New York City dedicated 2.5 acres to his memory. Countries from all around the world contributed trees, and Italy donated the iconic Imagine mosaic. 8) Cleopatra's Needle is a Ancient Egypt obelisks re erected in New York City during the 19th century. It is paired up with the obelisks in London. The surface of the obelisks is covered with rows of engraved Egyptian hieroglyphs on all sides. Belvedere Castle is a folly. It contains exhibit rooms and an observation deck, and since 1919, the folly has been the location of the official Central Park weather station. Tavern on the Green Established in 1934,it’s a restaurant. It has becomed a New York City icon. Bethesda Terrace and Fountain is considered the heart of Central Park.
Pearl Harbor into total strategic defeat, the cryptanalysts, in the words of the Joint Congressional Committee, "contributed enormously to the defeat of the enemy, greatly shortened the war, and saved many thousands of lives." That, however, is another story. 3. The First 3,000 Years ON A DAY nearly 4,000 years ago, in a town called Menet Khufu bordering the thin ribbon of the Nile, a master scribe sketched out the hieroglyphs that told the story of his lord's life—and in so doing he opened the recorded history of cryptology. His was not a system of secret writing as the modern world knows it; he used no fully developed code of hieroglyphic symbol substitutions. His inscription, carved about 1900 B.C. into the living rock in the main chamber of the tomb of the nobleman Khnumhotep II, merely uses some unusual hieroglyphic symbols here and there in place of the more ordinary ones. Most occur in the last 20