Type your answer here... Buidings become monument because every building has something different in it and it is always good.
One can observe different monument signs, such as graveyard monument signs and artistic monument signs. Artistic monument signs are often parts of different buildings.
Abrasion affects the monument
Footnotes and endnotes are references in a piece of academic writing. The Washington Monument is a building. Buildings do not have footnotes or endnotes.
April 2000
the ellipse is an egg shaped park. 2 buildings that flank it are the white house and the washington monument
The Holocaust Museum, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, The National Aquarium and several government buildings surround the Washington Memorial.
Lincoln memorial and Thomas Jefferson memorial
The "Arc de triomphe" is a famous monument in Paris with a name beginning by A.
The White House and the Washington Monument both flank the Ellipse.
Kathy Edwards has written: 'Monument Avenue' -- subject(s): Architecture, Buildings, structures, Historic buildings, History, Monuments
To my knowledge, with extensive research the tallest building in Vermont is the Bennington Battle monument. I changed this on Wikipedia, from the previous Montpelier City Hall. Burlington and Rutland have many buildings but none of them reach the height of the Bennington monument which is over 300 ft.
To be precise, Big Ben is actually the 14 ton bell inside the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster. However, most people refer to the clock itself as Big Ben. It was never intended to be a monument but has become one of the most famous buildings in the world.