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Yes it is famous as the queen lives there, and so a landmark.
Her house is a landmark because that is where the first American flag was made
It is a landmark that points out that one place, such as the Eiffel Tower in France.Its a landmark that you can use to know where you are.
A historical landmark is a place where something important or terrible happened and stays preserved or cherished to this day.
the parthenon
The worlds greatest landmark is Eiffel Tower
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A structure that has significant historical, architectural, or cultural meaning and that has been given legal protection from alteration and destruction.
Big Ben is a symbol of strength, grandeur and aspiring architecture. The bells are the most desirable feature. The tourists flock to this landmark for the architectural scene and the chime of the bells.
This iconic landmark, in an expressionist architectural style, is renowned for its innovation. It has had a lasting influence on architecture.
The Dakota is a co-op apartment building located in Manhattan, New York. It was constructed in the years 1880-1884 and was designed by the Henry Janeway Hardenbergh architectural firm. In 1969 it was designated a New York City Landmark and a National Landmark in 1976.
It's subjective, but here are some the greatest: CN Tower Parliament Hill Niagara Falls Lake Louise Chateau Frontenac
The Vizcaya Museum is considered a landmark because it is a beautiful example of an American private home, and of architectural styles no longer used in building design. The Vizcaya Museum also boasts a collection of decorative arts and cultural artifacts that add to the understanding of American decorative culture.
one of the greatest landmarks in the Appalachian Plateau is lookout mnt.
Yes it is a landmark, a natural landmark.
The Egyptian pyramids hold landmark status due to their historical significance as ancient burial sites for pharaohs, their impressive architectural design and size, and their enduring legacy as symbols of Egyptian civilization and culture. These iconic structures continue to attract millions of visitors each year, further solidifying their status as landmarks.