Pentagon Collection
The Pentagon, located on Ballymoney Rd. In Ballymena, holds a significant place in history. From an American cartoon by L. J. Roche in 1951 depicting President Harry S
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The Pentagon, located on Ballymoney Rd. In Ballymena, holds a significant place in history. From an American cartoon by L. J. Roche in 1951 depicting President Harry S. Truman and Secretary of State Dean Acheson facing backlash over Truman's decision to remove General Douglas MacArthur from his post as supreme commander of U. N. Forces in Korea, to the Len-Glen shoes advert from 1927 showcasing fashionable footwear, this iconic building has witnessed it all. Even Harrods couldn't resist featuring the Pentagon in their advertisement, highlighting its grandeur and importance. The RF - Maidens veil/Bridal veil fungus with its fully formed indusium reflects nature's intricate beauty that can be found even within the walls of this architectural marvel. Spanish architect Benito Bails showcased the Pentagon's mathematical elements in his book "Elementos de Matematica, " emphasizing its structural brilliance and precision. Meanwhile, a funerary relief dating back to 1284 adorned with a pentagram symbolizes mysticism and spirituality associated with this unique shape. An aerial view captures the magnificence of the Pentagon nestled amidst Washington DC's skyline—a testament to America's power and influence on a global scale. The White Star Line foldout promotional brochure further immortalizes this monumental structure as it proudly represents one of America's most recognizable landmarks. In Virginia lies Arlington—home to both The Pentagon and the solemnly beautiful Pentagon 911 Memorial at dawn—an eternal reminder of those who lost their lives during that tragic event. Lastly, Francis Frith captured another circular wonder—the Circular Temple at Baalbec—in 1857 but nothing quite compares to the sheer magnitude and historical significance held within each corner of the mighty Pentagon itself.