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Built and windmill
Built in the mid 19th century and grade two listed in 8 January 1980 this windmill has been protected and preserved as a piece of Elwicks history.
Built in 1665 by Thomas Budgen, a miller from Nutfield in Surrey, it is Britain's oldest working windmill.

Built and 1837
File: Sheppard Cottage Eufaula Alabama. JPG | Built in 1837, Sheppard Cottage is the oldest known residence in Eufaula.
Built in 1837, the Hazelwood Historic House Museum was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1964 and is home of the Brown County Historical Society.
: Built in 1837, this stately, white church houses the dignified, formal liturgy and music of the local Anglican congregation, one of the main Protestant denominations in the area.

Built and by
Built especially for the tropics, it was delivered by river in a huge dug-out canoe to Lambaréné, packed in a zinc-lined case.
*" Big Dipper ", a song by Built to Spill from their 1994 album There's Nothing Wrong with Love
Built before strict federal Interstate Highway standards were developed during the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration, the expressway was plagued by tight turns, an excessive number of entrances and exits, entrance ramps without merge lanes, and continually escalating vehicular loads.
* " Car ", a song by Built to Spill on their 1994 album There's Nothing Wrong with Love
Built by Skulls Unlimited International, Inc.
Built of wood, it was completely destroyed by fire on June 15, 1897.
Built in 1826-33 by Antonio de Echevarría in the purest Neo-classical style, this building contains within it the Church of Santa María la Antigua, which is presently used as the plenary meeting hall of the General Assemblies of Biscay.
Built soon after the conquest of northwest Africa, the first mosque built in this region is the Great Mosque of Kairouan ( in Tunisia ) founded by the Umayyad general Uqba Ibn Nafi during the second half of the 7th century and considered as the oldest place of worship in the western Islamic world.
Built in India by BARC and Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research ( IGCAR ).
Built in 1897 by Ismail Musa al-Husseini, it has been owned by the Al-Husayni family since.
Ploughing engine Heumar, made by the Ottomayer company ( Germany ), used in pairs with a balance plough. Built 1929, 220 PS, 21 tons.
Built on the site of the temple Ishiyama Honganji destroyed by Nobunaga, the castle would become the last stronghold of the Toyotomi clan after Hideyoshi's death.
Built between 1386 and 1577, it hosts the world's largest collection of marble statues and has a widely visible golden Madonna statue on top of the spire, nicknamed by the people of Milan as Madunina ( the little Madonna ), that became one of the symbols of the city.
Built by the Army Corps of Engineers, the canal is long and is maintained to deep.
Built in a rococo wedding cake style and inspired by the Latona Fountain at the Palace of Versailles, it is meant to allegorically represent Lake Michigan.
Built in 1827, the 129 meter structure is the longest hall in Europe supported by pillars.
Built by Alfred to protect the Kingdom, they were known as ' burhs '.
Built as a synagogue in 1847-48 by architect Hezekiah Marshall, the " Old Synagogue " is used as a recital hall by the music department.
Built by Blackburn and by Hewlett & Blondeau
Built by the sculptor Henri Ding, the Fountain of the Three Orders, which represents three characters, is located on the Place Notre-Dame.
Built in 1890, by the Globe Shipping Company of Cleveland, Ohio.
Built by a congregation of abolitionists and financed in part by Richard Hunt, the chapel had been the scene of many reform lectures, and was considered the only large building in the area that would open its doors to a women's rights convention.

Built and well-known
Built in 1906, it is the largest and probably most well-known memorial to Bismarck worldwide.
" Daisy Bell ( Bicycle Built for Two )" is a popular song with the well-known chorus " Daisy, Daisy / Give me your answer, do.
Built in 1859 on land formerly known as Temple Croft Field, it was acquired in 1874 by ink magnate and philanthropist Henry Charles Stephens who later enlarged and improved the house and grounds with advice from well-known landscape gardener Robert Marnock ( 1800-1889 ).

Built and local
The Council using funding from the Single Regeneration Budget appointed URBED ( Urban, Built, Environment Design ), consultants based in Manchester to help the Council, our partners and the local community develop a new vision for Accrington town centre.
Built of local cut stone and opened in 1903, it was completed in 1925.
Built in the 20th century, it is smaller than St Leonard's, though has a larger congregation, and is popular among families who send their children to the local Rosary RC Junior School.
Built in 1981 the centre has a large swimming pool, conference facilities and live entertainment including their famous Summer Pantomimes and Summer Variety Shows produced by local entertainers Hanton & Dean.
Built on the railway bed that once ran through town, various local businesses and restaurants, as well as the Waverly Hall Community Building are found alongside of the Village Green area.
Built in 1910, and modest in scale and design, it is technologically and historically significant as an embodiment of local bridge design before state standardization.
Built in stages through the seventeenth century out of the local Cotswold limestone, space restrictions saw the south-side of the Quad built directly on top of the old City Wall.
Built in 1866 by local philanthropist, Clark Lane, Lane Library has the distinction of being the oldest public library west of the Alleghenies.
Built in 1916 – 1918 and so named for the Scottish immigrant, local settler, and Skagit County Commissioner who promoted its construction.
Built in 1731, much of the building materials for it were taken from the old castle in Sanquhar and it is currently used as the town museum, containing local artifacts and memorabilia.
Built around the local railway system, Thomasville is home to the oldest railroad depot in the state, just a few hundred feet from the city's most notable landmark, " The Big Chair ".
Built on industry, Washington contains several industrial estates, named after famous local engineers, such as Parsons, Armstrong, Stephenson, Crowther, Pattinson, Swan and Emerson.
Built in the 18th and 19th centuries when Chiloé Archipelago was still a part of the Spanish Crown possessions, the churches represent the fusion of European Jesuit culture and local native peoples skill and traditions: an excellent example of mestizo culture.
Built in 1992 amidst local controversy, it was one of the first wind farm projects in the UK.
Built in 1949, the hotel has been an important tourism and activity center, both for local and international tourists.
Built by local master carpenter Thomas Phillips to a design by architect Sir Jacob Acworth, the first bridge was opened in November 1729, to become the only bridge between London Bridge and Kingston Bridge at the time.
Built in 1959 as an athletic facility for local high schools, it is part of a sports complex that also includes Fort Lauderdale Stadium.
Built by the Greys in 1784, the folly is, by local legend, a memorial to John, an estate worker killed in a bonfire accident during celebrations of the 21st birthday of the future eighth Earl of Stamford.
Built in 1886 by local architect Fothergill Watson.
Built in 1901, the bridge was the subject of a lengthy dispute during the 1970s between the Victorian Railways and local residents over its preservation.
The project is also backed by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment ( CABE ) and by local organisations such as Friends of the Forest.
Built in 1957 entirely by local volunteer Templers, the building, with its unusual belltower and the attached nine-pin bowling alley, has been assessed by the Heritage Council in 2003 as " culturally significant " and placed on the Register of Heritage Victoria.
Built in the open Rotton Park by John Perrott, who lived in Belbroughton, the tower now stands high above the local residential and business housing.
Built in 1977 by local potato grower Jim Mauger, the Big Potato adorns the main street at the eastern end of town.

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