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It still stands as a monument to the engineering skills of the last century and still serves in the gasoline age to carry heavy traffic on U.S. Route 250 -- the old Beverly and Fairmont Turnpike.
The Philippi bridge, however, was the Chenoweth master piece, with its 139-foot, dual lane, span -- and it stands today as a monument to its builders.
The house of his birth still stands in the middle of town and there is a monument to him on Front Street.
The monument stands in height, wide and deep.
* In St. Petersburg, his monument stands in Sakharov Square, and there is a Sakharov Park.
Another monument to Thomas stands in Cwmdonkin Park, one of his favourite childhood haunts, close to his birthplace.
The title in Basque means " Our Father's House ", and the work stands looking towards the Tree ( the symbol of Basque traditions and history ) as a monument to peace.
Koch accepted the invitation and spent two years, from 1900 to 1902, on the Brijuni Islands and Kupelwieser erected a monument to Koch, which still stands in the vicinity of the 15th-century Church of St. German on Veliki Brijun.
A monument stands where the generals ' bodies were dumped.
The most prominent building in the province honouring this event is the Confederation Centre of the Arts, presented as a gift to Prince Edward Islanders by the 10 provincial governments and the Federal Government upon the centenary of the Charlottetown Conference, where it stands in Charlottetown as a national monument to the " Fathers of Confederation ".
To commemorate this feat, he had the Margrave Fountain built as a monument on which he is depicted as the victor of the Turks ; it now stands outside the New Palace ( Neues Schloss ).
A modern monument stands in a field above the battle site, where the warring parties are believed to have camped on the night before the battle.
A monument to the builders of railway stands on a nearby hill.
At its center stands a monument commemorating the Battle of Vitoria.
A monument to him stands in Santa Fe, Argentina.
In appreciation of his efforts on their behalf, the colonists erected a monument to his memory which currently stands in Williamsburg, and two counties were later named in his honor, Berkeley in present-day West Virginia and Botetourt in Virginia.
A monument now stands to her memory on the site where that first church was erected.
This Lono was born and brought up not far from the place where were laid away the bones of Keawe and his descendants, woven into basket-work like those of his ancestors from the time of Liloa, near the place where Captain Cook's grave stands, a monument to a brave but in the end too highhanded a visitor among an aristocratic race such as the Polynesian.
A monument stands at the site of the collision near the Georgia Highway 136 crossing.
At the top of the monument, which is overall, stands a statue of Standish.
A great monument of China to this day, the Great Wall still stands, open to the public to challenge its million steps.
A monument to the men lost in the disaster bearing this inscription stands in the cemetery in Caister and there is a pub called the " Never Turn Back " that is named after the incident.
A monument to him — a replica of the third Eddystone Lighthouse — stands on Hoad Hill overlooking the town.
File: USS Talladega Memorial. JPG | A monument to the accomplishments of the USS Talladega stands in the Talladega Historic Courthouse Square.
Today a small granite monument stands in his honor just south of Veal Cemetery in Washington County, Georgia.

monument and before
Canova's next undertaking was a monument in honor of Clement XIV ; but before he proceeded with it he deemed it necessary to request permission from the Venetian senate, whose servant he considered himself to be, in consideration of the pension.
His works are a lasting monument to the changes that he initiated: a dramatic revolution that had been attempted but not achieved before.
As this funerary monument was erected before the traditional date given for the death of King Midas in the early 7th century BC, it is now generally thought to have covered the burial of his father.
The altar is also across from Innocent XI's monument, which was his original site of burial before his beatification.
In many towns, before or after the two minutes of silence, people gather around a monument, listen to speeches, and lay down flowers to remember the dead.
* Last calendar monument before a moratorium that lasts for about 3 centuries.
They became reconciled, and upon Henry's death in 1024, Conrad appeared as a candidate before the electoral assembly of princes at Kamba, an historical name for an area on the East banks of the river Rhine and opposite to the German town Oppenheim ( Today the position of Kamba is marked by a small monument, which displays Conrad on a horse ).
The earliest monument in the town is the motte-and-bailey castle, now known as Millmount Fort, which overlooks the town from a bluff on the south bank of the Boyne, and which was probably erected by the Norman Lord of Meath, Hugh de Lacy sometime before 1186.
* Golgi ’ s tomb is in the Monumental Cemetery of Pavia ( viale San Giovannino ), along the central lane, just before the big monument to the fallen of the First World War.
The inauguration of this commemorative monument took place before the Royal College of Curepipe on Saturday 15 April 1922, which was decreed a public holiday.
Pausanias was shown what was purported to be the last standing column in the late second century CE ; the same author mentions that Pelops erected a monument in honor of all the suitors before himself, and enlists their names, which are as follows.
In 1931, a monument was established at the Union County border with Union Parish, Louisiana, through the private efforts of former Arkansas Governor George Washington Donaghey ( 1856 – 1937 ), who was born in Union Parish and grew up in the border area before he moved as a teenager to Conway, Arkansas.
In 1931, a monument was established at the Union Parish border with Union County, Arkansas, through the private efforts of former Arkansas Governor George Washington Donaghey ( 1856 – 1937 ), who was born in Union Parish and grew up in the border area before he moved as a teenager to Conway, Arkansas.
Nearby stands the elegant and imposing monument to Samuel Turner ( 1805 – 1878 ), treasurer of the Devonshire Hospital and Buxton Bath Charity, built in 1879 and accidentally lost for the latter part of the 20th century during construction work before being found and restored in 1994.
* At Conyngham Road, near the South Circular Road junction, the regular wall takes on an unusual arch shape before levelling out again this marks the point where the Liffey Bridge enters the Park via a rail tunnel that continues on beneath the Wellington monument.
A monument to honor Vietnam veterans was erected and dedicated in front of City Hall, where it stood for over 20 years before being moved to Patriots Point in 2008.
The church, as it was before the fire, was opened in 1821 and contained a monument to the Earl of Dunbar which was said to be unequalled throughout Scotland for its Italian craftsmanship in marble.
It first began to be studied as a prehistoric monument by antiquarians in the seventeenth century AD, and over subsequent centuries various archaeological excavations took place at the site before it was largely restored to an interpretation of its original Neolithic appearance by conservators in the 1970s.
Though the fire was extinguished before it caught hold of the building, considerable smoke damage was done to one corner of the building around the monument to Cardinal Cullen, perhaps the most famous of all the nineteenth century Archbishops, and the first Archbishop of Dublin to be made a cardinal.
Those constructing the monument made use of at least fifty different bronze axes, which were used to shape the timber to the desired lengths and shapes, at a time when, archaeologists believe, bronze tools were still relatively rare and had only been introduced to Britain a few centuries before.
The 5 euro entry fee is anticipated to generate around 2 million euros a year if the Valley of the Fallen once again attracts 500, 000 visitors annually, the approximate number of annual visitors before closure of the monument in 2009 by the Socialist Party government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
However his first version was rejected by the architect of the monument, Sir George Gilbert Scott, and Marochetti died in late 1867, before the a satisfactory second version could be completed.
His monument, built beside Qingzhi Mountain in 1926 before his death, was damaged in the Cultural Revolution, and was restored in 1979.
On June 6, 2005, the anniversary of World War II's D-Day, a plaque and monument to commemorate the spot where the stadium stood and a memorial for all veterans was dedicated by the Phillies before their game against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

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