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Grain elevator downtown Valley Center, Kansas taken mid-morning on cloudy day.
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The elevator not only perfectly shows the compact space and the overall beauty, but also integrates with the surrounding environment, becoming a part of the building and adding beautiful moving scenery.
The fifth floor elevators at Seattle Central.
Taken with my 35mm Yashica FX-70 with the stock 50mm lens, unknown exposure at f/2.0 on crappy generic iso 400 colour film.
also at 32bites.com/elevators/
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They're tearing down a number of the buildings at Regent Park at the corner of Parliament and Dundas, and as the buildings are coming down, they're leaving columns from the middle of the buildings, where the stairwells and elevators were.
"Cage" elevator in the Kansas State Capital in Topeka Kansas. The elevator was installed in 1923.
The capital was built from 1866-1903 at a cost of $3,200,588.92. The capitol is 399 feet north and south and 386 feet east and west and is 304 feet high. It is 19 feet taller than the U.S. capital in Washington D. C.
NRIS #71000330. Added in 1971.
To see the National Register Nomination Form:
www.kshs.org/resource/national_register/nominationsNRDB/S...
Taken on Society of Public Historians trip to Topeka on March 18, 2010.
“The grain elevators were built in 1935 and 1936, with the red one being the first. The Wynndel grain elevator was built at about the same time, 1936 or 1937. They were built to accommodate the wheat and grain crops expected from the Creston flats once they were reclaimed (Kootenay River diking/ flood prevention), a project that also took place in 1935. Farmers sold their grain to the elevator, which then distributed it to markets in other parts of the country............from Tammy Hardwick manager of the Creston and District Museum (history link)........
Got the 64 blind rivets that attach the rib halves together installed. The next step for the elevators, according to the plans, is to attach the forward spar assembly.
Anticlimactically, this is my 1000th upload to Flickr! :-D
For more details about the construction of the elevators, see the build log.