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Montezuma Well (Yavapai: ʼHakthkyayva), a detached unit of Montezuma Castle National Monument, [1] is a natural limestone sinkhole near the town of Lake Montezuma, Arizona, through which some 1,500,000 US gallons (5,700,000 L; 1,200,000 imp gal) of water emerge each day from an underground spring. It is located about 11 miles (18 km) northeast ...
Print of the proposed Washington Monument by architect Robert Mills, c. 1845 –1848 Bronze statue of George Washington in the monument's western alcove. George Washington (1732–1799), hailed as the father of his country, and as the leader who was "first in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen", as Maj. Gen. 'Light-Horse Harry' Lee eulogized at Washington's December ...
The monument also includes Montezuma Well, which has been used for irrigation since the 8th century. [133] Mount St. Helens Volcanic. Washington: USFS: August 27, 1982: 113,205 acres (458.1 km 2) 183,000 (2016) [134]
The original cornerstone of the Washington Monument in Baltimore, thought to be long lost, was discovered last week while crews dug for a sewage tank. "We discovered the Historic time capsule ...
English: Montezuma Well, a natural spring in a separate unit of the Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona.
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is the largest of the many reflecting pools in Washington, D.C.. It is a 2,030-by-167-foot (619 by 51 m) rectangular pool located on the National Mall, directly east of the Lincoln Memorial, with the World War II Memorial and Washington Monument to the east of the reflecting pool. [1]
English: Montezuma Well, a natural spring in a separate unit of the Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona.
English: Montezuma Well, a natural spring in a separate unit of the Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona.