I know you know, but it is interesting to see what things looked like under construction.










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Trending & News I know you know, but it is interesting to see what things looked like under construction.










I'm not going to bother to list the obvious (SnowedIn already did so), except for the 7th photo, which I don't know, but I was reminded of my dad taking me to see the St. Louis Arch as its final piece was being set in place when I was a little guy.
The Arch could be seen from the backyard of my childhood suburban home, approximately 15 miles from the Arch grounds.
I'm not a big city type of guy, but to me the Arch is a beautiful sight when returning home from long road trips east of St. Louis, especially at night.
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#7 was the CN tower in Toronto.
A radio tower in Toronto, Canada. CN stands for Canadian National.
I knew you knew them. As for the one you didn't know. . . Let's just say it is a very tall structure.
very interesting
here's the Statute of Liberty torch being stored on 5th Avenue when they couldn't afford to put up the statue for a few years
I was looking at the street light in the middle of the pic and thought, that doesn't look like the torch to me. 🤔🧐😂
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The first one is the Brooklyn Bridge. The secons is Thre Sydney Opera House, The third is the Sears Tower, The fourth is that arch in St Louis. The fifth is Wahington Monument, sixth is golden Gate bridge, Seventh is the Space needle, The 8th is Mt Rushmore, 8th is Statue of Liberty and the last one is also the statue of Liberty.
Not the Sears Tower, nor Space Needle. It had a restaurant at the top.
@exitsevenThat is the Space Needle did.
The forearm, hand, and torch of the Statue Of Liberty was originally displayed in Manhattan on the east side of 5th Avenue in Madison Square Park from 1876 to 1882.
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