Names were also derived from landmarks, which could explain the Canale name.
The Miami Beach Fontainebleau did not have that kind of competition when it came to distinguishing itself from commercial landmarks.
I thought we'd have no trouble plotting our position from landmarks.
Worse still was the sense of being lost in a semi-subterranean world cut off from visible landmarks.
His efforts were marked by the removal of Stalin's name from cities, landmarks, and facilities which had been named or renamed after him.
Some preservationists worry about the possible next step: corporate ads a la the Olympics, and logos flying from national landmarks.
And his "form motives," as he called them, derived from recognizable landmarks in the area, are indicators of "the thing felt" rather than its outward appearance.
Originally designated by number, the regions acquired nicknames from major landmarks or topographical features within them.
The people from landmarks came down and told the city, "You can't do that."
Most express trains also have a unique name that is usually exotic and taken from landmarks, famous people, rivers and so on.