- and then
right over the bridge.")
Landmarks are
usually classified as
either natural landmarks or human-made
landmarks, both are
originally used to support...
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Approximately half of the
National Historic Landmarks are
privately owned. The
National Historic Landmarks Program relies on
suggestions for new designations...
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Landmarkism,
sometimes called Baptist bride theology, is a
Baptist ecclesiology that
emerged in the mid-19th
century in the
American South. It upholds...
- The
National Natural Landmarks (NNL)
Program recognizes and
encourages the
conservation of
outstanding examples of the
natural history of the
United States...
- 1960; as of
August 21, 2020,
there are 2,597
designated landmarks. A
National Historic Landmark (NHL) is
generally a building, district, object, site,...
- New York City
landmarks designated by the New York City
Landmarks Preservation Commission: List of New York City
Designated Landmarks in Manhattan: List...
- (National
Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks) and the rest of the
world (International
Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks). As of 2024,
there are 235 designated...
- The New York City
Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) is the New York City
agency charged with
administering the city's
Landmarks Preservation Law...
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Landmark 72 is a mixed-use
supertall skys****er in Pham Hung road, Nam Từ Liêm district, Hanoi, Vietnam. The
complex consists of one 72-story mixed-use...
- A
National landmark may
refer to:
National Landmarks (Canada)
National Landmark, a type of
protected area
managed by the
Saint Lucia National Trust National...