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landmarks
noun as in historical or notable sight
Example Sentences
A map shows each station on the route, along with marking POW camps and other landmarks along the way.
A new specialist tour company will take its first group of tourists overseas to reveal the real-life landmarks of Oscar Wilde.
Alig prances ahead and points out landmarks like the wing where the rowdier inmates are housed.
Pilots were left to navigate the U.S. using landmarks, and were grounded after nightfall and during bad weather.
In 2009 the Washington, D.C.–based author set out to track down these little-known landmarks.
The town is of great antiquity, but its landmarks have been largely wiped out by the modern progress it has made.
But no one who knows the Greek Offices will travel far before he overtakes well-known landmarks.
It matters not how far the way may be shifted, all is supposed to be right, if the old landmarks are still used.
Mindful of the danger of going astray, they carefully studied the landmarks, so far as they could see them.
"We are not far from the spot where we killed that rattler yesterday," said Fred, recognizing several landmarks.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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