List of Quentinian National Monuments

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This page is a list of Quentinian national monuments, sites which are designated as national monuments and which have special historical or national significance to the United States of Quentin. This list includes all 52 current national monuments, and below is the list, including the name of the site, the location, date established, type of monument, and other notes on its significance.

National monuments differ from national parks, which are areas with special natural beauty or significance, although they are both protected in much the same ways. Currently, there is at least one monument in every state but Long Beach Island, and one in the Kade Islands as well. The Grassland Area has the most monuments, with 15, while the Desert Area and Snowland follow close behind with 13 and 10, respectively. Of the 52 national monuments, 4 protect historical sites, 23 protect monuments, and 17 protecting memorials, with 8 being some combination of the three. Of these monuments, 10 of them are listed on the World Cultural Sites (VULWOCS).

List

National Monument Location Type Date Established Notes
1600 Pencil-Vania Avenue Northarbore, GA Historical Site January 1st, 2011 1600 Pencil-Vania Avenue is the address of a small house located near the coastal areas of the city of Northarbore, and it is recognized as it is the birthplace and former home of President David Wagner.
Arch of the Wall Baltimore, DA Monument January 1st, 1922 A large arch in a square in the center of Baltimore, the monument symbolizes the Wall Arch Revolution and cultural revival in the city during the 1920's.
Armed Forces Monument Fort McCarthy, GA Monument January 1st, 1973 This monument representing all armed forces is located in downtown Fort McCarthy, and its building is divided into six sections to represent the six service branches of the armed forces, and is the only monument that represents the nation's military achievements and its great leaders and not the sacrifices of soldiers. The monument includes statues of Maxamiil Schlager and Will Roth, along with statues for each branch representing the service, and carvings of the wars each has served in.
Bigafeet-DuBuis Memorial Elizabeth's Square, SL Memorial January 1st, 1997 This memorial is made up of two monument areas, one for founder and politician George Bigafeet, from Snowland, and the other for B.T. DuBuis, a Snowland industrialist and famed philanthropist. The memorial area includes statues of the two, along with a path which runs between the two memorial sections.
Civil War Monument Lindin, SL Monument January 1st, 2007 This monument is located in the city of Lindin, and faces the Megatridimensional border. It honors the Megatridimensional Civil War, which took place in the MTO from 1940-1977. It honors the politicians and Great Venturian Wars for causing the civil war, and honors and represents the great period of peace, development, and prosperity for the USQ during that time, which is referred to as the Pax Quentinia. It consists of many information areas, and has one famous statue depicting the Megatridimensional nuclear attack on Docneighland, which is faced by Quentinian soldiers, as well as honors the victims of the Megatridimensional Economic Summit of 1983.
Crossroads Battle Site Crossroads, DA Historical Site/Memorial January 1st, 1855 This is a square in the middle of the small town of Crossroads, commemorating the frontier battle of the Quentinian War for Independence, and its dead.
Déglisé Boston, MA Historical Site January 1st, 1947 The Déglisé is one of the three homes of the first GTNEC Max Wagner, and it is located in Boston. The Déglisé was built in 1862 for the GTNEC, in preparation for his retirement in 1864, where he lived for three years until his death there in 1867. Its architectural design and location within the center of the downtown area make it a popular site, and it consists of numerous rooms kept preserved as they were in the days of the GTNEC.
Ehresman-Hutcheson Monument Livjessville, KA Memorial/Monument January 1st, 1932 The Ehresman-Hutcheson Monument is unique in that it was funded by the people that it honors, however the monument was intended as a monument honoring the achievements of all women in the nation. It still does that, however places special focus on the two women politicians from the state.
Ethnic Unity Monument Baltimore, DA Monument January 1st, 1978 This monument was built originally for just the city of Baltimore in 1961 to honor the immigration history of the city and the numerous ethnicities which make up the city. However, in 1972 it was expanded and made a national monument in 1978 to honor the diverse ethnic makeup of the entire nation, and includes numerous ethnicities such as the Gadoupes, Aspkausians, Jumanges, and Zwakanavs.
Federal Library Mechanicsburg, GA Monument January 1st, 1870 The Federal Library of the nation is the largest government-owned library in the country, and contains thousands of items, mostly centered on politics, news, and government.
Firedawn Tomb Northarbore, GA Memorial January 1st, 1850 The tomb of general, President and traitor George Firedawn is one of the most shunned and hated places in the nation, as it is the burial site of Firedawn, who in the Founders Conflict of 1845 attempted to gain control of the country through armed force. Despite this traditional shroud of hatred surrounding the area, it is a national monument.
Fort McCarthy Fort McCarthy, GA Historical Site January 1st, 1855 Fort McCarthy is a functioning federal fort of the nation, and has been a huge part of the history of the nation, from being a battle site of the Quentinian War for Independence, to the Quentin-Logan Border War, to the signing of the Treaty of Fort McCarthy there to end the Greater Venturian War. This monument allows partial tours, and includes a square outside the fort.
Freedom for Paladinia Monument Caraukorum, MLS Monument January 1st, 2004 This monument is located on the shores of Caraukorum, and reflects the hope that the nation of Paladinia will rise up and establish a democracy instead of the current co-dictatorship established in the nation. It includes a reflecting pool, as well as a dock to walk out to the water, and stare across the Sea of Stratigeo to Paladinia.
Goodneighbor Commonwealth Statue Boston, MA Monument January 1st, 1921 The statue overlooks the harbor of Boston, and is a man holding up scales and a spear, with a circular area underneath the statue to view the harbor from.
Grand Steeple Libraries Lindin, SL Monument January 1st, 1947 The Grand Steeple Libraries no longer function, however at its height in 1875 it was one of the largest in the world. The architecture is famous, and there are 3 main library installations on its grounds, along with a statue of George Bigafeet.
Greater Venturian War Memorial Circle Liberation City, DA Monument/Memorial January 1st, 1961 This monument and memorial site honors the soldiers and servicemen from the Greater Venturian War, which the USQ won, with several large stones on the banks of the Liberation City Canal. The monument includes several trees and stones carved with names of servicemen and battles, and has special sections for each state. The most famous part of the memorial circle is the central island, which is located in the center of the canal, and shines a bright light into the sky at night, as well as projects names of servicemen which are seemingly washed away by fountain water.
Greater Venturian Wars Memorial Bakersfieldville, DA Monument/Memorial January 1st, 1973 This monument is one of three monuments honoring the Great Venturian War and the Greater Venturian War soldiers and servicemen who contributed to the eventual victory of the nation and the fall of the MTO with its own civil war. The plaza is located in park, in the center of the city, and is visited by many, with numerous fountains and carved stones of servicemen.
J.P. Tomb Stevenstown, DA Memorial January 1st, 1867 The tomb of traitor and politician J.P. Marketington, one of the less visited burial sites of the three co-conspirators of the Founders Conflict.
Kindy Bost-Jameson Field Jameisville, SL Monument January 1st, 2010 The field is a stadium built for Roofball in 1940, and is the oldest and most famed stadium in the nation. It is still used by the QRO's Jameisville Elves
Kindy Bost-Jameson Memorial Verisitium, DA Memorial January 1st, 1986 This memorial, separate from the island memorial in Jameisville, was built in the late 1900's as a result of dissent from the western parts of the nation as to how many monuments were located in the east. It was built by the government of the Desert Area, and is in a secluded part of the city, with trees and a secluded underground section.
Kindy Bost-Jameson Memorial Island Jameisville, SL Memorial January 1st, 1893 Kindy Bost-Jameson was one of the original founders of the nation, being an original member and leader of the Quentinian Party which led northwestern expeditions to found the Territories of Quentin after the Megatridimensional Revolt. During his time leading the Territories, he negotiated the Bost Agreement which allowed the founding of the Territorial Assembly which he was President of, and later led independence efforts, signing both the Declaration of Independence and Constitution. This island is covered with trees, and has a large statue of the founder nearly 50 feet high, on the coast of the Gulf of Creed.
Lindin Revolutionary Alley Lindin, SL Historical Site/Memorial January 1st, 1855 This alley is a back alley of Lindin, and includes a restaurant with a replica of the meeting place of revolutionaries in Lindin, as well as battle information and memorials of the Battle of Lindin dead.
Long Island Straits Bridge Beach Haven, LBI
Topp's Crossing, DA
Monument January 1st, 2009 This bridge is the longest of any bridge in the world, and connects Long Beach Island to the Quentinian mainland. The bridge, famed for its modern design and beautiful views, was part of a building project in the early 2000's which saw the construction of numerous bridges, including this and the Connor Kenway Bridge, in the state.
Magnificio Lighthouse Port Jaron, CA Monument January 1st, 1967 This large lighthouse is located directly on the Kay Beaches in Port Jaron, and is located adjacent to the popular gambling and tourist area the Jaron Casino Square. The lighthouse is the symbol of the casino and entertainment areas of the city, and is nearly 118 feet tall, with numerous lights surrounding the tower and all along its neck, with a large light at the top.
Mechanicsburg Business Tower Mechanicsburg, GA Monument January 1st, 1979 This building is the largest in the nation, and is a symbol of the country, its style of architecture, and of its business and economy.
Mechanicsburg Capitol Square Mechanicsburg, GA Monument January 1st, 1848 The Capitol Square in Mechanicsburg sits outside of the Capitol Building, and includes statues, nature, and fountains. The protective area created by the national monument includes the capitol building itself in its territory, however the park square operates independently from the capitol itself.
Missile Twist Tower Baltimore, DA Monument January 1st, 1997 A large waterfront tower on the shores of the Gulf of Creed, the tower symbolizes the city of Baltimore.
National Library Liberation City, DA Monument January 1st, 1930 The National Library is the de facto national library of the nation, and along with the Federal Library in Mechanicsburg make up the NIPA.
North Star National Cemetery North Star, MA Memorial January 1st, 1889 The North Star National Cemetery is one of three national cemeteries included in the National System of Honorary Cemeteries, a federal system within the Department of Monuments. The North Star cemetery honors and holds the remains of thousands of military officers and servicemen from throughout the history of the nation.
Northarbore Battle Site Northarbore, GA Historical Site/Memorial January 1st, 1855 The Northarbore Battle Site was one of the largest of the Quentinian War for Independence. This memorial, which was probably not the site of the actual battle, overlooks the Gulf of Creed and commemorates the dead of the battle.
Number Seven McCarthy National Cemetery Fort McCarthy, GA Memorial July 18th, 1857 The resting places of numerous founders, politicians, and patriots who contributed to the government of the nation. It was built in 1821 for the dead after the Mocking Day Incident
Penswill Tomb Kauffmansville, SL Memorial January 1st, 1850 The tomb of founder and politician George Penswill, this burial site is perhaps less hated than that of George Firedawn's, however a shroud of hatred still surrounds the monument, which is much more decorated than the grave sites of the other two revolutionaries.
Privateers Lighthouse Lannasfeik, Kade Islands Monument January 1st, 2014 This monument was built in 2013 to honor the privateers and naval heroes of all wars, specifically that of the Quentinian War for Independence where privateers and naval ships from both Allia and the USQ raided the coasts of the MTO, helping to secure victory and force peace. The lighthouse faces towards the MTO, and includes names of all admirals of the navy and a plaque honoring the simple sailor.
Quad Crosses Mechanicsburg, GA Monument January 1st, 1918 A large monument built in 1911 in the capital city, this memorial spans the Logan River and includes four crosses, welcoming visitors to the capital.
Quentinian Architecture National Monument West Snowy, SL Monument January 1st, 1979 This monument was built not as a separate monument, but as a part of the Museum of Quentinian Architecture in the city, and is located outside of the museum, across the street. It features famous buildings of the nation, and the flag, along with a small square.
Quentinian Military Base Seven Memorial Kindikil, DA Memorial January 1st, 2002 Built at the foot of Mount Kindikil, near Quentinian Military Base Seven at Kindikil, this memorial is dedicated to the citizens of Docneighland who lost their lives in the Nuclear Attacks of Docneighland, as well as those who died in nuclear-related incidents for the country.
Ravenclaw Memorial Mechanicsburg, GA Memorial January 1st, 1900 Cockington Ravenclaw was a politician, founder of the nation, and signer of the Declaration of Independence, later serving as Head Bureaucrat from 1864-1882. The memorial is located in Mechanicsburg, near the Quad Crosses, and is unique as it was planned and paid for by fellow founder and politician Max Wagner in his will, who had a special relationship with Ravenclaw as the two were the more balanced members of their respective political parties, the Mild RePublican and Fundamentalist parties, and often negotiated on numerous issues. It features a view of the Quad Crosses, and consists of his tombstone and stones with quotes from the politician.
Robert "Silence" Dogood Memorial Rodriguezville, CA Memorial January 1st, 1955 This is another monument which was built as a part of another structure, the Snicket Building, which is currently the tertiary headquarters of the Quentinian Intelligence Department. The Dogood Memorial, which is behind the Snicket Building in a small courtyard, honors Robert Dogood, nicknamed silence, who was one of the first and most honored operatives of the QUID, during the Quentinian War for Independence. He died during operations in Allia during the war, after being killed by enemy spies.
Roofball War Memorial BizTown, MLS Memorial January 1st, 2023 (planned) This planned monument will honor the soldiers of the Asperian Roofball War, and their efforts to "defend the peace and honor of the nation." It will include names of servicemen, as well as infamous dates and battle pictures. One controversial planned feature of the memorial will include a section to burn Paladinian flags.
Sam Logan Memorial Mechanicsburg, GA Memorial January 1st, 1947 The memorial for the second President of the nation, Sam Logan, sits across the Logan River from downtown Mechanicsburg, in the Orivoam Coast district of the city, and is one of the most visited memorials in the nation, with a classical design of many pillars and a closed area with his statue, standing, and light shining in from numerous small spots.
Sanfalls Tower Bakersfieldville, DA Monument January 1st, 1989 This tall tower is the second-largest in the nation, and is a symbol of the city of Bakersfieldville. It has views of the Bakersfieldville City Park and the entire downtown area.
Soldiers Trek and Monuments Greenscoast, SL Monument and Memorial January 1st, 1939 This monument and memorial commemorates the soldiers of the Quentinian War for Independence, and is located in Greenscoast to signify the land soldiers and seamen who served the nation in the war.
Suchard Island Immigration Center David City, TA Historical Site January 1st, 2001 This site on Suchard Island where one of the largest immigration centers in the nation once operated includes a tour of the facility, and a view of the harbor where millions of immigrants arrived in the 20th century. The center was closed in the 1990's, however the island still operates with a park and other museums.
Tennomore Fortifications Posvum, SL Monument January 1st, 1955 These fortifications along the Tennomore Mountains used to serve as a watch post for the Quentinian military against the Megatridimensional Order. The site is famous for its views of the mountains and for the spitting contests that occur there.
Diamond Beach Theater Belljexk, CA Monument January 1st, 1977 This theater was built in 1884, and symbolizes Quentinian theater and culture. Overlooking the Brightwater Gulf, the theater still runs productions.
United States of Quentin National Cemetery Bakersfieldville, DA Memorial January 1st, 1944 The National Cemetery of the nation is one of three cemeteries in the National System of Honorary Cemeteries, which holds the remains of thousands of influential Quentinian citizens and citizens who have served the country honorably. The USQ National cemetery holds the remains of great innovators, cultural influences, and other influential citizens not belonging to the political or military worlds.
Varnika Tower and Square Kumar City, KA Monument January 1st, 1986 This small tower and square was built in 1958, and the tower is based off of Jemma Tower, which was built in 1878 at that same spot. The square accompanying the tower includes statues and fountains, as well as paths.
Verrecchia Memorial Mechanicsburg, GA Memorial January 1st, 1971 This is the memorial for the first Supreme Decider of the nation, Sophie Verrecchia, who is also recognized by many as the greatest Decider in history. Her memorial sits in the center of the downtown area, and although it is not a huge spot for tourists, many Mechanicsburgers pass the memorial every day, which consists of an open square with four pillars, which include four virtues of justice and a stone block with wreaths and a large light which shines into the sky.
Wagner Memorial Matthiasport, GA Memorial January 1st, 1915 This memorial for the first and arguably greatest GTNEC of the nation is one of the only monuments in Matthiasport, and the location was chosen based upon Wagner's love of the Gulf of Creed and the state of the Grassland Area. It sits near the downtown area of the city, and though it is out of the way of many other tourist sites, it is one of the more popular for its design, which has numerous pillars, two levels with a viewing area for his burial site, a fireplace area and a single empty chair, symbolizing the loss of the politician.
Wagner Monument Mechanicsburg, GA Monument January 1st, 2006 This monument was built on May 22nd, 2005, for the 17th President, David Wagner, who was one of the greatest Presidents to serve, as well as having served the most years in office. The monument is in the capital city, and is located on President's Hill overlooking the downtown area of the city. The monument consists of a circular area of modern design, along with four wings that extend outward, as well as a tall steeple-looking wing to top it off.
Weber Cathedral Lindin, SL Monument/Historical Site January 1st, 1949 Built in the 1840's, this cathedral was founded by Nathanael Weber, beginning the popular Protestant Weber National Church. Located in the center of Lindin, the cathedral is known for its architecture as well as its beautiful grounds. It is still in use today by the Weber National Church, and is attended weekly by hundreds of Lindin residents and visitors. The cathedral is open for tours on Mondays.
William Roth Memorial Kumar City, KA Memorial January 1st, 1983 This memorial located on the banks of the Sea of Stratigeo, near the campus of Eastern Kumar University, was built in honor of the general of the Army Will Roth, who was general during the Greater Venturian War and the Ravensonian Revolutionary War. It includes numerous stones in a circle, and a bright colored floor, with a statue of the general.