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The 40-foot-tall (12 m) boots were originally installed near the White House in Washington D.C. [17] Junkyard Dog, Alamo City Inc., 1201 Somerset Rd., San Antonio, Texas. The base for the dog is a 1966 Plymouth Fury standing on end.
30.28 meters tall timber construction with 9 floors on a 17.65 metres tall steel structure with 5 floors, which stands on a 21.2 metres tall concrete basement with 5 floors Bahnorama [16] 66.7 n/a Vienna: 2010 Rottenbuch Transmission Tower [17] 66.7 n/a Peiting, Germany 2002 Pagoda of Fogong Temple: 65.8–67.3 5-6 Yingxian: 1056
The rock formation, 1,200 feet (370 m) above Profile Lake, was 40 feet (12 m) tall and 25 feet (7.6 m) wide. The Old Man of the Mountain is called "Stone Face" by the Abenaki and is a symbol within their culture. [3] It is also a symbol to the Mohawk people. The first written mention of the Old Man was in 1805.
By night, this 40-foot-tall cross is a burning beacon in the darkness. By day, it powers the Polish church it’s emblazoned upon. Made of 18 solar panels, it’s the brainchild of Krzysztof ...
On November 5, 2007, a 40-foot-tall (12 m) bronze monument based on the photograph called To Lift A Nation and depicting three New York firefighters raising the flag over the ruins of the World Trade Center was dedicated at the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Park in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
One of his last works is the 40-foot-tall high sculpture Serenity Portal made in steel and placed in the city of Querétaro in Mexico. Colored Steel Sculpture de 6.5 x 6.5 x 5.25 foot International events
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Husky the Muskie is the nickname of a 40-foot-tall (12 m) outdoor sculpture depicting a muskellunge in Kenora, Ontario's McLeod Park. [1] The first Husky was constructed in 1967 as a potential Canadian Centennial project by Jules Horvath and Bob Selway from Deluxe Signs and Displays under the direction of the Kenora Chamber of Commerce.
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