Nick B.
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Googie Arch
An example of the Googie style, a very popular style of architecture between 1949 and the mid-60's, commonly applied to Bowling Alleys. The design reflected a sense of futurama with sweeping rooflines. In front of Chapel Hill High school, est. 1965.
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Uploaded on February 8, 2011
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Googie Arch
An example of the Googie style, a very popular style of architecture between 1949 and the mid-60's, commonly applied to Bowling Alleys. The design reflected a sense of futurama with sweeping rooflines. In front of Chapel Hill High school, est. 1965.
510
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Uploaded on February 8, 2011
Taken on November 3, 2008