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  • 51Elm Grove Stone Arch Bridge — Infobox nrhp | name =Elm Grove Stone Arch Bridge nrhp type = caption = Elm Grove Stone Arch Bridge (1920) location= Wheeling, WV lat degrees = 40 | lat minutes = 2 | lat seconds = 36.89 | lat direction = N long degrees = 80 | long minutes = 39 |… …

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  • 52Plano Stone Church — Infobox nrhp name =Plano Stone Church nrhp type = caption = location = Plano, Kendall County, Illinois, USA nearest city = lat degrees = 41 lat minutes = 39 lat seconds = 32 lat direction = N long degrees = 88 long minutes = 32 long seconds =10… …

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  • 53Middlefield-Becket Stone Arch Railroad Bridge District — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district …

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  • 54Triumphal arch — A triumphal arch is a structure in the shape of a monumental archway, in theory built to celebrate a victory in war, actually used to celebrate a ruler. Invented by the Romans, the classical triumphal arch is a free standing structure, quite… …

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  • 55Natural Arch, Tirumala hills — Coordinates: 13°41′N 79°25′E / 13.69°N 79.42°E / 13.69; 79.42 …

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  • 56Newport News Victory Arch — The Newport News Victory Arch (or simply Victory Arch) is a monument in Newport News, Virginia, erected first in 1919 and then rebuilt in 1962. The Victory Arch was established as a memorial to those who served in the American armed forces during …

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  • 57Bald arch — is a technical term used by engineers to describe the decay of the crucial key stones in medieval buildings, particularly churches and cathedrals. Causes and symptoms Many attribute the decay to low pitch vibrations produced by late 19th Century… …

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  • 58Rosetta Stone — For other uses, see Rosetta Stone (disambiguation). The Rosetta Stone in the British Museum The Rosetta Stone is an ancient Egyptian granodiorite stele …

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  • 59Dry stone — 17th century dry stone wall at Muchalls Castle, Scotland …

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  • 60Roosevelt Arch — The Roosevelt Arch is the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Montana. The arch s cornerstone was laid down by President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt, a freemason, in 1903. The top of the arch is inscribed with a… …

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