Dates are the glue that holds history together. I thought the subject was stupid when I was in school. Boring! A bunch of useless memory work. I got past this thought many years ago. History is interesting, instructing, and even exciting.
Always look forward but remember the past. Try to understand the past. Not everyone agrees on the past. Many books have been written that do not agree on the past. Don't jump to conclusions. Much of history is in the writers vision. Another writer may have a different vision. "Fake news" can apply to history, too. Enough said!
Here is a little list I've put together of well-known structures and their dates of construction and finishing. See if any surprise you.
The Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt 2589 BC - 2566 BC
The Great Wall of China 7th century BC and extended thru the 17th century AD (10,000 mi)
The Parthanon of Acropolis, Greece 447 BC - 432 BC
The Colosseum of Rome, Italy 72 AD - 80 AD
Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris, France 1163 AD - 1260 AD
(Leaning) Tower of Piza, Italy 1173 AD - 1372 AD
Machu Picchu of Peru about 1450 AD
The Kremlin of Moscow, Russia 1482 AD - 1495 AD
The Taj Mahal of Agra, India 1631 AD - 1653 AD
Saint Peters Square of Rome, Italy 1656 AD - 1667 AD
Palace of Versailles of Versailles, France 1660 AD - 1715 AD
The White House of Washington, DC USA 1792 AD - 1800 AD
Arc de Triomphe of Paris, France 1806 AD - 1836 AD
Big Ben of London, England 1843 AD - 1859 AD
Music Hall of Cincinnati, Ohio USA 1876 AD - 1878 AD
Statue of Liberty New York, USA 1876 AD - 1886 AD
Basilica Sagrada Familia of Barcelona, Spain 1882 AD - 2026 AD
Eiffel Tower of Paris, France 1887 AD - 1889 AD
4 comments:
The Kremlin is old!
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I was surprised at how long it took to build some of these
I like your list! I was very interested in reading it!
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