The famous Revolutionary War landforms are Bunker Hill and Breed's Hill in the Charlestown area. The Battle of Bunker Hill was part of the Siege of Boston, taking place 2 months after the start of the war in 1775.
Boston Harbor was also the site of the Boston Tea Party (1773).
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Northumberland Strait is a famous landform on Prince Edward Island. It was made famous by a fable that claims regular sightings of the Ghost Ship of Northumberland, a burning ship that is said to appear in the middle of the straight.
Yes. Famous is an adjective because it can be used to describe someone or something, e.g. "Uluru is a famous Australian landform."
Uluru is arguably the most famous landform in Australia. Uluru is a monolith, or inselberg, in central Australia. For over a century, it was known by the European name of Ayers Rock. Another landform which may be equal in fame to Uluru is the Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Queensland.
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There are many famous universities in Boston. Harvard is the most famous, but Boston is also home to MIT, Boston College, Northeastern, Boston University, Brandeis University, and many others.
Mumbai is famous for its Gateway of India. It is also famous for Taj Hotel, Siddhivinayak Temple.
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