Stonehenge, Tower of London, Hadrian's Wall.
One is Qualicum Beach, and The Parliment building, and The monarchy
There are a number of important landmarks in Cuba. These include Old Havana, the Morro Castle, the Colon Cemetery, as well as the Museum of Revolution.
There are numerous important landmarks in Florida. For example, Disney World, the old fort at St. Augustine, and the racetrack in Daytona are all famous Florida landmarks.
Victoria, British Columbia, is often referred to as "a bit of old England" due to its colonial architecture, lush gardens, and British cultural influences. The city's design and layout, along with landmarks like the iconic Fairmont Empress Hotel and the Royal BC Museum, reflect its Victorian-era roots. Additionally, the prevalence of afternoon tea traditions and English-style pubs further enhance its British ambiance, making it a charming reminder of England's colonial history.
The old north churcn and the Plymouth National Wax Museum.
The Western Wall of the Holy TempleMasadaThe Old City of Jerusalem
John Mott has written: 'The old landmarks of Stratford-on-Avon'
Indiana dosent have landmarks
Do you mean simply local traditional "landmarks" - such as "the old Jones mansion" or anything which has been legally/oficially designated a "Landmark" by a city, county, state, or federal entity. rdg
The tree on tenere is a old landmark found in the sahara desert
Old state house Museum, the old mill in Little Rock(look up little Rock old Mill),and the Toltec Mounds
french landmarks