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Parthenon vs. The Lincoln Memorial I’m going to compare the Parthenon to The Lincoln Memorial. As I compare them I will also tell you about them. I will also talk about Greek Agriculture. The Lincoln Memorial was built similar to the Parthenon. They have the same stone pattern. The Parthenon is a Greek building that is located in Greece which is in Europe. Many people travel across the world to visit the Parthenon. The Lincoln Memorial is a building that many people take a trip and tour. It’s located in Washington, DC which is in North America.

The Parthenon is a special building to the Greek. They have used it for many years but it’s been weathered and destroyed. They have been rebuilding it for some time now and I believe it is finally back to the way it was in 432 BC. The Parthenon is no longer being used by the Greek. They have fixed it and now people can go and tour the building and see how the Greek lived. They started building the Parthenon in 447 BC and finished in 432 BC.

The Lincoln Memorial happens to be in the United States Capital. The Lincoln Memorial was built in honor of our 16th president of the United States of America. Who is Abraham Lincoln, which was a very good president. The Lincoln Memorial was opened to the Public in 1922. The memorial, designed by Henry Bacon, after ancient Greek temples, stands 190 feet long, 119 feet wide, and almost 100 feet high. Memorial is visited by millions of visitors each year and is the site of many large public gatherings and protests. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech to a crowd by the Lincoln Memorial in 1963. The Lincoln Memorial has had a lot of damage done to it and now is being fixed.

The Greek Agriculture of these buildings is they have the same Greek setup. They both have the Doric columns. The Lincoln Memorial got it’s layout from the Parthenon. They both are very important to our countries. They represent what have had and been though over the past. Many have toured and visited these buildings and enjoyed what they learned on the tour. We all hope that these buildings will be as special to us as long as we live. We shall never forget what our people have done for our country.