San Francisco Skyline Additions
After looking over our souvenir buildings of San Francisco, we decided to make some more additions, specifically some of the early 20th century skyscrapers. San Francisco had a much different…
Read moreSan Francisco is very unique in its range of architectural styles, from the Victorian and Edwardian Painted Ladies of Alamo Square to the Futurist Transamerica Pyramid. We have been able…
Read moreOver the years we have replicated buildings from all over the world, and in no particular order. Many times this leaves us with a few buildings from a major city,…
Read moreLocated in the financial district of Canada’s largest city stand two famous landmarks, the Scotia Plaza and Canada Trust Tower. Neither of these skyscrapers are Toronto’s tallest, but they may…
Read moreThe southeast corner of Madison and Clark Streets in Chicago, Illinois once bordered a classic structure that was considered “World’s Tallest Hotel”. This hotel was the Morrison, a 526-foot brick…
Read moreNewark is New Jersey’s largest city and home to a few beautiful skyscrapers. Many of the iconic skyscrapers of Newark appeared in the 1930’s. Each year it seemed like a…
Read moreResting virtually invisible from Ponus Ridge Road is the home of Philip Johnson, the Glass House. Philip Johnson started the schematic design for the Glass House sometime in 1945 and…
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