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April 22, 2027

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-5 weeksNovember 28, 2024March 18, 2027
-4 weeksDecember 5, 2024March 25, 2027
-3 weeksDecember 12, 2024April 1, 2027
-2 weeksDecember 19, 2024April 8, 2027
-1 weeksDecember 26, 2024April 15, 2027
TodayJanuary 2, 2025April 22, 2027
+1 weeksJanuary 9, 2025April 29, 2027
+2 weeksJanuary 16, 2025May 6, 2027
+3 weeksJanuary 23, 2025May 13, 2027
+4 weeksJanuary 30, 2025May 20, 2027
+5 weeksFebruary 6, 2025May 27, 2027
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Historical Moments in 120 Weeks

The First Modern Theater (1598-1600)

The Globe Theatre in London was constructed over 120 weeks. From 1598 to 1600, workers dismantled the original Theatre, transported its timber across the Thames, and rebuilt it as the Globe. This extended construction period created the most influential theater of the Elizabethan era, where many of Shakespeare's greatest works would premiere. The innovative design included the first modern stage arrangement and seating configuration.

The First Modern Lighthouse (1756-1759)

John Smeaton's Eddystone Lighthouse was built over 120 weeks. From 1756 to 1759, workers constructed the revolutionary stone tower using innovative dovetailed blocks and hydraulic lime mortar. This pioneering project established the principles of modern lighthouse construction and civil engineering, creating a structure that would withstand the sea for over a century.

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