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Lights on water towers, radio towers, cellphone towers, and other tall structures are HUGELY expensive to purchase, operate, and replace. They should last several years, at the very least.
According to the French wikipedia site, there are 20,000 strobe lights which were placed on the Eiffel Tower to celebrate the year 2000. They are still there with their 40 km of wiring and light up for 10 minutes on the hour every hour after sunset until 1 or 2 am. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histoire_synth%C3%A9tique_de_la_tour_Eiffel
one is the leaning tower of Pisa the cn tower the twin towers(destroyed) the skylon tower the Eiffel tower the Sears tower
There is no such modern building, possibility this is a reference to "The Artemis Tower" or "Artemis Clock Tower"?
Tower is "tour" in French.
Reunion Tower was created in 1978.
reunion tower
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Reunion Tower was built from 1976 to 1978. The structure is 560' and is one of Dallas' most recognizable icons.
Reunion Tower is in the southwest corner of downtown Dallas, adjoining Hyatt Regency Dallas hotel and Union Station. It is accessed via Reunion Blvd.
The Reunion Tower
The Reunion Tower in Dallas, Texas, receives around 600,000 visitors annually. It is a popular tourist attraction known for its observation deck with stunning views of the city skyline.
No such thing. If you mean Light's Shield Tower, or Light's Point Tower, both are located in Eastern Plaguelands.
5, one to screw it in and four to make a tower for the one with the lightbulb.
Strictly speaking, Big Ben is the nickname of the main bell of the clock but is now generally used as a name for the clock and the clock tower. The official name is 'The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster'.
Lights on water towers, radio towers, cellphone towers, and other tall structures are HUGELY expensive to purchase, operate, and replace. They should last several years, at the very least.
Congress approved funds or the Cape Lookout Light Tower in 1857; the tower was completed and became operational in 1859.