Do you have any landmarks where you live???

Old Landmark Church - NYC Old Landmark Curch
United States
April 29, 2007 11:17am CST
If so, what's it's significant meaning to your area???
4 responses
• Malaysia
1 May 07
the building i work at is the petronas twin towers which used to be the tallest building in the world
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• United States
1 May 07
"Petronas" ... Hmmmmmm, didn't know that. Ty:-)
@brokentia (10389)
• United States
1 May 07
I live in a Podunk town! What land marks???? You want a land mark? You give direction based on where WalMart Super Center is located. And if you don't know where WalMart is, well, you just going to be completely lost. I guess it is a good thing that nobody comes to visit me. Cause if I had to give them directions and they didn't know the area...it might be easier to just go pick them up! ha ha
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• United States
1 May 07
Oh, you would have to pick me up, because I'm one of those men who don't like to ask for directions...lol
• United States
2 Jul 07
I live in the area of the Wyandot Indians and the battle of Fort Ball. There is a lot of history here. William Harvey Gibson was a very important man here.
@latsmom (824)
16 Jun 07
There are quite a few in Birmingham England, but one that springs to mind is one in the town centre, I am used to it being there but it makes youa ppreciate it more when yousee people from far and wide having their pictures taken with a giant metal bull and a mirror coated gobe type building, this place is the Bull ring Markets in the city centre of Birmingham, it has been around for many years but has recently had a massive overhall although tey still wanted to keep peoples memories and that is where the bull comes in. I suppose to tourists it is weird to have such an object outside a world renouned shopping centre but to the Birmingham residents it reminds us of what used to be and the cheap markets tat were once there selling local produce, there is still a big market there a couple of days a week which young and old enjooy but there is also inside the mirrored globe the high retail shops that they have had for years in London, it has definately put Birmingham on the map once again as the second city of England and although we take it for granted it is nice to think that people travel from far and wide to visit our bad weathered city.