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 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.

List

National Monument Location Type Date Established Notes
Number Seven McCarthy National Cemetery Fort McCarthy, GA Memorial July 18th, 1834 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
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.
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.
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.
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.
Mechanicsburg Capitol Square Mechanicsburg, GA Monument January 1st, 1848 The Capitol Square in Mechanicsburg sits outside of the Verrecchia Building, across the street from the Capitol Building, and includes a statue and fountains. Its area includes both the Capitol and Verrecchia buildings.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Terribly Quentinian 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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Federal Library Mechanicsburg, GA Monument January 1st, 1870 The Federal Library of the nation is the government-owned largest 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.
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.
J.P. Tomb Stevenstown, DA Memorial January 1st, 1867 The tomb of traitor and politician J.P. Marketington, Verisitium Vipers 1984