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The original immense Barking Power Station (1925 81) is still a conspicuous landmark.
Sands Point Lighthouse (1806) on Cow Neck remains a conspicuous landmark.
A conspicuous landmark is the 17th-century Zimmer Tower (named for a local astronomer and clockmaker) with its multifaced astrological clock.
Mount Edgecumbe (3,201 feet [976 metres]), a dormant volcano on Kruzof Island, is a conspicuous landmark in Sitka's island-studded, mountain-locked harbour.
1, 1936, it was virtually destroyed by fire; the towers that survived were finally demolished in 1941 because they were deemed a conspicuous landmark for incoming German bombers.
CAIRO — Cairo's salmon-colored Egyptian museum is a conspicuous landmark on Tahrir Square, where it stands in almost perfect condition despite the intense protests that took place on its doorstep almost two years ago.
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The most conspicuous landmark at the northern end of Times Square is the TKTS booth, just beyond the statue of Father Duffy, in the tiny plaza known as Duffy Square.
The most conspicuous landmark to bear von Braun's name — presumably to the delight of Mort Sahl — is a crater, at the western rim of the moon's Oceanus Procellarum.
Preliminary trials with two nest-boxes had revealed that, invariably, wood mice shared one nest-box, so just one nest-box was provided; this was the only conspicuous landmark within the topography of the arena.
In the preservation debate over Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's rezoning plan for east Midtown, one of the most conspicuous landmarks is a building that hasn't existed for almost half a century, yet still exerts a strong influence over the neighborhood.
Other medieval buildings include Munich's cathedral, the Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady; built 1468 88), whose massive cupola-capped towers are conspicuous landmarks; and the Old Town Hall (1470 80) in the Marienplatz.
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