Carnegie HallTower is a 60-story skyscraper located on 57th street in New York City.
Part of a cluster of three very tall buildings (along with CitySpire Center and Metropolitan Tower), the tower was built in an architectural style in harmony with its neighbour Carnegie Hall, a New York landmark.
The Carnegie HallTower seems impossibly slim from the front (the main shaft is 50 foot wide) however has wide sides facing its neighbours, the now-closed Russian Tea Room, Carnegie Hall and the Metropolitan Tower.
The central span of 200 feet (61 m) between the towers is split into two equal bascules or leaves, which can be raised to an angle of 83 degrees to allow river traffic to pass.
The high-level walkways between the towers gained an unpleasant reputation as a haunt for prostitutes and pickpockets and were closed in 1910.
Tower Bridge in London was the first large bascule bridge and is probably the most famous bascule bridge in the world.
Establishing the hall in a city that boasts a rich beer-brewing history would effectively "show Cincinnati how to believe in itself," said Herbst, an owner of Kenwood-based Vision Implementation Group LLC.
The Hall of Fame also would include 75,000 square feet anchored by a food court with five to seven international restaurant and a 35,000-square-feet space for micro brewing, cooking and home-brewing instruction.
Covington suggested that Leisure build the Hall of Fame at its Old Bavarian Brewery at 12th Street and Interstate 75, but the city dropped the plan because Leisure's proposal was aimed at private developers and required a half-million dollars in up-front capital and marketing dollars.
Excavation uncovered the remains of a hall and cross wing, probably built in the late 14th/early 15th century; the extant tower replaced the west cross wing.
The tower was extended to the south shortly after but this extension was demolished in the late 16th/early 17th century and replaced by a new, larger hall.
The house was extended again during the 18th century, but the hall was demolished in the early 19th century.
Why Mariano went there is unclear, but his ride set off a mad scramble of helmeted cops, politicians and friends to the tower in an effort to talk the three-term councilman out of the locked observation deck.
With helicopters swirling around the tower, police broke through a locked door to reach the deck, which is more than 500 feet above the ground.
Mariano, who in the course of a 10-year political career perfected a tough-guy image complete with a permit to carry a gun, has become increasingly despondent in recent weeks over the pending indictment, expected to be presented Tuesday.
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WINS - Suffern Village Hall Gets Flagpole Tower(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
(Suffern, NY) – April 24, 2005 – An 80-foot “flagpole” that will also serve as a cell tower is being built by Sprint Spectrum on the grounds of the Suffern Village Hall to improve cell phone service in the community.
A public hearing in December on the tower drew no comments from residents.
At the public hearing, Paul Vanderbaum, project manager for Sprint, said the tower would eliminate a gap in downtown Suffern.
Krzysztof Dydynski Posters Prints - Town HallTower on Skyline of Townscape, Bystrzyca Klodzka, Poland Art Photographic Print - Artist: Krzysztof Dydynski - Poster Size: 24x18 - SHOP.COM
Krzysztof Dydynski Posters Prints - Town halltower on skyline of townscape, Bystrzyca Klodzka, Poland Art Photographic Print - Artist: Krzysztof Dydynski - Poster Size: 24x18
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"Mito dell'arco Discovery" by Dmitry Badiarov (English) / Concert Hall ATM, ART TOWER MITO
At his time widely renown and esteemed by the greatest musicians, nowadays totally forgotten, German composer and a violinist-virtuoso Andreas Romberg was born in 1767, in a small German town Vechta.
Baroque Violin and Viola da braccio research & reconstruction site by Dmitry Badiarov