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A-Z Places

Antietam National Cemetery, Sharpsburg, Maryland. Originally dedicated as a resting place for those fallen in the 1862 battle, the cemetery has continued to serve later veterans and their spouses. Several internments have even taken place in this century, even though it was officially closed in 1953. Of the 5,000 people buried here, over 1,800 are unidentified.
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Chrysler Building, Manhattan. When completed in 1930, it was the world's tallest building, but it only held that distinction for eleven months, surpassed by the Empire State Building. It is still the tallest steel-supported brick building.
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Grand Hotel International Prague, a four-star hotel in Prague, Czech Republic. It's had various names, changing with each new owner, since opening in 1957.
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Nathan campus, Grifftih University, Australia

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This is a view from the path I walk along from where I park my car, to the campus buildings. We’ve sometimes seen koalas in the trees here.
 
The World Trade Center train station, called the Oculus, Manhattan. The station, which includes a lot of retail stores, cost four billion dollars to construct. Seen is a section of its exterior and One WTC, the tallest building in this hemisphere. The photo was taken by me two Sundays ago.
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