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Very characteristic edifice dating back to the 19th century, indeed. The pointy building on the lower right also attracts attention.I think a dramatic reddish evening shot with a composition of these two and the buildings below( while the Coit Tower remaining more dominant) could even be superior. And who is going to shoot it!!?:-)
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Interesting structure. I note on the base of the tower, Roman fasces, and what appears to be an Eagle. These are two symbols alsoused by the early government of the United States.
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Hi The Barbarian, instead ofposting a very short and concise version of the Tower's history, it's probably best to check the following link for a full (and accurate) version of it.
http://www.coittower.org/history/his...ryoftower.html |
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