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02-04-2012, 06:43 AM
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Location: somewhere far from you
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By the way up on top is a picture of the schaumburg skyline in chicago. Has almost 100,000 people and it is very densley populated with one of the biggest malls in the country. It also has legoland and many other resteraunts hard to find.
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02-04-2012, 10:50 AM
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"i bought a yacht just to see if i would get sea sick"
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Location: M I N N E S O T A
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Originally Posted by jonathancalderon71
By the way up on top is a picture of the schaumburg skyline in chicago. Has almost 100,000 people and it is very densley populated with one of the biggest malls in the country. It also has legoland and many other resteraunts hard to find.
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Ha! Woodfield has nothing on Mall of America! 
Just playing with you but the Suburban skylines in Chicago are pretty crazy!
The area you mentioned in Schaumburg seems like it has every restaurant and store you could think of!
And in the West metro driving on Ronald Regan Expy seems like the office buildings go on forever
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02-04-2012, 01:24 PM
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Location: Bellevue, WA
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I love the Bellevue skyline, though I may be a little biased. 
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02-05-2012, 08:45 AM
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Location: somewhere far from you
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Originally Posted by BobMarley_1LOVE
Ha! Woodfield has nothing on Mall of America! 
Just playing with you but the Suburban skylines in Chicago are pretty crazy!
The area you mentioned in Schaumburg seems like it has every restaurant and store you could think of!
And in the West metro driving on Ronald Regan Expy seems like the office buildings go on forever
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I know its true. schaumburg has every store and restauraunt.
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02-05-2012, 11:03 PM
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Location: Rose Capital of The World
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Originally Posted by bchris02
What about the Houston Galleria area?
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The Houston Galleria/Uptown works more like an edge city, or city within a city, not a suburb.
Its only 7 miles or so outside of downtown, but yes it is a very large skyline, in fact, it rivals most large cities downtowns in sheer size & scope.
The Williams (Transco) Tower, standing at an imposing 64 stories or 901' tall & anchors the largest indoor shopping mall in Texas is the tallest building in the USA outside of a CBD.
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