It was opened in 1894; the granite Romanesque Revival-style building's clock tower became one of the city's most enduring landmarks, dominating the downtown skyline.
This enduring landmark was the fifth and final contribution to the campus by renowned Missoula architect A. J. Gibson.
The current stone bridge linking the High Street and Moulsham Street was constructed in 1778 and is one of the town's most enduring landmarks.
Parkinson & Parkinson designed many of Los Angeles' finest buildings, which became some of the city's most enduring landmarks.
The firm of Parkinson & Parkinson, Architects, is credited with having "designed many of Los Angeles' finest buildings, which became some of the city's most enduring landmarks".
Among the enduring landmarks Mr. Kinney built is St. Hubert's Chapel, on an island in the center of Lake Kinnelon in 1886.
LEAD: IS it an enduring landmark of the modern movement, architecturally significant and worthy of landmark protection?
Long an oasis for marijuana dealers, the park, one of the city's most enduring landmarks, has recently become a center for crack dealers.
Lew Rudin was indeed a "Living Landmark" and his legacy will remain an enduring landmark and inspiration to New York.