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Heironimus was a tall ( 6 ' 2 ), muscular Yakima, Washington, native, age 26, when he says Patterson offered him $ 1000 to wear an ape suit for a Bigfoot film.
A garden with tall Rhododendrons in Lynnwood, Washington
The tallest living specimen is the " Doerner Fir ", ( previously known as the Brummit fir ), tall, at East Fork Brummit Creek in Coos County, Oregon, the stoutest is the " Queets Fir ", diameter, in the Queets River valley, Olympic National Park, Washington.
Aberdeen is also the home port of the tall ship Lady Washington, a reproduction of a smaller vessel used by the explorer Captain Robert Gray, featured in the Pirates of the Caribbean film The Curse of the Black Pearl.
He contracted with the Washington Mill Company to build a sawmill on a spit of land off the Bay, on a low bank, but deep enough waters for tall ships to moor.
He wanted it so that he could cut down the tall evergreen trees which grew out at the end, obstructing his view of Lake Washington.
Similar groups — such as The Miller Society — jokingly promoted measures like building a tall fence all along Interstate 5 to prevent exiting between California and Washington, expelling non-native Oregon-born residents, and instituting a $ 5000 immigration fee.
In testimony, an environmentalist argued that arctic trees, though only a few feet tall, had been seedlings " when George Washington was inaugurated ".
* Washington Irving propounded the surprise of his famous protagonist, Rip Van Winkle, by noting among the unexpected details of the re-awakened Rip's newly post-revolutionary village a " tall naked pole, with something on it that looked like a red night cap ..."
In John Trumbull's " Washington Resigning His Commission ," a painting in the U. S. Capitol Rotunda, Humphreys is shown standing immediately behind Washington, in the same uniform and almost as tall as the general.
The Neurological institute rises tall above the Hudson River and the George Washington Bridge.
During one performance by Sankai Juku, in which the performers hung upside down from ropes from a tall building in Seattle, Washington, one of the ropes broke, resulting in the death of a performer.
# George Washington Carver Houses ; 13 buildings, 6 and 15-stories tall.
# President George Washington Houses ; fourteen buildings, 12 and 14-stories tall.
The Capitol is 284 feet, 5 inches tall from the ground floor to the top of the statue on the dome, making the building 3 feet shorter than the nation's capitol in Washington D. C.
At 555. 5 feet ( 169 meters ) tall, it is just slightly higher than the Washington Monument.
Trees over 90 m tall may still be seen in the Pacific Rim National Park and Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park on Vancouver Island, British Columbia ( the Carmanah Giant, at tall is the tallest tree in Canada ), and in the Olympic National Park, Washington and Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, California ( USA ); two at the last site are just over tall.
During the voyage, Fuca also noted a " high pinnacle or spired rock ", which may have been Fuca Pillar, a tall, almost rectangular, rock on the western shore of Cape Flattery on the northwestern tip of Washington beside the Strait of Juan de Fuca-although Fuca noted it being on the other side of the strait.
The 30 foot ( 9 m ) tall lighthouse has since been restored by the Washington State Parks and is sponsored by the " Lighthouse Environmental Program "( LEP ), a collaborative function between Washington State University's Extension Office and local environmental programs.
Lorton was selected as site of the northern terminal because the height autoracks were too tall to pass through the First Street Tunnel into Washington, D. C.

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In Edinburgh, the 61. 1 metre tall Victorian Gothic spire of the Scott Monument was designed by George Meikle Kemp.
It is overshadowed by the Tench Tilghman Monument, a stone spire approximately 10 feet tall.
The Wellington Monument is a tall obelisk commemorating the victories of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington.
Stark and the Battle of Bennington were later commemorated with the tall Bennington Battle Monument and a statue of Stark in Bennington, Vermont.
Planned in 1920, the monument, was to be a tall tower in iron, glass and steel which would have dwarfed the Eiffel Tower in Paris ( the Monument to the Third International was a third taller at 1, 300 feet high ).
It stands at the junction of Monument Street and Fish Street Hill, 202 ft ( 62 m ) tall and 202 ft ( 62 m ) from the place where the Great Fire started on 2 September 1666.
::" if the day were bright, you observed upon the house – tops, stretching far away, a long dark path ; the shadow of the Monument ; and turning round, the tall original was close beside you, with every hair erect upon his golden head, as if the doings of the city frightened him.
The basalt cliffs resemble the cliffs of the Devils Postpile National Monument near Yosemite National Park, with the characteristic reddish purple hexagonal columns, except that they are not as tall.
Perrott's Folly,, also known as The Monument, or The Observatory, is a 29-metre ( 96-foot ) tall tower, built in 1758.
During the stage, the Monster Monument, a 46-feet tall fiberglass structure, was built in the new Victory Plaza, the FanZone area was expanded, and an emergency services building was built.
A 28-metre tall Monument was erected in his memory as the national hero of Bintan.
The Scottish Political Martyrs ' Monument is a tall obelisk which is a prominent feature on the Edinburgh sky-line.
By comparison, the Washington Monument is tall.
* The USS Bennington Monument is a tall granite obelisk dedicated to the men who lost their lives on that ship in San Diego Harbor on July 21, 1905.
The Monument, a 60 – 80 ft tall obelisk, is situated behind the trees bordering the old Birmingham road directly opposite the petrol station in Lickey.
The Herndon Monument on the grounds of the U. S. Naval Academy is a tall grey obelisk.
The McKinley Monument is a tall obelisk in Niagara Square, Buffalo, New York.
The tower was originally only going to be around tall, but for promotional purposes the leaders of the AIU decided to have the architect augment the original design so the tower would be tall, or taller than the Washington Monument.
Today, using better measuring devices, it is now known the Washington Monument is tall, making the tower only taller than the Washington Monument.

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* The Pizhi Pagoda of Lingyan Temple, Shandong, China is completed, standing at a height of 54 m ( 177 ft ) tall.
However photographs of the Erwin water tower revealed the new tower to be a water spheroid. The water tower in Braman, Oklahoma, built by the Kaw Nation and completed in 2010, is tall and can hold.
The Paulins Kill Viaduct, Hainesburg, New Jersey, is 115 feet ( 35 m ) tall and 1, 100 feet ( 335 m ) long, and was heralded as the largest reinforced concrete structure in the world when it was completed in 1910 as part of the Lackawanna Cut-Off rail line project.
The granite tower, completed in 1937, is 115 feet ( 35 m ) tall.
* A 110 metre tall lighthouse on the island of Pharos in Alexandria's harbour is completed and serves as a landmark for ships in the eastern Mediterranean.
The choir with its original three-storey elevation and extremely tall clerestory was completed in 1211.
St Michael and All Angels Church, designed by local architect George Smith and completed in 1830, was dubbed the Needle of Kent in honour of its tall, thin spire ( it is also nicknamed the Devil's Pick or the Devil's Toothpick ).
In 1914 their church was completed with a tall steeple and named Our Lady of Ransom.
At the shipyard, the tall Hammerhead Crane No. 28 was completed in April 1933.
The current headquarters, the RJR Plaza Building, is 16 stories tall and was completed in 1982 adjacent to the original 1929 Reynolds Building.
The Clock Tower is 316 feet tall and was completed in 1858 the Victoria Tower is 323 feet tall and completed in 1860, the iron flagpole on the Victoria Tower tapers from two feet to nine inches in diameter and the iron crown on top is 3 feet 6 inches in diameter and 395 feet above ground.
There was some concern that the monument would not be ready for New Year's 2000, however the 45-meter tall tower on five plinths was completed on time.
In 2005, a new tall air traffic control tower was completed at a cost of £ 10m (€ 16m ).
By the early 2000s, Birmingham had constructed a new tall control tower and completed significant improvements to the air cargo areas, including an entirely new facility at the far west end.
* A new tall control tower ( completed in 2007, opened May 4, 2008 )
( Prior to the Singer Building, the 29-story, 391 feet ( 119 m ) tall Park Row Building, completed in 1899, was the tallest building in New York City, and briefly held the title of " Tallest Office Building in the World " until being surpassed in 1901 by the Philadelphia City Hall, at 548 ft ( 167 m ) tall including the statue.
A tower crane is usually assembled by a telescopic jib ( mobile ) crane of greater reach ( also see " self-erecting crane " below ) and in the case of tower cranes that have risen while constructing very tall skyscrapers, a smaller crane ( or derrick ) will often be lifted to the roof of the completed tower to dismantle the tower crane afterwards, which may be more difficult than the installation.
A new, higher bridge without a bascule ( drawbridge ) having to open for tall boats and sailboats, was completed in late 2007.
Tsunami waves as tall as surmounted the long and deep Kamaishi Tsunami Protection Breakwater, which had been completed in March 2009 after three decades of construction, at a cost of $ 1. 5 billion.
The building stands 516 feet tall with 38 stories, and was completed in 1958.

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