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I saw this thread in the Chicago board and thought it would be cool to use here. It doesn't have to be a skyscraper, any building will do.
For me, I've always loved the Detroit Masonic Temple, it is also the largest Masonic temple in the world ![]() |
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Detroit's Masonic Temple is very beautiful!
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The Fox theater is also very nice
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My favorite building is the Main Library. Simply beautiful.
On a side note.......It's funny that all those who lined up to post the negative things about Detroit have yet to utter a word!! Actually, it's not funny it's sad. |
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I hope I'm spelling it correctly, but my favorite is the Penobscot, with the Guardian and its amazing first floor lobby area a close second. I just love the way the Penobscot looks a little like the building from Ghostbusters. The old Michigan station buidling is eery but very impressive.
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