Talk:National landmark

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[edit] U.S. "national landmark" definition

The article states that "national landmark" is a legal term in the U.S. but that is not supported. The article states that in the U.S. a national landmark is either a National Historic Landmark or a National Natural Landmark, but that is not true. Independence Hall, for example, is clearly a "national landmark" in a general sense of the term but it is neither of those. Independence Hall is a U.S. National Historic Park, maybe that is better, but the article as written does not address any hierarchy. There also exist National Historic Sites and maybe other types of designations of landmarks in the U.S. doncram (talk) 16:25, 20 November 2007 (UTC)