Registered: October 2005 Location: Tacoma, WA area Posts: 202 users gallery
In the mid 70's this was a derelict, leaking, pigeon home that had once been a grand railroad station and came within a whisker of being demolished. Preservationists managed to turn that tide. It was refurbished and is now serving as a federal court house. Featured here is a permanent collection of home town son, Dale Chihuly.
Further along the upper balcony, one comes thru an archway and upon the glassworks against the east window seen in II.
Canon 20D, 17-85mm @ 26
ISO100, f10, 3.2 sec
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