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Which London landmark was designed by Sir Christopher Wren to commemorate the Great Fire of London?

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ACleopatra's Needle
BNelson's Column
CThe Monument
DLincoln Memorial

Correct Option: 3  

Explanation:
The Monument
The Monument is a column, close to Pudding Lane where the fire is recorded as having started.
posted Jun 12, 2018 by Riteshwar

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