The government.
an architect
Aritect
The government.
they r used in houses, constructive areas, schools, etc
Alexander Jackson Davis has written: 'Rural residences, etc' -- subject(s): Architecture, Cottages, Designs and plans, Farmhouses, Rural churches
in the war they had a shortage of metal to build weapons or guns so they choped bits of metal off railings that were by churches,houses building etc............
Google it. There are MANY different locations depending on where you live that could include schools, churches, courthouses, etc.
You can find a picture of Utah's flag at the link below. It is flown in many places, in front of schools, government buildings, post offices, churches, etc.
Common symbols on a map include a compass rose to indicate direction, a scale bar to show distance, contour lines to represent elevation changes, and various icons or shapes to represent landmarks, roads, rivers, and other geographical features. Grid lines may also be present to help with navigation and location referencing.
They are normally one room school houses. (Picture an old small school, little wooden desks, and a chalkboard....etc)
M. Field has written: 'City architecture; or, Designs for dwelling houses, stores, hotels, etc' -- subject(s): Designs and plans, Architecture 'Rural architecture, or, Designs for villas, cottages, etc'
because the American's were kicking the Indian's off of their land and using the land for houses,schools,banks,etc...
because the American's were kicking the Indian's off of their land and using the land for houses,schools,banks,etc...
cultural landscape. ex. mosques, temples, churches, crosses, traditional dress, religion in schools, statues, etc. it depends on the religion and the region.