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This is a VERY cool place to become more familiar with the buildings that span your horizon (if you happen to live in a place that has buildings worth noting, that is). You can get info on buildings that are here and gone, real and imagined. This will be a frequent stop for me!
Reviewed by ihavewebfeet Jun 02 2006, 08:54pm ( 36 reviews ) • skyscraperpage.com
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Rated by LeiaR90 on Nov 02, 1:55pm
incredible
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Rated by squidge-essbee on Jun 21 2008, 2:48pm
Interesting to see the sizes of buildings 'round dublin compared to New York:P
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Rated by studom on Feb 20 2008, 4:37pm
Wow! A fantastic website :)
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Rated by Conradaroma on Aug 03 2007, 8:51am
Initial indications indicate that this will be a good site to track the progress of the newest highlight on the Calgary Skyline. EnCana's the bow project.
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Rated by davidgrove on Jan 20 2007, 1:23am
Some beautiful images on this site. Not just for fans of achitecture!
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Rated by joelgoodsen on Jan 09 2007, 4:43pm
An interesting site if you want to learn about buildings in major cities and if you enjoy architecture.
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Rated by stevetempo on Nov 04 2006, 9:42am
A neat reference tool...I plan to use it in my pre-engineering class. I just love tall structures!! Steve Tempo
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Rated by trench55 on Nov 01 2006, 2:04pm
Fun site - I've always wanted to know how tall "that" building was.
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Rated by WoodlandCreature on Jul 03 2006, 5:08pm
The SkyscraperPage is a visual treat.