
Places
Communipaw Terminal (Ellis Island)
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www.answers.com/topic/communipaw-terminal
The terminal was built in 1889, replacing an earlier one that had been in use since 1864. It operated until April 30, 1967. The station has been listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places and National Register of Historic Places since September 12, 1975. Additionally it is a New Jersey State Historic Site.
Hard Rock cafe
Chinatown
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Friendship Arch was erected by the District of
Columbia & the Municipality of Beijing, 1986
Lake Wintergreen
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Lake Wintergreen
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Smithsonian museum
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A Tomb of unknown soldiers
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www.arlingtoncemetery.mil/Explore/Tomb-of-the-Unknown-Soldier
Action without a name, a “who” attached to it, is meaningless whereas an artwork retains its relevance whether or not we know the master’s name. Let me remind you of the monuments to the Unknown Soldier after World War I. They bear testimony to the need for finding a “who,” an indetifiable somebody whom four years of mass slaughter should have revealed. The unwillingness to resign oneself to the brutal fact that the agent of the war was actually nobody inspired the erection of the monuments to the unknown ones -- that is to all those whom the war had failed to make known, robbing them thereby, not of their achievement, but of their human dignity. ~ Page 305 (Excerpt: Chapter: Labor, Work, Action ~ “Thinking Without Banister” ~ Hannah Arendt
White House
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At Smithsonia ~ Olmec Head
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmec_colossal_heads
www.worldhistory.org/article/672/olmec-colossal-stone-heads
A view from Jefferson memorial
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Potomac at Georgtown
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Jefferson Memorial
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Jefferson Memorial
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Jefferson Memorial
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Lincoln Memorial
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The Green
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