Built during 1960s
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Allen-Bradley Clock Tower (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
A tower that holds what was once the largest four-faced clock in the world.
Apache Maid Lookout (Coconino County, Arizona)
14'x14' metal CL-100 series cab on a 30' metal tower
Big Brutus (Cherokee County, Kansas)
Bucyrus-Erie Model 1850-B electric mining shovel. It was the second largest in the world when built in 1962.
Buckskin Lookout (Navajo County, Arizona)
82' International Derrick brand tower with 7'x7' cab
Byodo In Temple (Honolulu County, Hawaii)
Non-denominational temple built in 1968
Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (Northampton County, Virginia)
18-mile long bridge-tunnel carrying US-13 across the mouth of Chesapeake Bay between Virginia Beach and Cape Charles, Virginia
Civic Arena (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Abandoned arena with cantilevered support holding retractable dome
Colcord Lookout (Gila County, Arizona)
83' steel tower with 14' x 14' CL-100 series metal flat roof cab
Ed "Strangler" Lewis (Wood County, Wisconsin)
Historical Marker honoring the legacy of World Heavyweight Champion Ed "Strangler" Lewis
Friendship Fountain (Duval County, Florida)
Formerly the worlds largest & tallest fountain in Jacksonville
Gentry Lookout (Coconino County, Arizona)
70' metal tower with 14'x14' CL-100 series metal cab
Golden Rondelle Theater (Racine County, Wisconsin)
Radically designed theater, used at the 1964-65 World's Fair and moved to Racine afterward.
Helena Bridge (Phillips County, Arkansas)
Cantilevered Warren through truss bridge
Hemingway Memorial (Blaine County, Idaho)
Granite column top by Robert Berks bronze bust of Ernest Hemingway dedicated in 1966
Hiawatha (Gogebic County, Michigan)
Billed as the World's Largest Indian
Ice Harbor Lock & Dam (Walla Walla County, Washington)
Concrete gravity, run-of-the-river dam constructed between 1955 and 1962
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