the national parks historical parks battelfields memorials monuments are historic sites that are managed and taken care by the US Department of interiors
Werner Lenggenhager has written: 'Historical markers and monuments of the State of Washington' -- subject(s): Monuments, Historical markers, Indexes, History, Historic buildings, Miscellanea
There are no national monuments in Vermont. Vermont has one National Historic Park, the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park.
Margaret E. Halser has written: 'Memorializing and preserving the nation' -- subject(s): Historic preservation, Memorials, Historic sites, National monuments, National parks and reserves, Antiquities, Memorialization
Washington DC is the national capital so it is natural to put national monuments in the capital. The city was literally designed out of a swampy land to be the location for national focus. In the 50 states there are national monuments, parks, federal parks, and historical sites.
The address of the Walla Walla Historic Memorials is: 5 N Colville, Walla Walla, WA 99362-1913
JAPAN
Memorials, by definition, represent cultural history. Memorials are meant to commemorate events that are considered culturally relevant, it doesn't get more "culturally historic" than that.
"The National Park Service currently manages 391 sites in the U.S. and its territories. 74 of these sites are classified as National Monuments." Technically, this doesn't answer the above question at all. Only the Cable Cars in San Francisco are considered a mobile national monument. But, again, technically, they aren't a monument. Instead, they are recognized as a national historic landmark.
Samuel Gruber has written: 'Survey of historic jewish monuments in ... [country]' 'Survey of historic Jewish monuments in Poland' -- subject(s): Jews, Jewish cemeteries, History, Monuments, Synagogues
Some monuments or memorials that honor Laura Ingalls Wilder include the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum in Walnut Grove, Minnesota; the Laura Ingalls Wilder Historic Home and Museum in Mansfield, Missouri; and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society in De Smet, South Dakota. These sites showcase her life, writings, and impact on American literature.
Historic monuments, art and science
Historic monuments, art and science