Landmark of historical nature.
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Examples for "historic landmark"
Examples for "historic landmark"
1Laurel had heard of the historic landmark but hadn't yet seen it.
2The intention is to preserve the Mission as a valuable historic landmark.
3The French government taxes him at absurd rates because he bought a historic landmark.
4In 1989, the Mitchell house was declared a historic landmark.
5But there were few historic landmark buildings and pot-holes were everywhere, clogged with rainwater.
1The famed gala was held at one of Tinseltown's most historic landmarks, Avalon Hollywood.
2Neil's mom consulted her map, filling us in on historic landmarks and population numbers.
3Park rangers are investigating the crime, which reaffirms that the names of historic landmarks have value.
4The Iveagh Markets are one of the most striking historic landmarks in the Liberties area of Dublin.
5But keep the hand of the Goth-thepractical man-from touching the old historic landmarks of the city.
1He got a huge tax break for preserving a historical landmark.
2For foreigners it is a historical landmark; for the Jews it is a sacred place.
3The house had a reputation as an historical landmark.
4The Historic Preservation Office has also verified that the malae has been declared an historical landmark.
5The decision was made in a hurry, almost as if to avoid publicity about the destruction of this historical landmark.
1There are about 30 signs posted along the route describing historical landmarks.
2Von Boddien highlighted the importance of historical landmarks in creating a sense of identity.
3On social media, thousands of players are posting images of Pokemon creatures dwelling in random locations and historical landmarks.
4Heritage advocates fear Government plans for dealing with buildings after natural disasters will result in historical landmarks being lost forever.
5In the US, docents can be found at many institutions, including local and national museums, zoos, historical landmarks, and parks.
6The growth of the Roman Catholic Church in America has been so recent that it can show but few historical landmarks.
7Then there are the historical landmarks: Byamee's tracks in stone, and so on, and the battle-fields, too, of old tribal fights.
8More than two dozen coastal communities in England are to receive regeneration funding to preserve historical landmarks and help boost local economies.
9The Johannesburg City Sightseeing bus stops at historical landmarks and museums throughout the city where you can hop off and explore at your leisure.
10He had been there once before, when he was newly arrived from Ireland and taking in the local historical landmarks, including, of course, the Alamo.
11A plan to build over 450 houses in the vicinity of one of Ireland's more unusual historical landmarks has been lodged with Kildare County Council.
12The ninth and twelfth stand as historical landmarks in Quincy, on the old Plymouth Road, and bear the dates 1720 and 1727.
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