C., at the corner of 16th and P Streets. I don't know if you are familiar with the place."," The administrative offices of the institution are located at 1530 P Street, NW, Washington, DC, at the corner of 16th and P Streets, which is also the address of the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, the Observatories of the Carnegie Institution of Washington (Pasadena, CA and Las Campanas, Chile), the Department Global Ecology (Stanford, CA), the Embryology Department (Baltimore, MD), the Geophysical Laboratory (Washington, DC), the Plant Biology Department ("," The administrative offices are located at 1530 P Street, NW, Washington, DC, at the corner of 16th and P Streets" 35,"I like learning about war. I have been to Slovakia. I am Catholic. I hope to live in Slovakia. I would like to see a historic prison.","The Strečno Castle (Slovak: Strečniansky hrad)(also called Strechun, Strechyn, Streczen, Streczan alebo Strežín) is a reconstructed ruin of a medieval castle of an irregular plan located in northern Slovakia, 12 km east of Žilina. On the bottom floor is located circular entrance to the 8 meters deep prison cell. During these fights, the castle was damaged by German bombs during the artillery attack on Czechoslovak positions at the castle. Today the castle belongs to the national cultural heritage of the Slovak republic. A strategic location of the cliff massif rising 103 meters high above the river Váh and above a strategic road located in a narrow strait of the Strečno col was an important prerequisite for building a fortified guardian building. The first recorded mention of the stone castle is from 1316.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is Strečno Castle in Žilina, Slovakia. I know you have been to Slovakia, so you may have been here. A: Does the castle feature a prison? B: Yes, there is a prison cell as the bottom of the main tower. You should go check it out since you would like to see a historic prison. A: Was the castle impacted by WWII? B: Yes, it was damaged by German bombs during the war. I understand your curiosity since you like learning about war. A: Who owns the castle? B: The castle is owned by the National Cultural Heritage of the Slovak Republic. A: Why was it built where it was? B: It was a very strategic position due to the river, the road and the cliff. A: How old is the castle? B:","B's persona: I like learning about war. I have been to Slovakia. I am Catholic. I hope to live in Slovakia. I would like to see a historic prison. Relevant knowledge: The Strečno Castle (Slovak: Strečniansky hrad)(also called Strechun, Strechyn, Streczen, Streczan alebo Strežín) is a reconstructed ruin of a medieval castle of an irregular plan located in northern Slovakia, 12 km east of Žilina. On the bottom floor is located circular entrance to the 8 meters deep prison cell. During these fights, the castle was damaged by German bombs during the artillery attack on Czechoslovak positions at the castle. Today the castle belongs to the national cultural heritage of the Slovak republic. A strategic location of the cliff massif rising 103 meters high above the river Váh and above a strategic road located in a narrow strait of the Strečno col was an important prerequisite for building a fortified guardian building. The first recorded mention of the stone castle is from 1316. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is Strečno Castle in Žilina, Slovakia. I know you have been to Slovakia, so you may have been here. A: Does the castle feature a prison? B: Yes, there is a prison cell as the bottom of the main tower. You should go check it out since you would like to see a historic prison. A: Was the castle impacted by WWII? B: Yes, it was damaged by German bombs during the war. I understand your curiosity since you like learning about war. A: Who owns the castle? B: The castle is owned by the National Cultural Heritage of the Slovak Republic. A: Why was it built where it was? B: It was a very strategic position due to the river, the road and the cliff. A: How old is the castle? B: [sMASK]", There are records which date to 1316 which mention the castle.," The first recorded mention of the stone castle is from 1316, but it is believed to have been built in the 12th or 13th century by the Přemyslid duke of Bohemia, Ottokar II of Bohem"," Strečno Castle in Žilina, Slovakia" 36,"I like tropical gardens. I have no plans to visit Singapore. I am interested in plants. I hope to visit a restaurant. I would like to see orchids.","The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a 162-year-old tropical garden located at the fringe of Singapore's Orchard Road shopping district. Location Tanglin, Central Region, Singapore The National Orchid Garden is the main attraction within the Botanic Gardens. Located on the mid-western side of the Garden, the hilly three-hectare site has a collection of more than 1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids of orchids. The Singapore Botanic Gardens is opened from 5 a.m. to 12 midnight daily. More than 10,000 species of flora are spread over its 82-hectares area, which is stretched vertically; the longest distance between the northern and southern ends is 2.5 km (1.6 mi). It is one of three gardens, and the only tropical garden, to be honoured as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: It is the Singapore Botanic Gardens. I thought you would like it since you like tropical gardens. A: Where is it located? B: It is located the Central Region of Singapore. I know you have no plans to visit Singapore, however, this may change your mind. A: Are there any orchids here? B: Yes, the orchid garden is home to over 1,000 species of orchid. I really think you should go here considering you would like to see orchids and you like tropical gardens. A: When are the gardens open? B: The gardens are open from 5am to midnight every day. A: How many species of plant can be seen in the gardens? B: The gardens are home to over 10,000 different species of plants. A: Is the site internationally recognised? B:","B's persona: I like tropical gardens. I have no plans to visit Singapore. I am interested in plants. I hope to visit a restaurant. I would like to see orchids. Relevant knowledge: The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a 162-year-old tropical garden located at the fringe of Singapore's Orchard Road shopping district. Location Tanglin, Central Region, Singapore The National Orchid Garden is the main attraction within the Botanic Gardens. Located on the mid-western side of the Garden, the hilly three-hectare site has a collection of more than 1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids of orchids. The Singapore Botanic Gardens is opened from 5 a.m. to 12 midnight daily. More than 10,000 species of flora are spread over its 82-hectares area, which is stretched vertically; the longest distance between the northern and southern ends is 2.5 km (1.6 mi). It is one of three gardens, and the only tropical garden, to be honoured as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: It is the Singapore Botanic Gardens. I thought you would like it since you like tropical gardens. A: Where is it located? B: It is located the Central Region of Singapore. I know you have no plans to visit Singapore, however, this may change your mind. A: Are there any orchids here? B: Yes, the orchid garden is home to over 1,000 species of orchid. I really think you should go here considering you would like to see orchids and you like tropical gardens. A: When are the gardens open? B: The gardens are open from 5am to midnight every day. A: How many species of plant can be seen in the gardens? B: The gardens are home to over 10,000 different species of plants. A: Is the site internationally recognised? B: [sMASK]", Yes. In fact it is the only tropical garden to be named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.," Yes, the Singapore Botanic Gardens is one of three gardens, and the only tropical garden, to be honoured as a UNESCO World Heritage Site The Singapore Botanical Gardens is a 162-year-old tropical garden located at the fringe of Singapore's Orchard Road shopping district The National Orchid Garden is the main attraction within the Botanic Garden Located on the mid-western side of the Garden, the hilly three-hectare site has a collection of more than 1,000"," Yes, the Singapore Botanic Gardens is one of three gardens, and the only tropical garden, to be honoured as a UNESCO World Heritage Site The Singapore Botanical Gardens is a 162-year-old tropical garden located at the fringe of Singapore's Orchard Road shopping district The National Orchid Garden is the main attraction within the Botanic Garden Located on the mid-western side of the Garden, the hilly three-hectare site has a collection of more than 1,000" 37,"I have been to the state of Massachusetts many times. I am a huge fan of mountain ranges. I enjoy a variety of recreation activities. I have always enjoyed the Jurassic movies. I have never been in the Long Island sound.","The Holyoke Range or Mount Holyoke Range is a traprock mountain range located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts. Language Watch Edit The Holyoke Range or Mount Holyoke Range is a traprock mountain range located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts. The ridge of the Holyoke Range was formed 200 million years ago during the late Triassic and early Jurassic periods and is composed of traprock, also known as basalt, an extrusive volcanic rock. Basalt is a dark colored rock, but the iron within it weathers to a rusty brown when exposed to the air, lending the ledges a distinct reddish appearance. The range is used for picnicking, hiking, backcountry skiing, cross-country skiing, mountain biking, horseback riding, bird watching, hunting (in season), and snowshoeing.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Holyoke Range, which you’ll be a fan of since it’s a range of traprock mountains. A: Where can I find this range? B: It’s in the Connecticut River Valley in the state of Massachusetts, a place that you have frequented many times. A: When did the formation of this range take place? B: The range was said to be formed over 200 million years ago while the Triassic period was ending and the Jurassic period was beginning. A: Is this a great spot for recreational activities? B: The mountain range has two long trails that are used for a variety of activities. They have a 110 mile long trail called Metacomet-Monadnock Trail and a 47 mile one called the Robert Frost Trail. A: What kind of activities are popular here? B: It’s a popular spot for hiking, biking, skiing, horseshoeing and even horseback riding. A: What if you just want to relax? B:","B's persona: I have been to the state of Massachusetts many times. I am a huge fan of mountain ranges. I enjoy a variety of recreation activities. I have always enjoyed the Jurassic movies. I have never been in the Long Island sound. Relevant knowledge: The Holyoke Range or Mount Holyoke Range is a traprock mountain range located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts. Language Watch Edit The Holyoke Range or Mount Holyoke Range is a traprock mountain range located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts. The ridge of the Holyoke Range was formed 200 million years ago during the late Triassic and early Jurassic periods and is composed of traprock, also known as basalt, an extrusive volcanic rock. Basalt is a dark colored rock, but the iron within it weathers to a rusty brown when exposed to the air, lending the ledges a distinct reddish appearance. The range is used for picnicking, hiking, backcountry skiing, cross-country skiing, mountain biking, horseback riding, bird watching, hunting (in season), and snowshoeing. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Holyoke Range, which you’ll be a fan of since it’s a range of traprock mountains. A: Where can I find this range? B: It’s in the Connecticut River Valley in the state of Massachusetts, a place that you have frequented many times. A: When did the formation of this range take place? B: The range was said to be formed over 200 million years ago while the Triassic period was ending and the Jurassic period was beginning. A: Is this a great spot for recreational activities? B: The mountain range has two long trails that are used for a variety of activities. They have a 110 mile long trail called Metacomet-Monadnock Trail and a 47 mile one called the Robert Frost Trail. A: What kind of activities are popular here? B: It’s a popular spot for hiking, biking, skiing, horseshoeing and even horseback riding. A: What if you just want to relax? B: [sMASK]", You can do that by enjoying a nice picnic and some bird watching. There is something for everyone.," It’s also a great spot for picnicking, backcountry skiing, cross country skiing, mountain biking, horseback riding, bird watching, hunting (in season), and snowshoeing The Holyoke Range is a traprock mountain range located in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts The ridge of the Holyoke range was formed 200 million years ago during the late Triassic and early Jurassic periods Basalt is a dark colored rock, but the iron within it weathers"," The Holyoke Range is used for picnicking, hiking, backcountry skiing, cross-country skiing , mountain biking, horseback riding, bird watching, hunting (in season), and snowshoeing The range is composed of traprock, also known as basalt, an extrusive volcanic rock Basalt is a dark colored rock, but the iron within it weathers to a rusty brown when exposed to the air, lending the ledges a distinct reddish appearance" 38,"I have a swimming pool. I like museum. I would like to go to Oklahoma. I am aware of National Historic Landmark. I like Mediterranean Revival-style.","The E.W. Marland Mansion is a 43,561 square feet (4,046.9 m2) Mediterranean Revival-style mansion located in Ponca City, Oklahoma, United States. Built by oil baron and philanthropist Ernest Whitworth (E.W.) Marland, as a display of wealth at the peak of the 1920s oil boom, the house is one of the largest residences in the southwestern United States, and is known as the ""Palace on the Prairie."" It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973 It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973, and is now a museum open to the public.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is E. W. Marland Mansion. A: Where is this place? B: It's in Ponca City, Oklahoma, the place you want to visit. A: What is the architectural style of the building? B: It's Mediterranean Revival-style, the one you like. A: Who built this? B: Oil baron and philanthropist Ernest Whitworth. A: Is it in the list of National Historic Landmark? B: Yes, It is added to the list in 1973. A: Is there any museum as part of it? B:","B's persona: I have a swimming pool. I like museum. I would like to go to Oklahoma. I am aware of National Historic Landmark. I like Mediterranean Revival-style. Relevant knowledge: The E.W. Marland Mansion is a 43,561 square feet (4,046.9 m2) Mediterranean Revival-style mansion located in Ponca City, Oklahoma, United States. Built by oil baron and philanthropist Ernest Whitworth (E.W.) Marland, as a display of wealth at the peak of the 1920s oil boom, the house is one of the largest residences in the southwestern United States, and is known as the ""Palace on the Prairie."" It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973 It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973, and is now a museum open to the public. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is E. W. Marland Mansion. A: Where is this place? B: It's in Ponca City, Oklahoma, the place you want to visit. A: What is the architectural style of the building? B: It's Mediterranean Revival-style, the one you like. A: Who built this? B: Oil baron and philanthropist Ernest Whitworth. A: Is it in the list of National Historic Landmark? B: Yes, It is added to the list in 1973. A: Is there any museum as part of it? B: [sMASK]"," Yes, It is a museum open to public. And it is interesting to you."," Yes, it is now a museum open to the public, and you can see the swimming pool, the ballroom, the dining room, the parlor, the library, the music room, and the billiard room, as well as the kitchen, the pantry, the butler's pantry"," Yes, it is open to the public as a museum, and you can see the swimming pool, the ballroom, the parlor, the dining room, the library, the billiard room, and the music room, as well as the kitchen, the pantry, the butler's pantry and the maid's pant" 39,"I like James Rouse. I hate hurricane sandy. I like the architecture style of Norma Stanford. I have a festival marketplace in my town. I would like to buy a house in new York which built at 1967.","The South Street Seaport is a historic area in the New York City borough of Manhattan The South Street Seaport Museum was founded in 1967 by Peter and Norma Stanford. In late October 2012, Hurricane Sandy heavily damaged the Seaport In 1982, redevelopment began to turn the museum into a greater tourist attraction via development of modern shopping areas. The project was undertaken by the prominent developer James Rouse modeled on the concept of a ""festival marketplace,"" a leading revitalization strategy throughout the 1970s.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: The name of the place is south street seaport museum located in new York in where you would like to buy a house. A: When was it built? B: It was built on 1967 in which year the house you would like to buy was built in new York. A: Who built it? B: It was built by peter and norma Stanford whose architecture style you like. A: I heard that it was damaged at some time. Why was it damaged? B: It was damaged by hurricane sandy which you hate on 2012 and caused heavy damage. A: I knew it was redeveloped on 1982 for tourist attraction. Who redeveloped it? B: It was redeveloped by the great developer james rouse whom you like. A: Based on which concept it was redeveloped? B:","B's persona: I like James Rouse. I hate hurricane sandy. I like the architecture style of Norma Stanford. I have a festival marketplace in my town. I would like to buy a house in new York which built at 1967. Relevant knowledge: The South Street Seaport is a historic area in the New York City borough of Manhattan The South Street Seaport Museum was founded in 1967 by Peter and Norma Stanford. In late October 2012, Hurricane Sandy heavily damaged the Seaport In 1982, redevelopment began to turn the museum into a greater tourist attraction via development of modern shopping areas. The project was undertaken by the prominent developer James Rouse modeled on the concept of a ""festival marketplace,"" a leading revitalization strategy throughout the 1970s. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: The name of the place is south street seaport museum located in new York in where you would like to buy a house. A: When was it built? B: It was built on 1967 in which year the house you would like to buy was built in new York. A: Who built it? B: It was built by peter and norma Stanford whose architecture style you like. A: I heard that it was damaged at some time. Why was it damaged? B: It was damaged by hurricane sandy which you hate on 2012 and caused heavy damage. A: I knew it was redeveloped on 1982 for tourist attraction. Who redeveloped it? B: It was redeveloped by the great developer james rouse whom you like. A: Based on which concept it was redeveloped? B: [sMASK]", It was redeveloped on the concept of festival marketplace which you have in your town.," It was redeveloped based on the concept of a ""festival marketplace"" which you have in your town in which year the house you would like to buy was built in new york in which you like the architecture style of norma stanford in which the house was built by peter and norma Stanford in which it was damaged by hurricane sandy in which", It was redeveloped based on the concept of a festival marketplace in which you have a festival market place in your town in which the house you would like to buy was built in new york in which year the house was built by peter and norma stanford whose architecture style you like and which was damaged by hurricane sandy which you hate on 2012 and caused heavy damage. 40,"I like to visit australia. I would like to know about cemetry. I am interested in history. I like to know the reason for heritage listing. I am writing about the war graves.","Toowong, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is Queensland's largest cemetery and is located on forty-four hectares of land at the corner of Frederick Street and Mount Coot-tha Road approximately four and a half kilometres west of Brisbane. It was previously known as Brisbane General Cemetery. It was established in 1866 and formally opened in 1875. Although still used as a cemetery, it is a popular place for joggers and dog walkers, with its over-hanging fig trees and winding pathways. There are approximately 117,000 people buried at Toowong and the variation of headstones and memorials is vast. War Graves The cemetery contains the war graves of 270 Commonwealth service personnel of World War I and 117 from World War II, besides 2 sailors of the Dutch Navy from the latter war.","A: Where is this place? B: This place is in toowong, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.The country which you like to visit. A: Can you say more about this place? B: Since you like to know about the cemetry I can say this,It is Queensland's largest cemetery and is located on 44 hectares of land at the corner of Frederick Street and Mount Coot-tha Road . It was previously known as Brisbane General Cemetery. A: In which year it was founded? B: This cemetery was established in the year 1866 and formally opened in 1875. A: For what purpose they using this now? B: Still they using this as a cemetery,and it is a popular place for joggers and dog walkers, with its over-hanging fig trees and winding pathways. A: Can you say about the buried people number in total? B: It shows your interest over history,approximately 117,000 people have been buried at Toowong and it have vast variation of headstones and memorials. A: Is there anything special to know? B:","B's persona: I like to visit australia. I would like to know about cemetry. I am interested in history. I like to know the reason for heritage listing. I am writing about the war graves. Relevant knowledge: Toowong, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is Queensland's largest cemetery and is located on forty-four hectares of land at the corner of Frederick Street and Mount Coot-tha Road approximately four and a half kilometres west of Brisbane. It was previously known as Brisbane General Cemetery. It was established in 1866 and formally opened in 1875. Although still used as a cemetery, it is a popular place for joggers and dog walkers, with its over-hanging fig trees and winding pathways. There are approximately 117,000 people buried at Toowong and the variation of headstones and memorials is vast. War Graves The cemetery contains the war graves of 270 Commonwealth service personnel of World War I and 117 from World War II, besides 2 sailors of the Dutch Navy from the latter war. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: This place is in toowong, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.The country which you like to visit. A: Can you say more about this place? B: Since you like to know about the cemetry I can say this,It is Queensland's largest cemetery and is located on 44 hectares of land at the corner of Frederick Street and Mount Coot-tha Road . It was previously known as Brisbane General Cemetery. A: In which year it was founded? B: This cemetery was established in the year 1866 and formally opened in 1875. A: For what purpose they using this now? B: Still they using this as a cemetery,and it is a popular place for joggers and dog walkers, with its over-hanging fig trees and winding pathways. A: Can you say about the buried people number in total? B: It shows your interest over history,approximately 117,000 people have been buried at Toowong and it have vast variation of headstones and memorials. A: Is there anything special to know? B: [sMASK]"," While you writing about the war graves ,you can add this place because it contains the war graves of 270 Commonwealth service personnel of World War I and 117 from World War II, besides 2 sailors of the Dutch Navy from the latter war."," Since you like to know about the reason for heritage listing I can say this,The cemetery contains the war graves of 270 Commonwealth service personnel of World War I and 117 from World War II, besides 2 sailors of the Dutch Navy from the latter war"," The cemetery contains the war graves of 270 Commonwealth service personnel of World War I and 117 from World War II, besides 2 sailors of the Dutch Navy from the latter war" 41,"I hope to go to my Egypt. I like to learn about pyramids. I am interested in learning about pharaohs. I would like to see the Giza Plateau. I have never seen limestone.","The unfinished pyramid is located south-west of Neferirkare's pyramid in the Abusir necropolis, between Saqqara and the Giza Plateau. The Pyramid of Neferefre, also known as the Pyramid of Raneferef, (in ancient Egyptian Netjeri-bau-Nefer-ef-Ra (Divine is Neferefre's power)) is a 25th century BC unfinished pyramid complex built for the Egyptian pharaoh Neferefre of the Fifth Dynasty. A limestone Statuette of Neferefre is significant among these statues, as it presents a motif previously only known from a single statue of Khafre. Despite this, the complex remains one of the best preserved of the Old Kingdom. In its substructure, excavators found fragments of a red granite sarcophagus and of Neferefre's mummy, who was found to have died at around twenty to twenty-three years of age.","A: Where is this place? B: It’s in the Abusir necropolis, between Saqqara and the Giza Plateau. A: What type of structure is it? B: It’s a pyramid, something you would like to learn about. A: Who was the pyramid built for? B: It was built for Neferefre, an Egyptian pharaoh. A: Are there any statues there?. B: Yes, there is a statue of the pharaoh there. A: How old was the pharaoh when he died? B:","B's persona: I hope to go to my Egypt. I like to learn about pyramids. I am interested in learning about pharaohs. I would like to see the Giza Plateau. I have never seen limestone. Relevant knowledge: The unfinished pyramid is located south-west of Neferirkare's pyramid in the Abusir necropolis, between Saqqara and the Giza Plateau. The Pyramid of Neferefre, also known as the Pyramid of Raneferef, (in ancient Egyptian Netjeri-bau-Nefer-ef-Ra (Divine is Neferefre's power)) is a 25th century BC unfinished pyramid complex built for the Egyptian pharaoh Neferefre of the Fifth Dynasty. A limestone Statuette of Neferefre is significant among these statues, as it presents a motif previously only known from a single statue of Khafre. Despite this, the complex remains one of the best preserved of the Old Kingdom. In its substructure, excavators found fragments of a red granite sarcophagus and of Neferefre's mummy, who was found to have died at around twenty to twenty-three years of age. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: It’s in the Abusir necropolis, between Saqqara and the Giza Plateau. A: What type of structure is it? B: It’s a pyramid, something you would like to learn about. A: Who was the pyramid built for? B: It was built for Neferefre, an Egyptian pharaoh. A: Are there any statues there?. B: Yes, there is a statue of the pharaoh there. A: How old was the pharaoh when he died? B: [sMASK]", He was between 20 to 23 years old., Neferefre was twenty to twenty-three years old when he died," The unfinished pyramid is located south-west of Neferirkare's pyramid in the Abusir necropolis, between Saqqara and the Giza Plateau The Pyramid of Neferefre, also known as the Pyramid of Raneferef, (in ancient Egyptian Netjeri-bau-Nefer-ef-Ra (Divine is Nef" 42,"I have experience visiting military installation. I have a grandfather who works for the U.S. government. I love an island. I have never been to NewYork before. I like the sea.","Plum Island is an island in the town of Southold in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States. Plum Island is owned in its entirety by the United States government, which was considering sale of the island, but suspended the plan in February 2012. It is about 3 miles (4.8 km) long and 1 mile (1.6 km) wide at its widest point. After years of pressure from organizations including the Preserve Plum Island Coalition (PPIC), the Connecticut Fund for the Environment, along with its permanent regional program Save the Sound and Soundkeeper, Inc., Congress voted in December 2020 to block the sale and preserve Plum Island. On August 29, 2013, the United States General Services Administration (GSA) and United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a final ""Record of Decision (ROD): Public Sale of Plum Island, New York"".","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: Plum Island is an island in the town of Southold in Suffolk County. You will like it because you love an island. A: Oh, I see. Where exactly is the Suffolk County? B: It's in New York, in the United States. You probably didn't know because you haven't been to New York. A: Yes, that's right. By the way who manages this island? B: Plum Island is owned in its entirety by the United States government. I guess you've heard about this island because your grandfather works for the U.S. government. A: Unfortunately, no. I've never met my grandfather since I was born. Anyway, do you know the size of this island? B: Yes I do. It is about 3 miles (4.8 km) long and 1 mile (1.6 km) wide at its widest point. A: I see. Is this island well preserved? B: Narrowly it is. Congress voted in December 2020 to block the sale and preserve Plum Island. A: Sale? What happened to this island? B:","B's persona: I have experience visiting military installation. I have a grandfather who works for the U.S. government. I love an island. I have never been to NewYork before. I like the sea. Relevant knowledge: Plum Island is an island in the town of Southold in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States. Plum Island is owned in its entirety by the United States government, which was considering sale of the island, but suspended the plan in February 2012. It is about 3 miles (4.8 km) long and 1 mile (1.6 km) wide at its widest point. After years of pressure from organizations including the Preserve Plum Island Coalition (PPIC), the Connecticut Fund for the Environment, along with its permanent regional program Save the Sound and Soundkeeper, Inc., Congress voted in December 2020 to block the sale and preserve Plum Island. On August 29, 2013, the United States General Services Administration (GSA) and United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a final ""Record of Decision (ROD): Public Sale of Plum Island, New York"". Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: Plum Island is an island in the town of Southold in Suffolk County. You will like it because you love an island. A: Oh, I see. Where exactly is the Suffolk County? B: It's in New York, in the United States. You probably didn't know because you haven't been to New York. A: Yes, that's right. By the way who manages this island? B: Plum Island is owned in its entirety by the United States government. I guess you've heard about this island because your grandfather works for the U.S. government. A: Unfortunately, no. I've never met my grandfather since I was born. Anyway, do you know the size of this island? B: Yes I do. It is about 3 miles (4.8 km) long and 1 mile (1.6 km) wide at its widest point. A: I see. Is this island well preserved? B: Narrowly it is. Congress voted in December 2020 to block the sale and preserve Plum Island. A: Sale? What happened to this island? B: [sMASK]"," The United States General Services Administration (GSA) and United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a final ""Record of Decision (ROD): Public Sale of Plum Island, New York"" on August 29, 2013."," After years of pressure from organizations including the Preserve Plum Island Coalition (PPIC), the Connecticut Fund for the Environment, along with its permanent regional program Save the Sound and Soundkeeper, Inc, Congress voted in December 2020 to block the sale and preserve Plum Island On August 29, 2013, the United States General Services Administration (GSA) and United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a final ""Record of Decision (ROD):"," After years of pressure from organizations including the Preserve Plum Island Coalition (PPIC), the Connecticut Fund for the Environment, along with its permanent regional program Save the Sound and Soundkeeper, Inc, the United States General Services Administration (GSA) and the United State Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a final ""Record of Decision (ROD)"" on August 29, 2013, to sell Plum Island to the highest bidder for the purpose of transferring the island to the State of New York for" 43,"I wish I could also build my own house. If I have a chance to build my house, I will make it experimental. I wish I had lots of properties. I sometimes get inspiration from the unique architecture. I think inspecting the sites and materials should be well conducted before construction.","The finest existing specimen of Melnikov's work is his own Krivoarbatsky Lane residence in Moscow. The finest existing specimen of Melnikov's work is his own Krivoarbatsky Lane residence in Moscow, completed in 1927–1929, which consists of two intersecting cylindrical towers decorated with a pattern of hexagonal windows. His flow of commissions in 1926-1927 provided enough money to finance a three-story house of his dreams. The city endorsed Melnikov's draft as an experimental, one-of-a-kind project. His request for land (790 square meters) had few chances to pass the district commission; to his surprise, a working class commissioner supported him, saying that ""we can build public buildings anytime and anywhere, but we may never see this unusual house completed if we reject Melnikov"".","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is Melnikov House. This is the finest existing specimen of Melnikov's work. A: When was this constructed? B: It was completed in 1927–1929. A: What is this consisted of? B: It consists of two intersecting cylindrical towers decorated with a pattern of hexagonal windows. A: Looking from the picture, I guess it might cost a lot to build this house. Was he rich? B: His flow of commissions in 1926-1927 provided enough money to finance a three-story house of his dreams. You will also get a chance to build your own house. A: Was Melnikov's draft approved? B: The city endorsed Melnikov's draft as an experimental, one-of-a-kind project. As you wanted to make your house experimental, it will be a good material for you when you make a mold. A: Were there any difficulties in building this house? B:","B's persona: I wish I could also build my own house. If I have a chance to build my house, I will make it experimental. I wish I had lots of properties. I sometimes get inspiration from the unique architecture. I think inspecting the sites and materials should be well conducted before construction. Relevant knowledge: The finest existing specimen of Melnikov's work is his own Krivoarbatsky Lane residence in Moscow. The finest existing specimen of Melnikov's work is his own Krivoarbatsky Lane residence in Moscow, completed in 1927–1929, which consists of two intersecting cylindrical towers decorated with a pattern of hexagonal windows. His flow of commissions in 1926-1927 provided enough money to finance a three-story house of his dreams. The city endorsed Melnikov's draft as an experimental, one-of-a-kind project. His request for land (790 square meters) had few chances to pass the district commission; to his surprise, a working class commissioner supported him, saying that ""we can build public buildings anytime and anywhere, but we may never see this unusual house completed if we reject Melnikov"". Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is Melnikov House. This is the finest existing specimen of Melnikov's work. A: When was this constructed? B: It was completed in 1927–1929. A: What is this consisted of? B: It consists of two intersecting cylindrical towers decorated with a pattern of hexagonal windows. A: Looking from the picture, I guess it might cost a lot to build this house. Was he rich? B: His flow of commissions in 1926-1927 provided enough money to finance a three-story house of his dreams. You will also get a chance to build your own house. A: Was Melnikov's draft approved? B: The city endorsed Melnikov's draft as an experimental, one-of-a-kind project. As you wanted to make your house experimental, it will be a good material for you when you make a mold. A: Were there any difficulties in building this house? B: [sMASK]", His requests for land had little chance of passing the district committee.," Melnikov's request for land (790 square meters) had few chances to pass the district commission, but to his surprise, a working class commissioner supported him, saying that ""we can build public buildings anytime and anywhere, but we may never see this unusual house completed if we reject Melnikov"""," His request for land (790 square meters) had few chances to pass the district commission, but to his surprise, a working class commissioner supported him, saying that ""we can build public buildings anytime and anywhere, but we may never see this unusual house completed if we reject Melnikov""" 44,"I would like to visit Poland. I don´t like neo-Nazis. I have an interest in Operation Valkyrie. I love gramophone records. I wish I knew more about Hitler's daily routine.","The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. Condition Mostly destroyed The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. The attempted assassination of Hitler at the Wolf's Lair was part of Operation Valkyrie, a covert plan to take control and suppress any revolt in the German Reich following Hitler's death. Plans have periodically been proposed to restore the area, including the installation of historical exhibits.Critics worried that the planned changes could turn the site into a place for neo-Nazi pilgrimages, although the District's spokesperson said that they would ""make every effort"" to maintain ""due seriousness and respect for historical truth"". Hitler would begin his day when he was in residence by taking a walk alone with his dog around 9 or 10 am, and at 10:30 am he looked at the mail that had been delivered by air or courier train. Occasionally, Hitler and his entourage listened to gramophone records of Beethoven symphonies, selections from Wagner or other operas, or German lieder. Buildings within the complex were camouflaged with bushes, grass, and artificial trees on the flat roofs; netting was also erected between buildings and the surrounding forest so that the installation looked like unbroken dense woodland from the air. Hitler's bunker had become the largest, ""a positive fortress"" containing ""a maze of passages, rooms and halls.""","A: Where is this place? B: These are the ruins of the Wolf's Lair, in Poland, the European country you wish to visit. A: And what´s interesting about this place? B: Well, this was Hitler's first headquarter on the Eastern Front, and the scene of his assassination attempt during Operation Valkyrie, which interests you so much. A: And why is this place still in ruins and has not been restored, despite its historical interest? B: Although plans have been made to restore it, the site has never been restored because it is feared that it could become a pilgrimage site for neo-Nazis. Since you don't like neo-Nazis, you will understand the dilemma. A: And is anything known about Hitler's daily routine while staying in this place? B: Yes, in fact it is known that Hitler walked his dog between 9 and 10 in the morning, and then sat down to check the mail. It is also known what he did the rest of the day, and that occasionally, he listened to gramophone recordings. A: And what music did Hitler listen to on his gramophone? B: He used to listen to music by Wagner and Beethoven, opera and German lieder. A: And could you tell me a little about the security measures that Hitler had in this place? B:","B's persona: I would like to visit Poland. I don´t like neo-Nazis. I have an interest in Operation Valkyrie. I love gramophone records. I wish I knew more about Hitler's daily routine. Relevant knowledge: The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. Condition Mostly destroyed The Wolf's Lair (German: Wolfsschanze; Polish: Wilczy Szaniec) was Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II. The attempted assassination of Hitler at the Wolf's Lair was part of Operation Valkyrie, a covert plan to take control and suppress any revolt in the German Reich following Hitler's death. Plans have periodically been proposed to restore the area, including the installation of historical exhibits.Critics worried that the planned changes could turn the site into a place for neo-Nazi pilgrimages, although the District's spokesperson said that they would ""make every effort"" to maintain ""due seriousness and respect for historical truth"". Hitler would begin his day when he was in residence by taking a walk alone with his dog around 9 or 10 am, and at 10:30 am he looked at the mail that had been delivered by air or courier train. Occasionally, Hitler and his entourage listened to gramophone records of Beethoven symphonies, selections from Wagner or other operas, or German lieder. Buildings within the complex were camouflaged with bushes, grass, and artificial trees on the flat roofs; netting was also erected between buildings and the surrounding forest so that the installation looked like unbroken dense woodland from the air. Hitler's bunker had become the largest, ""a positive fortress"" containing ""a maze of passages, rooms and halls."" Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: These are the ruins of the Wolf's Lair, in Poland, the European country you wish to visit. A: And what´s interesting about this place? B: Well, this was Hitler's first headquarter on the Eastern Front, and the scene of his assassination attempt during Operation Valkyrie, which interests you so much. A: And why is this place still in ruins and has not been restored, despite its historical interest? B: Although plans have been made to restore it, the site has never been restored because it is feared that it could become a pilgrimage site for neo-Nazis. Since you don't like neo-Nazis, you will understand the dilemma. A: And is anything known about Hitler's daily routine while staying in this place? B: Yes, in fact it is known that Hitler walked his dog between 9 and 10 in the morning, and then sat down to check the mail. It is also known what he did the rest of the day, and that occasionally, he listened to gramophone recordings. A: And what music did Hitler listen to on his gramophone? B: He used to listen to music by Wagner and Beethoven, opera and German lieder. A: And could you tell me a little about the security measures that Hitler had in this place? B: [sMASK]"," Of course. The place was camouflaged between brush and forest. Hitler's bunker was a veritable fortress, with a maze of passages, rooms and halls."," Yes, it is known that the buildings were camouflaged with bushes, grass, and artificial trees on the flat roofs, that netting was erected between buildings and the surrounding forest so that the installation looked like unbroken dense woodland from the air, and that Hitler's bunker had become the largest, ""a positive fortress"" containing ""a maze of passages, rooms and halls"", and that it was surrounded by barbed wire, minefields, anti-tank ditches, and anti-aircraft guns"," Well, the Wolf's Lair was surrounded by barbed wire, and the buildings were camouflaged with bushes, grass, and artificial trees on the flat roofs, and netting was erected between the buildings and the surrounding forest so that it looked like unbroken dense woodland from the air, and Hitler's bunker had become the largest, ""a positive fortress"" containing ""a maze of passages, rooms and halls"", and it was surrounded on all sides by anti-tank ditches, anti-aircraft" 45,"I like the Victorian style. I like going to shopping malls. I want to visit Pennsylvania. I like going to restaurants. I like amusement parks.","Willow Grove Park Mall is a three-story shopping mall located in the community of Willow Grove in Abington Township, Pennsylvania at the intersection of Easton Road and Moreland Road (Pennsylvania Route 63). The Willow Grove Park Mall serves as a major regional attraction for Abington Township and is the third most profitable mall in the Philadelphia area. The Willow Grove Park Mall opened on August 11, 1982. The mall was designed with a Victorian theme honoring the former amusement park. The mall features a fountain, carousel, and scenic elevator. The mall employed 2,065 people in 2018, making it the third largest employer in Abington Township with 7.86% of the jobs in the township. The current site of the Willow Grove Park Mall was originally Willow Grove Park, a popular amusement park that existed from 1896 to 1975. Willow Grove Park Mall is a three-story shopping mall located in the community of Willow Grove in Abington Township, Pennsylvania at the intersection of Easton Road and Moreland Road (Pennsylvania Route 63). The Willow Grove Park Mall contains over 120 stores - with Bloomingdale's, Sears, Primark, Macy's, and Nordstrom Rack as anchor stores - along with several restaurants including The Cheesecake Factory, TGI Fridays, and Yard House.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Willow Grove Park Mall, located in Abington Township, Pennsylvania, which you want to visit in the United States. A: What is so special about this Mall? B: I believe that you may like to visit there because the Willow Grove Park Mall serves as a major regional attraction for Abington Township and is the third most profitable mall in the Philadelphia area. A: When did the Willow Grove Park Mall open? B: Well, the Willow Grove Park Mall opened on August 11, 1982, and the mall was designed with a Victorian theme, which you may like. The mall features a fountain, carousel, and scenic elevator. A: How is the importance of this shopping area? B: Very good question! It is important as the mall employed 2,065 people in 2018, making it the third-largest employer in Abington Township with 7.86% of the jobs in the township. A: Any curious fact about the Willow Grove Park Mall? B: Yes, you may like or not that the current site of the Willow Grove Park Mall was originally Willow Grove Park, a popular amusement park that existed from 1896 to 1975. A: How big is the Mall? B:","B's persona: I like the Victorian style. I like going to shopping malls. I want to visit Pennsylvania. I like going to restaurants. I like amusement parks. Relevant knowledge: Willow Grove Park Mall is a three-story shopping mall located in the community of Willow Grove in Abington Township, Pennsylvania at the intersection of Easton Road and Moreland Road (Pennsylvania Route 63). The Willow Grove Park Mall serves as a major regional attraction for Abington Township and is the third most profitable mall in the Philadelphia area. The Willow Grove Park Mall opened on August 11, 1982. The mall was designed with a Victorian theme honoring the former amusement park. The mall features a fountain, carousel, and scenic elevator. The mall employed 2,065 people in 2018, making it the third largest employer in Abington Township with 7.86% of the jobs in the township. The current site of the Willow Grove Park Mall was originally Willow Grove Park, a popular amusement park that existed from 1896 to 1975. Willow Grove Park Mall is a three-story shopping mall located in the community of Willow Grove in Abington Township, Pennsylvania at the intersection of Easton Road and Moreland Road (Pennsylvania Route 63). The Willow Grove Park Mall contains over 120 stores - with Bloomingdale's, Sears, Primark, Macy's, and Nordstrom Rack as anchor stores - along with several restaurants including The Cheesecake Factory, TGI Fridays, and Yard House. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Willow Grove Park Mall, located in Abington Township, Pennsylvania, which you want to visit in the United States. A: What is so special about this Mall? B: I believe that you may like to visit there because the Willow Grove Park Mall serves as a major regional attraction for Abington Township and is the third most profitable mall in the Philadelphia area. A: When did the Willow Grove Park Mall open? B: Well, the Willow Grove Park Mall opened on August 11, 1982, and the mall was designed with a Victorian theme, which you may like. The mall features a fountain, carousel, and scenic elevator. A: How is the importance of this shopping area? B: Very good question! It is important as the mall employed 2,065 people in 2018, making it the third-largest employer in Abington Township with 7.86% of the jobs in the township. A: Any curious fact about the Willow Grove Park Mall? B: Yes, you may like or not that the current site of the Willow Grove Park Mall was originally Willow Grove Park, a popular amusement park that existed from 1896 to 1975. A: How big is the Mall? B: [sMASK]"," Well, the Willow Grove Park Mall is a three-story shopping mall that contains over 120 stores with Bloomingdale's, Sears, Primark, Macy's, and Nordstrom Rack as anchor stores. It also several restaurants including The Cheesecake Factory, TGI Fridays, and Yard House for you to enjoy."," The Willow Grove Park Mall is a three-story shopping mall located in the community of Willow Grove in Abington Township, Pennsylvania at the intersection of Easton Road and Moreland Road (Pennsylvania Route 63), and the mall contains over 120 stores - with Bloomingdale's, Sears, Primark, Macy's, and Nordstrom Rack as anchor stores - along with several restaurants including The Cheesecake Factory, TGI Fridays, and Yard House."," The Willow Grove Park Mall is a three-story shopping mall that contains over 120 stores - with Bloomingdale's, Sears, Primark, Macy's, and Nordstrom Rack as anchor stores - along with several restaurants including The Cheesecake Factory, TGI Fridays, and Yard House Abington Township, Pennsylvania Abercrombie & Fitch Ace Hardware Aeropostale Aldo Shoes American Eagle Outfitters Anthropologie" 46,"I would like to visit Florida. I want to see lighthouse. I am reading about Second Seminole War. I like to watch Miami Vice. I want to become mariner.","The Cape Florida Light is a lighthouse on Cape Florida at the south end of Key Biscayne in Miami-Dade County, Florida. As a Miami landmark, the lighthouse was featured in several episodes of the television series Miami Vice, most extensively during the two-part episode ""Mirror Image"" Constructed in 1825, it guided mariners off the Florida Reef, which starts near Key Biscayne and extends southward a few miles offshore of the Florida Keys. It is owned and operated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. When the Second Seminole War started in 1835, the Seminoles attacked the few European-American settlers in southern Florida.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Cape Florida Light located in Florida, which you want to visit. A: What is this place known for? B: This is a lighthouse located in south end of Key Biscayne in Miami-Dade County. As you are interested in lighthouse you will be intrigued to see this as well. A: Does this place featured in any television series? B: Yes, this lighthouse had been featured in television series named Miami Vice. Also as you like to watch this series this would be a great opportunity for you to watch this place. A: When was this lighthouse was built? B: This lighthouse was built in 1825, which makes this place around 200 years old so you should consider visiting this place. A: Who owns this place now? B: This place is owned by Florida Department of Environmental Protection. So they take care of this place. A: Does this lighthouse had been attacked? B:","B's persona: I would like to visit Florida. I want to see lighthouse. I am reading about Second Seminole War. I like to watch Miami Vice. I want to become mariner. Relevant knowledge: The Cape Florida Light is a lighthouse on Cape Florida at the south end of Key Biscayne in Miami-Dade County, Florida. As a Miami landmark, the lighthouse was featured in several episodes of the television series Miami Vice, most extensively during the two-part episode ""Mirror Image"" Constructed in 1825, it guided mariners off the Florida Reef, which starts near Key Biscayne and extends southward a few miles offshore of the Florida Keys. It is owned and operated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. When the Second Seminole War started in 1835, the Seminoles attacked the few European-American settlers in southern Florida. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Cape Florida Light located in Florida, which you want to visit. A: What is this place known for? B: This is a lighthouse located in south end of Key Biscayne in Miami-Dade County. As you are interested in lighthouse you will be intrigued to see this as well. A: Does this place featured in any television series? B: Yes, this lighthouse had been featured in television series named Miami Vice. Also as you like to watch this series this would be a great opportunity for you to watch this place. A: When was this lighthouse was built? B: This lighthouse was built in 1825, which makes this place around 200 years old so you should consider visiting this place. A: Who owns this place now? B: This place is owned by Florida Department of Environmental Protection. So they take care of this place. A: Does this lighthouse had been attacked? B: [sMASK]", This place was attacked in Second Seminole War. As you are reading about this war you will learn more about it here.," Yes, this lighthouse had been attacked during the Second Seminole War in 1835, when the Seminoles attacked the few European-American settlers in southern Florida, so if you are interested in Second Seminoles War this would be a great opportunity for you to visit this place, as you are also interested in lighthouse and you like to watch Miami Vice this would also be a good opportunity for"," Yes, this lighthouse was attacked during the Second Seminole War in 1835 by the Seminole Indians, which makes this place very interesting for you as you are reading about the Second Seminole War and also as you like to watch the television series named Miami Vice, this would be a great opportunity for you to watch this place as well" 47,"I would like to go to the White House. I like teas. I am an architect. I love Eleanor Roosevelt. I don't like French Empire style.","The Green Room is one of three state parlors on the first floor of the White House, the home of the President of the United States. It is used for small receptions and teas. The room was intended by architect James Hoban to be the ""Common Dining Room."" Eleanor Roosevelt entertained Amelia Earhart in the Green Room. Little is known about the room's original decor, except that it was likely in the fashionable French Empire style of the day, a tradition that continued until a group of Colonial Revival and Federal-style furniture and art experts appointed by then President Coolidge sought to restore the room according to the period in which it was built, rather than a passing style of a later time. For the Green Room, the firm decided to mimic an 1820s-style parlor or drawing room in the French Empire style.","A: Where is this place? B: This is the Green Room in the White House, a place you would like to visit. A: What is this room used for today? B: Since you like teas, you will be interested to learn that this is room is used for teas as well as small receptions. A: Who designed this room? B: This room was originally designed by James Hoban, a architect like yourself. A: Have any famous meetings happened in this room? B: As you love Eleanor Roosevelt, you will be interested to learn that she had a meeting with Amelia Earhart in this room. A: What style was this room originally designed to be in? B: You may be disappointed to learn that this room was originally designed in the French Empire style that you do not like. A: Has the room been redesigned since it was originally constructed? B:","B's persona: I would like to go to the White House. I like teas. I am an architect. I love Eleanor Roosevelt. I don't like French Empire style. Relevant knowledge: The Green Room is one of three state parlors on the first floor of the White House, the home of the President of the United States. It is used for small receptions and teas. The room was intended by architect James Hoban to be the ""Common Dining Room."" Eleanor Roosevelt entertained Amelia Earhart in the Green Room. Little is known about the room's original decor, except that it was likely in the fashionable French Empire style of the day, a tradition that continued until a group of Colonial Revival and Federal-style furniture and art experts appointed by then President Coolidge sought to restore the room according to the period in which it was built, rather than a passing style of a later time. For the Green Room, the firm decided to mimic an 1820s-style parlor or drawing room in the French Empire style. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: This is the Green Room in the White House, a place you would like to visit. A: What is this room used for today? B: Since you like teas, you will be interested to learn that this is room is used for teas as well as small receptions. A: Who designed this room? B: This room was originally designed by James Hoban, a architect like yourself. A: Have any famous meetings happened in this room? B: As you love Eleanor Roosevelt, you will be interested to learn that she had a meeting with Amelia Earhart in this room. A: What style was this room originally designed to be in? B: You may be disappointed to learn that this room was originally designed in the French Empire style that you do not like. A: Has the room been redesigned since it was originally constructed? B: [sMASK]"," In 1902 the room was redesigned, but you will be displeased to learn the French Empire style was still used."," Since you are an architect, you will be interested to learn that a group of Colonial Revival and Federal-style furniture and art experts appointed by then President Coolidge sought to restore the room according to the period in which it was built, rather than a passing style of a later time, and for the Green Room, the firm decided to mimic an 1820s-style parlor or drawing room in the French Empire style."," This room was redesigned by a group of Colonial Revival and Federal-style furniture and art experts appointed by then President Coolidge who sought to restore the room according to the period in which it was built, rather than a passing style of a later time, so the room is now in the style of an 1820s-style parlor or drawing room in the French Empire style." 48,"I like swimming. I live in Massachusetts. I am interested in viaducts. I hope to drive a train. I would like to learn more about war.","Canton Viaduct is a blind arcade cavity wall railroad viaduct in Canton, Massachusetts, built in 1834–35 for the Boston and Providence Railroad (B&P). At its completion, it was the longest (615 feet) and tallest (70 feet) railroad viaduct in the world; today, it is the last surviving viaduct of its kind. Swimming - The section of the Canton River between the viaduct and the dam is fenced off; no swimming is allowed due to the close proximity to the waterfall and poor water quality. It has been in continuous service for 185 years; it now carries high-speed passenger and freight rail service. The overall length is 615 feet (187 m) with a one degree horizontal curve that creates two concentric arcs. This unique viaduct was designed by a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Officer and West Point graduate - Captain William Gibbs McNeill.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is the Canton Viaduct. You may have been there since you live in Massachusetts. A: Does it have any accolades? B: At the time of its construction it was the tallest and the longest viaduct, today it is the last surviving viaduct of its kind. You may find this interesting since you are interested in viaducts. A: Can I swim here? B: I know you like swimming, but unfortunately, the section of the river from the viaduct to the dam is fenced off. A: Is it still in use? B: Yes, today it is used for high-speed passenger and freight rail services. A: How long is it? B: It is 615 feet long. A: Who designed the viaduct? B:","B's persona: I like swimming. I live in Massachusetts. I am interested in viaducts. I hope to drive a train. I would like to learn more about war. Relevant knowledge: Canton Viaduct is a blind arcade cavity wall railroad viaduct in Canton, Massachusetts, built in 1834–35 for the Boston and Providence Railroad (B&P). At its completion, it was the longest (615 feet) and tallest (70 feet) railroad viaduct in the world; today, it is the last surviving viaduct of its kind. Swimming - The section of the Canton River between the viaduct and the dam is fenced off; no swimming is allowed due to the close proximity to the waterfall and poor water quality. It has been in continuous service for 185 years; it now carries high-speed passenger and freight rail service. The overall length is 615 feet (187 m) with a one degree horizontal curve that creates two concentric arcs. This unique viaduct was designed by a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Officer and West Point graduate - Captain William Gibbs McNeill. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is the Canton Viaduct. You may have been there since you live in Massachusetts. A: Does it have any accolades? B: At the time of its construction it was the tallest and the longest viaduct, today it is the last surviving viaduct of its kind. You may find this interesting since you are interested in viaducts. A: Can I swim here? B: I know you like swimming, but unfortunately, the section of the river from the viaduct to the dam is fenced off. A: Is it still in use? B: Yes, today it is used for high-speed passenger and freight rail services. A: How long is it? B: It is 615 feet long. A: Who designed the viaduct? B: [sMASK]", It was designed by Captain William Gibbs McNeill., It was designed by a US Army Corps of Engineers Officer and West Point graduate - Captain William Gibbs McNeill, It was designed by a US Army Corps of Engineers officer and West Point graduate - Captain William Gibbs McNeill 49,"I like primates. I live in Massachusetts. I am passionate about birds. I hope to see some lions. I would like to ride on a train.","Southwick's Zoo is a 300-acre (120 ha), privately owned and operated, zoological park located in Mendon, Massachusetts, United States. The zoo has the largest primate collection in New England. In the past few years, new shows have been introduced for family entertainment and education, including Bird Shows and Training and Earth Educational presentations. In 2008 a Skyfari Skyride was introduced to the facility and is the only triangular chair lift ride in North America. The Woodland Train ride takes guests through the native wetlands habitat and Elk Forest. The zoo currently sits on over 250 acres with over 750 animals and includes the largest zoological experience in New England. The Southwick homestead (which the zoo now occupies) dates back to 1803 when it was a working dairy farm. In the 1930s, Justin F. Southwick started collecting exotic poultry.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is Southwick's zoo in Massachusetts. You may know it since you live in that state. A: Does the zoo have any primates? B: Yes, in fact it has the largest primate collection in New England. Since you like primates, and you live in this state, it may be a good place for you to visit. A: What shows are run here? B: There are a few shows run daily. However, since you are passionate about birds, I think you would like the bird show the most. A: Does the zoo offer any rides or transportation? B: Yes, there is the Woodland Express Train and the Skyfari Sky Ride. A: How many animals are at the zoo? B: There are around 750 animals at the zoo. A: How did the zoo start? B:","B's persona: I like primates. I live in Massachusetts. I am passionate about birds. I hope to see some lions. I would like to ride on a train. Relevant knowledge: Southwick's Zoo is a 300-acre (120 ha), privately owned and operated, zoological park located in Mendon, Massachusetts, United States. The zoo has the largest primate collection in New England. In the past few years, new shows have been introduced for family entertainment and education, including Bird Shows and Training and Earth Educational presentations. In 2008 a Skyfari Skyride was introduced to the facility and is the only triangular chair lift ride in North America. The Woodland Train ride takes guests through the native wetlands habitat and Elk Forest. The zoo currently sits on over 250 acres with over 750 animals and includes the largest zoological experience in New England. The Southwick homestead (which the zoo now occupies) dates back to 1803 when it was a working dairy farm. In the 1930s, Justin F. Southwick started collecting exotic poultry. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is Southwick's zoo in Massachusetts. You may know it since you live in that state. A: Does the zoo have any primates? B: Yes, in fact it has the largest primate collection in New England. Since you like primates, and you live in this state, it may be a good place for you to visit. A: What shows are run here? B: There are a few shows run daily. However, since you are passionate about birds, I think you would like the bird show the most. A: Does the zoo offer any rides or transportation? B: Yes, there is the Woodland Express Train and the Skyfari Sky Ride. A: How many animals are at the zoo? B: There are around 750 animals at the zoo. A: How did the zoo start? B: [sMASK]"," The zoo was once a dairy farm, until Justin F Southwick began collecting exotic poultry."," The zoo started in the 1930s when Justin Southwick started collecting exotic poultry, but it wasn't until the 1970s that the zoo really started to take off, and in the 1980s the zoo started to expand, and then in the 1990s the Woodland Express Train was introduced, and the Skyfari Sky Ride was introduced in 2008, and since then the zoo has continued to grow, and now the zoo sits on over 250 acres with over 750 animals and includes the largest zoological experience", A 50,"I am interested in bridges. I like red brick structures. I am planning on visiting England next month. I am interested in Great Western Railway Company. I would like to visit Paddington Station.","Maidenhead Railway Bridge (also known as Maidenhead Viaduct, The Sounding Arch) is a single structure of two tall wide red brick arches buttressed by two over-land smaller arches carrying the Great Western main line (GWML) over the River Thames between Maidenhead, Berkshire and Taplow, Buckinghamshire, England. Today, the Maidenhead Bridge forms a key crossing along the eastern section of the Great Western main line, allowing trains to proceed to and from the line's terminus in the capital, London Paddington station. The Maidenhead Bridge was designed by the Great Western Railway Company's engineer, the noted mechanical and civil engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel While it was being constructed, the innovative low-rise arches of the structure attracted considerable criticism and controversy surrounding their alleged lack of stability; as a result, the centring for the arches was left in place until its destruction during a heavy storm in late 1839","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This place is called Maidenhead Railway Bridge. Since you are interested in bridges, you might have heard of this bridge before. A: Where is this bridge located in? B: This bridge is located over the River Thames between Maidenhead, Berkshire and Taplow, Buckinghamshire, England. If you are planning on visiting England next month, it would be nice to visit this bridge when you get a chacne. A: Is this bridge made out of red brick? B: I just remembered that you like red brick structures! This bridge is a single structure of two tall wide red brick arches buttressed by two over-land smaller arches carrying the Great Western main line. So it would be nice to see the red brick structures. A: What else is around the bridge? B: I've heard that in recent days this bridge is allowing trains to proceed to and from the line's terminus in the capital, London Paddington station. If you would like to visit Paddington Station, you should go through this bridge. A: Do you know who designed this bridge? B: This bridge was designed by the Great Western Railway Company's engineer, the noted mechanical and civil engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Since you are interested in Great Western Railway Company, you should search up more about this bridge related to the company. A: Can you tell me more about this bridge? B:","B's persona: I am interested in bridges. I like red brick structures. I am planning on visiting England next month. I am interested in Great Western Railway Company. I would like to visit Paddington Station. Relevant knowledge: Maidenhead Railway Bridge (also known as Maidenhead Viaduct, The Sounding Arch) is a single structure of two tall wide red brick arches buttressed by two over-land smaller arches carrying the Great Western main line (GWML) over the River Thames between Maidenhead, Berkshire and Taplow, Buckinghamshire, England. Today, the Maidenhead Bridge forms a key crossing along the eastern section of the Great Western main line, allowing trains to proceed to and from the line's terminus in the capital, London Paddington station. The Maidenhead Bridge was designed by the Great Western Railway Company's engineer, the noted mechanical and civil engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel While it was being constructed, the innovative low-rise arches of the structure attracted considerable criticism and controversy surrounding their alleged lack of stability; as a result, the centring for the arches was left in place until its destruction during a heavy storm in late 1839 Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This place is called Maidenhead Railway Bridge. Since you are interested in bridges, you might have heard of this bridge before. A: Where is this bridge located in? B: This bridge is located over the River Thames between Maidenhead, Berkshire and Taplow, Buckinghamshire, England. If you are planning on visiting England next month, it would be nice to visit this bridge when you get a chacne. A: Is this bridge made out of red brick? B: I just remembered that you like red brick structures! This bridge is a single structure of two tall wide red brick arches buttressed by two over-land smaller arches carrying the Great Western main line. So it would be nice to see the red brick structures. A: What else is around the bridge? B: I've heard that in recent days this bridge is allowing trains to proceed to and from the line's terminus in the capital, London Paddington station. If you would like to visit Paddington Station, you should go through this bridge. A: Do you know who designed this bridge? B: This bridge was designed by the Great Western Railway Company's engineer, the noted mechanical and civil engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Since you are interested in Great Western Railway Company, you should search up more about this bridge related to the company. A: Can you tell me more about this bridge? B: [sMASK]"," I've heard that while it was being constructed, the innovative low-rise arches of the structure attracted considerable criticism and controversy surrounding their alleged lack of stability. So, as a result, the centering for the arches was left in place until its destruction during a heavy storm in late 1839."," Maidenhead Railway Bridge (also known as Maidenhead Viaduct, The Sounding Arch) is a single structure of two tall wide red brick arches buttressed by two over-land smaller arches carrying the Great Western main line (GWML) over the River Thames between Maidenhead, Berkshire and Taplow, Buckinghamshire, England Today, the Maidenhead Bridge forms a key crossing along the eastern section of the Great Eastern main line, allowing trains to proceed to and from the line's"," Maidenhead Railway Bridge (also known as Maidenhead Viaduct, The Sounding Arch) is a single structure of two tall wide red brick arches buttressed by two over-land smaller arches carrying the Great Western main line (GWML) over the River Thames between Maidenhead, Berkshire and Taplow, Buckinghamshire, England Today, the Maidenhead Bridge forms a key crossing along the eastern section of the Great Eastern main line, allowing trains to proceed to and from" 51,"I would like to visit USA. I am interested in art collection. I am interested in Anselm Kiefer. I am interested in Natalie Jeremijenko. I am interested in Katharina Grosse.","The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) is a museum in a converted Arnold Print Works factory building complex located in North Adams, Massachusetts. A collaboration with the Hall Art Foundation, this presentation of work by German painter and sculptor Anselm Kiefer consists of three monumentally scaled installations, Etroits Sont Les Vaisseaux, Les Femmes De La Revolution, and Velimir Chlebnikov, and occupies a 10,000 square foot building renovated for the exhibition. On view Spring/Summer/Fall through 2028. Tree Logic. Installed in the museum's front courtyard, this project displays the slow yet dynamic changes of six live trees, inverted and suspended from a truss, over time. Student of Beuys, 6 paintings. Jörg Immendorff was one of several prominent artists of the past four decades who studied under Joseph Beuys at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art. This exhibition was the second in an occasional series of shows focused on Beuys and those influenced by his work and teaching. Everything That Rises Must Converge. Baroque style pieces were displayed in four galleries on MASS MoCA's main floor. One piece, ""Scalapino/Nu Shu"", came upon the viewer as a former apple-bearing tree. Coyne had it uprooted and brought to the museum after it stopped bearing fruit. Petah's exhibit also includes a selection of her photography.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art located in North Adams, Massachusetts. A: What is the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art known for? B: Since you are interested in art collection, The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) is a museum in a converted Arnold Print Works factory building complex. A: What is ongoing exhibition at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art? B: As you are interested in Anselm Kiefer, a collaboration with the Hall Art Foundation, this presentation of work by German painter and sculptor Anselm Kiefer consists of three monumentally scaled installations, Etroits Sont Les Vaisseaux, Les Femmes De La Revolution, and Velimir Chlebnikov, and occupies a 10,000 square foot building renovated for the exhibition. On view Spring/Summer/Fall through 2028. A: What is ongoing exhibition at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art other than Anselm Kiefer? B: As you are interested in Natalie Jeremijenko, Tree Logic has been installed in the museum's front courtyard, this project displays the slow yet dynamic changes of six live trees, inverted and suspended from a truss, over time. A: What are the past exhibitions at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art? B: Jörg Immendorff was past exhibition. Student of Beuys, 6 paintings. Jörg Immendorff was one of several prominent artists of the past four decades who studied under Joseph Beuys at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art. This exhibition was the second in an occasional series of shows focused on Beuys and those influenced by his work and teaching. A: What are the past exhibitions at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art other than Jörg Immendorff? B:","B's persona: I would like to visit USA. I am interested in art collection. I am interested in Anselm Kiefer. I am interested in Natalie Jeremijenko. I am interested in Katharina Grosse. Relevant knowledge: The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) is a museum in a converted Arnold Print Works factory building complex located in North Adams, Massachusetts. A collaboration with the Hall Art Foundation, this presentation of work by German painter and sculptor Anselm Kiefer consists of three monumentally scaled installations, Etroits Sont Les Vaisseaux, Les Femmes De La Revolution, and Velimir Chlebnikov, and occupies a 10,000 square foot building renovated for the exhibition. On view Spring/Summer/Fall through 2028. Tree Logic. Installed in the museum's front courtyard, this project displays the slow yet dynamic changes of six live trees, inverted and suspended from a truss, over time. Student of Beuys, 6 paintings. Jörg Immendorff was one of several prominent artists of the past four decades who studied under Joseph Beuys at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art. This exhibition was the second in an occasional series of shows focused on Beuys and those influenced by his work and teaching. Everything That Rises Must Converge. Baroque style pieces were displayed in four galleries on MASS MoCA's main floor. One piece, ""Scalapino/Nu Shu"", came upon the viewer as a former apple-bearing tree. Coyne had it uprooted and brought to the museum after it stopped bearing fruit. Petah's exhibit also includes a selection of her photography. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art located in North Adams, Massachusetts. A: What is the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art known for? B: Since you are interested in art collection, The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) is a museum in a converted Arnold Print Works factory building complex. A: What is ongoing exhibition at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art? B: As you are interested in Anselm Kiefer, a collaboration with the Hall Art Foundation, this presentation of work by German painter and sculptor Anselm Kiefer consists of three monumentally scaled installations, Etroits Sont Les Vaisseaux, Les Femmes De La Revolution, and Velimir Chlebnikov, and occupies a 10,000 square foot building renovated for the exhibition. On view Spring/Summer/Fall through 2028. A: What is ongoing exhibition at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art other than Anselm Kiefer? B: As you are interested in Natalie Jeremijenko, Tree Logic has been installed in the museum's front courtyard, this project displays the slow yet dynamic changes of six live trees, inverted and suspended from a truss, over time. A: What are the past exhibitions at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art? B: Jörg Immendorff was past exhibition. Student of Beuys, 6 paintings. Jörg Immendorff was one of several prominent artists of the past four decades who studied under Joseph Beuys at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art. This exhibition was the second in an occasional series of shows focused on Beuys and those influenced by his work and teaching. A: What are the past exhibitions at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art other than Jörg Immendorff? B: [sMASK]"," Petah Coyne was past exhibition. Everything That Rises Must Converge. Baroque style pieces were displayed in four galleries on MASS MoCA's main floor. One piece, ""Scalapino/Nu Shu"", came upon the viewer as a former apple-bearing tree. Coyne had it uprooted and brought to the museum after it stopped bearing fruit. Petah's exhibit also includes a selection of her photography."," As you are interested in Katharina Grosse, Everything That Rises Must Converge, Baroque style pieces were displayed in four galleries on MASS MoCA's main floor, One piece, ""Scalapino/Nu Shu"", came upon the viewer as a former apple-bearing tree, Coyne had it uprooted and brought to the museum after it stopped bearing fruit, Petah's exhibit also includes a selection of her photography."," As you are interested in Katharina Grosse, Everything That Rises Must Converge, Baroque style pieces were displayed in four galleries on MASS MoCA's main floor, One piece, ""Scalapino/Nu Shu"", came upon the viewer as a former apple-bearing tree, Coyne had it uprooted and brought to the museum after it stopped bearing fruit, Petah's exhibit also includes a selection of her photography." 52,"I would like to live in Massachussets. I am afraid of an invasion. I need information about population. I love jewish. I want to take photos of colonial brick row houses.","Beacon Hill is a historic neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts Like many similarly named areas, the neighborhood is named for the location of a former beacon atop the highest point in central Boston. The beacon was used to warn the residents of an invasion.[nb 1] the latter part of the 19th century, Beacon Hill absorbed an influx of Irish, Jewish and other immigrants Many homes built of brick and wood in the early 19th century were dilapidated by the end of the Civil War and were razed for new housing. Brick apartment buildings, or tenements were built. Yellow brick townhouses were constructed, generally with arched windows on the first floor and a low ceiling on the top, fourth floor. Residential homes were also converted to boarding houses. Beacon Hill is predominantly residential, known for old colonial brick row houses with ""beautiful doors, decorative iron work, brick sidewalks, narrow streets, and gas lamps"". Restaurants and antique shops are located on Charles Street. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) subway stations in Beacon Hill are: Park Street – Red and Green Lines Bowdoin – Blue Line Charles/MGH – Red Line MBTA bus, MBTA commuter rail, and ferry services are also available.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This place is called Beacon Hill is in the city of Boston. Exactly in the state where you would like to live, in Massachusetts. A: Why is this neighborhood called like that? B: The place is named for the reference to the beacons that were used to alert if enemies came to town. You are afraid of an invasion, but don't worry, that's a thing of the past in this place. A: Sounds good. Are they from immigrant families? B: Yes, many came in the 19th century and built houses, including the Irish and the Jews. You will feel good here since you love the Jewish. A: What kind of buildings are there in this place? B: There are mostly houses and few stores in the neighborhood. Most of the properties are perfect for you to take the photos you want as they are colonial style brick row houses. A: Is there public transportation for residents? B:","B's persona: I would like to live in Massachussets. I am afraid of an invasion. I need information about population. I love jewish. I want to take photos of colonial brick row houses. Relevant knowledge: Beacon Hill is a historic neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts Like many similarly named areas, the neighborhood is named for the location of a former beacon atop the highest point in central Boston. The beacon was used to warn the residents of an invasion.[nb 1] the latter part of the 19th century, Beacon Hill absorbed an influx of Irish, Jewish and other immigrants Many homes built of brick and wood in the early 19th century were dilapidated by the end of the Civil War and were razed for new housing. Brick apartment buildings, or tenements were built. Yellow brick townhouses were constructed, generally with arched windows on the first floor and a low ceiling on the top, fourth floor. Residential homes were also converted to boarding houses. Beacon Hill is predominantly residential, known for old colonial brick row houses with ""beautiful doors, decorative iron work, brick sidewalks, narrow streets, and gas lamps"". Restaurants and antique shops are located on Charles Street. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) subway stations in Beacon Hill are: Park Street – Red and Green Lines Bowdoin – Blue Line Charles/MGH – Red Line MBTA bus, MBTA commuter rail, and ferry services are also available. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This place is called Beacon Hill is in the city of Boston. Exactly in the state where you would like to live, in Massachusetts. A: Why is this neighborhood called like that? B: The place is named for the reference to the beacons that were used to alert if enemies came to town. You are afraid of an invasion, but don't worry, that's a thing of the past in this place. A: Sounds good. Are they from immigrant families? B: Yes, many came in the 19th century and built houses, including the Irish and the Jews. You will feel good here since you love the Jewish. A: What kind of buildings are there in this place? B: There are mostly houses and few stores in the neighborhood. Most of the properties are perfect for you to take the photos you want as they are colonial style brick row houses. A: Is there public transportation for residents? B: [sMASK]"," Yes, there are three subway stations, bus and ferry service managed by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority."," Yes, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) subway stations in Beacon Hill are Park Street Red and Green Lines Bowdoin Blue Line Charles/MGH Red Line MBTA bus, MBTA commuter rail, and ferry services are also available The neighborhood is predominantly residential, known for old colonial brick row houses with ""beautiful doors, decorative iron work, brick sidewalks, narrow streets, and gas lamps"" In the latter part of the 19th century", A 53,"I want to become an architect. I love the Late Victorian architectural style. I lived in a historic district during my childhood. I am from New York. I love summer season.","The Chautauqua Institution (/ʃəˈtɔːkwə/ shə-TAW-kwə) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit education center and summer resort for adults and youth located on 2,070 acres (8.4 km2) in Chautauqua, New York, 17 miles (27 km) northwest of Jamestown in the southwestern part of New York State. Established in 1874, the institution was the home and provided the impetus for the Chautauqua movement that became popular in the US in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Chautauqua Institution Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was further designated a National Historic Landmark.","A: Where is this place? B: This place is located in in Chautauqua, New York. You are also from the state of New York, you might have heard of this place before. A: I have never heard of this place. What is it? B: This place is the Chautauqua Institution, a nonprofit education center and summer resort for adults and youth. You love the summer season which means you can look forward to visiting this place. A: Nice to know that. Can you tell me a bit about the architecture of this place? B: I sure can. The institution Architectural style is classified as Late Victorian and other late 19th and early 20th-century architectural styles. You probably will love visiting this place, since you love the Late Victorian style. A: Amazing. Is it a big place? B: The Chautauqua Institution's total area is equal to 2,070 acres, quite a big place. A: When was it built? B: It was built in 1874. It is a bit old I would say. A: It is very old indeed. Is it a historic place? B:","B's persona: I want to become an architect. I love the Late Victorian architectural style. I lived in a historic district during my childhood. I am from New York. I love summer season. Relevant knowledge: The Chautauqua Institution (/ʃəˈtɔːkwə/ shə-TAW-kwə) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit education center and summer resort for adults and youth located on 2,070 acres (8.4 km2) in Chautauqua, New York, 17 miles (27 km) northwest of Jamestown in the southwestern part of New York State. Established in 1874, the institution was the home and provided the impetus for the Chautauqua movement that became popular in the US in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Chautauqua Institution Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was further designated a National Historic Landmark. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: This place is located in in Chautauqua, New York. You are also from the state of New York, you might have heard of this place before. A: I have never heard of this place. What is it? B: This place is the Chautauqua Institution, a nonprofit education center and summer resort for adults and youth. You love the summer season which means you can look forward to visiting this place. A: Nice to know that. Can you tell me a bit about the architecture of this place? B: I sure can. The institution Architectural style is classified as Late Victorian and other late 19th and early 20th-century architectural styles. You probably will love visiting this place, since you love the Late Victorian style. A: Amazing. Is it a big place? B: The Chautauqua Institution's total area is equal to 2,070 acres, quite a big place. A: When was it built? B: It was built in 1874. It is a bit old I would say. A: It is very old indeed. Is it a historic place? B: [sMASK]"," That is correct. The Chautauqua Institution Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is even designated a National Historic Landmark, making it a historic district just like the one you lived in."," Yes, the Chautauqua Institution Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was further designated as a National Historic Landmark, which means that this place is a very important place in the history of the United States, since it was the home and provided the impetus for the ChAutauqua movement that became popular in the US in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and since it is a historic place, you can look forward to visiting this place, since you"," The Chautauqua Institution Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was further designated a National Historic Landmark by the United States Department of the Interior, the National Park Service, the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, and the National Trust for Historic Preservation in recognition of the significance of the Chaut" 54,"I love old churches. I would like to visit Russia. I love the baroque style. I am interested in expensive buildings. I would like to visit Siberia.","The Church of the Saviour, also known as the Church of the Image of ""The Saviour Not Made by Hands"" (Russian: Храм в честь Нерукотворённого О́браза Спа́са, Khram v chest' Nerukotvoryonogo Obraza Spasa) or shorter Spasskaya Church (Russian: Спасская Церковь, Spasskaya Tserkov), is a church in Tyumen, Tyumen Oblast, Russia, located at Lenin Street, 43, in a crossroad between the Chelyuskintsev Street. Built in a late 18th-century Siberian Baroque and early 20th-century neorussian style, the building is one of the oldest and most expressive churches in Siberia, which is under monument protection. It is used as a museum depository of the Tyumen Local Historical Museum.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: If you are interested in visiting Siberia, you should check out the church of Savior, Tyumen, located there. A: Is this a newer building? B: Oh no. It is one of the oldest churches in Siberia, so you would love seeing this old structure. A: What does the building look like? B: You'll love the architecture of this building, which was built in the late 18th-century Siberian Baroque and early 20th-century neorussian style. A: Is this under preservation? B: Because of its history and expense, it is under monument protection. A: What is it used for today? B:","B's persona: I love old churches. I would like to visit Russia. I love the baroque style. I am interested in expensive buildings. I would like to visit Siberia. Relevant knowledge: The Church of the Saviour, also known as the Church of the Image of ""The Saviour Not Made by Hands"" (Russian: Храм в честь Нерукотворённого О́браза Спа́са, Khram v chest' Nerukotvoryonogo Obraza Spasa) or shorter Spasskaya Church (Russian: Спасская Церковь, Spasskaya Tserkov), is a church in Tyumen, Tyumen Oblast, Russia, located at Lenin Street, 43, in a crossroad between the Chelyuskintsev Street. Built in a late 18th-century Siberian Baroque and early 20th-century neorussian style, the building is one of the oldest and most expressive churches in Siberia, which is under monument protection. It is used as a museum depository of the Tyumen Local Historical Museum. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: If you are interested in visiting Siberia, you should check out the church of Savior, Tyumen, located there. A: Is this a newer building? B: Oh no. It is one of the oldest churches in Siberia, so you would love seeing this old structure. A: What does the building look like? B: You'll love the architecture of this building, which was built in the late 18th-century Siberian Baroque and early 20th-century neorussian style. A: Is this under preservation? B: Because of its history and expense, it is under monument protection. A: What is it used for today? B: [sMASK]"," Today, the building is used as a museum depository of the Tyumen Local Historical Museum.", It is used as a museum depository of the Tyumen Local Historical Museum (Тийменскиго государственного университета имеющег, It is used as a museum depository of the Tyumen Local Historical Museum (Тысячелетний государственный университет гражданского историч 55,"I have seen tributaries. I have been to Australia. I have a friend who works in Sydney. I like parks. I like bridges.","The Tank Stream is a heritage-listed former fresh water tributary of Sydney Cove and now tunnel and watercourse located in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It originated from a swamp to the west of present-day Hyde Park It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 Tank Stream tours are run by the Sydney Living Museums and Sydney Water.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: Well.This is Tank Stream, a fresh water tributary and used as a tunnel. I know you have seen similar ones. A: Nice.Where is this? B: Well.You a have friend that work in Sydney. It's located in the City of Sydney. A: Oh.nice.Which river or bay it's connected to? B: Well.it's connected to the Sydney Cove. A: From where it is originated? B: Well.it originated from a swamp to the west of present-day Hyde Park that you like. A: Is it heritage listed? B: Yes, It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. A: What are the attractions there? B:","B's persona: I have seen tributaries. I have been to Australia. I have a friend who works in Sydney. I like parks. I like bridges. Relevant knowledge: The Tank Stream is a heritage-listed former fresh water tributary of Sydney Cove and now tunnel and watercourse located in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It originated from a swamp to the west of present-day Hyde Park It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 Tank Stream tours are run by the Sydney Living Museums and Sydney Water. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: Well.This is Tank Stream, a fresh water tributary and used as a tunnel. I know you have seen similar ones. A: Nice.Where is this? B: Well.You a have friend that work in Sydney. It's located in the City of Sydney. A: Oh.nice.Which river or bay it's connected to? B: Well.it's connected to the Sydney Cove. A: From where it is originated? B: Well.it originated from a swamp to the west of present-day Hyde Park that you like. A: Is it heritage listed? B: Yes, It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. A: What are the attractions there? B: [sMASK]", You can Tank Stream tours which is run by the Sydney Living Museums and Sydney Water.," Tank Stream tours are run by the Sydney Living Museums and Sydney Water Tank Stream is a heritage-listed former fresh water tributary of Sydney Cove and now tunnel and watercourse located in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia It originated from a swamp to the west of present-day Hyde Park It was added to the New South"," The Tank Stream is a heritage-listed former fresh water tributary of Sydney Cove and now tunnel and watercourse located in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia It originated from a swamp to the west of present-day Hyde Park It was added to the New South" 56,"I am interested in tomb. I am interested in Egypt. I like to research about historic buildings. I like to research about historic figures. I am interested in the heritage.","KV62 is the standard Egyptological designation for the tomb of young pharaoh Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings, now renowned for the wealth of valuable antiquities that it contained. Theodore M. Davis's team uncovered a small site containing funerary artifacts with Tutankhamun's name and some embalming parts in 1907, just before his discovery of the tomb of Horemheb. Sixteen steps descend from a small, level platform to the first doorway which was sealed and plastered, although it had been penetrated by grave robbers at least twice in antiquity. Beyond the first doorway, a descending corridor leads to the second sealed door and into the room that Carter described as the antechamber. This was used originally to hold material left over from the funeral, and material associated with embalming the king. The annex, originally used to store oils, ointments, scents, foods and wine, was the last room to be cleared, from the end of October 1927 to the spring of 1928. Although small in size, it contained approximately 280 groups of objects, totaling more than 2,000 individual pieces. Also found within the annex chamber were 26 jars containing wine residue.","A: Where is this place? B: This is KV62 located in Egypt, which you want to visit. A: What is the place known for? B: KV62 is renowned for the wealth of valuable antiquities that it contained. Since you're interested in tomb, you might want to visit and check it out! A: Who discover the tomb? B: I've heard that you're interesed in tomb! Theodore M. Davis's team discovered a small site containing funerary artifacts with Tutankhamun's name and some embalming parts in 1907, just before his discovery of the tomb of Horemheb. A: What is the staircase? B: Sixteen steps descend from a small, flat platform to the first doorway, which was sealed and plastered, although there had been at least two invasions by grave robbers in antiquity. A: What is entrance corridor? B: A corrior descending beyond the first doorway leads to a second sealed door and into the room that Carter describes as the antechamber. It was originally used to hold material left over from funeral ceremonies and materials related to the embalming of the king. A: What is annex? B:","B's persona: I am interested in tomb. I am interested in Egypt. I like to research about historic buildings. I like to research about historic figures. I am interested in the heritage. Relevant knowledge: KV62 is the standard Egyptological designation for the tomb of young pharaoh Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings, now renowned for the wealth of valuable antiquities that it contained. Theodore M. Davis's team uncovered a small site containing funerary artifacts with Tutankhamun's name and some embalming parts in 1907, just before his discovery of the tomb of Horemheb. Sixteen steps descend from a small, level platform to the first doorway which was sealed and plastered, although it had been penetrated by grave robbers at least twice in antiquity. Beyond the first doorway, a descending corridor leads to the second sealed door and into the room that Carter described as the antechamber. This was used originally to hold material left over from the funeral, and material associated with embalming the king. The annex, originally used to store oils, ointments, scents, foods and wine, was the last room to be cleared, from the end of October 1927 to the spring of 1928. Although small in size, it contained approximately 280 groups of objects, totaling more than 2,000 individual pieces. Also found within the annex chamber were 26 jars containing wine residue. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: This is KV62 located in Egypt, which you want to visit. A: What is the place known for? B: KV62 is renowned for the wealth of valuable antiquities that it contained. Since you're interested in tomb, you might want to visit and check it out! A: Who discover the tomb? B: I've heard that you're interesed in tomb! Theodore M. Davis's team discovered a small site containing funerary artifacts with Tutankhamun's name and some embalming parts in 1907, just before his discovery of the tomb of Horemheb. A: What is the staircase? B: Sixteen steps descend from a small, flat platform to the first doorway, which was sealed and plastered, although there had been at least two invasions by grave robbers in antiquity. A: What is entrance corridor? B: A corrior descending beyond the first doorway leads to a second sealed door and into the room that Carter describes as the antechamber. It was originally used to hold material left over from funeral ceremonies and materials related to the embalming of the king. A: What is annex? B: [sMASK]"," The annex, originally used to store oils, ointments, scents, foods and wine, was the last room to be cleared from the end of October 1927 to the spring of 1928. Although its size is small, it contained about 280 groups of objects including more than 2,000 individual pieces and 26 jars containing wine residue."," The annex, originally used to store oils, ointments, scents, foods and wine, was the last room to be cleared, from the end of October 1927 to the spring of 1928 Although small in size, it contained approximately 280 groups of objects, totaling more than 2,000 individual pieces Also found within the annex chamber were 26 jars containing wine residue KV62 is the standard Egyptological designation for the tomb of young pharaoh Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings,"," The annex, originally used to store oils, ointments, scents, foods and wine, was the last room to be cleared, from the end of October 1927 to the spring of 1928 Although small in size, it contained approximately 280 groups of objects, totaling more than 2,000 individual pieces Also found within the annex chamber were 26 jars containing wine residue" 57,"I like football. I have not been to Poland. I am interested in the UEFA Euro cup. I hope to visit Warsaw. I would like to attend a speedway race.","The PGE Narodowy (official name since 2015) or National Stadium (Polish: Stadion Narodowy [ˈstadʲɔn narɔˈdɔvɨ]) is a retractable roof football stadium located in Warsaw, Poland. The stadium was one of the venues for the UEFA Euro 2012 hosted jointly by Poland and Ukraine. The stadium will also host Motorcycle speedway with the Speedway Grand Prix of Poland scheduled as Round 1 of the 2015 Speedway Grand Prix series to be held there on 18 April The stadium is located near the railway station Warszawa Stadion. The stadium is accessible from the Warsaw Metro. Partially transparent, the retractable roof was made of fibreglass covered with teflon. The process of opening or closing the roof takes about 20 minutes and it can only be performed at temperatures above 5 °C and not during rain (this was the reason for a one-day postponement of the football match against England on 16 October 2012).","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is the National Stadium in Warsaw, Poland. You may be familiar with it since you like football, however, I doubt you have been there since you have not been to Poland. A: Was it used for the 2012 UEFA Euro cup? B: Yes, it was one of the venues used for the tournament. You may find this interesting since you are interested in the UEFA Euro cup. A: Has the stadium hosted any racing events? B: Yes, it has hosted motorcycle speedway events such as the 2015 Speedway Grand Prix. Maybe you should go here since you would like to attend a speedway race. A: Is there public transport to the stadium? B: The stadium is near to a both a railway station and a metro station, so there are good transport links. A: What is the roof made from? B: The retractable roof was made from fiberglass covered with teflon. A: Can the roof be opened or closed in any conditions? B:","B's persona: I like football. I have not been to Poland. I am interested in the UEFA Euro cup. I hope to visit Warsaw. I would like to attend a speedway race. Relevant knowledge: The PGE Narodowy (official name since 2015) or National Stadium (Polish: Stadion Narodowy [ˈstadʲɔn narɔˈdɔvɨ]) is a retractable roof football stadium located in Warsaw, Poland. The stadium was one of the venues for the UEFA Euro 2012 hosted jointly by Poland and Ukraine. The stadium will also host Motorcycle speedway with the Speedway Grand Prix of Poland scheduled as Round 1 of the 2015 Speedway Grand Prix series to be held there on 18 April The stadium is located near the railway station Warszawa Stadion. The stadium is accessible from the Warsaw Metro. Partially transparent, the retractable roof was made of fibreglass covered with teflon. The process of opening or closing the roof takes about 20 minutes and it can only be performed at temperatures above 5 °C and not during rain (this was the reason for a one-day postponement of the football match against England on 16 October 2012). Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is the National Stadium in Warsaw, Poland. You may be familiar with it since you like football, however, I doubt you have been there since you have not been to Poland. A: Was it used for the 2012 UEFA Euro cup? B: Yes, it was one of the venues used for the tournament. You may find this interesting since you are interested in the UEFA Euro cup. A: Has the stadium hosted any racing events? B: Yes, it has hosted motorcycle speedway events such as the 2015 Speedway Grand Prix. Maybe you should go here since you would like to attend a speedway race. A: Is there public transport to the stadium? B: The stadium is near to a both a railway station and a metro station, so there are good transport links. A: What is the roof made from? B: The retractable roof was made from fiberglass covered with teflon. A: Can the roof be opened or closed in any conditions? B: [sMASK]"," No, it can only be operated at temperatures above 5 degrees Celsius and not if its raining.", The process of opening or closing the roof takes about 20 minutes and it can only be performed at temperatures above 5 °C and not during rain (this was the reason for a one-day postponement of the football match against England on 16 October 2012), The process of opening or closing the roof takes about 20 minutes and it can only be performed at temperatures above 5 °C and not during rain (this was the reason for a one-day postponement of the football match against England on 16 October 2012) 58,"I have always wanted to visit Disneyland. I am from Switzerland. I would like to visit the state of California. I love to ride roller coasters. I do not like to travel by train because it takes too long.","The Matterhorn Bobsleds are a pair of intertwined steel roller coasters at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. It is modeled after the Matterhorn, a mountain in the Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy. The ride consists of two separate tracks that run roughly parallel to each other for much of the ride, intertwining and eventually deviating from each other at the loading areas. They are the Fantasyland track and Tomorrowland track, named for the side of the mountains where their loading lines begin. In 2012, the cars were replaced with new vehicles as part of a six-month ride closure, and it currently features two cars paired together with three single-file seats per car. As one of three major new Tomorrowland attractions to open that year, the Matterhorn debuted on June 14, 1959.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: These are the Matterhorn Bobsleds. They are a pair of rollercoasters, just like you enjoy riding! A: That name sounds so familiar. Do I know it from somewhere? B: The Matterhorn Bobsleds are named after the Matterhorn, which is a mountain in the Alps bordering your home country of Switzerland! A: Of course! Where is this place located? B: The Matterhorn Bobsleds are located in California, at Disneyland, right where you have always wanted to visit. A: Perfect! What are the names of the separate roller coasters? B: The two roller coasters making up the Matterhorn Bobsleds are named the Fantasyland track and the Tomorrowland track. A: Is this a single person ride or can multiple people ride together at once? B: The Matterhorn Bobsleds currently has two cars joined together, with each car having three single-file seats. A: When was this attraction first opened? B:","B's persona: I have always wanted to visit Disneyland. I am from Switzerland. I would like to visit the state of California. I love to ride roller coasters. I do not like to travel by train because it takes too long. Relevant knowledge: The Matterhorn Bobsleds are a pair of intertwined steel roller coasters at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. It is modeled after the Matterhorn, a mountain in the Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy. The ride consists of two separate tracks that run roughly parallel to each other for much of the ride, intertwining and eventually deviating from each other at the loading areas. They are the Fantasyland track and Tomorrowland track, named for the side of the mountains where their loading lines begin. In 2012, the cars were replaced with new vehicles as part of a six-month ride closure, and it currently features two cars paired together with three single-file seats per car. As one of three major new Tomorrowland attractions to open that year, the Matterhorn debuted on June 14, 1959. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: These are the Matterhorn Bobsleds. They are a pair of rollercoasters, just like you enjoy riding! A: That name sounds so familiar. Do I know it from somewhere? B: The Matterhorn Bobsleds are named after the Matterhorn, which is a mountain in the Alps bordering your home country of Switzerland! A: Of course! Where is this place located? B: The Matterhorn Bobsleds are located in California, at Disneyland, right where you have always wanted to visit. A: Perfect! What are the names of the separate roller coasters? B: The two roller coasters making up the Matterhorn Bobsleds are named the Fantasyland track and the Tomorrowland track. A: Is this a single person ride or can multiple people ride together at once? B: The Matterhorn Bobsleds currently has two cars joined together, with each car having three single-file seats. A: When was this attraction first opened? B: [sMASK]"," The Matterhorn Bobsleds originally opened on June 14, 1959."," The Matterhorn Bobsleds first opened on June 14, 1959, as one of three major new Tomorrowland attractions to open that year, along with the Skyway to the Stars (now known as the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover) and the Astro Orbiter (now the Tomorrow", Matterhorn Bobsleds 59,"I would like to visit USA. I like book collections. I like library. I like media collections. I like image collections.","The Internet Archive is an American digital library with the stated mission of ""universal access to all knowledge"". The Internet Archive operates 33 scanning centers in five countries, digitizing about 1,000 books a day for a total of more than 2 million books, financially supported by libraries and foundations.[notes 29] As of July 2013, the collection included 4.4 million books with more than 15 million downloads per month. Around October 2007, Archive users began uploading public domain books from Google Book Search.[notes 30] As of November 2013, there were more than 900,000 Google-digitized books in the Archive's collection;[notes 31] the books are identical to the copies found on Google, except without the Google watermarks, and are available for unrestricted use and download. This collection contains more than 3.5 million items. Cover Art Archive, Metropolitan Museum of Art - Gallery Images, NASA Images, Occupy Wall Street Flickr Archive, and USGS Maps and are some sub-collections of Image collection. The NASA Images archive was created through a Space Act Agreement between the Internet Archive and NASA to bring public access to NASA's image, video, and audio collections in a single, searchable resource. The IA NASA Images team worked closely with all of the NASA centers to keep adding to the ever-growing collection. The nasaimages.org site launched in July 2008 and had more than 100,000 items online at the end of its hosting in 2012.","A: Where is this place? B: This is the Internet Archive located in USA, which you want to visit. A: What is Internet Archive known for? B: As you like library, the Internet Archive is an American digital library with the stated mission of ""universal access to all knowledge"". A: How many books are digitized? B: Since you like book collections, the Internet Archive operates 33 scanning centers in five countries, digitizing about 1,000 books a day for a total of more than 2 million books, financially supported by libraries and foundations. As of July 2013, the collection included 4.4 million books with more than 15 million downloads per month. A: Do they upload public domain books from Google Book Search? B: Yes. Around October 2007, Archive users began uploading public domain books from Google Book Search. As of November 2013, there were more than 900,000 Google-digitized books in the Archive's collection; the books are identical to the copies found on Google, except without the Google watermarks, and are available for unrestricted use and download. A: Do they have any image collections? B: Yes. Since you are interested in image collections, this collection contains more than 3.5 million items. Cover Art Archive, Metropolitan Museum of Art - Gallery Images, NASA Images, Occupy Wall Street Flickr Archive, and USGS Maps and are some sub-collections of Image collection. A: Do they have any NASA collections? B:","B's persona: I would like to visit USA. I like book collections. I like library. I like media collections. I like image collections. Relevant knowledge: The Internet Archive is an American digital library with the stated mission of ""universal access to all knowledge"". The Internet Archive operates 33 scanning centers in five countries, digitizing about 1,000 books a day for a total of more than 2 million books, financially supported by libraries and foundations.[notes 29] As of July 2013, the collection included 4.4 million books with more than 15 million downloads per month. Around October 2007, Archive users began uploading public domain books from Google Book Search.[notes 30] As of November 2013, there were more than 900,000 Google-digitized books in the Archive's collection;[notes 31] the books are identical to the copies found on Google, except without the Google watermarks, and are available for unrestricted use and download. This collection contains more than 3.5 million items. Cover Art Archive, Metropolitan Museum of Art - Gallery Images, NASA Images, Occupy Wall Street Flickr Archive, and USGS Maps and are some sub-collections of Image collection. The NASA Images archive was created through a Space Act Agreement between the Internet Archive and NASA to bring public access to NASA's image, video, and audio collections in a single, searchable resource. The IA NASA Images team worked closely with all of the NASA centers to keep adding to the ever-growing collection. The nasaimages.org site launched in July 2008 and had more than 100,000 items online at the end of its hosting in 2012. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: This is the Internet Archive located in USA, which you want to visit. A: What is Internet Archive known for? B: As you like library, the Internet Archive is an American digital library with the stated mission of ""universal access to all knowledge"". A: How many books are digitized? B: Since you like book collections, the Internet Archive operates 33 scanning centers in five countries, digitizing about 1,000 books a day for a total of more than 2 million books, financially supported by libraries and foundations. As of July 2013, the collection included 4.4 million books with more than 15 million downloads per month. A: Do they upload public domain books from Google Book Search? B: Yes. Around October 2007, Archive users began uploading public domain books from Google Book Search. As of November 2013, there were more than 900,000 Google-digitized books in the Archive's collection; the books are identical to the copies found on Google, except without the Google watermarks, and are available for unrestricted use and download. A: Do they have any image collections? B: Yes. Since you are interested in image collections, this collection contains more than 3.5 million items. Cover Art Archive, Metropolitan Museum of Art - Gallery Images, NASA Images, Occupy Wall Street Flickr Archive, and USGS Maps and are some sub-collections of Image collection. A: Do they have any NASA collections? B: [sMASK]"," Yes, they have NASA images. The NASA Images archive was created through a Space Act Agreement between the Internet Archive and NASA to bring public access to NASA's image, video, and audio collections in a single, searchable resource. The IA NASA Images team worked closely with all of the NASA centers to keep adding to the ever-growing collection. The nasaimages.org site launched in July 2008 and had more than 100,000 items online at the end of its hosting in 2012."," The NASA Images archive was created through a Space Act Agreement between the Internet Archive and NASA to bring public access to NASA's image, video, and audio collections in a single, searchable resource The IA NASA Images team worked closely with all of the NASA centers to keep adding to the ever-growing collection The site launched in July 2008 and had more than 100,000 items online at the end of its hosting in 2012"," The NASA Images archive was created through a Space Act Agreement between the Internet Archive and NASA to bring public access to NASA's image, video, and audio collections in a single, searchable resource The IA NASA Images team worked closely with all of the NASA centers to keep adding to the ever-growing collection The NASA images archive launched in July 2008 and had more than 100,000 items online at the end of its hosting in 2012" 60,"I am from the United States. I have never been to Philadelphia. I have friends that live in Philadelphia. I work at a bank. I have been to Pennsylvania before.","The Second Bank of the United States, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Second Bank of the United States, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank The Second Bank of the United States, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank in the United States during its 20-year charter from February 1816 to January 1836. The The Second Bank of the United States, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank in the United States during its 20-year charter from February 1816 to January 1836.[","A: Where is this place located? B: This place is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A: Cool! What is it? B: It is a really old Hailtonian national bank, an institution like the one you work at. A: Nice! What is its name? B: The name of this place is Second Bank of the United States, the country you are from. A: Awesome! When was it built? B: It was founded in 1816. A: Amazing! And does it still work? B:","B's persona: I am from the United States. I have never been to Philadelphia. I have friends that live in Philadelphia. I work at a bank. I have been to Pennsylvania before. Relevant knowledge: The Second Bank of the United States, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Second Bank of the United States, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank The Second Bank of the United States, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank in the United States during its 20-year charter from February 1816 to January 1836. The The Second Bank of the United States, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank in the United States during its 20-year charter from February 1816 to January 1836.[ Dialogue: A: Where is this place located? B: This place is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A: Cool! What is it? B: It is a really old Hailtonian national bank, an institution like the one you work at. A: Nice! What is its name? B: The name of this place is Second Bank of the United States, the country you are from. A: Awesome! When was it built? B: It was founded in 1816. A: Amazing! And does it still work? B: [sMASK]"," No, actually it was only active for 20 years."," The Second Bank of the United States, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank in the United states during its 20-year charter from February 1816 to January 1836 The The Second National Bank of The United States of America, located"," The Second Bank of the United States, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank in the United states during its 20-year charter from February 1816 to January 1836, the first being the First Bank of The United States of America, also located in" 61,"I wish to do my doctorate in Herefordshire. I like William Wordsworth. I love Adrian Pettifer. I have collected many news about Godric of Mappestone. I am willing to see River Wye.","Goodrich Castle is a Norman medieval castle ruin north of the village of Goodrich in Herefordshire, England, controlling a key location between Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye. It was praised by William Wordsworth as the ""noblest ruin in Herefordshire. It was praised by William Wordsworth as the ""noblest ruin in Herefordshire"" and is considered by historian Adrian Pettifer to be the ""most splendid in the county, and one of the best examples of English military architecture"". Goodrich Castle was probably built by Godric of Mappestone after the Norman invasion of England, initially as an earth and wooden fortification. Goodrich Castle stands on a high rocky sandstone outcrop overlooking the River Wye. It commands a crossing of the river, known as Walesford or Walford, Ross-on-Wye, about 26 kilometres (16 mi) from Hereford and 6.4 kilometres (4.0 mi) from Ross-on-Wye. At the end of the 18th century, however, Goodrich became a noted picturesque ruin and the subject of many paintings and poems; events at the castle provided the inspiration for Wordsworth's famous 1798 poem ""We are Seven"". By the 20th century the site was a well-known tourist location, now owned by English Heritage and open to the public.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is a Norman medieval castle ruin north of the village of Goodrich in Herefordshire where you wish to do your doctorate , England, controlling a key location between Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye. A: Who praised Goodrich Castle as noblest ruin in Herefordshire? B: It was praised by William Wordsworth whom you like. A: Who considered Goodrich Castle as ""most splendid in the county, and one of the best examples of English military architecture? B: It is considered by historian Adrian Pettifer whom you love. A: Who built Goodrich Castle? B: It was built by Godric of Mappestone for which you have collected many news about it. A: Goodrich Castle stands on a high rocky sandstone outcrop overlooking of which river? B: It is the River Wye which you are willing to see. A: Who owned the site by the 20th century as a well-known tourist location? B:","B's persona: I wish to do my doctorate in Herefordshire. I like William Wordsworth. I love Adrian Pettifer. I have collected many news about Godric of Mappestone. I am willing to see River Wye. Relevant knowledge: Goodrich Castle is a Norman medieval castle ruin north of the village of Goodrich in Herefordshire, England, controlling a key location between Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye. It was praised by William Wordsworth as the ""noblest ruin in Herefordshire. It was praised by William Wordsworth as the ""noblest ruin in Herefordshire"" and is considered by historian Adrian Pettifer to be the ""most splendid in the county, and one of the best examples of English military architecture"". Goodrich Castle was probably built by Godric of Mappestone after the Norman invasion of England, initially as an earth and wooden fortification. Goodrich Castle stands on a high rocky sandstone outcrop overlooking the River Wye. It commands a crossing of the river, known as Walesford or Walford, Ross-on-Wye, about 26 kilometres (16 mi) from Hereford and 6.4 kilometres (4.0 mi) from Ross-on-Wye. At the end of the 18th century, however, Goodrich became a noted picturesque ruin and the subject of many paintings and poems; events at the castle provided the inspiration for Wordsworth's famous 1798 poem ""We are Seven"". By the 20th century the site was a well-known tourist location, now owned by English Heritage and open to the public. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is a Norman medieval castle ruin north of the village of Goodrich in Herefordshire where you wish to do your doctorate , England, controlling a key location between Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye. A: Who praised Goodrich Castle as noblest ruin in Herefordshire? B: It was praised by William Wordsworth whom you like. A: Who considered Goodrich Castle as ""most splendid in the county, and one of the best examples of English military architecture? B: It is considered by historian Adrian Pettifer whom you love. A: Who built Goodrich Castle? B: It was built by Godric of Mappestone for which you have collected many news about it. A: Goodrich Castle stands on a high rocky sandstone outcrop overlooking of which river? B: It is the River Wye which you are willing to see. A: Who owned the site by the 20th century as a well-known tourist location? B: [sMASK]", It was now opened by English Heritage and open to the public.," The site is now owned by English Heritage and open to the public Goodrich Castle is a Norman medieval castle ruin north of the village of Goodrich in Herefordshire, England, controlling a key location between Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye It was praised by William Wordsworth as the ""noblest ruin in Herefordshire"" and is considered by historian Adrian Pettifer to be the ""most splendid in the county, and one of the best examples of English military architecture"," Goodrich Castle is a Norman medieval castle ruin north of the village of Goodrich in Herefordshire, England, controlling a key location between Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye" 62,"I love old forts. I am from the city. I would like to visit India. I wish to see ruins. I love monuments.","The Gulbarga Fort is located in Kalaburagi in the Kalaburagi district of North Karnataka. It is located on a plateau land in the northeastern part of Karnataka. Krishna River and Bhima River drain the district. The soil formation in the region is predominantly of black cotton soil. The early history of the region dates back to the 6th century when the Rashtrakutas ruled over the external areas, except Gulbarga. The Chalukyas won back their domain and ruled for over two hundred years. The Kalachuris of Kalyani succeeded them and ruled till the 12th century. At the end of the 12th century, Within the fort, the buildings built are impressive with Indo-Persian architecture that evolved in the Deccan.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is the Gulbarga Fort, located in Gulbarga City. If you ever visit India, you should check out this historical area. A: Can you tell me more about geography in this place? B: It is located on a plateau land in the northeastern part of Karnataka. Krishna River and Bhima River drain the district. A: Can you tell me more about history in this place? B: The early history of the region dates back to the 6th century when the Rashtrakutas ruled over the external areas, except Gulbarga. I know you love to see ruins. A: What style are the buildings within the fort? B:","B's persona: I love old forts. I am from the city. I would like to visit India. I wish to see ruins. I love monuments. Relevant knowledge: The Gulbarga Fort is located in Kalaburagi in the Kalaburagi district of North Karnataka. It is located on a plateau land in the northeastern part of Karnataka. Krishna River and Bhima River drain the district. The soil formation in the region is predominantly of black cotton soil. The early history of the region dates back to the 6th century when the Rashtrakutas ruled over the external areas, except Gulbarga. The Chalukyas won back their domain and ruled for over two hundred years. The Kalachuris of Kalyani succeeded them and ruled till the 12th century. At the end of the 12th century, Within the fort, the buildings built are impressive with Indo-Persian architecture that evolved in the Deccan. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is the Gulbarga Fort, located in Gulbarga City. If you ever visit India, you should check out this historical area. A: Can you tell me more about geography in this place? B: It is located on a plateau land in the northeastern part of Karnataka. Krishna River and Bhima River drain the district. A: Can you tell me more about history in this place? B: The early history of the region dates back to the 6th century when the Rashtrakutas ruled over the external areas, except Gulbarga. I know you love to see ruins. A: What style are the buildings within the fort? B: [sMASK]", The buildings still standing within the fort use the Indo-Persian architecture that evolved in the Deccan. I want to go there.," At the end of the 12th century, within the fort, the buildings built are impressive with Indo-Persian architecture that evolved in the Deccan, which is a fusion of Indo-Saracenic, Indo-Islamic, and Indo-Hindu styles of architecture, with elements of Hindu, Jain, Buddhist, and Zoroast"," At the end of the 12th century, within the fort, the buildings built are impressive with Indo-Persian architecture that evolved in the Deccan, which is a fusion of Indo-Saracenic, Indo-Gothic and Indo-Mughal styles of architecture, with a touch of Indo" 63,"I love park. I like Lake Ontario. I wish to see Ontario themes. I am impressed by Government of Ontario. I have a plan to visit Budweiser Stage.","Ontario Place is an entertainment venue, event venue, and park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The venue is located on three artificial landscaped islands just off-shore in Lake Ontario, south of Exhibition Place, and southwest of Downtown Toronto. It opened on May 22, 1971, and operated as a theme park centered around Ontario themes and family attractions until 2012. It opened on May 22, 1971, and operated as a theme park centered around Ontario themes and family attractions until 2012 when the Government of Ontario announced that it would close for redevelopment. It has since reopened as a park without admission but without several of the old attractions. The Government of Ontario is currently considering further redevelopment of the site. Since the closure as a theme park, several of the venue's facilities have remained open, once reopened, and one section was redeveloped. The Budweiser Stage operates during the summer season. The Cinesphere, the original IMAX theatre, reopened with new projection equipment and shows films regularly. On the East Island, Trillium Park and the William Davis Trail opened in 2017.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: Ontario Place is a park which you love and an entertainment venue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A: Where is this venue located? B: The venue is situated on three man-made landscaped islands in Lake Ontario which you like , just off the coast, south of Exhibition Place and southwest of Downtown Toronto. A: When this venue was opened? B: It first opened on May 22, 1971, and remained open until 2012 as a theme park centred on Ontario themes which you wish to see and family attractions. A: Was this venue closed for development? B: The Ontario government declared that it will be closed for redevelopment. It has since reopened as a free-to-enter park with a few of the old attractions removed. The Ontario government by whom you are impressed, is currently exploring further redevelopment of the property. A: Was any venue facilities re-opened ? B: Yes, during the summer, the Budweiser Stage is open where you have a plan to visit, since several of the venue's facilities have remained open since its closing as a theme park, and one portion has been redeveloped. A: Tell me more about this venue? B:","B's persona: I love park. I like Lake Ontario. I wish to see Ontario themes. I am impressed by Government of Ontario. I have a plan to visit Budweiser Stage. Relevant knowledge: Ontario Place is an entertainment venue, event venue, and park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The venue is located on three artificial landscaped islands just off-shore in Lake Ontario, south of Exhibition Place, and southwest of Downtown Toronto. It opened on May 22, 1971, and operated as a theme park centered around Ontario themes and family attractions until 2012. It opened on May 22, 1971, and operated as a theme park centered around Ontario themes and family attractions until 2012 when the Government of Ontario announced that it would close for redevelopment. It has since reopened as a park without admission but without several of the old attractions. The Government of Ontario is currently considering further redevelopment of the site. Since the closure as a theme park, several of the venue's facilities have remained open, once reopened, and one section was redeveloped. The Budweiser Stage operates during the summer season. The Cinesphere, the original IMAX theatre, reopened with new projection equipment and shows films regularly. On the East Island, Trillium Park and the William Davis Trail opened in 2017. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: Ontario Place is a park which you love and an entertainment venue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A: Where is this venue located? B: The venue is situated on three man-made landscaped islands in Lake Ontario which you like , just off the coast, south of Exhibition Place and southwest of Downtown Toronto. A: When this venue was opened? B: It first opened on May 22, 1971, and remained open until 2012 as a theme park centred on Ontario themes which you wish to see and family attractions. A: Was this venue closed for development? B: The Ontario government declared that it will be closed for redevelopment. It has since reopened as a free-to-enter park with a few of the old attractions removed. The Ontario government by whom you are impressed, is currently exploring further redevelopment of the property. A: Was any venue facilities re-opened ? B: Yes, during the summer, the Budweiser Stage is open where you have a plan to visit, since several of the venue's facilities have remained open since its closing as a theme park, and one portion has been redeveloped. A: Tell me more about this venue? B: [sMASK]"," The Cinesphere, the first IMAX theatre, has reopened with modern projection equipment and continues to screen movies on a daily basis. Trillium Park and the William Davis Trail on the East Island were both completed in 2017."," Ontario Place is an entertainment venue, event venue, and park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated on three artificial landscaped islands just off-shore in Lake Ontario, south of Exhibition Place, and southwest of Downtown Toronto, which opened on May 22, 1971, and operated as a theme park centred on Ontario themes and family attractions until 2012 when the Government of Ontario announced that it would close for redevelopment, it has since reopened as a park without admission but without several of the old attractions, the"," Ontario Place is an entertainment venue, event venue, and park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada It opened on May 22, 1971, and operated as a theme park centred on Ontario themes and family attractions until 2012 when the Government of Ontario announced that it would close for redevelopment It has since reopened as a park without admission but without several of the old attractions Since the closure as a themed park, several of its facilities have remained open, once reopened, and one portion has been redevelop" 64,"I hate Nazis. I am not Jewish. I don't like malnutrition. I am Catholic. I would like to go to Poland.","The Łódź Ghetto or Litzmannstadt Ghetto (after the Nazi German name for Łódź) was a Nazi ghetto established by the German authorities for Polish Jews and Roma following the Invasion of Poland. On 8 February 1940, the Germans ordered the Jewish residence to be limited to specific streets in the Old City and the adjacent Bałuty quarter, the areas that would become the ghetto. Tuberculosis and other diseases were widespread due to malnutrition. One of the Poles who helped the Jews in Łódź was a Catholic midwife Stanisława Leszczyńska. On their and their families initiative, a Survivors' Park adorned with monuments was built in Łódź, measuring 3,660 square metres (39,400 sq ft). It was inaugurated in August 2009 by the President of Poland Lech Kaczyński in the presence of prominent dignitaries. . Typical intake, made available, averaged between 700 and 900 calories per day, about half the calories required for survival.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: Since you hate Nazis, it may upset you to learn this is the Lodz Ghetto that they setup. A: Who lived in this ghetto? B: Although you are not Jewish yourself, I am sure that it will greatly sadden you to learn that Jewish people were forced to live here. A: What were some of the biggest problems in the Lodz Ghetto? B: Since you don't like malnutrition, you will be dissapointed to learn that malnutrition was a big problem that led to other problems like Tuberculosis. A: Did any non-Jews help the residents of the Lodz Ghetto? B: Yes, in fact, there was a Catholic like yourself named Stanisława Leszczyńska who was well known for helping the ghetto residents. A: Is there a memorial or any site that can be visited to remember the people forced to live here? B: Since you would like to visit Poland where Lodz is located, perhaps you could visit Survivors Park and the monuments there to remember the Lodz Ghetto. A: How much did the typical resident of the Lodz ghetto consume each day? B:","B's persona: I hate Nazis. I am not Jewish. I don't like malnutrition. I am Catholic. I would like to go to Poland. Relevant knowledge: The Łódź Ghetto or Litzmannstadt Ghetto (after the Nazi German name for Łódź) was a Nazi ghetto established by the German authorities for Polish Jews and Roma following the Invasion of Poland. On 8 February 1940, the Germans ordered the Jewish residence to be limited to specific streets in the Old City and the adjacent Bałuty quarter, the areas that would become the ghetto. Tuberculosis and other diseases were widespread due to malnutrition. One of the Poles who helped the Jews in Łódź was a Catholic midwife Stanisława Leszczyńska. On their and their families initiative, a Survivors' Park adorned with monuments was built in Łódź, measuring 3,660 square metres (39,400 sq ft). It was inaugurated in August 2009 by the President of Poland Lech Kaczyński in the presence of prominent dignitaries. . Typical intake, made available, averaged between 700 and 900 calories per day, about half the calories required for survival. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: Since you hate Nazis, it may upset you to learn this is the Lodz Ghetto that they setup. A: Who lived in this ghetto? B: Although you are not Jewish yourself, I am sure that it will greatly sadden you to learn that Jewish people were forced to live here. A: What were some of the biggest problems in the Lodz Ghetto? B: Since you don't like malnutrition, you will be dissapointed to learn that malnutrition was a big problem that led to other problems like Tuberculosis. A: Did any non-Jews help the residents of the Lodz Ghetto? B: Yes, in fact, there was a Catholic like yourself named Stanisława Leszczyńska who was well known for helping the ghetto residents. A: Is there a memorial or any site that can be visited to remember the people forced to live here? B: Since you would like to visit Poland where Lodz is located, perhaps you could visit Survivors Park and the monuments there to remember the Lodz Ghetto. A: How much did the typical resident of the Lodz ghetto consume each day? B: [sMASK]", Because of how much you don't like malnutrition I know it will anger you to learn that the typical resident only consumed 700 to 900 calories a day.," Since you don't like malnutrition, you will be dissapointed to learn that typical intake, made available, averaged between 700 and 900 calories per day, about half the calories required for survival", A 65,"I wish to build a house in Belize. I like Dr. Ira R. Abrams for his experience. I love John Love for his position. I have studied about Dr. David Freidel in my school. I am willing to follow Dr. Joseph Palacio.","Cerros is an Eastern Lowland Maya archaeological site in northern Belize that functioned from the Late Preclassic to the Postclassic period. They contacted Dr. Ira R. Abrams, who was teaching in Dallas in the Anthropology Department of Southern Methodist University (SMU), and had extensive experience working with the Maya in that part of what was then British Honduras (it became the independent country of Belize in 1981). Abrams worked with Metroplex President John Love, and their employee John Favro and local arts patron Stanley Marcus create the Cerro Maya Foundation to fund excavations and the partial restoration of the site, through the Department of Anthropology at SMU. To accomplish this, Abrams became Director of the Cerro Maya Project and Member of the Board of the Cerro Maya Foundation, and hired archaeologist Dr. David Freidel to supervise the excavations. To accomplish this, Abrams became Director of the Cerro Maya Project and Member of the Board of the Cerro Maya Foundation, and hired archaeologist Dr. David Freidel to supervise the excavations. Abrams also made initial arrangements with Dr. Joseph Palacio, the Archaeology Commissioner of British Honduras for a permit to excavate the site and hired workers from Xaibe Village to work at the site.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is an Eastern Lowland Maya archaeological site in northern Belize where you wish to build a house. A: Who was the director of the Cerro Maya Project ? B: Dr. Ira R. Abrams whom you like for his experience was the director of Cerro Maya Project. A: Who is the President of Metroplex? B: It is John Love whom you love for his position. A: Who was hired to supervise the excavations of Cerros? B: Dr. David Freidel about whom you have studied in your school was hired to supervise the excavations of Cerros. A: Who was the Archaeology Commissioner of British Honduras? B:","B's persona: I wish to build a house in Belize. I like Dr. Ira R. Abrams for his experience. I love John Love for his position. I have studied about Dr. David Freidel in my school. I am willing to follow Dr. Joseph Palacio. Relevant knowledge: Cerros is an Eastern Lowland Maya archaeological site in northern Belize that functioned from the Late Preclassic to the Postclassic period. They contacted Dr. Ira R. Abrams, who was teaching in Dallas in the Anthropology Department of Southern Methodist University (SMU), and had extensive experience working with the Maya in that part of what was then British Honduras (it became the independent country of Belize in 1981). Abrams worked with Metroplex President John Love, and their employee John Favro and local arts patron Stanley Marcus create the Cerro Maya Foundation to fund excavations and the partial restoration of the site, through the Department of Anthropology at SMU. To accomplish this, Abrams became Director of the Cerro Maya Project and Member of the Board of the Cerro Maya Foundation, and hired archaeologist Dr. David Freidel to supervise the excavations. To accomplish this, Abrams became Director of the Cerro Maya Project and Member of the Board of the Cerro Maya Foundation, and hired archaeologist Dr. David Freidel to supervise the excavations. Abrams also made initial arrangements with Dr. Joseph Palacio, the Archaeology Commissioner of British Honduras for a permit to excavate the site and hired workers from Xaibe Village to work at the site. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It is an Eastern Lowland Maya archaeological site in northern Belize where you wish to build a house. A: Who was the director of the Cerro Maya Project ? B: Dr. Ira R. Abrams whom you like for his experience was the director of Cerro Maya Project. A: Who is the President of Metroplex? B: It is John Love whom you love for his position. A: Who was hired to supervise the excavations of Cerros? B: Dr. David Freidel about whom you have studied in your school was hired to supervise the excavations of Cerros. A: Who was the Archaeology Commissioner of British Honduras? B: [sMASK]", He is Dr. Joseph Palacio whom you are willing to follow.," It is Joseph Palacio whom you are willing to follow for his position Cerros is an Eastern Lowland Maya archaeological site in northern Belize that functioned from the Late Preclassic to the Postclassic period Abrams worked with Metroplex President John Love, and their employee John Favro and local arts patron Stanley Marcus create the Cerro Maya Foundation to fund excavations and the partial restoration of the site, through the Department of Anthropology at SMU To accomplish this, Abrams became Director", It is Joseph Palacio whom you are willing to follow because he is the Archaeology Commissioner of British Honduras 66,"I would like to visit the Pyramid of Nyuserre. I am studying the life of Nyuserre Ini. I have curiosity about the pyramid complexes. I like to read about excavations. I am interested in the main pyramid.","The Pyramid of Nyuserre (Egyptian: Mn-swt Nỉ-wsr-rꜥ, meaning ""Enduring are the places of Nyuserre"") is a mid-25th-century BC pyramid complex built for the Egyptian pharaoh Nyuserre Ini of the Fifth Dynasty. [a] In 1838, John Shae Perring, an engineer working under Colonel Howard Vyse, cleared the entrances to the Sahure, Neferirkare and Nyuserre pyramids. The pyramid comprises seven ascending steps, anchored on cornerstones. This was encased with fine white Tura limestone which most likely came from limestone quarries west of the village of Abusir. Old Kingdom mortuary complexes typically consist of five main components: a valley temple; a causeway; a mortuary temple; a cult pyramid; and the main pyramid.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Pyramid of Nyuserre, which you would like to visit, in ancient Egyptian Men-sut Ni-user-re, meaning ""Enduring are the places of Nyuserre"". A: This place looks very old, do you know what period it is from? B: You have curiosity about pyramid complexes and will like to know that the Pyramid of Nyuserre is one, from the mid-25th-century BC. A: When did the excavations start at this place? B: Since you like to read about excavations, I will explain to you when they started. The first recorded excavation was in 1838 when John Shae Perring, an engineer working under Colonel Howard Vyse, cleared the entrances to the Sahure, Neferirkare and Nyuserre pyramids. A: I wonder why this pyramid was built. B: The pyramid was built for a pharaoh whose life you are studying, the Egyptian pharaoh Nyuserre Ini of the Fifth Dynasty. A: How is the biggest pyramid in this place? B: The main pyramid that you are interested in comprises seven ascending steps, anchored on cornerstones. This was encased with fine white Tura limestone which most likely came from limestone quarries west of the village of Abusir. A: What is there in these mortuary complexes? B:","B's persona: I would like to visit the Pyramid of Nyuserre. I am studying the life of Nyuserre Ini. I have curiosity about the pyramid complexes. I like to read about excavations. I am interested in the main pyramid. Relevant knowledge: The Pyramid of Nyuserre (Egyptian: Mn-swt Nỉ-wsr-rꜥ, meaning ""Enduring are the places of Nyuserre"") is a mid-25th-century BC pyramid complex built for the Egyptian pharaoh Nyuserre Ini of the Fifth Dynasty. [a] In 1838, John Shae Perring, an engineer working under Colonel Howard Vyse, cleared the entrances to the Sahure, Neferirkare and Nyuserre pyramids. The pyramid comprises seven ascending steps, anchored on cornerstones. This was encased with fine white Tura limestone which most likely came from limestone quarries west of the village of Abusir. Old Kingdom mortuary complexes typically consist of five main components: a valley temple; a causeway; a mortuary temple; a cult pyramid; and the main pyramid. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Pyramid of Nyuserre, which you would like to visit, in ancient Egyptian Men-sut Ni-user-re, meaning ""Enduring are the places of Nyuserre"". A: This place looks very old, do you know what period it is from? B: You have curiosity about pyramid complexes and will like to know that the Pyramid of Nyuserre is one, from the mid-25th-century BC. A: When did the excavations start at this place? B: Since you like to read about excavations, I will explain to you when they started. The first recorded excavation was in 1838 when John Shae Perring, an engineer working under Colonel Howard Vyse, cleared the entrances to the Sahure, Neferirkare and Nyuserre pyramids. A: I wonder why this pyramid was built. B: The pyramid was built for a pharaoh whose life you are studying, the Egyptian pharaoh Nyuserre Ini of the Fifth Dynasty. A: How is the biggest pyramid in this place? B: The main pyramid that you are interested in comprises seven ascending steps, anchored on cornerstones. This was encased with fine white Tura limestone which most likely came from limestone quarries west of the village of Abusir. A: What is there in these mortuary complexes? B: [sMASK]", There are five main parts: a valley temple; a causeway; a mortuary temple; a cult pyramid; and the main pyramid.," Old Kingdom mortuary complexes typically consist of five main components, a valley temple, a causeway, a mortuary temple, the cult pyramid, and the main pyramid, which was built for the Egyptian pharaoh Nyuserre Ini of the Fifth Dynasty, in ancient Egyptian Men-sut Nỉ-wsr-rꜥ, meaning ""Enduring are the places of Nyuser"," There is a valley temple, a causeway, a mortuary temple, and a cult pyramid, and the main pyramid, which is the one that you are interested in, which was built for a pharaoh whose life you are studying, the Egyptian pharaoh Nyuserre Ini of the Fifth Dynasty, who was the son of Neferirkare Kakai, the son-in-law of Khufu, the grandson of Snefru, the great-grandson of Khaf" 67,"I love nice creeks. I have never been to San Diego. I would like to visit California. I wish to explore more of the United States. I love bays.","San Diego Creek is a 16-mile (26 km) urban waterway flowing into Upper Newport Bay in Orange County, California in the United States. Its watershed covers 112.2 square miles (291 km2) in parts of eight cities, including Irvine, Tustin, and Costa Mesa. Most of the creek has been converted to a concrete flood control channel, but it also provides important aquatic and riparian habitat along its course and its tidal estuary. The watershed forms a flat, highly urbanized basin which is bounded on the north by the Loma Ridge, the ""front range"" of the Santa Ana Mountains, which separates it from the valley of Santiago Creek. There is also agriculture, high-tech industry and 15,700 acres (64 km2) of designated open space. Orange County Great Park (formerly El Toro Marine Corps Air Station), one of the largest urban parks in the US, is also situated in the watershed. The San Diego Creek watershed is about 80 percent of the total land draining into Newport Bay – one of the largest estuaries in Southern California – and contributes between 77 and 95 percent of the total fresh water inflow to the bay.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the San Diego Creek, which is something you can see if you ever visit California. A: Is it spread over a large area? B: Oh yes it does. It is over 15 miles long, with its watershed covering over 112 square miles . It flows out of the Upper Newport Bay, which you'll love. A: Is this an important habitat? B: Yes it is. If you ever get to explore the United States, you should visit this as it provides an important aquatic and riparian habitat along its course and its tidal estuary. A: Where does this creek begin? B: Down it's 15 mile length, the creek has its source from the Santa Ana Mountains, located in El Toro, Lake Forest. A: Are there parks nearby it? B: Oh yes. There are over 15,000 acres of designated open space, with the Orange County Great Park included; one of the largest urban parks. A: Does it provide fresh water to people? B:","B's persona: I love nice creeks. I have never been to San Diego. I would like to visit California. I wish to explore more of the United States. I love bays. Relevant knowledge: San Diego Creek is a 16-mile (26 km) urban waterway flowing into Upper Newport Bay in Orange County, California in the United States. Its watershed covers 112.2 square miles (291 km2) in parts of eight cities, including Irvine, Tustin, and Costa Mesa. Most of the creek has been converted to a concrete flood control channel, but it also provides important aquatic and riparian habitat along its course and its tidal estuary. The watershed forms a flat, highly urbanized basin which is bounded on the north by the Loma Ridge, the ""front range"" of the Santa Ana Mountains, which separates it from the valley of Santiago Creek. There is also agriculture, high-tech industry and 15,700 acres (64 km2) of designated open space. Orange County Great Park (formerly El Toro Marine Corps Air Station), one of the largest urban parks in the US, is also situated in the watershed. The San Diego Creek watershed is about 80 percent of the total land draining into Newport Bay – one of the largest estuaries in Southern California – and contributes between 77 and 95 percent of the total fresh water inflow to the bay. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the San Diego Creek, which is something you can see if you ever visit California. A: Is it spread over a large area? B: Oh yes it does. It is over 15 miles long, with its watershed covering over 112 square miles . It flows out of the Upper Newport Bay, which you'll love. A: Is this an important habitat? B: Yes it is. If you ever get to explore the United States, you should visit this as it provides an important aquatic and riparian habitat along its course and its tidal estuary. A: Where does this creek begin? B: Down it's 15 mile length, the creek has its source from the Santa Ana Mountains, located in El Toro, Lake Forest. A: Are there parks nearby it? B: Oh yes. There are over 15,000 acres of designated open space, with the Orange County Great Park included; one of the largest urban parks. A: Does it provide fresh water to people? B: [sMASK]", It does. The watershed of this creek provides 77 to 95% of the total fresh water inflow to the city.," Yes, the San Diego Creek watershed is about 80 percent of the total land draining into Newport Bay, which is one of the largest estuaries in Southern California, and contributes between 77 and 95 percent of total fresh water inflow to the bay, as well as providing water to the cities of Irvine, Tustin, Costa Mesa, Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, Lagunita, Lagunitas, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Juan Capistrano, San Clement"," Yes, the San Diego Creek watershed is about 80 percent of the total land draining into Newport Bay, which is one of the largest estuaries in Southern California, and contributes between 77 and 95 percent of total fresh water inflow to the bay" 68,"I am fascinated by turtles. I love to go to aquarium. I have never visited Chattanooga. I live in Tennessee. My father tlives near the Tennessee River.","The Tennessee Aquarium is a non-profit public aquarium located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. The Tennessee Aquarium is a non-profit public aquarium located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. It opened in 1992 on the banks of the Tennessee River in downtown Chattanooga, with a major expansion added in 2005. The aquarium, which has been accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) since 1993, is home to more than 12,000 animals representing almost 800 species. The aquarium's collection of turtles and tortoises includes more than 500 individuals, representing more than 75 species.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This place is called The Tennessee Aquarium located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and since you have never been to Chattanooga I believe you have not been there before. A: Is this place an aquarium as the name suggests ? B: Yes, as the name implies, this place is a non-profit public aquarium. You love to go to aquariums so you will probably love this place. A: Where in chattanooga is it exactlt ? B: The aquarium stands on the banks of the Tennessee River in downtown Chattanooga. You told me you father lives near the Tennessee river as well, when you visit him, you should pass by this place. A: When was this place open ? B: The aquarium opened in 1992 with a major expansion added in 2005, it is not very old. A: How many animals are there ? B: There are more than 12,000 animals (representing almost 800 species) living at the Tennessee aquarium. A: Do they have turtles ? B:","B's persona: I am fascinated by turtles. I love to go to aquarium. I have never visited Chattanooga. I live in Tennessee. My father tlives near the Tennessee River. Relevant knowledge: The Tennessee Aquarium is a non-profit public aquarium located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. The Tennessee Aquarium is a non-profit public aquarium located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. It opened in 1992 on the banks of the Tennessee River in downtown Chattanooga, with a major expansion added in 2005. The aquarium, which has been accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) since 1993, is home to more than 12,000 animals representing almost 800 species. The aquarium's collection of turtles and tortoises includes more than 500 individuals, representing more than 75 species. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This place is called The Tennessee Aquarium located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and since you have never been to Chattanooga I believe you have not been there before. A: Is this place an aquarium as the name suggests ? B: Yes, as the name implies, this place is a non-profit public aquarium. You love to go to aquariums so you will probably love this place. A: Where in chattanooga is it exactlt ? B: The aquarium stands on the banks of the Tennessee River in downtown Chattanooga. You told me you father lives near the Tennessee river as well, when you visit him, you should pass by this place. A: When was this place open ? B: The aquarium opened in 1992 with a major expansion added in 2005, it is not very old. A: How many animals are there ? B: There are more than 12,000 animals (representing almost 800 species) living at the Tennessee aquarium. A: Do they have turtles ? B: [sMASK]"," Yes they have turtles at this aquarium, and since I know you are fascinated by them, I will tell you more. The collection of turtles and tortoises at the Tennessee Aquarium includes more than 500 individuals."," The aquarium's collection of turtles and tortoises includes more than 500 individuals, representing more than 75 species, including the red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans), painted turtles (Chrysemys picta), box turtles (Terrapene carolina carolina), snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina), red-bellied sliders (Tr", There are more than 500 turtles and tortoises (representing more than 75 species) living at the Tennessee Aquarium 69,"I want to visit Australia. I like volcanos. I am curious about Aboriginal people. I think sacred sites are cool. I like waterfalls.","The Nightcap National Park is a national park situated within the Nightcap Range in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. Several Aboriginal communities inhabited the region and a spiritual connection to the land, including the Nganduwal people, Galibal, Githabul and Widjabal speaking peoples. The park's landscapes, plants and animals feature prominently in Aboriginal culture and dreaming stories and there are sacred sites of cultural significance in the area. The Widjabal people lived at Nightcap Range for at least 4000 years. The region is the base for the Bundjalung nation. Historically the park provides rock shelters for the Aboriginal people. The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is listed as vulnerable under the EPBC Act. Also in the Whian Whian SCA, Minyon Falls is a 100-metre (330 ft) waterfall which rises from a subtropical rainforest valley. It has some popular walking tracks and a road-accessible lookout and picnic area.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Nightcap National Park, a national park situated within the Nightcap Range in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, which you want to visit. A: Did any aboriginal people live there? B: Oh, yes! You are going to like to know that several Aboriginal communities inhabited the region and a spiritual connection to the land, including the Nganduwal people, Galibal, Githabul, and Widjabal speaking peoples. A: What is the cultural importance of this park? B: Well, there are sacred sites of cultural significance in the area that may interest you. The park's landscapes, plants, and animals feature prominently in Aboriginal culture and dreaming stories. A: For how long have the aboriginal people lived in the area? B: For a long time! The Widjabal people lived at Nightcap Range for at least 4000 years and the region is the base for the Bundjalung nation. Historically the park provides rock shelters for the Aboriginal people. A: Can I find any koalas in the Nightcap National Park? B: Koalas can be found in the park but unfortunately, they are listed as vulnerable under the EPBC Act. A: Where do you recommend for me to go there? B:","B's persona: I want to visit Australia. I like volcanos. I am curious about Aboriginal people. I think sacred sites are cool. I like waterfalls. Relevant knowledge: The Nightcap National Park is a national park situated within the Nightcap Range in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. Several Aboriginal communities inhabited the region and a spiritual connection to the land, including the Nganduwal people, Galibal, Githabul and Widjabal speaking peoples. The park's landscapes, plants and animals feature prominently in Aboriginal culture and dreaming stories and there are sacred sites of cultural significance in the area. The Widjabal people lived at Nightcap Range for at least 4000 years. The region is the base for the Bundjalung nation. Historically the park provides rock shelters for the Aboriginal people. The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is listed as vulnerable under the EPBC Act. Also in the Whian Whian SCA, Minyon Falls is a 100-metre (330 ft) waterfall which rises from a subtropical rainforest valley. It has some popular walking tracks and a road-accessible lookout and picnic area. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Nightcap National Park, a national park situated within the Nightcap Range in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, which you want to visit. A: Did any aboriginal people live there? B: Oh, yes! You are going to like to know that several Aboriginal communities inhabited the region and a spiritual connection to the land, including the Nganduwal people, Galibal, Githabul, and Widjabal speaking peoples. A: What is the cultural importance of this park? B: Well, there are sacred sites of cultural significance in the area that may interest you. The park's landscapes, plants, and animals feature prominently in Aboriginal culture and dreaming stories. A: For how long have the aboriginal people lived in the area? B: For a long time! The Widjabal people lived at Nightcap Range for at least 4000 years and the region is the base for the Bundjalung nation. Historically the park provides rock shelters for the Aboriginal people. A: Can I find any koalas in the Nightcap National Park? B: Koalas can be found in the park but unfortunately, they are listed as vulnerable under the EPBC Act. A: Where do you recommend for me to go there? B: [sMASK]"," If you go to Whian Whian SCA there are the Minyon Falls, a 100-meter or 330 feet waterfall which rises from a subtropical rainforest valley. It has some popular walking tracks and a road-accessible lookout and picnic area."," The Nightcap National Park is a national park situated within the Nightcap Range in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, which you want to visit, and also in the Whian Whian SCA, Minyon Falls is a 100-metre (330 ft) waterfall which rises from a subtropical rainforest valley, and it has some popular walking tracks and a road-accessible lookout and picnic area, and if you want more information about the Night"," You can go to Minyon Falls, which is a 100-metre (330 ft) waterfall which rises from a subtropical rainforest valley and has some popular walking tracks and a road-accessible lookout and picnic area, or you can visit the Nightcap National Park Visitor Centre, where you can learn more about the cultural significance of the area, the park's landscapes, plants and animals feature prominently in Aboriginal culture and dreaming stories, and there are sacred sites of cultural significance in the area" 70,"I am interested in African art. I am German. I am planning to visit Washington D.C. I am an African art collector. I love museums.","The National Museum of African Art is the Smithsonian Institution's African art museum, located on the National Mall of the United States capital. Thirty years after joining the Smithsonian, the museum remains one of the smallest museums in the complex, with 213,000 visitors in 2016—about half of the 2009 count and less than one percent of the 28 million annual Smithsonian visitors. Visitor numbers have fluctuated between 200,000 and 400,000 since the 2000s, and in the mid-2000s were comparable with its underground neighbor museum, the Sackler Gallery. The museum was founded in 1964 by a Foreign Service officer and layman who bought African art objects in Germany and multiple houses in the Capitol Hill neighborhood in which to display them. Johnnetta Cole, an anthropologist and former president of Spelman and Bennett College, became the museum's director in 2009. Cole retired in March 2017 and was succeeded by British filmmaker and curator Gus Casely-Hayford in February 2018. Its collections include 9,000 works of traditional and contemporary African art from both Sub-Saharan and North Africa, 300,000 photographs, and 50,000 library volumes. It was the first institution dedicated to African art in the United States, and remains the largest collection. The Washington Post called the museum a mainstay in the international art world and the main venue for contemporary African art in the United States.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the National Museum of African Art, the Smithsonian institution’s African art museum in the United States. A: How many people visit the museum? B: The visitor numbers have fluctuated between 200,000 and 400,000 since the 2000s, having 213,000 visitors in 2016. A: Whom was the museum founded by? B: It was founded by a Foreign Service officer and layman in 1964. They bought African art objects in Germany, your homeland, and in the Capitol Hill neighborhood in which to display them. A: What is the exact location of this place? B: The museum is located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States. I insist you visit here on your trip to Washington, D.C. A: Who is the art director of the museum? B: After Johnnetta Cole retired in March 2017, British filmmaker/curator Gus Casely-Hayford took her place in February 2018. A: What can I see in the collections? B:","B's persona: I am interested in African art. I am German. I am planning to visit Washington D.C. I am an African art collector. I love museums. Relevant knowledge: The National Museum of African Art is the Smithsonian Institution's African art museum, located on the National Mall of the United States capital. Thirty years after joining the Smithsonian, the museum remains one of the smallest museums in the complex, with 213,000 visitors in 2016—about half of the 2009 count and less than one percent of the 28 million annual Smithsonian visitors. Visitor numbers have fluctuated between 200,000 and 400,000 since the 2000s, and in the mid-2000s were comparable with its underground neighbor museum, the Sackler Gallery. The museum was founded in 1964 by a Foreign Service officer and layman who bought African art objects in Germany and multiple houses in the Capitol Hill neighborhood in which to display them. Johnnetta Cole, an anthropologist and former president of Spelman and Bennett College, became the museum's director in 2009. Cole retired in March 2017 and was succeeded by British filmmaker and curator Gus Casely-Hayford in February 2018. Its collections include 9,000 works of traditional and contemporary African art from both Sub-Saharan and North Africa, 300,000 photographs, and 50,000 library volumes. It was the first institution dedicated to African art in the United States, and remains the largest collection. The Washington Post called the museum a mainstay in the international art world and the main venue for contemporary African art in the United States. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the National Museum of African Art, the Smithsonian institution’s African art museum in the United States. A: How many people visit the museum? B: The visitor numbers have fluctuated between 200,000 and 400,000 since the 2000s, having 213,000 visitors in 2016. A: Whom was the museum founded by? B: It was founded by a Foreign Service officer and layman in 1964. They bought African art objects in Germany, your homeland, and in the Capitol Hill neighborhood in which to display them. A: What is the exact location of this place? B: The museum is located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States. I insist you visit here on your trip to Washington, D.C. A: Who is the art director of the museum? B: After Johnnetta Cole retired in March 2017, British filmmaker/curator Gus Casely-Hayford took her place in February 2018. A: What can I see in the collections? B: [sMASK]"," The collections of the museum include 9,000 pieces of both traditional and contemporary African art from Sub-Saharan and North Africa, 300,000 photographs, and 50,000 library volumes. I guarantee that you, as an African art collector and lover, will love this place. It remains the biggest collection dedicated to African art to this day."," The museum's collections include 9,000 works of traditional and contemporary African art from both Sub-Saharan and North Africa, 300,000 photographs, and 50,000 library volumes, including works by artists such as Benin, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra"," The museum's collections include 9,000 works of traditional and contemporary African art from both Sub-Saharan and North Africa, 300,000 photographs, and 50,000 library volumes, including works by artists such as Benin, Benin-Togo, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa" 71,"I like wolverines. I have Russian parents. I am passionate about birds. I hope to see a wild bear. I would like to go fishing.","Pasvik Nature Reserve (Norwegian: Pasvik naturreservat; Russian: Пасвик, Pasvik zapovednik) is a bilateral nature reserve located in the valley of Pasvikdalen in Norway and Russia. The most commons species of fish in the river are Coregonus lavaretus, European perch and northern pike, all three which have been the basis for sustenance fishing. Larger species include the brown bear, a declining number of wolverines, and moose, in addition to other common, smaller mammals. There are 34 species of mammals in the national park. The area is known for its diversity of birds, with 212 species having been recorded as of 1987. The northernmost parts of the reserve has birch.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: It is the Pasvik Nature Reserve in Norway and Russia. You may know of it since you have Russian parents. A: Can you fish here? B: Yes, a lot of people fish here for sustenance. I understand your curiosity since you would like to go fishing. A: Is there any chances of seeing a wild bear at the reserve? B: If you're lucky, you may see one of the many wild brown bears in the park. I know you hope to see a wild bear, and so I believe that this would be a good place for you to visit. A: How many species of mammal live in the reserve? B: There are 34 recorded different species of animal living here. A: Are there many birds in the area? B: Yes. In fact the area is known for its diversity of birds, with over 212 different species being recorded. A: Are there any birch trees in the reserve? B:","B's persona: I like wolverines. I have Russian parents. I am passionate about birds. I hope to see a wild bear. I would like to go fishing. Relevant knowledge: Pasvik Nature Reserve (Norwegian: Pasvik naturreservat; Russian: Пасвик, Pasvik zapovednik) is a bilateral nature reserve located in the valley of Pasvikdalen in Norway and Russia. The most commons species of fish in the river are Coregonus lavaretus, European perch and northern pike, all three which have been the basis for sustenance fishing. Larger species include the brown bear, a declining number of wolverines, and moose, in addition to other common, smaller mammals. There are 34 species of mammals in the national park. The area is known for its diversity of birds, with 212 species having been recorded as of 1987. The northernmost parts of the reserve has birch. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: It is the Pasvik Nature Reserve in Norway and Russia. You may know of it since you have Russian parents. A: Can you fish here? B: Yes, a lot of people fish here for sustenance. I understand your curiosity since you would like to go fishing. A: Is there any chances of seeing a wild bear at the reserve? B: If you're lucky, you may see one of the many wild brown bears in the park. I know you hope to see a wild bear, and so I believe that this would be a good place for you to visit. A: How many species of mammal live in the reserve? B: There are 34 recorded different species of animal living here. A: Are there many birds in the area? B: Yes. In fact the area is known for its diversity of birds, with over 212 different species being recorded. A: Are there any birch trees in the reserve? B: [sMASK]"," Yes, birch trees can be seen in the most northern areas of the reserve."," Yes, there are birch trees in the northernmost parts of the reserve"," Yes, there are birch trees in the northernmost parts of the reserve, but there are no birch in the rest of the park" 72,"I wish to visit Dorset. I like hill forts. I am interested in the roman period. I love history. I like monuments.","Maiden Castle is an Iron Age hill fort 1.6 miles (2.6 km) south west of Dorchester, in the English county of Dorset. Today the site is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and is maintained by English Heritage. Maiden Castle itself was built in about 600 BC; the early phase was a simple and unremarkable site, similar to many other hill forts in Britain and covering 6.4 hectares (16 acres). It was occupied until at least the Roman period, by which time it was in the territory of the Durotriges, a Celtic tribe.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is Maiden Castle ,an hill fort and something you like. A: Where is this? B: This is located 1.6 miles south west of Dorchester, in the county of Dorset, a place you wish to visit. A: What's special about this? B: This is a Scheduled Ancient Monument currently, and as you like monuments, this is pretty much a must visit for you! A: When was this founded? B: It was founded in 600 BC when the first hill fort was made here. A: And till when was it occupied? B:","B's persona: I wish to visit Dorset. I like hill forts. I am interested in the roman period. I love history. I like monuments. Relevant knowledge: Maiden Castle is an Iron Age hill fort 1.6 miles (2.6 km) south west of Dorchester, in the English county of Dorset. Today the site is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and is maintained by English Heritage. Maiden Castle itself was built in about 600 BC; the early phase was a simple and unremarkable site, similar to many other hill forts in Britain and covering 6.4 hectares (16 acres). It was occupied until at least the Roman period, by which time it was in the territory of the Durotriges, a Celtic tribe. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is Maiden Castle ,an hill fort and something you like. A: Where is this? B: This is located 1.6 miles south west of Dorchester, in the county of Dorset, a place you wish to visit. A: What's special about this? B: This is a Scheduled Ancient Monument currently, and as you like monuments, this is pretty much a must visit for you! A: When was this founded? B: It was founded in 600 BC when the first hill fort was made here. A: And till when was it occupied? B: [sMASK]"," This was occupied until at the very least the Roman period, a period you're interested in. It was in the territory of the Durotriges, a Celtic tribe, at the time."," It was occupied till at least the Roman period, by which time it was in the territory of the Durotriges, a Celtic tribe, and as you like history, this is pretty much a must visit for you, as you are interested in the roman period, and you love history"," It was occupied till at least the Roman period, by which time it was in the territory of the Durotriges, a Celtic tribe" 73,"I wish to start a Sky Jump in Tampa. I like Intamin subsidiary Intaride. I love Falcons. I have taken Cheetah Hunt ride once. I am willing to visit Timbuktu area.","Falcon's Fury is a free-standing Sky Jump drop tower attraction at Busch Gardens Tampa amusement park in Tampa, Florida, United States. Manufactured by Intamin subsidiary Intaride, the ride reaches a maximum height of 335 feet (102 m), making it North America's tallest free-standing drop tower. The ride's name was chosen to invoke a falcon's ability to dive steeply at high speed to capture prey. Planning for Falcon's Fury began around the time the park completed its Cheetah Hunt ride in 2011. Ground tests in the Timbuktu area (now known as Pantopia) revealed ""interesting soil conditions"", with steel beams and concrete required to reinforce the site. Falcon's Fury officially opened to the public on September 2, 2014. Public response to the ride has been positive, with reviewers praising the height of the tower and the drop experience.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: It is a free-standing Sky Jump drop tower attraction at Busch Gardens Tampa amusement park in Tampa where you wish to start a sky jump , Florida, United States. A: Who manufactured Falcon's Fury? B: Manufactured by Intamin subsidiary Intaride whom you like. A: The ride's name was chosen to invoke on which ability? B: The ride's name was chosen to invoke a falcons ability which you love. A: Which ride was completed by the park in 2011? B: The park completed its Cheetah Hunt ride which you have taken once. A: On which area the ground test was made? B: It is made in Timbuktu area where you are willing to visit. A: When does Falcon's Fury officially opened to the public? B:","B's persona: I wish to start a Sky Jump in Tampa. I like Intamin subsidiary Intaride. I love Falcons. I have taken Cheetah Hunt ride once. I am willing to visit Timbuktu area. Relevant knowledge: Falcon's Fury is a free-standing Sky Jump drop tower attraction at Busch Gardens Tampa amusement park in Tampa, Florida, United States. Manufactured by Intamin subsidiary Intaride, the ride reaches a maximum height of 335 feet (102 m), making it North America's tallest free-standing drop tower. The ride's name was chosen to invoke a falcon's ability to dive steeply at high speed to capture prey. Planning for Falcon's Fury began around the time the park completed its Cheetah Hunt ride in 2011. Ground tests in the Timbuktu area (now known as Pantopia) revealed ""interesting soil conditions"", with steel beams and concrete required to reinforce the site. Falcon's Fury officially opened to the public on September 2, 2014. Public response to the ride has been positive, with reviewers praising the height of the tower and the drop experience. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: It is a free-standing Sky Jump drop tower attraction at Busch Gardens Tampa amusement park in Tampa where you wish to start a sky jump , Florida, United States. A: Who manufactured Falcon's Fury? B: Manufactured by Intamin subsidiary Intaride whom you like. A: The ride's name was chosen to invoke on which ability? B: The ride's name was chosen to invoke a falcons ability which you love. A: Which ride was completed by the park in 2011? B: The park completed its Cheetah Hunt ride which you have taken once. A: On which area the ground test was made? B: It is made in Timbuktu area where you are willing to visit. A: When does Falcon's Fury officially opened to the public? B: [sMASK]"," Falcon's Fury officially opened to the public on September 2, 2014."," Falcon's Fury officially opened to the public on September 2, 2014 Falcon's Fury is a free-standing Sky Jump drop tower attraction at Busch Gardens Tampa amusement park in Tampa, Florida, United States Manufactured by Intamin subsidiary Intaride The ride's name was chosen to invoke a falcon's ability to dive steeply at high speed to capture prey Planning for Falcon's"," It officially opened to the public on September 2, 2014" 74,"I like runestones. I love going to church. I would like to visit Sweden. I am studying literature. I am from a small village.","is one of the most famous runestones, featuring the longest known runic inscription in stone. It can now be seen beside the church in Rök, Ödeshög Municipality, Östergötland, Sweden. It is considered the first piece of written Swedish literature and thus it marks the beginning of the history of Swedish literature. The 5 long tons (5.1 t), 8 feet (2.4 m) tall stone was discovered built into the wall of the church in the 19th century and removed from the church wall a few decades later. The church was built in the 12th century, and it was common to use rune stones as building material for churches. The stone was probably carved in the early 9th century, judging from the main runic alphabet used (""short-twig"" runes) and the form of the language.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is one of the most famous runestones, featuring the longest known runic inscription in stone. I think you would like this. A: Where is it? B: It can now be seen beside the church in Rök, Ödeshög Municipality, Östergötland, Sweden, which you would like to visit. A: What is it considered to be? B: It is considered the first piece of written Swedish literature and thus it marks the beginning of the history of Swedish literature. You are currently studying literature so this should interest you. A: How was it discovered? B: The 5 long tons (5.1 t), 8 feet (2.4 m) tall stone was found, constructed into the wall of the church in the 19th century and removed from the church wall after a few decades. A: When was the church built? B: The church was constructed in the 12th century, and churches were usually made of rune stones. A: When was the stone carved? B:","B's persona: I like runestones. I love going to church. I would like to visit Sweden. I am studying literature. I am from a small village. Relevant knowledge: is one of the most famous runestones, featuring the longest known runic inscription in stone. It can now be seen beside the church in Rök, Ödeshög Municipality, Östergötland, Sweden. It is considered the first piece of written Swedish literature and thus it marks the beginning of the history of Swedish literature. The 5 long tons (5.1 t), 8 feet (2.4 m) tall stone was discovered built into the wall of the church in the 19th century and removed from the church wall a few decades later. The church was built in the 12th century, and it was common to use rune stones as building material for churches. The stone was probably carved in the early 9th century, judging from the main runic alphabet used (""short-twig"" runes) and the form of the language. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is one of the most famous runestones, featuring the longest known runic inscription in stone. I think you would like this. A: Where is it? B: It can now be seen beside the church in Rök, Ödeshög Municipality, Östergötland, Sweden, which you would like to visit. A: What is it considered to be? B: It is considered the first piece of written Swedish literature and thus it marks the beginning of the history of Swedish literature. You are currently studying literature so this should interest you. A: How was it discovered? B: The 5 long tons (5.1 t), 8 feet (2.4 m) tall stone was found, constructed into the wall of the church in the 19th century and removed from the church wall after a few decades. A: When was the church built? B: The church was constructed in the 12th century, and churches were usually made of rune stones. A: When was the stone carved? B: [sMASK]", The stone is assumed to have been sculpted in the early 9th century.," The stone was probably carved in the early 9th century, judging from the main runic alphabet used (""short-twig"" runes) and the form of the language"," The stone was probably carved in the early 9th century, judging from the main runic alphabet used (""short-twig"" runes) and the form of the language" 75,"I would like to visit an apartment block. I love Brisbane. I am interested in Queensland Heritage Register. I don't like cavity brick. I like RM Wilson's works.","Cliffside Apartments is a heritage-listed apartment block at 76 Lower River Terrace, Kangaroo Point, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Cliffside Apartments is a five-story, masonry building located on the cliff at Kangaroo Point overlooking Garden's Point and the City Botanic Gardens. Cliffside Apartments was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register on 27 February 2004 having satisfied the following criteria. The place is important in demonstrating the evolution or pattern of Queensland's history. The place is important in demonstrating the principal characteristics of a particular class of cultural places. The place is important because of its aesthetic significance. The building is of load-bearing cavity brick construction finished alternately in face brickwork and cement render. Concrete construction is used in retaining walls and car parking structures on the southern side of the building. was built in 1936-37 to the design of architect and engineer Ronald Martin Wilson. Cliffside is a fine example of the work of R. Martin Wilson and demonstrates his skill in the fields of both architecture and engineering.","A: Where is this place? B: Cliffside Apartments are in Australia, at 76 Lower River Terrace in the City of Brisbane. A: What kind of structure are they? B: It is a five-story apartment block, I think you would enjoy visiting it. A: In which town is it? B: It's in Brisbane, in the state of Queensland, a place you should like. A: Is this building important for the country? B: Yes, it's in Queensland Heritage Register (that you surely know) due to its importance in showing the evolution of Queensland's history, the characteristics of a specific culture and for its aesthetic significance. A: What material is the building constructed from? B: You may not like it.. the outside is made of cavity brick. A: And who is the author? B:","B's persona: I would like to visit an apartment block. I love Brisbane. I am interested in Queensland Heritage Register. I don't like cavity brick. I like RM Wilson's works. Relevant knowledge: Cliffside Apartments is a heritage-listed apartment block at 76 Lower River Terrace, Kangaroo Point, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Cliffside Apartments is a five-story, masonry building located on the cliff at Kangaroo Point overlooking Garden's Point and the City Botanic Gardens. Cliffside Apartments was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register on 27 February 2004 having satisfied the following criteria. The place is important in demonstrating the evolution or pattern of Queensland's history. The place is important in demonstrating the principal characteristics of a particular class of cultural places. The place is important because of its aesthetic significance. The building is of load-bearing cavity brick construction finished alternately in face brickwork and cement render. Concrete construction is used in retaining walls and car parking structures on the southern side of the building. was built in 1936-37 to the design of architect and engineer Ronald Martin Wilson. Cliffside is a fine example of the work of R. Martin Wilson and demonstrates his skill in the fields of both architecture and engineering. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: Cliffside Apartments are in Australia, at 76 Lower River Terrace in the City of Brisbane. A: What kind of structure are they? B: It is a five-story apartment block, I think you would enjoy visiting it. A: In which town is it? B: It's in Brisbane, in the state of Queensland, a place you should like. A: Is this building important for the country? B: Yes, it's in Queensland Heritage Register (that you surely know) due to its importance in showing the evolution of Queensland's history, the characteristics of a specific culture and for its aesthetic significance. A: What material is the building constructed from? B: You may not like it.. the outside is made of cavity brick. A: And who is the author? B: [sMASK]", I think you will like this: it's one of the works that best show the architectural and engineering skills of the architect Ronald Martin Wilson., Cliffside Apartments was built in 1936-37 to the design of architect and engineer Ronald Martin Wilson and demonstrates his skill in the fields of both architecture and engineering, See also 76,"My friend lives in London. I am interested in Livery halls. I am planning to visit London soon. I would like to go to a meat market. I want to go to a wholesale market.","Smithfield is a district located in Central London, part of Farringdon Without, the most westerly ward of the City of London, England. The principal street of the area is West Smithfield. A number of City institutions are located in the area, such as St Bartholomew's Hospital, the Charterhouse, and Livery Halls, including those of the Butchers' and Haberdashers' Companies. Smithfield's meat market dates from the 10th century, and is now London's only remaining wholesale market in continuous operation since medieval times. Smithfield has borne witness to many executions of heretics and political rebels over the centuries, as well as Scottish knight Sir William Wallace, and Wat Tyler, leader of the Peasants' Revolt, among many other religious reformers and dissenters.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This place is called Smithfield, which is a district located in England. Since you are planning to visit London soon, you should also visit this district if you get a chance. A: Is this place located near London? B: Yes, this district is in Central London, part of Farringdon without the most westerly ward of the City of London, England. Since your friend lives in London, you should visit this place with your friend! It will be much fun than going there alone. A: Is there any city institutions around the district? B: I've heard that there are number of city institutions around the district. For example, Livery Halls and Charterhouse. If you are interested in Livery Halls, you should visit this place! A: What else is around the place? B: This district's meat market dates from the 10th century. This meat market is the most famous thing around this place. If you would like to go to a meat market, this place is the perfect place for you to visit. A: What is special about the meat market in this place? B: It is famous because this meat market in the area is now London's only remaining wholesale market in continuous operation since medieval time. So, since you want to go to a wholesale market, I recommend you to visit this district when you get a chance. A: Can you tell me more about this place? B:","B's persona: My friend lives in London. I am interested in Livery halls. I am planning to visit London soon. I would like to go to a meat market. I want to go to a wholesale market. Relevant knowledge: Smithfield is a district located in Central London, part of Farringdon Without, the most westerly ward of the City of London, England. The principal street of the area is West Smithfield. A number of City institutions are located in the area, such as St Bartholomew's Hospital, the Charterhouse, and Livery Halls, including those of the Butchers' and Haberdashers' Companies. Smithfield's meat market dates from the 10th century, and is now London's only remaining wholesale market in continuous operation since medieval times. Smithfield has borne witness to many executions of heretics and political rebels over the centuries, as well as Scottish knight Sir William Wallace, and Wat Tyler, leader of the Peasants' Revolt, among many other religious reformers and dissenters. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This place is called Smithfield, which is a district located in England. Since you are planning to visit London soon, you should also visit this district if you get a chance. A: Is this place located near London? B: Yes, this district is in Central London, part of Farringdon without the most westerly ward of the City of London, England. Since your friend lives in London, you should visit this place with your friend! It will be much fun than going there alone. A: Is there any city institutions around the district? B: I've heard that there are number of city institutions around the district. For example, Livery Halls and Charterhouse. If you are interested in Livery Halls, you should visit this place! A: What else is around the place? B: This district's meat market dates from the 10th century. This meat market is the most famous thing around this place. If you would like to go to a meat market, this place is the perfect place for you to visit. A: What is special about the meat market in this place? B: It is famous because this meat market in the area is now London's only remaining wholesale market in continuous operation since medieval time. So, since you want to go to a wholesale market, I recommend you to visit this district when you get a chance. A: Can you tell me more about this place? B: [sMASK]"," I've heard that this district has borne witness to many executions of heretics and political rebels over the centuries. This means that this district reflects long history of London! So, I think it is worthwhile to visit this district if you want to learn more about London history."," Smithfield has borne witness to many executions of heretics and political rebels over the centuries, as well as Scottish knight Sir William Wallace, and Wat Tyler, leader of the Peasants' Revolt, among many other religious reformers and dissenters Smithfield is a district located in Central London, part of Farringdon Without, the most westerly ward of the City of London, England The principal street of the area is West Smithfield A number of City institutions are located"," Smithfield has borne witness to many executions of heretics and political rebels over the centuries, as well as Scottish knight Sir William Wallace, and Wat Tyler, leader of the Peasants' Revolt, among many other religious reformers and dissenters The principal street of the area is West Smithfield A number of City institutions are located in the area, such as St Bartholomew's Hospital, the Charterhouse, and Livery Halls, including those of the Butchers' and" 77,"I love animals. I don't like yellow. I would like to go to the forest. I have toiletries. I like mango.","Manjampatti Valley is a 110.9 km2 (42.8 sq mi) protected area in the eastern end of Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park (IGWS&NP) in Tirupur District, Tamil Nadu, South India. It is a pristine drainage basin of shola and montane rain forest with high biodiversity recently threatened by illegal land clearing and cultivation. Manjampatti Valley currently supports stable breeding populations of several large mammal species including apex predators critical to healthy populations of smaller animals. There are wild peacocks, jungle fowl, and many other bird species enumerated in the Wildlife Census. Manjampatti derived its name from two Tamil words, manjal meaning yellow and patti meaning ""cattle fold"" or small village; there is a local opinion that it was so named because of endemic wild mango trees here. The earliest known residents of the area are the Palaiyar (meaning ""old ones"", incorrectly translated as Paliyan), a Tamil-speaking tribal people, who have been seen in the past 35 years living in small caves in the valley. In the past century they increasingly depended on shifting cultivation and collection and trading of non timber forest products of over 60 species for: food (14), incense & toiletries (11) medicines (13), construction materials & precious woods (9) and miscellaneous (13) honey, tubers, fruits, herbs, flowers, bark, seeds, fibers, gum, leaves, logs and oils. Accommodation is available for four persons, with advance reservation, at a forest rest house near the crocodile farm. Rent is Rs.150 per day for two persons per suite.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This place is called Manjampatti Valley, it is a national park and it contains forest which I know you would like to go to! A: Do animals live in Manjampatti Valley? B: Yes! Many large mammals live in the Valley as well as smaller animals and many birds. You would love it there as you love animals! A: Do fruit trees grow in the Manjampatti Valley? B: Yes - I know you like mangos so you'll be pleased to know that wild mango trees grow in the Manjampatti Valley. A: What does the name Manjampatti mean? B: It comes from two Tamil words - manjal meaning 'yellow' and patti meaning 'cattle fold'. I know you don't like yellow but thankfully you will find more green because of the forest! A: Do tribal people live there? B: Yes - the earliest known residents are the Palaiyar. They cultivated and traded forest products for food and toiletries among other uses. I know you have toiletries but they were harder to come by in the forest. A: Is there accommodation where I can stay? B:","B's persona: I love animals. I don't like yellow. I would like to go to the forest. I have toiletries. I like mango. Relevant knowledge: Manjampatti Valley is a 110.9 km2 (42.8 sq mi) protected area in the eastern end of Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park (IGWS&NP) in Tirupur District, Tamil Nadu, South India. It is a pristine drainage basin of shola and montane rain forest with high biodiversity recently threatened by illegal land clearing and cultivation. Manjampatti Valley currently supports stable breeding populations of several large mammal species including apex predators critical to healthy populations of smaller animals. There are wild peacocks, jungle fowl, and many other bird species enumerated in the Wildlife Census. Manjampatti derived its name from two Tamil words, manjal meaning yellow and patti meaning ""cattle fold"" or small village; there is a local opinion that it was so named because of endemic wild mango trees here. The earliest known residents of the area are the Palaiyar (meaning ""old ones"", incorrectly translated as Paliyan), a Tamil-speaking tribal people, who have been seen in the past 35 years living in small caves in the valley. In the past century they increasingly depended on shifting cultivation and collection and trading of non timber forest products of over 60 species for: food (14), incense & toiletries (11) medicines (13), construction materials & precious woods (9) and miscellaneous (13) honey, tubers, fruits, herbs, flowers, bark, seeds, fibers, gum, leaves, logs and oils. Accommodation is available for four persons, with advance reservation, at a forest rest house near the crocodile farm. Rent is Rs.150 per day for two persons per suite. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This place is called Manjampatti Valley, it is a national park and it contains forest which I know you would like to go to! A: Do animals live in Manjampatti Valley? B: Yes! Many large mammals live in the Valley as well as smaller animals and many birds. You would love it there as you love animals! A: Do fruit trees grow in the Manjampatti Valley? B: Yes - I know you like mangos so you'll be pleased to know that wild mango trees grow in the Manjampatti Valley. A: What does the name Manjampatti mean? B: It comes from two Tamil words - manjal meaning 'yellow' and patti meaning 'cattle fold'. I know you don't like yellow but thankfully you will find more green because of the forest! A: Do tribal people live there? B: Yes - the earliest known residents are the Palaiyar. They cultivated and traded forest products for food and toiletries among other uses. I know you have toiletries but they were harder to come by in the forest. A: Is there accommodation where I can stay? B: [sMASK]", Yes - accommodation for 4 people is available at a forest rest house near a crocodile farm. You will love it there as it is in the forest where you want to go!," Yes - accommodation is available for four persons, with advance reservation, at a forest rest house near the crocodile farm", A 78,"I am interested in Volcano. My friend lives in Chile. I am planning to visit Argentina next week. I want to observe volcanic gas. I want to learn more about lava.","Lascar is a stratovolcano in Chile within the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes, a volcanic arc that spans Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile. The westernmost crater of the eastern cone is presently active. Volcanic activity is characterized by constant release of volcanic gas and occasional vulcanian eruptions. The first known activity occurred at the eastern cone and was characterized by lava flows, before shifting to the western cone where lava domes were emplaced. The area around Lascar is one of the driest and highest volcanic settings in the world. Precipitation at Lascar is about 50–100 millimetres per year (2.0–3.9 in/year) and consists mostly of snow.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This place is called Lascar Volcano. It is a stratovolcano. Since you are interested in Volcano, I highly recommend you to visit this volcano when you get a chance. A: Where does this volcano located in? B: It is a volcano in Chile within the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes. I've heard that your friend lives in Chile! Then, I think it would be nice to visit this volcano with your friend. A: Is this volcano also spans to Argentina? B: Yes it is! I've heard that the volcano is part of a volcanic arc that spans Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile. Since you are planning to visit Argentina next week, you should also visit this volcano, while you are there. A: Can I observe volcanic gas there? B: Yes, I've heard that this volcano is characterized by constant release of volcanic gas and occasional vulcanian eruptions. If you want to observe volcanic gas, this place is the perfect volcano for you to observe volcanic gas. A: Is there any lava around the volcano? B: This volcano is the first known activity occurred at the eastern cone and was characterized by lava flows. Since you want to learn more about lava, you should visit this place once in your life. A: Can you tell me more about this place? B:","B's persona: I am interested in Volcano. My friend lives in Chile. I am planning to visit Argentina next week. I want to observe volcanic gas. I want to learn more about lava. Relevant knowledge: Lascar is a stratovolcano in Chile within the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes, a volcanic arc that spans Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile. The westernmost crater of the eastern cone is presently active. Volcanic activity is characterized by constant release of volcanic gas and occasional vulcanian eruptions. The first known activity occurred at the eastern cone and was characterized by lava flows, before shifting to the western cone where lava domes were emplaced. The area around Lascar is one of the driest and highest volcanic settings in the world. Precipitation at Lascar is about 50–100 millimetres per year (2.0–3.9 in/year) and consists mostly of snow. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This place is called Lascar Volcano. It is a stratovolcano. Since you are interested in Volcano, I highly recommend you to visit this volcano when you get a chance. A: Where does this volcano located in? B: It is a volcano in Chile within the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes. I've heard that your friend lives in Chile! Then, I think it would be nice to visit this volcano with your friend. A: Is this volcano also spans to Argentina? B: Yes it is! I've heard that the volcano is part of a volcanic arc that spans Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile. Since you are planning to visit Argentina next week, you should also visit this volcano, while you are there. A: Can I observe volcanic gas there? B: Yes, I've heard that this volcano is characterized by constant release of volcanic gas and occasional vulcanian eruptions. If you want to observe volcanic gas, this place is the perfect volcano for you to observe volcanic gas. A: Is there any lava around the volcano? B: This volcano is the first known activity occurred at the eastern cone and was characterized by lava flows. Since you want to learn more about lava, you should visit this place once in your life. A: Can you tell me more about this place? B: [sMASK]"," I've heard that the area around this volcano is one of the driest and highest volcanic settings in the world. So, if you are interested in visiting this place, you should keep in mind of this."," Lascar is a stratovolcano in Chile within the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes, a volcanic arc that spans Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile The westernmost crater of the eastern cone is presently active Volcanic activity is characterized by constant release of volcanic gas and occasional vulcanian eruptions The first known activity occurred at the easterncone and was characterized by lava flows, before shifting to the western cone where lava domes were emplaced The area around"," Lascar is a stratovolcano in Chile within the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes, a volcanic arc that spans Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile The westernmost crater of the eastern cone is presently active Volcanic activity is characterized by constant release of volcanic gas and occasional vulcanian eruptions The first known activity occurred at the easterncone and was characterized by lava flows, before shifting to the western cone where lava domes were emplaced The area" 79,"I have seen studio. I like public parks. I have visited convalescent homes. I would like to go to Australia. I am working with designs.","Strickland House is a heritage-listed former residence and convalescent home and now functions, film studio, urban park and visitor attraction located at 52 Vaucluse Road, Vaucluse in the Municipality of Woollahra local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The property is owned by the Government of New South Wales. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 It was designed by John F. Hilly and built from 1830 to 1858 by William Wentworth.","A: Where is this place? B: Strickland House is a former residence and convalescent home in Australia that you would like to visit. A: Nice.Where is exactly this place located? B: It's located at 52 Vaucluse Road, Vaucluse in the Municipality of Woollahra local government area of New South Wales. A: Is it heritage listed? B: Yes, it was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. A: Who designed it? B: As you are working with design, you might already know that John F. Hilly was the designer of this building. A: Who built it? B:","B's persona: I have seen studio. I like public parks. I have visited convalescent homes. I would like to go to Australia. I am working with designs. Relevant knowledge: Strickland House is a heritage-listed former residence and convalescent home and now functions, film studio, urban park and visitor attraction located at 52 Vaucluse Road, Vaucluse in the Municipality of Woollahra local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The property is owned by the Government of New South Wales. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 It was designed by John F. Hilly and built from 1830 to 1858 by William Wentworth. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: Strickland House is a former residence and convalescent home in Australia that you would like to visit. A: Nice.Where is exactly this place located? B: It's located at 52 Vaucluse Road, Vaucluse in the Municipality of Woollahra local government area of New South Wales. A: Is it heritage listed? B: Yes, it was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. A: Who designed it? B: As you are working with design, you might already know that John F. Hilly was the designer of this building. A: Who built it? B: [sMASK]", William Wentworth built it.," Strickland House was built from 1830 to 1858 by William Wentworth, who was also the owner of the land on which it was built, and it was designed by John F Hilly, who also designed many other buildings in the area, such as Wentworth House, Wentworth"," Strickland House was built from 1830 to 1858 by William Wentworth, who was the son of Governor Lachlan Macquarie, the first Governor of New South Wales, and his wife Elizabeth Macquarrie Wentworth (née Macarthur), the daughter of John Macar" 80,"I wish to visit an art museum. I like Leonardo Da Vinci's work. I wish to own a painting by Vincent van Gogh. I am interested in western art. I live in Abu dhabhi.","The Louvre Abu Dhabi is an art and civilization museum, located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The Louvre Abu Dhabi is an art and civilization museum, located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Artworks from around the world are showcased at the museum, with particular focus placed upon bridging the gap between Eastern and Western art. Further details of the museum's collection on opening were revealed in October 2014, with a number of important works to be loaned under the agreement with Agence France-Muséums and the Musée du Louvre, including Leonardo Da Vinci's La Belle Ferronniere and works by Henri Matisse, a self-portrait by Vincent Van Gogh, Jacques-Louis David's Napoleon Crossing the Alps and Claude Monet's Gare Saint-Lazare. The museum was inaugurated on 8 November 2017 by French President Emmanuel Macron, United Arab Emirates Vice President Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Louvre Abu Dhabi is an entirely separate museum from the Louvre in Paris, although the two are linked by a thirty-year branding and training agreement and the Paris Louvre is one of the 12 shareholders in Agence France-Muséums. It is approximately 24,000 square metres (260,000 sq ft) in size, with 8,000 square metres (86,000 sq ft) of galleries, making it the largest art museum in the Arabian peninsula.","A: Where is this place? B: This place is called the Louvre Abu Dhabi. Since it's located in the very place you live, Abu Dhabi, you should visit this place. A: You're right, I can do that. But before that tell me what is this place? B: It's an art and civilization museum, which showcases art from around the world. Because its focus is bridging the gap between western and eastern art, I am sure you'll love this place, since you are interested in western art. A: Splendid! Which artist's painting does it feature? B: It showcases paintings by artists such as Claude Monet, Jaques-louis David, Henri Matisse, Vincent van Gogh, Leonardo da Vinci and more. I'm sure you'll like the museum's pieces of art made by Leonardo Da Vinci, since you like his work. A: Hmm, that's nice. Has the museum been open for more than quite long? B: No, it hasn't. It was inaugurated just recently in 2017. A: It is quite recent then! I remember a museum named Louvre in paris as well. Are they connected? B: Yeah, you're right. Even though they're entirely different museums, they are connected through a 30 year agreement for branding and training purposes. A: Interesting. Hmm, is this a big museum? B:","B's persona: I wish to visit an art museum. I like Leonardo Da Vinci's work. I wish to own a painting by Vincent van Gogh. I am interested in western art. I live in Abu dhabhi. Relevant knowledge: The Louvre Abu Dhabi is an art and civilization museum, located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The Louvre Abu Dhabi is an art and civilization museum, located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Artworks from around the world are showcased at the museum, with particular focus placed upon bridging the gap between Eastern and Western art. Further details of the museum's collection on opening were revealed in October 2014, with a number of important works to be loaned under the agreement with Agence France-Muséums and the Musée du Louvre, including Leonardo Da Vinci's La Belle Ferronniere and works by Henri Matisse, a self-portrait by Vincent Van Gogh, Jacques-Louis David's Napoleon Crossing the Alps and Claude Monet's Gare Saint-Lazare. The museum was inaugurated on 8 November 2017 by French President Emmanuel Macron, United Arab Emirates Vice President Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Louvre Abu Dhabi is an entirely separate museum from the Louvre in Paris, although the two are linked by a thirty-year branding and training agreement and the Paris Louvre is one of the 12 shareholders in Agence France-Muséums. It is approximately 24,000 square metres (260,000 sq ft) in size, with 8,000 square metres (86,000 sq ft) of galleries, making it the largest art museum in the Arabian peninsula. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: This place is called the Louvre Abu Dhabi. Since it's located in the very place you live, Abu Dhabi, you should visit this place. A: You're right, I can do that. But before that tell me what is this place? B: It's an art and civilization museum, which showcases art from around the world. Because its focus is bridging the gap between western and eastern art, I am sure you'll love this place, since you are interested in western art. A: Splendid! Which artist's painting does it feature? B: It showcases paintings by artists such as Claude Monet, Jaques-louis David, Henri Matisse, Vincent van Gogh, Leonardo da Vinci and more. I'm sure you'll like the museum's pieces of art made by Leonardo Da Vinci, since you like his work. A: Hmm, that's nice. Has the museum been open for more than quite long? B: No, it hasn't. It was inaugurated just recently in 2017. A: It is quite recent then! I remember a museum named Louvre in paris as well. Are they connected? B: Yeah, you're right. Even though they're entirely different museums, they are connected through a 30 year agreement for branding and training purposes. A: Interesting. Hmm, is this a big museum? B: [sMASK]"," Yes, it is. Infact, it's the largest museum in the Arabian peninsula with about 8000 sq m of galleries!"," The Louvre Abu Dhabi is approximately 24,000 square metres (260,000 sq ft) in size, with 8,000 Square Metres (86,000sq ft) of galleries, making it the largest art museum in the Arabian peninsula The Louvre in Abu Dhabi was inaugurated on 8 November 2017 by French President Emmanuel Macron, United Arab Emirates Vice President Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan The museum"," The Louvre Abu Dhabi is approximately 24,000 square metres (260,000 sq ft) in size, with 8,000square metres (86,000sq ft) of galleries, making it the largest art museum in the Arabian peninsula The Louvre in Paris is the world's most visited museum, with more than 12 million visitors a year The museum was inaugurated on 8 November 2017 by French President Emmanuel Macron, United Arab Emirates Vice President Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum" 81,"I love old churches. I have been to Philadelphia. I love the city. I am not a Methodist. I am from the United States.","St. George's United Methodist Church, located at the corner of 4th and New Streets, in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, is the oldest Methodist church in continuous use in the United States, beginning in 1769. The current pastor of St. George's is Reverend Mark Ignatius Salvacion, J.D. St. George's is one of the more than 500 churches in the Eastern PA Conference of the United Methodist Church (http://www.epaumc.org/). St. George's is committed to a theology of love and inclusion, to personal transformation by faith, and to putting God's love to work in the community – the same core values as the first Methodists who met there. St. George's is also continuing with the ongoing work of reconciliation with African-American brothers and sisters for the racial injustices of the past.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: You may have vistited this last time you were in Philadelphia, but this is the St. George's United Methodist Church. A: Where is it located? B: I know you love the city and you'll certainly enjoy this area, as this is located in the Old City neighborhood. A: Is this an old building? B: This is very old and is actually the oldest Methodist Church in the US. You'll love this old church, which first opened back in 1769. A: Who runs the church today? B: The church's current paster is a man named Reverend Mark Ignatius Salvacion, J.D. A: Is this network of churches large? B: Oh yes, it is very large. This church is just one of more than 500 in the area. A: What does this church believe in? B:","B's persona: I love old churches. I have been to Philadelphia. I love the city. I am not a Methodist. I am from the United States. Relevant knowledge: St. George's United Methodist Church, located at the corner of 4th and New Streets, in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, is the oldest Methodist church in continuous use in the United States, beginning in 1769. The current pastor of St. George's is Reverend Mark Ignatius Salvacion, J.D. St. George's is one of the more than 500 churches in the Eastern PA Conference of the United Methodist Church (http://www.epaumc.org/). St. George's is committed to a theology of love and inclusion, to personal transformation by faith, and to putting God's love to work in the community – the same core values as the first Methodists who met there. St. George's is also continuing with the ongoing work of reconciliation with African-American brothers and sisters for the racial injustices of the past. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: You may have vistited this last time you were in Philadelphia, but this is the St. George's United Methodist Church. A: Where is it located? B: I know you love the city and you'll certainly enjoy this area, as this is located in the Old City neighborhood. A: Is this an old building? B: This is very old and is actually the oldest Methodist Church in the US. You'll love this old church, which first opened back in 1769. A: Who runs the church today? B: The church's current paster is a man named Reverend Mark Ignatius Salvacion, J.D. A: Is this network of churches large? B: Oh yes, it is very large. This church is just one of more than 500 in the area. A: What does this church believe in? B: [sMASK]"," This church prides itself for its theology of love and inclusion, as well as ongoing work of reconciliation within the African American community and their racial injustices of the past."," This church is committed to a theology of love and inclusion, to personal transformation by faith, and to putting God's love to work in the community in the same core values as the first Methodists who met there, including the belief that God loves all people, that all people are made in the image of God, that God's grace is sufficient for all people's needs, and that all"," The United Methodist Church is committed to a theology of love and inclusion, to personal transformation by faith, and to putting God's love to work in the community, in the same core values as the first Methodists who met here in 1769, and we are continuing with the ongoing work of reconciliation with African-American brothers and sisters for the racial injustices of the past." 82,"I am a biologist. I am traveling for tourism to Germany. I love plants and animals. I have been concerned with the ecosystem. I hope to be able to visit a National Park in Germany.","The Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park (German: Nationalpark Schleswig-Holsteinisches Wattenmeer) is a national park in the Schleswig-Holstein area of the German Wadden Sea. With an area of 4410 km ² it is by far the largest national park in Germany. Some 68% of its area is permanently under water and 30% is periodically dry. The land element consists mainly of salt marshes. Since 1990, the national park, including the North Frisian Halligen, has been designated as a UNESCO recognised biosphere. Together with other German and Dutch Wadden Sea areas it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 26 June 2009. The national park extends from the German-Danish maritime border in the north down to the Elbe estuary in the south. In the North Frisian area, it includes the mudflats around the geest-based and marsh islands and the Halligen (undyked islands). There, the mudflats are 40 km wide in places. Further south lie areas of mudflats which contain particularly large sandbanks. In addition to the plants and animals that are typical of the entire Wadden Sea, especially large numbers of porpoise, shelduck and eelgrass may be seen in the Schleswig-Holstein part. Saltwater, tide and strong winds characterize the environment in the Wadden Sea area. Only extremely specialized organisms can cope with the conditions. Fishes, breeding birds and most of the marine mammals living in the Wadden Sea use it as nursery. Besides that, giant flocks of migratory birds visit the Wadden Sea regularly in spring and fall using it as a food source. In the Wadden Sea of Schleswig-Holstein you can find about 700 plant and 2500 animal species, of which 10% are endemic. The location of the Wadden Sea National Park is a traditionally popular destination for German tourists. Normally the groups of tourists entering the national park are guided walking tours in the mudflat areas. Filmography: Im Nationalpark Wattenmeer. Documentary, 45 min., Germany, 1998, by Jens-Uwe Heins and Michael Sutor, Production: Komplett-Media-GmbH, Grünwald .","A: Where is this place? B: This is the Wadden Sea National Park Schleswig-Holstein, it is located in the Schleswig-Holstein area of the German Wadden Sea, since you arrived in Germany, I have been looking for places that might interest you, and this place has a lot to add your experience as a biologist. A: Wow! A National Park would be great for a visit, tell me more about this place. B: You said you would like to visit a park, so this park will surprise you, it has an area of 4410 km², and it is by far the largest national park in Germany, it has some special features, like the fact that it 68% of its area is permanently submerged and only 30% is periodically dry, and is formed mainly in salt marshes. The park is so important that 1990, it was designated as a UNESCO recognized biosphere, becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2009. A: So it must be a place with a very rich ecosystem. What can you tell me about this habitat? B: I know you have been observing and worrying about the planet's ecosystems, so this place would be great for you to observe the preserved ecosystem of a place with such peculiar characteristics. I will tell you some interesting points; in an area called North Frisia, we will have mudflats around the islands, swamps and islands without dikes, the mudflats can be up to 40 km wide in some places, to the south we will find areas of mudflats that contain very large sandbanks; with all these peculiarities you will find different and typical plants and animals from all over the Wadden Sea, in addition to a large number of porpoises, shelduck and eel in the Schleswig-Holstein part. A: Okay, it seems like a very special place. Do you have any information about the local fauna and flora conditions? B: Yes, and I knew you were going to ask me this question since you love plants and animals; the local conditions are peculiar, because the salty water, the tides and the strong winds make the Wadden Sea a unique place, and this means that only extremely specialized organisms can deal with the conditions. In the Wadden Sea you can find about 700 species of plants and 2500 species of animals, of which 10% are endemic, most of the local fauna use the place as a large aviary, in addition, we have large flocks of migratory birds fly to the Wadden Sea regularly in the spring and fall, looking for a source of food. A: It looks like a fantastic place to me! What can you tell me about exploring local tourism? B: It is a traditionally well known tourist destination in Germany, and usually, the groups of tourists entering the national park are guided walking tours in the mudflat areas. A: I really liked this tip, I will definitely enjoy it! Do you have any more curiosities to tell me? B:","B's persona: I am a biologist. I am traveling for tourism to Germany. I love plants and animals. I have been concerned with the ecosystem. I hope to be able to visit a National Park in Germany. Relevant knowledge: The Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park (German: Nationalpark Schleswig-Holsteinisches Wattenmeer) is a national park in the Schleswig-Holstein area of the German Wadden Sea. With an area of 4410 km ² it is by far the largest national park in Germany. Some 68% of its area is permanently under water and 30% is periodically dry. The land element consists mainly of salt marshes. Since 1990, the national park, including the North Frisian Halligen, has been designated as a UNESCO recognised biosphere. Together with other German and Dutch Wadden Sea areas it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 26 June 2009. The national park extends from the German-Danish maritime border in the north down to the Elbe estuary in the south. In the North Frisian area, it includes the mudflats around the geest-based and marsh islands and the Halligen (undyked islands). There, the mudflats are 40 km wide in places. Further south lie areas of mudflats which contain particularly large sandbanks. In addition to the plants and animals that are typical of the entire Wadden Sea, especially large numbers of porpoise, shelduck and eelgrass may be seen in the Schleswig-Holstein part. Saltwater, tide and strong winds characterize the environment in the Wadden Sea area. Only extremely specialized organisms can cope with the conditions. Fishes, breeding birds and most of the marine mammals living in the Wadden Sea use it as nursery. Besides that, giant flocks of migratory birds visit the Wadden Sea regularly in spring and fall using it as a food source. In the Wadden Sea of Schleswig-Holstein you can find about 700 plant and 2500 animal species, of which 10% are endemic. The location of the Wadden Sea National Park is a traditionally popular destination for German tourists. Normally the groups of tourists entering the national park are guided walking tours in the mudflat areas. Filmography: Im Nationalpark Wattenmeer. Documentary, 45 min., Germany, 1998, by Jens-Uwe Heins and Michael Sutor, Production: Komplett-Media-GmbH, Grünwald . Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: This is the Wadden Sea National Park Schleswig-Holstein, it is located in the Schleswig-Holstein area of the German Wadden Sea, since you arrived in Germany, I have been looking for places that might interest you, and this place has a lot to add your experience as a biologist. A: Wow! A National Park would be great for a visit, tell me more about this place. B: You said you would like to visit a park, so this park will surprise you, it has an area of 4410 km², and it is by far the largest national park in Germany, it has some special features, like the fact that it 68% of its area is permanently submerged and only 30% is periodically dry, and is formed mainly in salt marshes. The park is so important that 1990, it was designated as a UNESCO recognized biosphere, becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2009. A: So it must be a place with a very rich ecosystem. What can you tell me about this habitat? B: I know you have been observing and worrying about the planet's ecosystems, so this place would be great for you to observe the preserved ecosystem of a place with such peculiar characteristics. I will tell you some interesting points; in an area called North Frisia, we will have mudflats around the islands, swamps and islands without dikes, the mudflats can be up to 40 km wide in some places, to the south we will find areas of mudflats that contain very large sandbanks; with all these peculiarities you will find different and typical plants and animals from all over the Wadden Sea, in addition to a large number of porpoises, shelduck and eel in the Schleswig-Holstein part. A: Okay, it seems like a very special place. Do you have any information about the local fauna and flora conditions? B: Yes, and I knew you were going to ask me this question since you love plants and animals; the local conditions are peculiar, because the salty water, the tides and the strong winds make the Wadden Sea a unique place, and this means that only extremely specialized organisms can deal with the conditions. In the Wadden Sea you can find about 700 species of plants and 2500 species of animals, of which 10% are endemic, most of the local fauna use the place as a large aviary, in addition, we have large flocks of migratory birds fly to the Wadden Sea regularly in the spring and fall, looking for a source of food. A: It looks like a fantastic place to me! What can you tell me about exploring local tourism? B: It is a traditionally well known tourist destination in Germany, and usually, the groups of tourists entering the national park are guided walking tours in the mudflat areas. A: I really liked this tip, I will definitely enjoy it! Do you have any more curiosities to tell me? B: [sMASK]"," Yes, I have a hot tip! The Wadden Sea was once the stage for a 45-minute documentary, called ""Im Nationalpark Wattenmeer"", from 1998, produced in Germany by Komplett-Media-GmbH, Grünwald, perhaps you want to take a look to learn more about the place."," I will tell you some interesting points, in an area called North Frisia, we will have mudflats around the islands, swamps and islands without dikes, the mudflots can be up to 40 km wide in some places, to the south we will find areas of mudflits that contain very large sandbanks, with all these peculiarities you will find different and typical plants and animals from all over the Wadden Sea, in addition to a large number of porpoises"," In the Wadden Sea you can find about 700 species of plants and 2500 species of animals, of which 10% are endemic, most of the local fauna use the place as a large aviary, in addition, we have large flocks of migratory birds that visit the Waden Sea regularly in the spring and fall using it as a food source The Wadden sea National Park is located in the Schleswig-Holstein area of the German Wadden, since you arrived in" 83,"I like Elizabethan architecture style of architecture. I like the designing work of George Latham. I would like to visit england. I would like to know about Viscount Ashbrook who lived in the year of 1845. I am staying in a country house.","Arley Hall is a country house country house in the village of Arley, Cheshire, England, The hall was built for Rowland Egerton-Warburton between 1832 and 1845, to replace an earlier house on the site. Local architect George Latham designed the house the house in a style which has become known as Jacobethan, copying elements of Elizabethan architecture It is home to the owner, Viscount Ashbrook, and his family.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: The name of the place is Arley hall is a country house in which house you are staying. A: Where it is located? B: It is located in England where you would like to visit. A: When was it built? B: It was built in between 1832 to 1845 in which year the person whom you would like to know about was lived. A: Who built it? B: It was built by George Latham whose designing work you like. A: In what style it was built? B: It was built in a style of Elizabethan architecture which architecture style you like. A: Who was the owner of it? B:","B's persona: I like Elizabethan architecture style of architecture. I like the designing work of George Latham. I would like to visit england. I would like to know about Viscount Ashbrook who lived in the year of 1845. I am staying in a country house. Relevant knowledge: Arley Hall is a country house country house in the village of Arley, Cheshire, England, The hall was built for Rowland Egerton-Warburton between 1832 and 1845, to replace an earlier house on the site. Local architect George Latham designed the house the house in a style which has become known as Jacobethan, copying elements of Elizabethan architecture It is home to the owner, Viscount Ashbrook, and his family. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: The name of the place is Arley hall is a country house in which house you are staying. A: Where it is located? B: It is located in England where you would like to visit. A: When was it built? B: It was built in between 1832 to 1845 in which year the person whom you would like to know about was lived. A: Who built it? B: It was built by George Latham whose designing work you like. A: In what style it was built? B: It was built in a style of Elizabethan architecture which architecture style you like. A: Who was the owner of it? B: [sMASK]", The owner was Viscount Ashbrook about whom you would like to know., The owner of it was Rowland Egerton-Warburton who lived in the year of 1845 in which year you would like to know about Viscount Ashbrook who was born in the same year of Rowland egerton-warburton and died in the next year of Visc, It was built for Rowland Egerton-Warburton who lived in the year of 1845 in which year you would like to know about Viscount Ashbrook who was the owner of the house and you are staying in the country house in which house you would want to know the name of the person whom you would 84,"I am going to travel to Mexico at the end of the month. I like to know about ancient civilizations. I would like to know about the Mayan cities. I wish to be close to villages. I hope to see many ancient ruins on my trip to Mexico.","Coba (Spanish: Cobá) is an ancient Mayan city on the Yucatán Peninsula, located in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. The site is the nexus of the largest network of stone causeways of the ancient Mayan world, and it contains many engraved and sculpted stelae that document ceremonial life and important events of the Late Classic Period (AD 600–900) of Mesoamerican civilization The archaeological site of Coba received 702,749 visitors in 2017. One of Coba's main attractions is the Ancient Pyramid which, unlike Chichen Itza's Kukulkan Pyramid, was still open for the public to climb its 130 steps up to the top of the site. Nohoch Mul Pyramid, Cobá. There are also three hotels, one campsite and seven restaurants scattered throughout the site and there is a small pueblo near the ruins, with some restaurants and small shops selling local crafts. Considered a tropical savanna climate typically with a pronounced dry season. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is Aw (Tropical Savanna Climate). One of Coba's main attractions is the Ancient Pyramid which, unlike Chichen Itza's Kukulkan Pyramid, was still open for the public to climb its 130 steps up to the top of the site (prior to being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic).","A: Where is this place? B: Since you booked your trip to Mexico I have been looking for cool places for you to visit. This is Coba, an ancient Mayan city on the Yucatan Peninsula, it is in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, who knows, maybe you can pay a visit! A: Wow! This is very interesting, tell me more about this place. B: I believe that as you like stories about the Mayan civilizations, you will like to know that the place is the nexus of the largest network of stone sidewalks in the ancient Mayan world and that in addition contains many engraved and carved stelae, ceremonial life is documented in them and important events in Mesoamerican civilization. A: That's great! Does this place have many ancient ruins to visit? B: Yes for sure! There are many important structures that can be seen and experienced within the Coba ruins, the main one of which is Coba's main attraction is the ancient Nohoch Mul pyramid, with its 130 steps to the top of the site. As you are interested in ancient ruins, you will have many tours to do! A: That Cool! And are there places to stay and eat nearby? B: In this village you will find 3 hotels, a camping site and seven restaurants close to the site and there is a small pueblo close to the ruins, with some restaurants and local crafts shops. A: What can you tell me about the local weather? B: The local climate is considered to be a tropical savannah, with typically drier seasons. A: I was very interested in this place! How can I pay a visit to the site? B:","B's persona: I am going to travel to Mexico at the end of the month. I like to know about ancient civilizations. I would like to know about the Mayan cities. I wish to be close to villages. I hope to see many ancient ruins on my trip to Mexico. Relevant knowledge: Coba (Spanish: Cobá) is an ancient Mayan city on the Yucatán Peninsula, located in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. The site is the nexus of the largest network of stone causeways of the ancient Mayan world, and it contains many engraved and sculpted stelae that document ceremonial life and important events of the Late Classic Period (AD 600–900) of Mesoamerican civilization The archaeological site of Coba received 702,749 visitors in 2017. One of Coba's main attractions is the Ancient Pyramid which, unlike Chichen Itza's Kukulkan Pyramid, was still open for the public to climb its 130 steps up to the top of the site. Nohoch Mul Pyramid, Cobá. There are also three hotels, one campsite and seven restaurants scattered throughout the site and there is a small pueblo near the ruins, with some restaurants and small shops selling local crafts. Considered a tropical savanna climate typically with a pronounced dry season. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is Aw (Tropical Savanna Climate). One of Coba's main attractions is the Ancient Pyramid which, unlike Chichen Itza's Kukulkan Pyramid, was still open for the public to climb its 130 steps up to the top of the site (prior to being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic). Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: Since you booked your trip to Mexico I have been looking for cool places for you to visit. This is Coba, an ancient Mayan city on the Yucatan Peninsula, it is in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, who knows, maybe you can pay a visit! A: Wow! This is very interesting, tell me more about this place. B: I believe that as you like stories about the Mayan civilizations, you will like to know that the place is the nexus of the largest network of stone sidewalks in the ancient Mayan world and that in addition contains many engraved and carved stelae, ceremonial life is documented in them and important events in Mesoamerican civilization. A: That's great! Does this place have many ancient ruins to visit? B: Yes for sure! There are many important structures that can be seen and experienced within the Coba ruins, the main one of which is Coba's main attraction is the ancient Nohoch Mul pyramid, with its 130 steps to the top of the site. As you are interested in ancient ruins, you will have many tours to do! A: That Cool! And are there places to stay and eat nearby? B: In this village you will find 3 hotels, a camping site and seven restaurants close to the site and there is a small pueblo close to the ruins, with some restaurants and local crafts shops. A: What can you tell me about the local weather? B: The local climate is considered to be a tropical savannah, with typically drier seasons. A: I was very interested in this place! How can I pay a visit to the site? B: [sMASK]", Unfortunately the place is closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.," I believe that as you are interested in ancient ruins, you will like to know that the place is the nexus of the largest network of stone sidewalks in the ancient Mayan world and that in addition contains many engraved and carved stelae, ceremonial life is documented in them and important events in Mesoamerican civilization There are many important structures that can be seen and experienced within the Coba ruins, the main one of which is Coba's main attraction is the ancient Nohoch Mul pyramid,"," If you want to know more about this place, you can visit the official website of the state of Quintana Roo, where you will find all the information you need to know about Coba and the Yucatan Peninsula, or you can go to the official site of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, INAH), where you can find more information about the ancient Mayan civilization, or if you are interested in" 85,"I am sad when I see great monuments ruined. I hate all civil wars because they confront neighbors, families and friends. I would like to visit Scotland with my girlfriend. I am not sure what the cardinal virtues are. I don't like speaking of esoteric subjects.","Edzell Castle is a ruined 16th-century castle, with an early-17th-century walled garden. It is located close to Edzell, and is around 5 miles (8 km) north of Brechin, in Angus, Scotland. Edzell Castle is a ruined 16th-century castle, with an early-17th-century walled garden. The castle consists of the original tower house and building ranges around a courtyard. The adjacent Renaissance walled garden, incorporating intricate relief carvings, is unique in Scotland. The adjacent Renaissance walled garden, incorporating intricate relief carvings, is unique in Scotland. It was replanted in the 1930s, and is considered to have links to esoteric traditions, including Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry. The garden would have provided a retreat from the castle, and was intended to delight, entertain, and instruct Sir David's distinguished guests. Edzell Castle was begun around 1520 by David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford, and expanded by his son, Sir David Lindsay, Lord Edzell, who also laid out the garden in 1604. The castle saw little military action, and was, in its design, construction and use, more of a country house than a defensive structure. It was briefly occupied by English troops during Oliver Cromwell's invasion of Scotland in 1651. Cardinal Virtues Personifications of the three Christian virtues (trust, hope and charity), plus the four Cardinal virtues of ancient Greece, are carved on the west wall.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is the 16th-century Edzell Castle in Scotland, as good of an excuse as any for you to bring your girlfriend on a trip to this country. A: What does it look like? B: The castle comprises a tower house and building ranges around a courtyard, plus an adjacent Renaissance walled garden, but the structure is ruined, probably a sad view for you to see. A: I might like that Renaissance garden, what can you tell me about it? B: Edzell Castle's garden is pretty unique in Scotland, incoporating intricate relief carvings and being its main purpose to delight, entertain, and instruct distinguished guests. However, it has been linked to esoteric traditions such as Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry that you may not be a fan of. A: Who built Edzell Castle? B: David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford did and it the construction began around 1520, but it was later expanded by his son Sir David Lindsay, Lord Edzell, who was also responsible for creating the garden in 1604. A: Did this castle saw real military action? B: Yes it did even if it wasn't built with a military defense purpose as its primary goal. For example, the castle was taken by Oliver Cromwell's troops during the English invasion of Scotland in 1651. A: Can you tell me something interesting I could find in Edzell? B:","B's persona: I am sad when I see great monuments ruined. I hate all civil wars because they confront neighbors, families and friends. I would like to visit Scotland with my girlfriend. I am not sure what the cardinal virtues are. I don't like speaking of esoteric subjects. Relevant knowledge: Edzell Castle is a ruined 16th-century castle, with an early-17th-century walled garden. It is located close to Edzell, and is around 5 miles (8 km) north of Brechin, in Angus, Scotland. Edzell Castle is a ruined 16th-century castle, with an early-17th-century walled garden. The castle consists of the original tower house and building ranges around a courtyard. The adjacent Renaissance walled garden, incorporating intricate relief carvings, is unique in Scotland. The adjacent Renaissance walled garden, incorporating intricate relief carvings, is unique in Scotland. It was replanted in the 1930s, and is considered to have links to esoteric traditions, including Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry. The garden would have provided a retreat from the castle, and was intended to delight, entertain, and instruct Sir David's distinguished guests. Edzell Castle was begun around 1520 by David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford, and expanded by his son, Sir David Lindsay, Lord Edzell, who also laid out the garden in 1604. The castle saw little military action, and was, in its design, construction and use, more of a country house than a defensive structure. It was briefly occupied by English troops during Oliver Cromwell's invasion of Scotland in 1651. Cardinal Virtues Personifications of the three Christian virtues (trust, hope and charity), plus the four Cardinal virtues of ancient Greece, are carved on the west wall. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is the 16th-century Edzell Castle in Scotland, as good of an excuse as any for you to bring your girlfriend on a trip to this country. A: What does it look like? B: The castle comprises a tower house and building ranges around a courtyard, plus an adjacent Renaissance walled garden, but the structure is ruined, probably a sad view for you to see. A: I might like that Renaissance garden, what can you tell me about it? B: Edzell Castle's garden is pretty unique in Scotland, incoporating intricate relief carvings and being its main purpose to delight, entertain, and instruct distinguished guests. However, it has been linked to esoteric traditions such as Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry that you may not be a fan of. A: Who built Edzell Castle? B: David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford did and it the construction began around 1520, but it was later expanded by his son Sir David Lindsay, Lord Edzell, who was also responsible for creating the garden in 1604. A: Did this castle saw real military action? B: Yes it did even if it wasn't built with a military defense purpose as its primary goal. For example, the castle was taken by Oliver Cromwell's troops during the English invasion of Scotland in 1651. A: Can you tell me something interesting I could find in Edzell? B: [sMASK]"," If you ever visit Edzell Castle look for the west wall carving where you will learn more about the cardinal virtues, which you know by name but you may not remember the list of them."," There are a lot of interesting things to see in Edzell, such as the ruins of the castle, the walled garden with its intricate relief carvings, the remains of the old village of Edzells, the ruins and remains of an old church, the village of Brechin, the town of Forfar, the Loch of Forvie, the Glen of Forres, the Cairngorms National Park, the Moray Firth, the Firth of Tay,"," Edzell Castle is located close to Edzell, and is around 5 miles (8 km) north of Brechin, in Angus, Scotland The castle consists of the original tower house and building ranges around a courtyard The adjacent Renaissance walled garden, incorporating intricate relief carvings, is unique in Scotland It was replanted in the 1930s, and it is considered to have links to esoteric traditions, including Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry The garden would" 86,"I like rivers. I would like to go to United States. I have seen rolling mountains. I like sheefish. I like whitefish.","The Kobuk River (Kuuvak in Iñupiaq) (also Kooak, Kowak, Kubuk, Kuvuk, or Putnam) is a river located in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska in the United States The Kobuk River (Kuuvak in Iñupiaq) (also Kooak, Kowak, Kubuk, Kuvuk, or Putnam) is a river located in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska in the United States. the Kobuk River is among the largest rivers in northwest Alaska with widths of up to 1500 feet (460 m) and flow at a speed of 3–5 miles per hour (5–8 km per hour) in its lower and middle reaches It is approximately 280 miles (451 km) long The river contains an exceptional population of sheefish (Stenodus leucicthys), a large predatory whitefish within the salmon family, It is commonly assumed that the Kobuk River issues from Walker Lake","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: The Kobuk River is a river in United States that you would like to visit. A: Nice. Where is exactly this place located? B: It's located in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska. A: What is the significance of the river? B: The Kobuk River is between the largest rivers in northwest Alaska with widths of up to 1500 feet and flow at a speed of 3–5 miles per hour in its lower and middle reaches. A: What is the length of the river? B: The approximate length of the river is estimated at 280 miles. A: What kind of fishes are seen in the river? B: The river consists of your favorite fishes that include sheefish, a large predatory whitefish within the salmon family. A: Which is the water source for the river? B:","B's persona: I like rivers. I would like to go to United States. I have seen rolling mountains. I like sheefish. I like whitefish. Relevant knowledge: The Kobuk River (Kuuvak in Iñupiaq) (also Kooak, Kowak, Kubuk, Kuvuk, or Putnam) is a river located in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska in the United States The Kobuk River (Kuuvak in Iñupiaq) (also Kooak, Kowak, Kubuk, Kuvuk, or Putnam) is a river located in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska in the United States. the Kobuk River is among the largest rivers in northwest Alaska with widths of up to 1500 feet (460 m) and flow at a speed of 3–5 miles per hour (5–8 km per hour) in its lower and middle reaches It is approximately 280 miles (451 km) long The river contains an exceptional population of sheefish (Stenodus leucicthys), a large predatory whitefish within the salmon family, It is commonly assumed that the Kobuk River issues from Walker Lake Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: The Kobuk River is a river in United States that you would like to visit. A: Nice. Where is exactly this place located? B: It's located in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska. A: What is the significance of the river? B: The Kobuk River is between the largest rivers in northwest Alaska with widths of up to 1500 feet and flow at a speed of 3–5 miles per hour in its lower and middle reaches. A: What is the length of the river? B: The approximate length of the river is estimated at 280 miles. A: What kind of fishes are seen in the river? B: The river consists of your favorite fishes that include sheefish, a large predatory whitefish within the salmon family. A: Which is the water source for the river? B: [sMASK]"," Apparently, it is believed that Walker Lake is the source of the river.", It is commonly assumed that the Kobuk River issues from Walker Lake," The Kobuk River (Kuuvak in Iñupiaq) (also Kooak, Kowak, Kubuk, Kuvuk, or Putnam) is a river located in the Arctic region of northwestern Alaska in the United States The Kobuk is among the largest rivers in northwest Alaska with widths of up to 1500 feet (460 m) and flow at a speed of 3bleacher miles per hour (5bleacher km per hour) in its lower and middle" 87,"I want to visit England. I like the infinity symbol. I am interested in architectural design competitions. I am interested in illumination. I like to know about contests and awards.","The Infinity Bridge is a public pedestrian and cycle footbridge across the River Tees in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees in the north-east of England. The name derives from the infinity symbol formed by the bridge and its reflection. The bridge won the Institution of Structural Engineers' Supreme Award for Structural Excellence 2009, the premier structural engineering award in the UK. It also won in its own category of Pedestrian Bridges. The other awards the bridge has won include the Structural Steel Design Award 2010, the Concrete Society Civil Engineering Award 2009, the ICE Robert Stephenson Award 2009, the North East Constructing Excellence Awards 'Project of the Year', and the Green Apple Award for the environment. The bridge was officially opened on 14 May 2009 with celebrations that included a sound, light and animation show, parkour freerunners who climbed the bridge arches with flares, and a specially composed music track and synchronised pyrotechnics from the bridge itself with big screens for the estimated audience of 20,000 spectators along the banks. The bridge was opened to the public two days later.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Infinity Bridge, a public pedestrian and cycle footbridge across the River Tees in the northeast of England, which you want to visit. A: Why is this bridge called infinity? B: The name derives from the infinity symbol formed by the bridge and its reflection. The infinity symbol ∞ that you like, and it is this effect that inspired its name. A: Did it win any award? B: Oh, yes! It may interest you that the bridge won many awards. A: When was it inaugurated? B:","B's persona: I want to visit England. I like the infinity symbol. I am interested in architectural design competitions. I am interested in illumination. I like to know about contests and awards. Relevant knowledge: The Infinity Bridge is a public pedestrian and cycle footbridge across the River Tees in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees in the north-east of England. The name derives from the infinity symbol formed by the bridge and its reflection. The bridge won the Institution of Structural Engineers' Supreme Award for Structural Excellence 2009, the premier structural engineering award in the UK. It also won in its own category of Pedestrian Bridges. The other awards the bridge has won include the Structural Steel Design Award 2010, the Concrete Society Civil Engineering Award 2009, the ICE Robert Stephenson Award 2009, the North East Constructing Excellence Awards 'Project of the Year', and the Green Apple Award for the environment. The bridge was officially opened on 14 May 2009 with celebrations that included a sound, light and animation show, parkour freerunners who climbed the bridge arches with flares, and a specially composed music track and synchronised pyrotechnics from the bridge itself with big screens for the estimated audience of 20,000 spectators along the banks. The bridge was opened to the public two days later. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Infinity Bridge, a public pedestrian and cycle footbridge across the River Tees in the northeast of England, which you want to visit. A: Why is this bridge called infinity? B: The name derives from the infinity symbol formed by the bridge and its reflection. The infinity symbol ∞ that you like, and it is this effect that inspired its name. A: Did it win any award? B: Oh, yes! It may interest you that the bridge won many awards. A: When was it inaugurated? B: [sMASK]"," Hum, the bridge was officially opened on 14 May 2009, the bridge was opened to the public two days later."," The bridge was officially opened on 14 May 2009 with celebrations that included a sound, light and animation show, parkour freerunners who climbed the bridge arches with flares, and a specially composed music track and synchronised pyrotechnics from the bridge itself with big screens for the estimated audience of 20,000 spectators along the banks, and was opened to the public two days later."," The bridge was officially opened on 14 May 2009 with celebrations that included a sound, light and animation show, parkour freerunners who climbed the bridge arches with flares, and a specially composed music track and synchronised pyrotechnics from the bridge itself with big screens for the estimated audience of 20,000 spectators along the banks, and was opened to the public two days later." 88,"I would like to visit Queensland. I hope to visit Australia. I like marble. I hate guns. I like visiting memorials.","Cairns War Memorial is a heritage-listed memorial at The Esplanade, Cairns City, Cairns, Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1925. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. The foundation stone was laid by Mayor AJ Draper on 4 January 1925, and sales of cards to be placed in a time capsule in the stone, with the names of citizens who had purchased them, raised £6/4/-, boosting funds to £1113.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: The name of this place is Cairns War Memorial that you would like to visit. A: Where is this place found? B: This place is located in Queensland where you would like to visit. A: Where can I find this place? B: This place can be found in Australia where you would like to visit. A: What happened in 1925? B: Cairns War Memorial was created in 1925. A: When was it added to the register? B: It was added in 1992. A: What happened in 1925? B:","B's persona: I would like to visit Queensland. I hope to visit Australia. I like marble. I hate guns. I like visiting memorials. Relevant knowledge: Cairns War Memorial is a heritage-listed memorial at The Esplanade, Cairns City, Cairns, Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1925. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. The foundation stone was laid by Mayor AJ Draper on 4 January 1925, and sales of cards to be placed in a time capsule in the stone, with the names of citizens who had purchased them, raised £6/4/-, boosting funds to £1113. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: The name of this place is Cairns War Memorial that you would like to visit. A: Where is this place found? B: This place is located in Queensland where you would like to visit. A: Where can I find this place? B: This place can be found in Australia where you would like to visit. A: What happened in 1925? B: Cairns War Memorial was created in 1925. A: When was it added to the register? B: It was added in 1992. A: What happened in 1925? B: [sMASK]", The foundation stone was laid by Mayor AJ Draper.," The foundation stone was laid by Mayor AJ Draper on 4 January 1925, and sales of cards to be placed in a time capsule in the stone, with the names of citizens who had purchased them, raised £6/4/-, boosting funds to £1113."," The foundation stone was laid by Mayor AJ Draper on 4 January 1925, and sales of cards to be placed in a time capsule in the stone, with the names of citizens who had purchased them, raised £6/4/-, boosting funds to £1113" 89,"I am going to live in Oxford. I enjoy learning history. I want to go to college. I love football. I plan to study the Chinese language.","The University of Mississippi, colloquially known as Ole Miss, is a public research university in Oxford, Mississippi. Including the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, The university was chartered by the Mississippi Legislature on February 24, 1844, and four years later admitted its first enrollment of 80 students. T Ole Miss was a center of activity during the American civil rights movement when a race riot erupted in 1962 following the attempted admission of James Meredith, an African-American, to the segregated campus. it was a center of activity during the civil rights movement when a race riot erupted in 1962 prior to the integration of the university by James Meredith. Other special programs include the Haley Barbour Center for Manufacturing Excellence—established jointly by the university and Toyota in 2008—and the Chinese Language Flagship Program (simplified Chinese: 中文旗舰项目; traditional Chinese: 中文旗艦項目; pinyin: Zhōngwén Qíjiàn Xiàngmù).","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is the University of Mississippi. You might have run across it as a college option since you want to go to college. A: Where in Mississippi is it? B: The University of Mississippi is actually located in Oxford which is where you are going to be living. A: When was the school founded? B: The university was founded in 1844, since you enjoy history you might already know that the school was charted by the Mississippi legislature. A: What else can you tell me about the history of the school? B: Because you enjoy learning history you might be interested to find out that the university was the center of activity during the civil right movement. A: Was it involved in any movement? B: You might already know this considering your interest in history but during the civil rights movement, a race riot erupted there in 1962 after the admission of African American students. A: What else can you tell me about the school? B:","B's persona: I am going to live in Oxford. I enjoy learning history. I want to go to college. I love football. I plan to study the Chinese language. Relevant knowledge: The University of Mississippi, colloquially known as Ole Miss, is a public research university in Oxford, Mississippi. Including the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, The university was chartered by the Mississippi Legislature on February 24, 1844, and four years later admitted its first enrollment of 80 students. T Ole Miss was a center of activity during the American civil rights movement when a race riot erupted in 1962 following the attempted admission of James Meredith, an African-American, to the segregated campus. it was a center of activity during the civil rights movement when a race riot erupted in 1962 prior to the integration of the university by James Meredith. Other special programs include the Haley Barbour Center for Manufacturing Excellence—established jointly by the university and Toyota in 2008—and the Chinese Language Flagship Program (simplified Chinese: 中文旗舰项目; traditional Chinese: 中文旗艦項目; pinyin: Zhōngwén Qíjiàn Xiàngmù). Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is the University of Mississippi. You might have run across it as a college option since you want to go to college. A: Where in Mississippi is it? B: The University of Mississippi is actually located in Oxford which is where you are going to be living. A: When was the school founded? B: The university was founded in 1844, since you enjoy history you might already know that the school was charted by the Mississippi legislature. A: What else can you tell me about the history of the school? B: Because you enjoy learning history you might be interested to find out that the university was the center of activity during the civil right movement. A: Was it involved in any movement? B: You might already know this considering your interest in history but during the civil rights movement, a race riot erupted there in 1962 after the admission of African American students. A: What else can you tell me about the school? B: [sMASK]", Since you want to go to college and plan to study the Chinese language you might want to look into attendance at Ole Miss as they have a Chinese Language flagship program.," Other special programs include the Haley Barbour Center for Manufacturing Excellence—established jointly by the university and Toyota in 2008—and the Chinese Language Flagship Program (simplified Chinese 中文旗舰项目, traditional Chinese 中華旗艦項目,pinyin Zhōngwén Qíjiàn Xiàngm�", You might be interested to know that the University of Mississippi is one of the top universities in the United States of America and that it is a public research university and that the university has many special programs including the Haley Barbour Center for Manufacturing Excellence—established jointly by the university and Toyota in 2008—and the Chinese Language Flagship Program (中文旗舰项目,中新話旗艦項目) 90,"I live in New Jersey. I go to university. I would like to study High Victorian Gothic Revival style. I like going to the library. I often visit the library.","The Sophia Astley Kirkpatrick Memorial Chapel, known as Kirkpatrick Chapel, is the chapel to Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey and located on the university's main campus in New Brunswick, New Jersey in the United States. Kirkpatrick Chapel is among the university's oldest extant buildings, and one of six buildings located on a historic section of the university's College Avenue Campus in New Brunswick known as the Queens Campus. Built in 1872 when Rutgers was a small, private liberal arts college, the chapel was designed by architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh at the beginning of his career. The chapel was designed in the High Victorian Gothic Revival style that was popular at the middle of the nineteenth century in the United States. For its first 30 years, the chapel was used as a college library and for holding daily chapel services. It is also used for university events including convocation, concerts, alumni and faculty weddings, funerals, and lectures by prominent intellectuals and world leaders.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It's located in New Jersey where you live. It is the Sophia Astley Kirkpatrick Memorial Chapel, known as Kirkpatrick Chapel, and it is the chapel to Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. A: Wow. Where is it located in the campus? B: It is located on a historic section of the university's College Avenue Campus in New Brunswick known as the Queens Campus. A: When was it built? B: It was built in 1872 when Rutgers was a small, private liberal arts college. A: Interesting. Who designed it? B: As far as I know, the chapel was designed by architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh at the beginning of his career. A: What is the architectural style of this chapel? B: It was designed in a style that you want to study, which is the High Victorian Gothic Revival style. This style was popular at the middle of the nineteenth century in the United States. A: Good. What was the Chapel used for? B:","B's persona: I live in New Jersey. I go to university. I would like to study High Victorian Gothic Revival style. I like going to the library. I often visit the library. Relevant knowledge: The Sophia Astley Kirkpatrick Memorial Chapel, known as Kirkpatrick Chapel, is the chapel to Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey and located on the university's main campus in New Brunswick, New Jersey in the United States. Kirkpatrick Chapel is among the university's oldest extant buildings, and one of six buildings located on a historic section of the university's College Avenue Campus in New Brunswick known as the Queens Campus. Built in 1872 when Rutgers was a small, private liberal arts college, the chapel was designed by architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh at the beginning of his career. The chapel was designed in the High Victorian Gothic Revival style that was popular at the middle of the nineteenth century in the United States. For its first 30 years, the chapel was used as a college library and for holding daily chapel services. It is also used for university events including convocation, concerts, alumni and faculty weddings, funerals, and lectures by prominent intellectuals and world leaders. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It's located in New Jersey where you live. It is the Sophia Astley Kirkpatrick Memorial Chapel, known as Kirkpatrick Chapel, and it is the chapel to Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. A: Wow. Where is it located in the campus? B: It is located on a historic section of the university's College Avenue Campus in New Brunswick known as the Queens Campus. A: When was it built? B: It was built in 1872 when Rutgers was a small, private liberal arts college. A: Interesting. Who designed it? B: As far as I know, the chapel was designed by architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh at the beginning of his career. A: What is the architectural style of this chapel? B: It was designed in a style that you want to study, which is the High Victorian Gothic Revival style. This style was popular at the middle of the nineteenth century in the United States. A: Good. What was the Chapel used for? B: [sMASK]"," For its first 30 years, it was used as a college library and for holding daily chapel services. But now, it is also used for university events including convocation, concerts, alumni and faculty weddings, funerals, and lectures by prominent intellectuals and world leaders."," For its first 30 years, the chapel was used as a college library and for holding daily chapel services, and it is also used for university events including convocation, concerts, alumni and faculty weddings, funerals, and lectures by prominent intellectuals and world leaders, such as former US President Bill Clinton, former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, former German Chancellor Gerhard Schro"," For its first 30 years, the chapel was used as a college library and for holding daily chapel services, and it is also used for university events including convocation, concerts, alumni and faculty weddings, funerals, and lectures by prominent intellectuals and world leaders…" 91,"I like rivers. I have used waterway. I have the fantasy of parks. I am planning to visit United States. I am interested in fishing.","The Columbia Slough is a narrow waterway, about 19 miles (31 km) long, in the floodplain of the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Oregon. Long before non-indigenous people explored the region, tribes of Native Americans fished and hunted along the slough. It begins at Fairview Lake in the city of Fairview and immediately enters the city of Gresham. At the upper end of the slough, the City of Fairview manages Lakeshore Park, 5.2 acres (2.1 ha) on the south edge of Fairview Lake.","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: You can see this beautiful and narrow waterway, Columbia Slough situated in U.S., the country you want to visit. A: What is the length of the water way? B: The Columbia Slough is a narrow waterway, about 19 miles (31 km) long. A: Any river associated with it? B: Ofcourse ! It's part of Columbia River, the one you like. A: What is the significance of the site? B: You know long before non-natives explored the region, tribes of Native Americans fished and hunted along the slough. A: Where does the flow of this waterway begin? B: It startes from Fairview Lain in the city of Fairview. A: Any attractions near by? B:","B's persona: I like rivers. I have used waterway. I have the fantasy of parks. I am planning to visit United States. I am interested in fishing. Relevant knowledge: The Columbia Slough is a narrow waterway, about 19 miles (31 km) long, in the floodplain of the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Oregon. Long before non-indigenous people explored the region, tribes of Native Americans fished and hunted along the slough. It begins at Fairview Lake in the city of Fairview and immediately enters the city of Gresham. At the upper end of the slough, the City of Fairview manages Lakeshore Park, 5.2 acres (2.1 ha) on the south edge of Fairview Lake. Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: You can see this beautiful and narrow waterway, Columbia Slough situated in U.S., the country you want to visit. A: What is the length of the water way? B: The Columbia Slough is a narrow waterway, about 19 miles (31 km) long. A: Any river associated with it? B: Ofcourse ! It's part of Columbia River, the one you like. A: What is the significance of the site? B: You know long before non-natives explored the region, tribes of Native Americans fished and hunted along the slough. A: Where does the flow of this waterway begin? B: It startes from Fairview Lain in the city of Fairview. A: Any attractions near by? B: [sMASK]"," Yes, Lakeshore Park is situated in the upper side of the waterway."," At the upper end of the slough, the City of Fairview manages Lakeshore Park, 5 acres (2 ha) on the south edge of Fair"," The Columbia Slough is a narrow waterway, about 19 miles (31 km) long, in the floodplain of the Columbia River in the United States state of Oregon" 92,"I am from United States. I never went to a presidio. I was raised in Texas. I am not Spanish. I read about the Apaches.","Presidio San Luis de las Amarillas, now better known as Presidio of San Sabá, was founded in April 1757 near present-day Menard, Texas, United States to protect the Mission Santa Cruz de San Sabá, established at the same time. They were part of the treaty recently reached with the Lipan Apaches of the area for mutual aid against enemies. A portion of the presidio was rebuilt as a Works Progress Administration project for the Texas Centennial in 1936.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: The name of this place is Presidio, a kind of place you have never went to, San Luis de las Amarillas, now better known as Presidio of San Sabá. A: When was it founded? B: It was founded in April 1757 in United States, the place you are from. A: Why was it founded? B: It was founded to protect the Mission Santa Cruz de San Sabá, that was established in Texas, the place you was raised, at the same time. A: For what purpose did they arrive in the territory so that they could claim the territory? B: They were part of the treaty recently reached with the Lipan Apaches, something that you read about, of the area for mutual aid against enemies. A: Was the place destroyed after this period? B:","B's persona: I am from United States. I never went to a presidio. I was raised in Texas. I am not Spanish. I read about the Apaches. Relevant knowledge: Presidio San Luis de las Amarillas, now better known as Presidio of San Sabá, was founded in April 1757 near present-day Menard, Texas, United States to protect the Mission Santa Cruz de San Sabá, established at the same time. They were part of the treaty recently reached with the Lipan Apaches of the area for mutual aid against enemies. A portion of the presidio was rebuilt as a Works Progress Administration project for the Texas Centennial in 1936. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: The name of this place is Presidio, a kind of place you have never went to, San Luis de las Amarillas, now better known as Presidio of San Sabá. A: When was it founded? B: It was founded in April 1757 in United States, the place you are from. A: Why was it founded? B: It was founded to protect the Mission Santa Cruz de San Sabá, that was established in Texas, the place you was raised, at the same time. A: For what purpose did they arrive in the territory so that they could claim the territory? B: They were part of the treaty recently reached with the Lipan Apaches, something that you read about, of the area for mutual aid against enemies. A: Was the place destroyed after this period? B: [sMASK]", On the contrary a portion of the presidio was rebuilt as a project for the Texas Centennial in 1936.," A portion of the Presidio of San Sabá was rebuilt as a Works Progress Administration project for the Texas Centennial in 1936, but the rest of the presidio was destroyed during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), when it was attacked by the United States Army under the command of General Winfield Scott"," Presidio San Luis de las Amarillas, now better known as Presidio of San Sabá, was founded in April 1757 near present-day Menard, Texas, United States to protect the Mission Santa Cruz de San Sab" 93,"I would like to go to China. I love learning about dams. I’m a big fan of learning about how electricity works. I would love to explore the Yangtze River. I have visited a couple power stations.","The Three Gorges Dam is a hydroelectric gravity dam that spans the Yangtze River by the town of Sandouping, in Yiling District, Yichang, Hubei province, central China, downstream of the Three Gorges. The Three Gorges Dam has been the world's largest power station in terms of installed capacity (22,500 MW) since 2012. The dam body was completed in 2006. Construction started on December 14, 1994. The dam was expected to be fully operational in 2009, but additional projects, such as the underground power plant with six additional generators, delayed full operation until May 2012.","A: Where is this place? B: It’s in Hubei province in central China, a country you want to see. A: What is it? B: It’s a place you’d like since you’re a fan of dams. This is the Three Gorges Dam. A: What body of water is the dam closely associated with? B: This dam spans a river that you would love to explore one day, the Yangtze. A: What is a unique distinction of the three gorges dam? B: It has been known as the worlds largest power station since 2012. A: When was the dam completed? B: Construction began in 1994 and the dam was completed in the year 2006. A: When was the power plant fully operating? B:","B's persona: I would like to go to China. I love learning about dams. I’m a big fan of learning about how electricity works. I would love to explore the Yangtze River. I have visited a couple power stations. Relevant knowledge: The Three Gorges Dam is a hydroelectric gravity dam that spans the Yangtze River by the town of Sandouping, in Yiling District, Yichang, Hubei province, central China, downstream of the Three Gorges. The Three Gorges Dam has been the world's largest power station in terms of installed capacity (22,500 MW) since 2012. The dam body was completed in 2006. Construction started on December 14, 1994. The dam was expected to be fully operational in 2009, but additional projects, such as the underground power plant with six additional generators, delayed full operation until May 2012. Dialogue: A: Where is this place? B: It’s in Hubei province in central China, a country you want to see. A: What is it? B: It’s a place you’d like since you’re a fan of dams. This is the Three Gorges Dam. A: What body of water is the dam closely associated with? B: This dam spans a river that you would love to explore one day, the Yangtze. A: What is a unique distinction of the three gorges dam? B: It has been known as the worlds largest power station since 2012. A: When was the dam completed? B: Construction began in 1994 and the dam was completed in the year 2006. A: When was the power plant fully operating? B: [sMASK]", The power plant and it’s six underground generators we’re not fully operational until May 2012.," The Three Gorges Dam was expected to be fully operational in 2009, but additional projects, such as the underground power plant with six additional generators, delayed full operation until May 2012, at which time it became the world's largest power station in terms of installed capacity (22,500 MW) and the second largest in terms"," The dam was expected to be fully operational in 2009, but additional projects, such as the underground power plant with six additional generators, delayed full operation until May 2012" 94,"I am fond of picturesque places. I wish to visit Birmingham. I like squirrels. I love bluebells. I would like to play golf.","Lickey Hills Country Park is a country park in England. It is 10 miles (16 kilometres) south west of Birmingham and 24 miles (39 kilometres) north east of Worcester. Barnt Green rocks - tuffs and volcanic grits, siltstones and mudstones from the Tremadocian stage of the Ordovician Lickey Quartzite - an Ordovician quartzite with thin beds of mudstone and possibly tuff. It is considered to be one of the most picturesque public spaces of its type in the West Midlands and is Green Flag recognised. The park's total area is 524 acres (2.12 km2) and includes an 18-hole golf course that was the first such municipal facility in the country and was noted as one of the most difficult municipal golf courses in the country in the 1970s by Tony Jacklin. There are several deer species and Eurasian badgers living in the park, together with a wide range of water fowl on the lake including Canada geese, mallards, coot, moorhen and swans. The damp woodland ground is also home to a variety of reptiles, which include grass snakes, adders and the common lizard. The most evident wildlife are the large numbers of grey squirrels throughout the woods and rabbits over the hills, especially during summer evenings. In spring, there are notable displays of bluebells. The forests mainly consist of mature spruce and pine trees although there is also a wide-ranging mosaic of deciduous trees on the lower slopes. Bilberry Hill is named after the extensive bilberry bushes that bear fruit in the early to mid autumn and are popular with walkers for the free harvest that is later transformed into jams or bilberry and apple pies. There are over 380 different types of flowering plants within the park, including 17 types of ferns and 30 types of mosses. On the road from Lickey to Lickey Beacon there is an obelisk folly commemorating Other Archer Windsor, 6th Earl of Plymouth, who created the Worcestershire Yeomanry volunteer regiment of cavalry, which fought in the Napoleonic Wars. Just a kilometre north of the monument, on top of Beacon Hill, is the toposcope made in the early twentieth century by the Cadbury family, standing next to the Ordnance Survey triangulation point.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: Lickey Hills Country Park, near Birmingham. Since you wish to visit Birmingham, you may like to know that this place is not far away from there. A: What interesting things are there in this park? B: Since you are fond of picturesque places, you will like to know that this park is considered one of the most picturesque places in the area. There are also a few points of interest to visit, such as the Barnt Green Rocks and Lickey Quartzites. A: What recreational activities can be practiced here? B: Since you would like to play golf, you will like to know that in this park there is a municipal golf course with 18 holes, which was known in the 70s for being one of the most difficult in the country. A: What animals live in this place? B: In the park there are deer, squirrels, robins, geese, mallards and various species of reptiles. A: And what can you tell me about the flora of this place? B: In the place there are forests of pine and spruce, and three hundred and eighty species of flowering plants. You will like to know that in spring, the park is filled with bluebells. A: Could you tell me some other interesting facts about this park? B:","B's persona: I am fond of picturesque places. I wish to visit Birmingham. I like squirrels. I love bluebells. I would like to play golf. Relevant knowledge: Lickey Hills Country Park is a country park in England. It is 10 miles (16 kilometres) south west of Birmingham and 24 miles (39 kilometres) north east of Worcester. Barnt Green rocks - tuffs and volcanic grits, siltstones and mudstones from the Tremadocian stage of the Ordovician Lickey Quartzite - an Ordovician quartzite with thin beds of mudstone and possibly tuff. It is considered to be one of the most picturesque public spaces of its type in the West Midlands and is Green Flag recognised. The park's total area is 524 acres (2.12 km2) and includes an 18-hole golf course that was the first such municipal facility in the country and was noted as one of the most difficult municipal golf courses in the country in the 1970s by Tony Jacklin. There are several deer species and Eurasian badgers living in the park, together with a wide range of water fowl on the lake including Canada geese, mallards, coot, moorhen and swans. The damp woodland ground is also home to a variety of reptiles, which include grass snakes, adders and the common lizard. The most evident wildlife are the large numbers of grey squirrels throughout the woods and rabbits over the hills, especially during summer evenings. In spring, there are notable displays of bluebells. The forests mainly consist of mature spruce and pine trees although there is also a wide-ranging mosaic of deciduous trees on the lower slopes. Bilberry Hill is named after the extensive bilberry bushes that bear fruit in the early to mid autumn and are popular with walkers for the free harvest that is later transformed into jams or bilberry and apple pies. There are over 380 different types of flowering plants within the park, including 17 types of ferns and 30 types of mosses. On the road from Lickey to Lickey Beacon there is an obelisk folly commemorating Other Archer Windsor, 6th Earl of Plymouth, who created the Worcestershire Yeomanry volunteer regiment of cavalry, which fought in the Napoleonic Wars. Just a kilometre north of the monument, on top of Beacon Hill, is the toposcope made in the early twentieth century by the Cadbury family, standing next to the Ordnance Survey triangulation point. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: Lickey Hills Country Park, near Birmingham. Since you wish to visit Birmingham, you may like to know that this place is not far away from there. A: What interesting things are there in this park? B: Since you are fond of picturesque places, you will like to know that this park is considered one of the most picturesque places in the area. There are also a few points of interest to visit, such as the Barnt Green Rocks and Lickey Quartzites. A: What recreational activities can be practiced here? B: Since you would like to play golf, you will like to know that in this park there is a municipal golf course with 18 holes, which was known in the 70s for being one of the most difficult in the country. A: What animals live in this place? B: In the park there are deer, squirrels, robins, geese, mallards and various species of reptiles. A: And what can you tell me about the flora of this place? B: In the place there are forests of pine and spruce, and three hundred and eighty species of flowering plants. You will like to know that in spring, the park is filled with bluebells. A: Could you tell me some other interesting facts about this park? B: [sMASK]"," Yes, for example, in the park there is an obelisk in memory of Other Archer Windsor, 6th Earl of Plymouth, and also a toposcope."," Since you are fond of squirrels, you will like to know that in this park there are several species of squirrel, such as the red squirrel, the grey squirrel, and the Eurasian badger, and that there are also a wide range of water fowl on the lake including Canada geese, mallards, coot, moorhen and swans, that the damp woodland ground is also home to a variety of reptiles, which include grass snakes, adders and the common lizard,"," Lickey Hills Country Park, near Birmingham, England Lickely Hills Country park, near birmingham, england Lickeys hills country park, birmingham Lickley hills country parks, near birmingham lickey hills country, near brum lickeys hills, near bristol lickely hills, brum, englands lickley hill country park licky hills country lickee hills, britain lickell hills, eng" 95,"I like to go in rides. I have an interest in dinosaurs. I love Halloween events. I love films like Jurassic Park. I wish to go to Japan.","Jurassic Park: The Ride is a water-based amusement ride based on the Steven Spielberg 1993 film Jurassic Park and Michael Crichton's 1990 novel of the same name which the film is based on located at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida and Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan. The ride was inspired by a line of scenes from Michael Crichton's 1990 novel when Alan Grant, Lex Murphy, and Tim Murphy try to get back to the visitor center on an inflatable boat. Elements like the Tyrannosaurus rex chasing the boat, Two baby Raptors (novel) / Compsognathus (film) on a boat from an earlier scene, the pair of Dilophosaurus on the river bank, and the drop (ride) / waterfall (novel), were used on the ride. Dinosaurs featured in the ride Brachiosaurus Psittacosaurus Stegosaurus Compsognathus Parasaurolophus Dilophosaurus Velociraptor Tyrannosaurus rex During Universal Studios Hollywood's annual ""Halloween Horror Nights"", the ride was temporarily renamed ""Jurassic Park in the Dark"". Most of the lights in the Environmental Systems Building near the end of the ride were turned off, and the ride's original soundtrack was replaced with Welcome to the Jungle by Guns N' Roses.","A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is a ride called Jurassic Park: The Ride. It is a water based ride. I hope you will enjoy it. A: Wow! Where it is located? B: Actually it is in two places. Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando and in Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan. You might like to go to Japan. A: Nice! What is the theme of the ride? B: As the name suggests, the ride is based on the film Jurassic park. As you like films like this, I believe you will enjoy this ride. A: Super! Can we see dinosaurs? B: I see you are very interested in dinosaurs. This ride features many dinosaurs. It has a story line based on the Michael Crichton's novel and has many interesting scenes. A: What dinosaurs can I see? B: You can see dinosaurs like Brachiosaurus, Psittacosaurus, Stegosaurus, Compsognathus, Parasaurolophus, Dilophosaurus, Velociraptor and Tyrannosaurus rex. A: Is there any other special feature in the ride? B:","B's persona: I like to go in rides. I have an interest in dinosaurs. I love Halloween events. I love films like Jurassic Park. I wish to go to Japan. Relevant knowledge: Jurassic Park: The Ride is a water-based amusement ride based on the Steven Spielberg 1993 film Jurassic Park and Michael Crichton's 1990 novel of the same name which the film is based on located at Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida and Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan. The ride was inspired by a line of scenes from Michael Crichton's 1990 novel when Alan Grant, Lex Murphy, and Tim Murphy try to get back to the visitor center on an inflatable boat. Elements like the Tyrannosaurus rex chasing the boat, Two baby Raptors (novel) / Compsognathus (film) on a boat from an earlier scene, the pair of Dilophosaurus on the river bank, and the drop (ride) / waterfall (novel), were used on the ride. Dinosaurs featured in the ride Brachiosaurus Psittacosaurus Stegosaurus Compsognathus Parasaurolophus Dilophosaurus Velociraptor Tyrannosaurus rex During Universal Studios Hollywood's annual ""Halloween Horror Nights"", the ride was temporarily renamed ""Jurassic Park in the Dark"". Most of the lights in the Environmental Systems Building near the end of the ride were turned off, and the ride's original soundtrack was replaced with Welcome to the Jungle by Guns N' Roses. Dialogue: A: Wow, this is amazing! What is this? B: This is a ride called Jurassic Park: The Ride. It is a water based ride. I hope you will enjoy it. A: Wow! Where it is located? B: Actually it is in two places. Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure in Orlando and in Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan. You might like to go to Japan. A: Nice! What is the theme of the ride? B: As the name suggests, the ride is based on the film Jurassic park. As you like films like this, I believe you will enjoy this ride. A: Super! Can we see dinosaurs? B: I see you are very interested in dinosaurs. This ride features many dinosaurs. It has a story line based on the Michael Crichton's novel and has many interesting scenes. A: What dinosaurs can I see? B: You can see dinosaurs like Brachiosaurus, Psittacosaurus, Stegosaurus, Compsognathus, Parasaurolophus, Dilophosaurus, Velociraptor and Tyrannosaurus rex. A: Is there any other special feature in the ride? B: [sMASK]"," Yes. During Halloween, the ride is renamed ""Jurassic Park in the Dark"" and most of lights in the environmental sytems building will be switched off during the ride. You will definitely love it as you love Halloween."," Yes, there are many special features in the ride like the drop (ride) / waterfall (novel), the Tyrannosaurus rex chasing the boat, Two baby Raptors (no novel) / Compsognathus (film) on a boat from an earlier scene, the pair of Dilophosaurus on the river bank, and the drop / waterfall which is inspired by a line of scenes from Michael Crichton's 1990 novel when Alan Grant, Lex Murphy, and Tim Murphy try to get"," Dinosaurs featured in the ride Brachiosaurus Psittacosaurus Stegosaurus Compsognathus Parasaurolophus Dilophosaurus Velociraptor Tyrannosaurus rex Special features of the ride Brachiosaurus Psittac" 96,"I would like to visit San Diego. I am afraid of rattlesnakes. I have an interest in preserving the environment. I hope there are trails here for hiking. I wish I could walk my dog here.","Los Peñasquitos Marsh Natural Preserve and Lagoon is a coastal marsh in San Diego County, California, United States situated at the northern edge of the City of San Diego, forming the natural border with Del Mar, California. There is very limited public use of Los Peñasquitos Marsh Natural Preserve, with most of the area signed as ""Do Not Enter"". Although public access is forbidden in the central parts of the lagoon and marsh, there are about four trails that are near the marsh area that do not explicitly bar public use. Del Mar trail Unpaved. Dogs are prohibited. Marsh Trail Dogs and bicycles are prohibited. The lagoon, previously called The Soledad Lagoon, divides a colony of the endangered Pinus torreyana on a narrow coastal strip. The California Division of Parks and Recreation has designated the status of Los Peñasquitos Lagoon as a State Preserve, which has much more restricted access than the State Park designation. In 1985, the California Coastal Conservancy created the Los Peñasquitos Lagoon Enhancement Plan to deal with a number of human-caused problems. Dangers West Nile Virus. Ticks can carry Lyme disease or Tularemia (rabbit fever). Rattlesnakes. Mountain Lions.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is Los Peñasquitos Lagoon, near San Diego, the city you want to visit. A: Is this a good place for hiking? B: Well, although most of the area is closed to the public, there are four trails here where you can go hiking, just as you wish. A: Are dogs allowed on the trails? B: I am sorry to tell you that dogs are allowed on only two of the four trails. Since you want to walk your dog, you should take this into account. A: And what is special about this place? B: There is a colony of Pinus torreyana in this area, an endangered species of pines. A: And are there any programs to preserve the environment of this place? B: Since the area has many conservation problems due to human activity, indeed there are. The area is designated as a State Preserve, a much more protected status than the State Park. A: Is this area dangerous for humans? B:","B's persona: I would like to visit San Diego. I am afraid of rattlesnakes. I have an interest in preserving the environment. I hope there are trails here for hiking. I wish I could walk my dog here. Relevant knowledge: Los Peñasquitos Marsh Natural Preserve and Lagoon is a coastal marsh in San Diego County, California, United States situated at the northern edge of the City of San Diego, forming the natural border with Del Mar, California. There is very limited public use of Los Peñasquitos Marsh Natural Preserve, with most of the area signed as ""Do Not Enter"". Although public access is forbidden in the central parts of the lagoon and marsh, there are about four trails that are near the marsh area that do not explicitly bar public use. Del Mar trail Unpaved. Dogs are prohibited. Marsh Trail Dogs and bicycles are prohibited. The lagoon, previously called The Soledad Lagoon, divides a colony of the endangered Pinus torreyana on a narrow coastal strip. The California Division of Parks and Recreation has designated the status of Los Peñasquitos Lagoon as a State Preserve, which has much more restricted access than the State Park designation. In 1985, the California Coastal Conservancy created the Los Peñasquitos Lagoon Enhancement Plan to deal with a number of human-caused problems. Dangers West Nile Virus. Ticks can carry Lyme disease or Tularemia (rabbit fever). Rattlesnakes. Mountain Lions. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is Los Peñasquitos Lagoon, near San Diego, the city you want to visit. A: Is this a good place for hiking? B: Well, although most of the area is closed to the public, there are four trails here where you can go hiking, just as you wish. A: Are dogs allowed on the trails? B: I am sorry to tell you that dogs are allowed on only two of the four trails. Since you want to walk your dog, you should take this into account. A: And what is special about this place? B: There is a colony of Pinus torreyana in this area, an endangered species of pines. A: And are there any programs to preserve the environment of this place? B: Since the area has many conservation problems due to human activity, indeed there are. The area is designated as a State Preserve, a much more protected status than the State Park. A: Is this area dangerous for humans? B: [sMASK]"," Yes, indeed, there are rattlesnakes and mountain lions, and it is also an endemic place for Lyme disease and the West Nile virus."," Rattlesnakes, West Nile Virus, ticks that can carry Lyme disease or Tularemia (rabbit fever), mountain lions, coyotes, bobcats, foxes, skunks, raccoons, coyote, bobcat, fox, skunk, raccoon, coy", A 97,"I would like to visit Colorado someday. I am an epidemiological studies student. I like volunteering in my community. I am concerned with environmental health. I am interested in air quality.","The Rocky Mountain Arsenal was a United States chemical weapons manufacturing center located in the Denver Metropolitan Area in Commerce City, Colorado. The Rocky Mountain Arsenal was a United States chemical weapons manufacturing center located in the Denver Metropolitan Area in Commerce City, Colorado. In 1984, the Army began a systematic investigation of site contamination in accordance with the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), commonly referred to as Superfund. The contamination of the underlying alluvial aquifer occurred due to the discharge of waste into unlined basins. Because of the Superfund site status and the dramatic cleanups, many residents in neighborhoods surrounding the RMA voiced concern about ongoing health risks of living within the close vicinity of the site. Many of the surrounding neighborhoods have been provided with potable tap water from other areas of Adams county because of the potential effects of contaminated groundwater from wells. As part of the clean up of the RMA, much of the soil, up to 10 feet below the surface was removed from the site. During the cleanup of the RMA, concern for air pollution from the hazardous materials was raised. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment established monitoring systems throughout various locations of the RMA. Throughout the decades of cleanup, the air monitors revealed there was no safety hazard to public health as no arsenal chemicals had been released into the air. The Surveillance for Birth Defects utilized passive observational data from an existing birth defects registry March 1989 – March 2009. The following data were derived from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal Medical Monitoring Program Surveillance for Birth Defects Compendium prepared by Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and published in February 2010.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It's the Rocky Mountain Arsenal. This is located in Colorado, which is your dream place! A: What was known for? B: It was a site for manufacturing chemical weapons during the World War II, but, as you might be concerned, it created many environmental hazards. A: I think it would have been unsafe for local residents. Is this correct? B: Yes. Many residents nearby were concerned on the health risks of living close to the site. A: What were some of the policies to reduce environmental risks? B: Because the wells had contaminated groundwater, people were provided with potable tap water. The soil was also removed 10 feet of soil because it had hazardous waste landfills. A: How about air quality? B: The Department of Public Health and Environment of Colorado created surveillance systems throughout various locations of the RMA. During decades of cleaning process, the monitors showed that there was no safety hazards. A: Were there any environmental health research on this site? B:","B's persona: I would like to visit Colorado someday. I am an epidemiological studies student. I like volunteering in my community. I am concerned with environmental health. I am interested in air quality. Relevant knowledge: The Rocky Mountain Arsenal was a United States chemical weapons manufacturing center located in the Denver Metropolitan Area in Commerce City, Colorado. The Rocky Mountain Arsenal was a United States chemical weapons manufacturing center located in the Denver Metropolitan Area in Commerce City, Colorado. In 1984, the Army began a systematic investigation of site contamination in accordance with the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), commonly referred to as Superfund. The contamination of the underlying alluvial aquifer occurred due to the discharge of waste into unlined basins. Because of the Superfund site status and the dramatic cleanups, many residents in neighborhoods surrounding the RMA voiced concern about ongoing health risks of living within the close vicinity of the site. Many of the surrounding neighborhoods have been provided with potable tap water from other areas of Adams county because of the potential effects of contaminated groundwater from wells. As part of the clean up of the RMA, much of the soil, up to 10 feet below the surface was removed from the site. During the cleanup of the RMA, concern for air pollution from the hazardous materials was raised. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment established monitoring systems throughout various locations of the RMA. Throughout the decades of cleanup, the air monitors revealed there was no safety hazard to public health as no arsenal chemicals had been released into the air. The Surveillance for Birth Defects utilized passive observational data from an existing birth defects registry March 1989 – March 2009. The following data were derived from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal Medical Monitoring Program Surveillance for Birth Defects Compendium prepared by Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and published in February 2010. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: It's the Rocky Mountain Arsenal. This is located in Colorado, which is your dream place! A: What was known for? B: It was a site for manufacturing chemical weapons during the World War II, but, as you might be concerned, it created many environmental hazards. A: I think it would have been unsafe for local residents. Is this correct? B: Yes. Many residents nearby were concerned on the health risks of living close to the site. A: What were some of the policies to reduce environmental risks? B: Because the wells had contaminated groundwater, people were provided with potable tap water. The soil was also removed 10 feet of soil because it had hazardous waste landfills. A: How about air quality? B: The Department of Public Health and Environment of Colorado created surveillance systems throughout various locations of the RMA. During decades of cleaning process, the monitors showed that there was no safety hazards. A: Were there any environmental health research on this site? B: [sMASK]"," Yes. There has been surveillance of birth defects, allowing to collect observational data from the birth defects registry. Its data came from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal Medical Monitoring Program Surveillance for Birth Defects Compendium in 2010."," Yes, the Rocky Mountain Arsenal Medical Monitoring Program Surveillance for Birth Defects Compendium prepared by Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and published in February 2010 Surveillance for Birth Defects Compendium March 1989 - March 2009 Surveyed Area Number of Births Number of Birth Defective Birth Defect Rate Rate per 100,000 Rate of Defected Birth in Surrounding", Birth Defects 98,"I like birds. I want to visit India. I like going to tourist centers. I don't like hunting. I am interested in scientific research.","Keoladeo National Park or Keoladeo Ghana National Park formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India is a famous avifauna sanctuary that hosts thousands of birds, especially during the winter season. By virtue of being one of the best bird watching sites of Asia, more than 100,000 visitors come to the park every year. The range of visitors varies from very serious birdwatchers to school children. Of the visitors, 45,000 are foreign tourists. The sanctuary is one of the richest bird areas in the world and is known for nesting of resident birds and visiting migratory birds including water birds. The rare Siberian cranes used to winter in this park but this central population is now extinct. According to founder of the World Wildlife Fund Peter Scott, Keoladeo National Park is one of the world’s best bird areas. Keoladeo Ghana National Park is a man-made and man-managed wetland and one of the national parks of India. The reserve protects Bharatpur from frequent floods, provides grazing grounds for village cattle, and earlier was primarily used as a waterfowl hunting ground. These diverse habitats are home to 366 bird species, 379 floral species, 50 species of fish, 13 species of snakes, 5 species of lizards, 7 amphibian species, 7 turtle species and a variety of other invertebrates. Keoladeo National Park is known as a “bird paradise”, since more than 370 bird species have been recorded in the park. The park was established as a national park on 10 March 1982. Previously the private duck shooting preserve of the Maharaja of Bharatpur since the 1850s, the area was designated as a bird sanctuary on 13 March 1976 and a Ramsar site under the Wetland Convention in October 1981. The park was a hunting ground for the Maharajas of Bharatpur, a tradition dating back to 1850, and duck shoots were organized yearly in honor of the British viceroys. In one shoot alone in 1938, over 4,273 birds such as mallards and teals were killed by Lord Linlithgow, then Viceroy of India.","A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Keoladeo National Park, formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary located in Rajasthan, India which you want to visit. A: Is it a popular place to visit? B: You may like the fact that the Keoladeo National Park is a major tourist center, being one of the best bird-watching sites in Asia, that receives more than 100,000 visitors come to the park every year. The range of visitors varies from very serious birdwatchers to school children. Of the visitors, 45,000 are foreign tourists. A: What am I going to find there? B: As you like birds, you are going to love that the sanctuary is one of the richest bird areas in the world and is known for nesting resident birds and visiting migratory birds including water birds. According to the founder of the World Wildlife Fund Peter Scott, Keoladeo National Park is one of the world’s best bird areas. A: Any curious fact about the park? B: You may like to know that the Keoladeo Ghana National Park is a man-made and man-managed wetland and one of the national parks of India. The reserve protects Bharatpur from frequent floods, provides grazing grounds for village cattle, and earlier was primarily used as a waterfowl hunting ground. A: How many different bird species can be found in this park? B: Well, it may interest you that the Keoladeo National Park is known as a “bird paradise” since more than 370 bird species have been recorded in the park. It is home to 366 bird species and every year thousands of migratory waterfowl visit the park for wintering and breeding. A: Can you tell me about the history of the park? B:","B's persona: I like birds. I want to visit India. I like going to tourist centers. I don't like hunting. I am interested in scientific research. Relevant knowledge: Keoladeo National Park or Keoladeo Ghana National Park formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India is a famous avifauna sanctuary that hosts thousands of birds, especially during the winter season. By virtue of being one of the best bird watching sites of Asia, more than 100,000 visitors come to the park every year. The range of visitors varies from very serious birdwatchers to school children. Of the visitors, 45,000 are foreign tourists. The sanctuary is one of the richest bird areas in the world and is known for nesting of resident birds and visiting migratory birds including water birds. The rare Siberian cranes used to winter in this park but this central population is now extinct. According to founder of the World Wildlife Fund Peter Scott, Keoladeo National Park is one of the world’s best bird areas. Keoladeo Ghana National Park is a man-made and man-managed wetland and one of the national parks of India. The reserve protects Bharatpur from frequent floods, provides grazing grounds for village cattle, and earlier was primarily used as a waterfowl hunting ground. These diverse habitats are home to 366 bird species, 379 floral species, 50 species of fish, 13 species of snakes, 5 species of lizards, 7 amphibian species, 7 turtle species and a variety of other invertebrates. Keoladeo National Park is known as a “bird paradise”, since more than 370 bird species have been recorded in the park. The park was established as a national park on 10 March 1982. Previously the private duck shooting preserve of the Maharaja of Bharatpur since the 1850s, the area was designated as a bird sanctuary on 13 March 1976 and a Ramsar site under the Wetland Convention in October 1981. The park was a hunting ground for the Maharajas of Bharatpur, a tradition dating back to 1850, and duck shoots were organized yearly in honor of the British viceroys. In one shoot alone in 1938, over 4,273 birds such as mallards and teals were killed by Lord Linlithgow, then Viceroy of India. Dialogue: A: I think I've been there before but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Keoladeo National Park, formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary located in Rajasthan, India which you want to visit. A: Is it a popular place to visit? B: You may like the fact that the Keoladeo National Park is a major tourist center, being one of the best bird-watching sites in Asia, that receives more than 100,000 visitors come to the park every year. The range of visitors varies from very serious birdwatchers to school children. Of the visitors, 45,000 are foreign tourists. A: What am I going to find there? B: As you like birds, you are going to love that the sanctuary is one of the richest bird areas in the world and is known for nesting resident birds and visiting migratory birds including water birds. According to the founder of the World Wildlife Fund Peter Scott, Keoladeo National Park is one of the world’s best bird areas. A: Any curious fact about the park? B: You may like to know that the Keoladeo Ghana National Park is a man-made and man-managed wetland and one of the national parks of India. The reserve protects Bharatpur from frequent floods, provides grazing grounds for village cattle, and earlier was primarily used as a waterfowl hunting ground. A: How many different bird species can be found in this park? B: Well, it may interest you that the Keoladeo National Park is known as a “bird paradise” since more than 370 bird species have been recorded in the park. It is home to 366 bird species and every year thousands of migratory waterfowl visit the park for wintering and breeding. A: Can you tell me about the history of the park? B: [sMASK]"," Well, the area was designated as a bird sanctuary on 13 March 1976, a Ramsar site under the Wetland Convention in October 1981, and established as a national park on 10 March 1982. It was previously the private duck shooting preserve of the Maharajas of Bharatpur since the 1850s. In 1938, in one shoot alone, over 4,273 birds such as mallards and teals were killed by Lord Linlithgow, then Viceroy of India."," You may like to know that the Keoladeo National Park was established as a national park on 10 March 1982, previously the private duck shooting preserve of the Maharaja of Bharatpur since the 1850s, the area was designated as a bird sanctuary on 13 March 1976 and a Ramsar site under the Wetland Convention in October 1981, the park was a hunting ground for the Maharajas of Bhar"," Keoladeo National Park is home to 366 bird species, 379 floral species, 50 species of fish, 13 species of snakes, 5 species of lizards, 7 amphibian species, 7 turtle species and a variety of other invertebrates The park was established as a national park on 10 March 1982 Previously the private duck shooting preserve of the Maharaja of Bharatpur since the 1850s, the area was designated as a bird sanctuary on 13 March 1976 and a Ramsar site" 99,"I am staying in Berlin. I am on vacation in Germany. I am writing a paper on WWII. I am Jewish. I lost family members in the holocaust.","The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (German: Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas), also known as the Holocaust Memorial (German: Holocaust-Mahnmal), is a memorial in Berlin to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, designed by architect Peter Eisenman and engineer Buro Happold. It consists of a 19,000-square-metre Building began on 1 April 2003, and was finished on 15 December 2004. It was inaugurated on 10 May 2005, sixty years after the end of World War II in Europe, and opened to the public two days later. It is located one block south of the Brandenburg Gate, in the Mitte neighborhood. The cost of construction was approximately €25 million. The memorial is located on Cora-Berliner-Straße 1, 10117 in Berlin, a city with one of the largest Jewish populations in Europe before the Second World War","A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, you might have discovered in your research for you WWII paper you are writing. A: Is it in the UK? B: The memorial is in Germany where you are on vacation. A: Where in Germany? B: The memorial is in Berlin, you may have driven by it since you are staying there. A: Is it a memorial to WWII? B: It is a memorial for people like yourself who lost family during the holocaust. A: When was it built? B: The building began in 2003. You should consider adding this memorial to the paper you are writing about WWII. A: Is there anything else you can tell me about this place? B:","B's persona: I am staying in Berlin. I am on vacation in Germany. I am writing a paper on WWII. I am Jewish. I lost family members in the holocaust. Relevant knowledge: The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (German: Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas), also known as the Holocaust Memorial (German: Holocaust-Mahnmal), is a memorial in Berlin to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, designed by architect Peter Eisenman and engineer Buro Happold. It consists of a 19,000-square-metre Building began on 1 April 2003, and was finished on 15 December 2004. It was inaugurated on 10 May 2005, sixty years after the end of World War II in Europe, and opened to the public two days later. It is located one block south of the Brandenburg Gate, in the Mitte neighborhood. The cost of construction was approximately €25 million. The memorial is located on Cora-Berliner-Straße 1, 10117 in Berlin, a city with one of the largest Jewish populations in Europe before the Second World War Dialogue: A: I know this place, but I don't remember the name of this place. B: This is the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, you might have discovered in your research for you WWII paper you are writing. A: Is it in the UK? B: The memorial is in Germany where you are on vacation. A: Where in Germany? B: The memorial is in Berlin, you may have driven by it since you are staying there. A: Is it a memorial to WWII? B: It is a memorial for people like yourself who lost family during the holocaust. A: When was it built? B: The building began in 2003. You should consider adding this memorial to the paper you are writing about WWII. A: Is there anything else you can tell me about this place? B: [sMASK]", Because you are Jewish you might be interested to know that before WWII Berlin had one of the largest Jewish populations across all of Europe many of whom perished in WWII.," The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, also known as the Holocaust Memorial, is a memorial in Berlin to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, designed by architect Peter Eisenman and engineer Buro Happold It consists of a 19,000-square-metre Building began on 1 April 2003, and was finished on 15 December 2004 It was inaugurated on 10 May 2005, sixty years after the end of World War II in Europe, and opened to the public two days later The memorial is"," The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas), also known as the Holocaust Memorial (Holocaust-Mahnmal), is a memorial in Berlin to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, designed by architect Peter Eisenman and engineer Buro Happold"