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This | tower was later given to Monongahela National Forest |
The | tower was built with an adjacent wing of equal heigh |
Originally, the | tower was set to be a 74 metre tall, 17-storey tower |
The | tower was actually fabricated and engineered by LeBl |
t is believed that the occupant of the eastern | tower was Abu Sa'id Bijar and the occupant of the we |
Denville | Tower was constructed as an interlocking tower for t |
Forestport | Tower was a guyed tower used for VLF and LF-transmis |
Ruidoso Lookout | Tower was completed in 1940 by the U.S. Forest Servi |
Originally No. 1 | Tower was partly occupied by the Hotel Victoria, but |
In 1877 the brick | tower was razed and replaced with a boilerplate iron |
The north | tower was struck first, by American 11, followed 16 |
Before the Sri Rangam Temple gopuram ( | tower) was built, this temple used to hold the place |
The church | tower was added in the 14th century, and the nave wa |
The | tower was designed to be taller than the tower in ne |
The replacement | tower was designed by Alfred Waterhouse in a similar |
The Citizens Bank | Tower was designed by Robert Roloff of Bozalis, who |
ight be came increasingly obscure, and the old | tower was torn down in 1926, replaced by a taller st |
The | tower was described by Simon Jenkins, an acknowledge |
Arnside | Tower was built in the second half of the 15th centu |
The | tower was operated by the Coops family, who also man |
A skeleton | tower was erected on the old pier; this was replaced |
The | tower was completed in 1933, and underwent a major r |
WOR TV | Tower was a 760 foot (231.65 metre) tall lattice tow |
The | tower was originally constructed as the Eaton Tower, |
The | tower was designed by Rapoport Architects, and was c |
Genesis does not mention how tall the Biblical | tower was, but the tower's height is discussed in va |
The | tower was built by the occupying English forces in 1 |
The forward conning | tower was protected by 35 cm (14 in), and the aft to |
The | tower was constructed in 1569 as the 12th tower in t |
The Blumenthal Observation | Tower was inaugurated on September 18, 2004, and is |
The north | tower was designed by Sven Wallander who also author |
The building, originally named First National | Tower, was named after First National Bank and renam |
It has also been speculated that the | tower was a fortress built to defend the city, simil |
The | tower was built between 1988 and 1990 and was design |
The northeast | tower was torn down and the remaining tower upgraded |
n by Philadelphia architect Frank Furness, the | tower was shortened to one story, and the present co |
At 115 meters over 32 floors, the | tower was the tallest building in Ramat Gan from 198 |
The | tower was rebuilt between 1868 and 1870 when the ves |
Phasael | tower was named after Herod's brother Phasael, Hippi |
WSB TV | Tower was built in 1957 and at its completion was th |
In the 1960s the round | tower was opened as a museum, but due to the tower's |
The bell | tower was changed from the Second Empire style to a |
The | tower was built on a caisson with more than 900 mini |
The late Perpendicular | tower was retained, with a contemporary bell, cast a |
The square | tower was built in 1875, and demolished in 1947 afte |
The bell | tower was added between 1923 and 1929 by Henry and J |
The water | tower was built across the street from the Henry H. |
A four storey round | tower was built next to the church, being completed |
The | tower was declared a heritage structure in the twin |
The clock on the | tower was donated by Dewan Bahadur Seth Lachmi Naray |
The | tower was inaugurated by Resident Sir Trevor John Ch |
From 1982 to 1990, the OneAmerica | Tower was the tallest building in the state of India |
The | tower was built from limestone, it is 21 metres tall |
The | tower was listed on the National Register of Histori |
1971), the | tower was saved and renovated into lofts and busines |
The north-west | tower was completed in 1496, but its companion was n |
The rear | tower was added to the National Register of Historic |
CITIC | Tower was completed in 1997 under a fast track devel |
In early 2010 a new modified design of the | tower was presented to the public. |
The | tower was surmounted by a lead covered dome, decorat |
ighthouse was established in 1848 and the last | tower was first lit in 1882. |
The World Science | Tower was to be one of the world's tallest buildings |
The | tower was run by John Burke in the early years. |
Tower was Born in Waterville, New York on June 29, 1 | |
In any event, only one | tower was completed, with part of a second also buil |
The | tower was built in 1965, but destroyed on November 2 |
ick edifice with stone facing and ornate clock | tower was built in 1860. |
The | tower was re-roofed in 1906 and electric lighting in |
The joke was that the Hancock | Tower was "the world's tallest plywood building". |
The Spasskaya | Tower was built in 1491 by an Italian architect Piet |
In 2000, a major restoration of the | tower was conducted by the Coast Guard. |
e first light station, a 40-foot (12 m) wooden | tower, was established in 1801. |
AGT | Tower was completed and the tallest building in Edmo |
An earlier wooden | tower was erected at the site on June 3, 1879. |
This | tower was removed in the early 1900s, leaving a curi |
Construction of the North | tower was completed in the winter of 2008/9. |
The lookout | tower was built in 1937 and remained in service unti |
The new 67-foot (20 m) octagonal | tower was completed in 1934. |
The Clock | Tower was built to commemorate Queen Victoria's reig |
The first lighthouse, a 50-foot (15 m) brick | tower, was completed in 1839. |
In 1995 the | tower was purchased from the city by the Stephan Ele |
The construction of it began in 1956, and the | tower was finished later the same year. |
In 2000 a replica of the wooden | tower was erected on the foundation of its predecess |
d the tallest building for 4 decades until MCB | Tower was completed in 2005. |
Around 1470 a half-timbered | tower was attached to the southern side of the churc |
The shape of the | tower was octagonal and was 60 feet high. |
In 2003, the 17-story Almaden | Tower was completed, adding 273,000 square feet (25, |
During the 1080 rebuilding, a 44-foot (13 m) | tower was added. |
The | tower was added in the early 16th century and the so |
The architect of the | tower was Ferencz Dittler and the builder Ludovic Va |
The | tower was used, because of its height, as a fire spo |
In 1966, the Nobel | Tower was the first office building built in the are |
In 1884 the west | tower was added at the west end of the aisle. |
The | tower was originally of wood, when it was built some |
The | tower was designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill a |
Part of the stone from the | tower was then used in the reconstruction of the cat |
The | tower was designed by Niell Smith and Associates and |
On August 30, 1862, | Tower was severely wounded at the Second Battle of B |
The alarm was raised, and her conning | tower was peppered by machine-gun fire. |
The | tower was built in 1982, conmemorating the FIFA Worl |
Following this the | tower was rebuilt in 1696 and the nave in 1770. |
The church dates from 1774-76 and the west | tower was added in 1840. |
CAPTRUST | Tower was built by Duke Realty Corp. of Indianapolis |
The 1689 | tower was constructed to carry an open fire which ra |
The | tower was built in 1689, with an upper conical iron |
The | tower was designed by UK based architects Foster and |
est house on the site, including the surviving | tower, was erected in 1808. |
It was demolished in 1865, although this | tower was spared as a somewhat independent structure |
The Kettering | Tower was built in 1970 and currently is the tallest |
The | tower was destroyed when a courier plane flew into i |
vision and rebranded as WUVC shortly after the | tower was replaced. |
The | tower was (and still is) located near the Harnett-Le |
The | tower was built in a Classical Revival architecture |
In 1998, the mill | tower was converted to serve as holiday accommodatio |
The | tower was typically placed over the staircase to dra |
The central portion, including the clock | tower, was started in 1878 and dedicated in 1880. |
The Heron | tower was to have 46 floors and the Pagoda, 40. |
In 1803, the original 35-foot (11 m) wooden | tower was built at Lynde Point. |
The | tower was a point on the American reality game show |
In 1831 the original 25-foot (7.6 m) granite | tower was built. |
The | tower was recently renovated and now consists of res |
Originally the | tower was used as dipole antenna, whereby the feedin |
tallest building in Dayton until the Kettering | Tower was built. |
Diversified Communications | Tower was built in 1981 and is 609.6 meters high. |
This type of | tower was manufactured in Indiana by Fort Wayne Elec |
The | tower was built in 1998, burnt down in 2001 and was |
The bridge gone, the northeast | tower was now isolated with only twelve defenders in |
Built in 1901, the 18-story | tower was the tallest building in the state for 3 ye |
As a result the | tower was filled with rubble and concrete, and the e |
The church | tower was a visible part of the city skyline as late |
The bell | tower was added in 1748, paid for by Lord North, who |
In 1865 a neo-baroque bell | tower was added to the complex. |
he interior and exterior of the historic light | tower was carried out in 2009. |
It is thought the | tower was renovated around 1831 by Capel Hanbury Lei |
The | tower was topped by a spire mounted in August 1594. |
In 1988, the | tower was given an internal renovation, and the new |
TV Alabama | Tower was built in 1996 and is the property of "TV A |
The new | tower was constructed from blueprints of the origina |
The second | tower was also made of wood and burned down in 1900. |
The | tower was first designed for Moscow, then the Soviet |
were probably destroyed when a communications | tower was installed on Cerro de Punta. |
Located in northern Midtown Miami, the | tower was completed in 2007. |
The water | tower was built in 1968 and owned by the Espoo water |
The Sears | Tower was not the draw Sears had hoped it would be. |
The water | tower was dismantled in 1937, but other buildings re |
In 1857, an 150 ft (45.7 m) octagonal brick | tower was built. |
Clifton Hill Shot | Tower was built beside Alexandra Parade in 1882 and |
Construction of the ARY Digital | Tower was expected to be completed in 2009. |
most 7 months later, on 15 September 1996, the | tower was opened to the public. |
The Big Round Top | tower was similar to the 1906 Cope Truss at Valley F |
Kharkiv TV | tower was built by KharkivStalKonstrukciya (KhSK) an |
The | tower was raised to its present height during the 14 |
Another square shot | tower was also located not far away downstream along |
Irvine | tower was the only one taken down by park personnel |
Up to the end of 1816, the | tower was built without necessary facilities and dec |
The premium grade office | tower was designed by Ingenhoven Architekten of Germ |
In 1980, the South | Tower was extended with the help of Lee Sian Teck Ch |
The Grand | Tower was upgraded again in 2003 at a cost of S$52 m |
The | Tower was designed by Ove, Arup and Partners and bui |
A rectangular great | tower was added on the motte in the 12th century. |
The extreme height of the | tower was necessary to achieve sufficient pressure. |
In 1891 the church, including the | tower, was restored and the bells were rehung. |
The | tower was built on Weena in front of the Central sta |
When finished, Millennium | Tower was the second tallest building in the Netherl |
uishing feature, the red brick Weehawken Water | Tower, was built in 1883. |
The | tower was repaired and restored in 1991 with the ass |
orate frontispiece around the door next to the | tower was echoed around the Exposition. |
The Aeolian | Tower was part of the "Onedotzero Adventure in Motio |
The first | tower was built in 1952, and is 21 stories tall. |
The | tower was begun under the architect Ahmad Ben Baso i |
After the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the | tower was occupied by American soldiers and was rena |
The upper part of the clock | tower was rebuilt in 1901 after suffering fire damag |
W. WHDH-TV The | tower was built in 1994 and stands 323.8 meters tall |
Construction of The Al Attar Business | Tower was completed in 1999. |
The Sun | Tower was commissioned by L. D. Taylor to house his |
The | tower was designed by NTT Power and Building Facilit |
Early in the 19th century a Martello | tower was built, and was later home for coastguards. |
The | tower was topped with a white ogee cap which has bee |
The John L. Stewart Memorial bell | tower was added to McIlvaine Hall. |
On the top of the | tower was originally a moon with a star emblem. |
The | tower was built near the location of the Frenhisar G |
The original | tower was moved away in 1979 and restored in 1987. |
Beginning on November 16, 2007, the gold-leaf | tower was permanently illuminated at night. |
Eventually the water | tower was abandoned with other expansions to the Bos |
The Hostage | Tower was one of Douglas Fairbanks Jr.'s final films |
The signal | tower was a square structure measuring around 6 metr |
The second | tower was rebuilt in the 18th century and effectivel |
The | tower was built two miles north of Downtown Phoenix |
The Leonardo City | Tower was constructed from a design which won first |
The Uitkijktoren, a 32-metre high viewing | tower was opened in April 2001. |
The | tower was added in 1790 but the church was destroyed |
The | Tower was the tallest storied building in Dublin fro |
The | tower was built from 1872 to 1898, and refurbished i |
The | tower was built in the beginning of the 16th century |
The Zip Feed | Tower was a grain elevator and feed mill in Sioux Fa |
The | tower was finished around 1087 by his sons and succe |
The Oxlea | Tower was used for city offices starting in 1973. |
The | tower was dedicated on 16 October 2005 and opened tw |
fog signal building with the 37-foot octagonal | tower was completed in 1913. |
The small 13th Century | tower was rebuilt in the early 16th Century in Perpe |
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