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Market St Bridge

Market St Bridge

The hazy view from the roof of the tower.
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hey I can see my house! Just kidding :)
That really is a bird's eye view. So pretty, It looks hot and sultry off in the distance,
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Crappola, that's a gorgeous shot.
Oooooooh nice!
Word!
Thats beautiful Motts :)
Great shot! (don't look down)
were u on a roof ? wow that looks high up,
great shot though.......
Very panoramic. Great photography Motts.
I literally would be able to see my house if not for the haze. ^_^
As commented earlier, I worked at the Hotel in 1968 & 69 as a desk clerk and the view from just about any room in the "high rise" seciton of the hotel was fabulous. Thanks!!
I can see the pub from here!
Wonderful/beautiful shot Motts. As always.....great view......
i cross that bridge like almost everyday....it goes right to kirby park...which is an amazing beautiful place
I'm not even there and I'm feeling my knees go weak from the height! Holy crap! Amazing shot!
I can see a soap dispenser!!!
What a stunning view. You always have such a good eye Mott. I really appreciate seeing the old buildings and imagine what they were like in their heyday.
You gotta see what they have done to this poor building... After our historical flood the gates that actually go across both sides of this bridge were leaking pretty bad, I mean thank god they didnt break cause the whole city would have been under water but alot of the water that did leak threw went into the basement of the Sterling. The city is telling the public that there is structural damage and it can't be repaired. They have millions in grants and even got money from the public to repair this old building and now there just shutting it down. Personally i think they just needed an excuse... They took the money and blew it on... Whatever... They even closed of half of the road cause there saying it could fall at anytime supposedly they don't have the money to tear it down either.... It's rediculious.... In its Hayday this place was probably amazing. Back then a person worked on the tile, railings, trimming by hand it wasn't stuck in a machine and had a button pushed... MOTTS brings this back to life! I've been on this site ever since I found it on 3 days ago continuously. Thank you for doing what you do Motts and I'm glad I get to comment on it too!

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