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landmarks
noun as in historical or notable sight
Example Sentences
The 15,800-acre Windsor estate, west of London, includes working farms, conservation areas, Windsor Great Park and famous royal landmarks, such as Windsor Castle.
In Scotland, landmarks install red lights as part of a nationwide "light up red" campaign.
He anxiously begins to answer the pronunciation of California landmarks — “Monterey Park,” “Santa Ana,” “Sacramento” and more.
In keeping with the green theme, guests will arrive on a green carpet rather than red and South African landmarks will be illuminated in green light.
He will reflect fondly on the best season of his career so far, having achieved some notable career landmarks:
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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