No, it was demolished.
its still Dulles International Airport. it's code is IAD.
Only roughly 30 to 45 minutes, but it is probably still cheaper to drive (even with gas prices so high)
Basically, it has to be served by flights to other countries. It therefore has to have Customs and Immigration facilities to deal with international arrivals. It also has to be sufficiently important to attract international airlines. This is why in the US, where most flights are domestic, many international airports wear the "international" badge with pride. In Europe, most flights are international so the distinction is less common.
Yes the Stonehenge is still standing.
Stonehenge in England is still standing.
I'm Still Standing was created in 1982.
O'Hare airport in the Chicago area. I was once told that on average, there is a plane touching down or taking off every 30 seconds at O'Hare (this was some years ago).Atlanta is still the busiest airport in the U.S.
The Dangers of Standing Still was created in 2011.
It is still standing a few pieces and parts of it
Yes, the Aswan Dam is still standing.
Yes, it is still standing.
Yes, the Japanese arch is still standing.