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The James B. Eads Bridge. . Special Award of Recognition Honoring The James B. Eads Bridge For its outstanding historical significance and for 100 years of service to the nation First construction alloy steel bridge and largest bridge of any type w…
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has been designated a NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States of America From 1797 to 1870 this lighthouse was the most important beacon for ships sailing the essential se…
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McNeil St. Pump Station. Historic Site. . Built 1887 as city's first waterworks. Contains original equipment in working order. Only example of its sort remaining in the United States of America, according to Smithsonian Institution. Declared a National Lan…
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Man Mound. National Historic Landmark. Man Mound has been designated a National Historic Landmark. The Man Mound is nationally significant as a rare example of a human-shaped Effigy Mound. Effigy Mounds are earthen sculptures created in the shapes of …
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Welcome to the Washington Monument and Mount Vernon Place. a National Historic Landmark District. Baltimore's Washington Monument is the first monument in the United States erected in memory of the country's founder, George Washington. The Monument was buil…
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