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  1. Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World The statue of Liberty Enlightening the World is an icon, a cliche, a beloved landmark. She is a work of art. She is colossal statuary. She is recognizable worldwide. She is a beacon, a light in the darkness, and a symbol of freedom. She is inspiring...
  2. Great Things to See and Do In Berkeley, California Welcome to my lens about Berkeley! Here are ten fun things to do in Berkeley that don't cost much money and don't use much gas. The next section below has ten fun things to do with KIDS in Berkeley. After you do all these fun things, you'll certainly...
  3. History of the National Woman's Party This lens provide information of historical significance to the women's suffrage movement. Alice Paul was the leader of this movement. Her home "Sewall-Belmont" House is a Museum and a National Historic Landmark.
  4. La Tour Eiffel -- The Eiffel Tower Hello to La Tour Eiffel -- The Eiffel Tower that you will find in Paris -- the fabulous iron tower built on the Champ de Mars beside the River Seine in Paris. It is the 'tallest structure in Paris' and among the most recognized symbols o...
  5. Facts About the Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty has to be one of the most iconic images in the world, often used as a symbol of the United States and of freedom. The statue has a fascinating history from which I have recorded some interesting facts. Read on to find out what t...
  6. Coney Island Bell Discovery: November, 2008 Gene Ritter, a diver of treasures made another dream come true. He recently located the 500# Coney Island brass bell that once original set upon the pier at Dreamland Park until the fire in 1911. This is not the first tim...
  7. Cleveland Cities -- Cities that are Named Cleveland Can you name them all? Cleveland Cities ??? I know the first one, aside from Cleveland, Ohio, that comes to my mind is Cleveland, Tennessee. It might just surprise you to know how many other states have a city named Cleveland! Hey, was it Grover Clev...
  8. Cairo Illinois: Magnolia Manor Magnolia Manor is located in the historic park district in Cairo, Illinois. This mansion was built in 1869 and is one of the historical landmarks inside of Cairo. Among this mansion are many other beautiful homes, some kept kept nice and some falling...
  9. Horseshoe Curve Altoona, PA People often look at things on the National Historic Register as things of the past.  However, the Horseshoe Curve is still one of the busiest mainlines in the world. The Horseshoe curve remains an engineering marvel.  If you are a railroad...
  10. Bok Tower Gardens | National Historic Landmark I learned about Edward Bok (1863 - 1930) because I frequent gardens to photograph botanicals, and Bok created Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales, Florida, about 75 miles northeast of my home in Sarasota. In 1927, about the same time that circus magnate...
  11. New York landmarks New York City is the most populous city in the United States. It's metropolitan area's population is the nation's highest, estimated at 18,815,988 people over 6,720 square miles (17,400 km2). It is a leading global city, exerting a powerful influence...
  12. GT Authentic Leadership Authentic Leadership is the future of not only business, but the world.  It is comprised of individuals and institutions who seek to manifest their destiny in the world.  Their destiny is their soul, their higher calling, and to manifest it...
  13. Forum The Landmark Education Forum.
  14. Everybody Goes Lifespring and Landmark Graduates still living passionate, extraordinary lives!
  15. Ypsilanti Water Tower The Ypsilanti Water Tower is a historic water tower in Ypsilanti, Michigan. The tower stands at the highest point in the city, at the intersection of Summit Street, Cross Street, and Washtenaw Avenue. Immediately west of the tower stand a bust of Dem...
  16. Historical Treasures of St. Augustine St. Augustine has established itself as a city truly rich with such a venerable history as to attract excursionists from around the world, both young and old.