Sentences with phrase «declared national monuments»

Experience a piece of South Africa's history by staying in one of these cottages which have been declared national monuments.
End your tour at the historic town of Pilgrims Rest, which has been declared a national monument.
The Japanese Government has declared it a national monument, and it is one of the six rare dog breeds that it protects.
Newly built as an addition to the declared national monument, you enter from street level through what was used as a thoroughfare in earlier times.
The entire town of Pilgrim's rest has been declared a national monument.
The Valley of Desolation in the Eastern Cape is a geological phenomenon; a sheer cliff face, declared a national monument that lies within the Camdeboo National Park.
The Valley of Desolation is a geological phenomenon; a sheer cliff face, declared a national monument that lies within the Camdeboo National Park
President Theodore Roosevelt declared it a national monument in 1908 and it was subsequently named after the influential naturalist John Muir.
Schalkenbosch Wine Estate is situated in Tulbagh and offers fully equipped, self - catering cottages in the gardens of a stately, 1792, Cape Dutch mansion which has been declared a national monument.
The building was restored in 1987 and has been declared a national monument.
Obama has the power to do as Presidents T. Roosevelt and Bush have done in the past — under the Antiquities Act — to declare National Monuments.

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May 30, 2016 • President Obama may use his executive authority to declare the site of the Stonewall riots in New York City as the first national monument dedicated to the struggle for LGBT rights.
In 1931 the Japanese government, in an effort to prevent the loss of indigenous dogs to crossbreeding, declared seven Japanese breeds to be «national monuments» and national treasures of Japan.
On January 9, 1908, President Theodore Roosevelt declared the woods America's 10th National Monument — and the first monument created from land donated by a private individual.
However, two years later a local water company sued Kent to condemn the canyon for a reservoir, when Kent asked President Roosevelt for help in declaring Muir Woods a national monument in 1908.
In August 2000, she met with former President Jimmy Carter, who pledged to ask then - President Clinton to declare the ANWR a national monument.
To guard «the most glorious heritage a people ever received,» he protected 230 million acres of land and created 23 new national parks, and passed the Antiquities Act that let presidents «declare by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic and scientific interest... to be National Monumentsnational parks, and passed the Antiquities Act that let presidents «declare by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic and scientific interest... to be National MonumentsNational Monuments
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