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The Indianapolis Union Station was the first union station in the world, opening on September 20, 1853, by the Indianapolis Union Railway within the Wholesale District of Indianapolis, Indiana at 39 Jackson Place. A much larger Richardsonian Romanesque station was designed by Pittsburgh architect Thomas Rodd and constructed at the same location beginning in November 1886 and opening in September 1888. The head house (main waiting area and office) and clock tower of this second station still stand today.
PULLMAN TRAIN CAR ROOMS
The most popular feature of the hotel is the 26 authentic Pullman train car rooms. Resting on their original tracks, the 13 train cars each house two guest rooms named and decorated after famous personalities from the 1900’s such as Charlie Chaplin, Winston Churchill, Cole Porter and Jean Harlow. Each car is furnished with its own unique blend of traditional and contemporary decor depicting the life of its namesake
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Model of the Aspendos theater in Miniaturk, Istanbul.
Yes, I went that far back in the archives for an upload...
No, there was absolutely no need for 1600 ISO in broad daylight.
The clays of the cliffs of Rouissillon are the worlds finest source of the yellow and red ochre, an orange/yellow/brown pigment. The demand of ochre has fallen with modern chemical sources but the walls of the town are still plastered. In the early morning light after the morning showers, the sunlight is enriched by the gold reflections and the streets take an unearth-like glow.
The Indianapolis Union Station was the first union station in the world, opening on September 20, 1853, by the Indianapolis Union Railway within the Wholesale District of Indianapolis, Indiana at 39 Jackson Place. A much larger Richardsonian Romanesque station was designed by Pittsburgh architect Thomas Rodd and constructed at the same location beginning in November 1886 and opening in September 1888. The head house (main waiting area and office) and clock tower of this second station still stand today.
PULLMAN TRAIN CAR ROOMS
The most popular feature of the hotel is the 26 authentic Pullman train car rooms. Resting on their original tracks, the 13 train cars each house two guest rooms named and decorated after famous personalities from the 1900’s such as Charlie Chaplin, Winston Churchill, Cole Porter and Jean Harlow. Each car is furnished with its own unique blend of traditional and contemporary decor depicting the life of its namesake
Tokyo International Forum, Marunouchi Chiyoda-ku Tokyo