The Road Leading to the front gate is called 'The Mall'
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Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, St Paul's Cathedral. They are all in London. In Manchester there is Manchester Cathedral, the Library, the Town Hall, and the Royal Exchange theatre.
1848 feet long x 456 feet wide x 135 feet high
It was approached by a 16-metre-wide (150-ft) causeway leading from a valley temple which no longer exists. She also built The Obelisks of Hatshepsut and The Red Chapel
There were three types of Roman roads: 1) The via munita was the stone-paved road, paved with rectangular blocks of local stone, or polygonal blocks of lava. It had a military purpose. It made the transport of military supplies to the camps at the front or to garrisons quicker and easier. 2) The via glareata was an earthed road with a gravelled surface. 3) The via terrena was a rural road of levelled earth. The width of roads varied depending on the importance and/or the volume of traffic. Country roads were narrower. The famous Appian Way was 14 Roman feet wide (4.1 metres, 13 and a half ft.)
The Royal Road was built by Darius to unite the sparse kingdoms he had conquered. The road was about 20ft. wide and stretched around 15,000 miles connecting North Africa and India and everything in between. There was an inn every few miles in which travelers could exchange their tired horses for fresh rested ones. There were also guards along the road making it the safest way to get across Persia.