Sprinkled between civic landmarks are shops where you can chat with tradesmen in period garb.
The Public was supposed to be a new kind of arts centre, a civic landmark that would leapfrog its home, West Bromwich, into a new cultural league and regenerate the entire region.
Running through Feb. 22, it traces the development of the building at 78 East Washington Street, a civic and national landmark where free programs and exhibitions are presented.
Mr. Stonbely said Spectacolor had been contacted by potential sponsors like banks and securities firms, "who don't want a big sign but would underwrite a civic landmark."
Currently, the cathedral is considered both a religious and civic landmark.
Tas didn't rec- ognize any of the civic landmarks on the way to City Hall.
Many Kansas City civic landmarks of the time were Van Brunt's designs.
Over the years they had become - in particular Mr. Lauder's Adele - civic landmarks and tourist attractions in Vienna.
The art nouveau Municipal House, a major civic landmark and concert hall known for its Art Nouveau architectural style and political history in the Czech Republic.
In the postwar years, Mexico City residents could enjoy pastimes such as baseball, but they could also admire a host of new civic landmarks.