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Definition
something very important
or:
something easily recognized (such as a monument, building, or geographic feature) — especially one that helps one to know where she is; or that is a tourist destination
or:
something easily recognized (such as a monument, building, or geographic feature) — especially one that helps one to know where she is; or that is a tourist destination
- She recognized landmarks Jason had told her about—the hippodrome, the coliseum, the temples and parks, the neighborhood of Seven Hills with its winding streets, colorful villas, and flowering gardens.p. 7.9
- They aimed for the Colosseum because that was an easy landmark, but getting there proved harder than Percy anticipated.p. 388.5
There are no more uses of "landmark" in The Mark of Athena.
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