the position of a prominent or well-known object in a particular landscape; "the church steeple provided a convenient landmark"
An object or feature of a landscape or town that is easily seen and recognized from a distance, esp. one that enables someone to establish their location
a mark showing the boundary of a piece of land
an event marking a unique or important historical change of course or one on which important developments depend; "the agreement was a watershed in the history of both nations"
The boundary of an area of land, or an object marking this
An event, discovery, or change marking an important stage or turning point in something
A code word representing the letter H, used in radio communication
(hotel) a building where travelers can pay for lodging and meals and other services
Hotel is a dimensional real estate game created by Milton Bradley in 1986. It is similar to Square Mile and Prize Property. In Hotel the players are building resort hotels and attempting to drive their competitors into bankruptcy.
HOTELS (ISSN-1047-2975) is a trade publication serving the information needs of the worldwide hospitality industry.
An establishment providing accommodations, meals, and other services for travelers and tourists
United States writer of novels based on experiences in the Klondike gold rush (1876-1916)
The capital of the United Kingdom, in southeastern England on the Thames River; pop. 6,377,000. London, called Londinium, was settled as a river port and trading center shortly after the Roman invasion of ad 43 and has been a flourishing center since the Middle Ages.It is divided administratively into the City of London, which is the country's financial center, and 32 boroughs
London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom. It is the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom and the largest urban zone in the European Union by most measures.
the capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center
An industrial city in southeastern Ontario, Canada, north of Lake Erie; pop. 303,165