







(Figures 1-8: The Milwaukee Railroad Station Clocktower; I don't know what buildings those are, but one is a condo tower and one was built by the same guy who designed the World Trade Center; Ah yes, Deja Vu - a Minneapolis landmark; the railroad yard; some intersection; 2nd Ave and Washington; more buildings; yet more buildings)












2 comments:
Well, lovely! A little dark, but viewable. And Minneapolis landmarks--what a concept! Do you realize that one photo is he building that Rick's grill is now in? Thanks, honey.
I used to take the bus to U-High down Hennepin when they were building the North Western National Life insurance building and they had a big sign out front that said Minoru Yamasaki was the architect, who later designed the World Trade Center.
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