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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian04 Jun 2021 2:24 p.m. PST

There have been many walls throughout history of military significance, and also in fiction.

USAFpilot04 Jun 2021 2:29 p.m. PST

The first which comes to mind is the Great Wall of China.

Wackmole904 Jun 2021 2:54 p.m. PST

Hadrian's Wall

DisasterWargamer Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 3:04 p.m. PST

A Shield Wall

pvernon04 Jun 2021 3:20 p.m. PST

The wall in Game of Thrones whatever it is called.

Deucey Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 3:24 p.m. PST

Athens' Wooden wall of Triremes

The Hornburg/Deeping Wall

Minas Tirith

Alamo

Troy (obviously)

Deucey Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 3:27 p.m. PST

Should we have a separate hall of fame poll for walls that never failed?

Personal logo 20thmaine Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 3:27 p.m. PST

'Cor, I'm not sure. It'd have to be a great beautiful great and err beautiful wall of some kind.

The wall around the city of York comes to mind.

DisasterWargamer Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 3:45 p.m. PST

Fantasy

Dos Delnoch (David Gemmell)

Personal logo miniMo Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 4:30 p.m. PST

Ooh, Hadrian's Wall and York City Wall are top contenders for ones I 've enjoyed in person.

Also, the walls along the Processional Way from the Ishtar Gate to the Temple of Marduk at Babylon.
I get to admire a piece of this one frequently here at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston:
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Eumelus Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 4:35 p.m. PST

Pink Floyd's.

pmwalt Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 4:53 p.m. PST

Atlantic Wall
Walls of Jericho
The Great Wall of China

Personal logo John the OFM Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 5:13 p.m. PST

Any Wall that is called "Great" has to be in the running.

Personal logo Grelber Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 5:27 p.m. PST

The triple walls of Constantinople.
Jericho's walls are certainly famous in story and song.

Grelber

Personal logo Doctor X Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 5:39 p.m. PST

Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Wall

Personal logo David Manley Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 5:43 p.m. PST

Max Wall

USAFpilot04 Jun 2021 6:20 p.m. PST

No one has mentioned the Berlin Wall, designed to keep people in; or the souther border wall designed to keep people out (except for the gaps where people are coming in).

Old Glory Sponsoring Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 6:20 p.m. PST

Wall Drug in South Dakota.

Russ Dunaway

Tortorella Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 6:30 p.m. PST

Ha! I had to look – rejuvenating free ice water!! Its too American not to vote for it, reminds me of my youth. I vote for Wall Drug also.

Zyphyr04 Jun 2021 6:34 p.m. PST

The one around NY in Escape From New York. BTW, I believe we are a bit behind schedule on building that one.

Thresher0104 Jun 2021 6:56 p.m. PST

The one holding the roof up over my head.

dBerczerk04 Jun 2021 7:24 p.m. PST

Ron Wall

nsolomon9904 Jun 2021 7:44 p.m. PST

+1 the walls of Constantinople

Personal logo John the OFM Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 7:57 p.m. PST

The Wall.
The North remembers.

Tgerritsen Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 8:49 p.m. PST

Wall Drug

Personal logo David Manley Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2021 9:36 p.m. PST

The Royal Navy's wooden walls

Dn Jackson04 Jun 2021 10:16 p.m. PST

The wall along the sunken road at Marye's Heights outside Fredricksburg.

johannes5505 Jun 2021 4:17 a.m. PST

wall of sound

Vallerotonda05 Jun 2021 5:42 a.m. PST

the USA/Mexico wall if they ever build it

Personal logo Parzival Supporting Member of TMP05 Jun 2021 6:01 a.m. PST

Hadrian's Wall.
The Great Wall of China.
Thomas Jefferson's Serpentine Wall— first saw this as a boy in 1975 when my family did the "patriotic tour" of Virginia and Washington DC prior to the Bicentennial. It may have been at Monticello, it may have been at the University of Virginia— I really don't remember, and I have not been back. It was the first time I had seen such a thing, and I thought it was really cool.
Of course, such walls predate Jefferson considerably, but as far as I was concerned at the time it was his wall, and since then I have always associated serpentine brick walls with TJ.

MajorB05 Jun 2021 7:13 a.m. PST

Wall's Ice Cream

USAFpilot05 Jun 2021 7:14 a.m. PST

the USA/Mexico wall if they ever build it

You mean if they ever finished building it. Building was stopped by executive order. It is the unfinished gaps in the wall in which people are flowing in.

Personal logo miniMo Supporting Member of TMP05 Jun 2021 9:56 a.m. PST

The Wall of Carthage, with built-in elephant stables!

Oberlindes Sol LIC Supporting Member of TMP05 Jun 2021 12:33 p.m. PST

I've been to the Great Wall and to Hadrian's Wall and I can't say that one is more my favorite than the other.

I've been to the remnants of the Berlin Wall, too, but it can't get close to favorite status.

rmaker05 Jun 2021 2:30 p.m. PST

The garden wall at Chequers which resulted in Churchill being the only MP with an active union card.

robert piepenbrink Supporting Member of TMP05 Jun 2021 2:37 p.m. PST

No one's mentioned the Wailing Wall? Either of them?

(There's the one in Jerusalem. But there's also the one in the Pentagon where they post officer assignments. Talk about weeping and gnashing of teeth!)

Perris0707 Supporting Member of TMP05 Jun 2021 4:59 p.m. PST

The Theodosian walls of Constantinople.

von Schwartz ver 205 Jun 2021 5:23 p.m. PST

Eumelas….stole my thunder

Personal logo miniMo Supporting Member of TMP05 Jun 2021 5:42 p.m. PST

MajorB, ewww. I'm a New Englander, where we consume the most ice cream per capita in the world — and on behalf of my ethnos, I can safely say that ice cream is best made with dairy fat, and the more dairy fat, the higher quality the ice cream. Lard fat is right out. Wall's Ice Cream factory, conveniently located next to Wall's Bacon factory!

Yesthatphil05 Jun 2021 10:39 p.m. PST

+1 MajorB (I was going to say 'Wall's Sausages', in fact grin). Interesting that an American thinks American ice cream is the best.

Historically, though, I've always been fascinated by the Athenian Long Walls

Phil

Personal logo etotheipi Sponsoring Member of TMP06 Jun 2021 2:10 a.m. PST

The border wall the UK built to separate them from France.

Twilight Samurai06 Jun 2021 4:44 a.m. PST

Isn't Scotland tearing that down?

Personal logo miniMo Supporting Member of TMP06 Jun 2021 7:47 a.m. PST

Yesthatphil, Italy can give New England a good run for the money when it comes to quality ice cream!

Dagwood06 Jun 2021 10:57 a.m. PST

Another vote for the wall (s) of Carthage !

USAFpilot06 Jun 2021 11:29 a.m. PST

Wasn't Carthage utterly destroyed. Something about ‘they salted the earth, and called it peace' comes to mind.

John the Greater06 Jun 2021 3:02 p.m. PST

The wooden wall that saved Athens.

Also, the Wall of Sound

von Schwartz ver 206 Jun 2021 5:49 p.m. PST

WALLy World?

robert piepenbrink Supporting Member of TMP07 Jun 2021 3:29 p.m. PST

How about "the Wall" herself, Amanda Waller?

USAFpilot, you're blending things. Sewing the fields with salt and laying a curse on whoever rebuilds the walls and gates was a regular ancient thing. Done at Carthage, and something very similar at Jericho. The formula must be very old. But "they make a desert (or a desolation) and call it peace" comes from Tacitus. He gives it as a defiant British chieftain's description of the Pax Romana.

As an American, I'd like to think my nation isn't morally the Roman Empire, but I'm not sure there's a lot of room between Tacitus' summary and "bomb it flat, pave it and make a parking lot out of it."

USAFpilot07 Jun 2021 3:40 p.m. PST

Thanks for the correction. I was mixing it up. (I often do; I have just enough knowledge to be somewhat dangerous, LOL.). I suppose if you salt the fields then they do turn into a desert. And I agree with you analysis of saying the same thing in the modern idiom.

Personal logo miniMo Supporting Member of TMP07 Jun 2021 5:17 p.m. PST

Also, I think it was a ritual salting of a small patch of ground at Carthage. The environs continued to support habitation. Caesar rebuilt the city and it's continued along ever since.

Since the Punic Wars never had an official formal closing ceremony, Carthage and Rome finally got around to signing a peace treaty in 1985!
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