Category:Naval monument (Brest)
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Français : Le Naval Monument, couramment appelé la tour Rose, cours Dajot à Brest (Bretagne, France), érigé en mémoire de l'action de la marine américaine pendant la Première Guerre mondiale.
English: The Naval Monument, usually called the "tour Rose" (pink tower) at cours Dajot in Brest (Britanny, France), erected in memory of the action of US Navy during the First World War.
This building is inscrit au titre des monuments historiques de la France. It is indexed in the base Mérimée, a database of architectural heritage maintained by the French Ministry of Culture, under the reference PA29000089 .
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Location | Brest, arrondissement of Brest, Finistère, Brittany, Q88521114, Metropolitan France, France | ||||
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- World War I memorials in Finistère
- Monuments and memorials in Brest, France
- Monuments historiques in Brest
- Howard Van Doren Shaw
- Ralph Milman
- Built in Bretagne in 1932
- Built in Bretagne in 1958
- Monuments historiques in France (memorials)
- U.S. war memorials in France
- Cours Dajot (Brest)
- Avenue Salaün Penquer (Brest)
- Rebuilt monuments and memorials
- Towers in Finistère
- Memorial towers