Eiffel Tower
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The Eiffel Tower, because of its distinctive shape, has become a symbol (see also symbol) of Paris.
Etymology
Origin of Eiffel Tower
Named after A. G. Eiffel, its engineer and principal designer
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It includes touring the Champ-de-Mars next to the Eiffel Tower and a reception held by French President Emmanuel Macron.
From BBC • May 31, 2026
Authorities made security assurances on Sunday before a parade including the players on the Champs-de-Mars in front of the Eiffel Tower that was expected to draw tens of thousands of people.
From Barron's • May 31, 2026
The mining pit at Los Azules, when completed, will measure the equivalent of 840 football fields and be more than 300 meters deep, the height of the Eiffel Tower.
From Barron's • May 23, 2026
Readying California for offshore wind power will require a perfect concert of major port upgrades, hundreds of miles of new transmission lines and wind turbines as tall as the Eiffel Tower.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 20, 2026
Clouds of white smoke seemed to float out of the tall rocket, held up by the hugging arms of a kind of straight Eiffel Tower.
From "Gone Crazy in Alabama" by Rita Williams-Garcia
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