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020 | a|9781978544109 (lib. ed.) | |
020 | a|1978544103 (lib. ed.) | |
020 | a|9781978544093 (pbk.) | |
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100 | 1 | a|Roesser, Marie. |
245 | 14 | a|The Washington Monument / c|by Marie Roesser. |
260 | a|Buffalo, NY : b|Enslow, c|c2026. | |
300 | a|24 p. : b|col. ill., col. map ; c|20 x 20 cm | |
490 | 1 | a|America's amazing landmarks |
500 | a|Includes glossary. | |
504 | a|Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
520 | a|The Washington Monument is one of the most recognizable of the iconic structures on the National Mall at a towering 555 feet (169 meters). But how did this obelisk, the tallest stone structure in the world, come to be? And why was it chosen to honor the first U.S. president? Budding historians will learn the answers to these questions and more. | |
521 | 1 | a|006-008 b|BTSB. |
521 | 8 | a|J. b|Guided Reading Level. |
600 | 17 | a|Washington, George, d|1732-1799 x|Monuments z|Washington (D.C.) 2|sears |
600 | 11 | a|Washington, George, d|1732-1799 x|Monuments z|Washington (D.C.) |
650 | 7 | a|Washington Monument (Washington D.C.) 2|sears |
650 | 1 | a|Washington Monument (Washington D.C.) |
651 | 7 | a|Buildings z|Washington (D.C.) 2|sears |
651 | 1 | a|Washington (D.C.) x|Buildings, structures, etc. |
655 | 1 | a|Architecture. |
655 | 1 | a|Engineering. |
655 | 1 | a|History. |
655 | 7 | c|JNF061000 a|NONFICTION / Technology / General. 2|bisacsh |
655 | 7 | c|JNF025000 a|NONFICTION / History / General. 2|bisacsh |
655 | 7 | c|JNF005000 a|NONFICTION / Architecture. 2|bisacsh |
800 | 1 | a|Roesser, Marie. t|America's amazing landmarks. |
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