Three of a Kind (Man-Made Edition)

What type of man-made things are these?
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Golden Gate
Tower
Brooklyn
Bridges
Aston Martin
DeLorean
Firebird
Cars
One World
Chrysler
The Shard
Sky Scrappers
St. Basil's
La Sagrada Familia
Westminster
Churches
Cambridge
Columbia
Oxford
Universities
The David
The Thinker
Liberty
Statues
Berlin
Hadrian's
Western
Walls
Three Gorges
Hoover
Guri
Dams
The Kiss
American Gothic
Primavera
Paintings
Imagine
Thriller
Hello
Songs
1984
The Trial
Lolita
Books
La Rambla
Champs-Élysées
Khao San
Streets
Recoleta
Arlington
Xoxocotlan
Cemetaries
Wembly
Astrodome
Fenway Park
Stadiums
Robben Island
Tower of London
Alcatraz
Prisons
Wright Flyer
Concorde
Air Force One
Planes
The Santa Maria
Constitution
Beagle
Ships
Operation
Monopoly
Life
Board Games
Wings
Argo
Alien
Films
Brandenburg
Puerta de Alcalá
Meridian
Gates
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Level 55
Sep 4, 2024
Um--a couple things to fix:

It's "skyscraper" (one word; one "p").

It's "cemetery/ries" ("e" instead of "a").

Also, I typed in "airplane," which wasn't accepted, while "plane" was. It would be better to make the full word the main choice, with common short forms also accepted.