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Space Needle(en)USA / Washington / Seattle (Seattle)tower, landmark, seattleA Seattle trademark. Built for the 1962 World's Fair. REALLY expensive to go to the top. Gorgeous views from up there though. www.spaceneedle.com/ The restaurant at the top ("Sky City") is quite pricey and doesn't have the best food, but
Golden Gate Bridge(en)USA / California / Sausalito bridge, historic landmarkThe Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the opening of the San Francisco Bay into the Pacific Ocean. As part of both U.S. Route 101 and California State Route 1, it connects the city of
Buckingham Memorial Fountain(en)USA / Illinois / Chicago (Chicago)landmark, fountainClarence Buckingham Memorial Fountain rests at the 'front door' to Chicago. It sits along Lake Shore Drive and runs all summer. At night, the water is illumniated by colored lights. During the off-season, it is lit up with strings of
Tribune Tower(en)USA / Illinois / Chicago (Chicago)office building, landmarkIts design the result of a famous architecture competition in the 1920s that was won by the firm of Hood and Howells, Tribune Tower (435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago) houses the Chicago Tribune and its parent, Tribune Company. The 463-foot,
John Hancock Center(en)USA / Illinois / Chicago (Chicago)observatory, skyscraper, apartment building, landmark875 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL Chicago landmark skyscraper completed in 1969. 100 floors rising to 1,127 feet. The Hancock Center was designed by Fazlur Khan of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. The height to the top of the antenna masts
Navy Pier(en)USA / Illinois / Chicago (Chicago)interesting place, jetty, landmark, tourism, attraction(312) 595-7437 www.navypier.com Chicago's largest tourist attraction which features restaurants, childrens' rides, miniature golf, and a ferris wheel. Firework shows every Wednesday and Saturday in the summer, and occasionally display during winter. Top photos from this place on Google maps:
The Wrigley Building(en)USA / Illinois / Chicago (Chicago)building, office building, landmarkAnchoring the base of the Magnificent Mile, the Wrigley Building is headquarters of the Wrigley Chewing Gum Company. The well-known (and brightly illuminated) Chicago landmark stands 438 feet tall with 27 floors. It was completed in 1922. In 1924, an
Sleeping Giant(en)USA / Montana / Helena_Valley_West_Central mountain, helena, landmark, giantHelena's Sleeping Giant. A familiar landmark viewed from Helena. www.flickr.com/photos/paigelynn/129657680/
Marina City(en)USA / Illinois / Chicago (Chicago)hotel, house, condominium, blues, landmarkFamous Chicago landmark! Also known as the "corncobs" because of their unique architecture. Designed by Bertrand Goldberg Associates and completed in 1967, the two identical corncob-shaped 65-story towers are each 581 feet tall and the bottom 18 stories is parking
Old Chicago Water Tower(en)USA / Illinois / Chicago (Chicago)landmark, historic, pumping station, historic landmarkBuilt in 1869, this, and the adjacent pumping station were among the few buildings to survive the Great Chicago fire in 1871 intact. They still function, but supply only the horse drinking fountain on the square.
Alcatraz Island(en)USA / California / San_Francisco museum, island, alcatraz, prison, historic landmarkThe island was first discovered by Don Juan Manuel de Ayala in 1775, who named it Isla de los Alcatraces. Its name comes from the Spanish (and originally Arabic) word for the pelican. An English version of alcatraz was used
Glessner House(en)USA / Illinois / Chicago (Chicago)museum, interesting place, landmarkwww.glessnerhouse.org/
Clarke House(en)USA / Illinois / Chicago (Chicago)building, oldest, clarke, landmarkThis is one of Chicago's oldest buildings and the best surviving example of the Greek Revival style, which was fashionable in the early 19th century. The original owner was Henry B. Clarke, a wealthy hardware dealer, who died in 1849;
MCAS Tustin Blimp HangŠ°rs(en)USA / California / Tustin (Tustin)blimp, hangars, interesting place, historic landmarkThe hangars are each more than 1,000 feet long and 300 feet wide. Each hangar was designed to hold six blimps simultaneously (see the first photo above). In between the two hangars was a huge concrete circular blimp mooring pad.
Second Presbyterian Church(en)USA / Illinois / Chicago (Chicago)church, landmarkYear Built: 1874 ,reconstructed in 1900. Architect: Original construction, James Renwirk. Reconstruction: Howard Van Doren Shaw State of Illinois designated a historical landmark: September, 1973. National Regeister of Historical places: 1974. Date Designated a Chicago Landmark: September 28, 1977 www.2ndpresbyterian.org/
Merchandise Mart(en)USA / Illinois / Chicago (Chicago)store / shop, mall, wholesale business, landmark340-foot, 25-story office building completed in 1931 (Architects - Graham, Anderson, Probst and White). In 1988, Helmut Jahn designed an enclosed pedestrian walking bridge over Orleans Street connecting the Mart and the Apparel Center. Home of many fashion, interior design
Reid Murdoch Center(en)USA / Illinois / Chicago (Chicago)building, landmarkThe Reid-Murdoch Center, sometimes called the Central Office Building, was built in 1914 (Architect - George C. Nimmons). It was built as a central food processing plant for Reid, Murdoch & Company. It was one of the first designs to
Ellis Island(en)USA / New_Jersey / Jersey_City (Jersey City, NJ)museum, national, monument, landmark, islandwww.nps.gov/elis/ Originally much of the west shore of Upper New York Bay consisted of large tidal flats which hosted vast oyster banks, a major source of food for the Lenape population who lived in the area prior to the arrival
Rockefeller Memorial Chapel(en)USA / Illinois / Chicago (Chicago)church, landmarkRockefeller Memorial Chapel is the chapel for the University of Chicago. Built between 1925 and 1928, this Gothic strucure is named for the University's Baptist founder, John D. Rockefeller. The Chapel was designed, at Rockefeller's request, to be the "central
Cityplex Fountain(en)USA / Oklahoma / Jenks landmark, funFountains outside the CityPlex towers.
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