Yes there have been several repairs, since 1901 - see page 93 of the book on the links below
the USS Oklahoma have been rebuild, but the military sold it for scrap and it sunk during transport.
Not yet but it remains a work in progress.
The Cape Lookout Lighthouse has been painted many times. It was originally painted red and white, but when it was rebuilt the new lighthouse was painted with black and white diamonds. It is repainted every few years.
Augustus was important in Roman life on several fronts. He gave the Roman people an era of peace and a stable government structure. He appointed men to the senate from wide ranging backgrounds, thus giving many more parts of Roman society a voice in the senate debates. He rebuilt the city's infrastructure, repaired aqueducts and brought in new ones, began Rome's first corp of firefighters, and changed the structure of the Roman army.
To my knowledge, Stonehenge is still a mystery. No one knows if it was a temple or what its purpose was. It is however more likely to be a temple than some kind of complex 'observatory'. Around 1720 Dr Willaim Stukeley noticed the midsummer sunrise was visible in the direction of the Heelstone, ever since that time more and more complex 'astronomical alignments' have been conjectured. The simple fact is that the stones at Stonehenge were laid out to a precise plan wherein they relate to one another, not to distant objects or the sky. Sure there is the solstice alignment, but even that is confused- because the monument faces the midwinter sunset not midsummer sunrise. All the arguments point to it being an elegantly designed and premeditated mirrored geometric construction (with its axis fixed on the solstices) are presented in recent research entitled 'Solving Stonehenge'. The author, an experienced archaeologist, is in no doubt that it was a Temple.
Yes. We can't just leave one of our cities in ruin. Buildings that could be repaired were fixed. Those that couldn't be repaired or had already been completely destroyed were rebuilt or replaced.
I belive it has been restored by 20 buildings.....
yes in AD 123 it was rebuilt but was rumored to have been destroyed again by a dragon.
Once a car is rebuilt, it is rebuilt forever
No, it has been original from the time they built it there.
Yes
No.
the USS Oklahoma have been rebuild, but the military sold it for scrap and it sunk during transport.
Of course, this is not known.Not much about the construcyion, history or use of Stonehange is known definitively.See the Related Link.
There is a lot of history that leads back from Stonehenge. It is a good site to and visit if you're ever in the area.
no
Only if you can un-rebuild the car. Once a car is rebuilt, it is rebuilt forever.