Mount russhmore well i think
No monuments honored it because Thomas Jefferson only added it to the U.S. so we could have more land.
a monument in Marianna
France is a monument to Napoleon.
Russell Cave National Monument
Robert mills designed the Washington monument
Washington Monument
Because it is the capital of the US
There are two Washington Monuments.The obelisk honoring George Washington is in Washington, DC.The first monument honoring him was the Washington Monument in Baltimore, Maryland.The Washington Monument is located in Washington D.C. It is near the west end of the National Mall on 15th street.
No monuments honored it because Thomas Jefferson only added it to the U.S. so we could have more land.
A Louisiana state monument located in Many, Louisiana to protect the United States border with Spain and to return order to the Neutral Strip. The Neutral Strip was created after the 1803 Louisiana Purchase, from which arose a disagreement about the location of the border between the US and Spanish territories
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Grant's Tomb - a major New York monument (West side, overlooking the Hudson).
a monument in Marianna
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a National War Memorial honoring the members of the US Armed Forces who died or are unaccounted for during the Vietnam War. It is not a monument to the Vietnam War. It is a monument to people that gave their lives serving their country.
The Washington Monument and Mount Rushmore.
The correct way to make a statement on a monument is by being clear, concise, and respectful. The statement should convey the intended message effectively while honoring the purpose of the monument and the individuals or events it represents. It's important to consider the historical and cultural significance of the monument and ensure that the statement is accurate and impactful.
"Niederwald" is the name of two places.It is a town in Switzerland and also a town in Texas, US.In addition to that it is a German word for "coppice" (an area of woodland).