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The Mizpah Hotel was designed by M.J. Curtis and opened in 1908 in Tonopah, Nevada. It closed in 1999 and reopened after restoration in 2011. The hotel is part of the Historic Hotels of America and is on the National Register of Historic Places #78001725.

The building known as “Detroit’s largest art object” has been dropping jaws in New Center for more than 80 years.

 

The Fisher — built by the Fisher brothers of “Body by Fisher” fame — opened Sept. 1, 1928, at Second Avenue and Grand Boulevard. Once known as the Cathedral to Commerce, the 441-foot tower is decked to the nines in fancy marbles, mosaics, soaring, painted ceilings and a whole lot of brass and bronze. This world of shops, theater, art and architectural beauty is renowned architect Albert Kahn’s masterpiece, “a superbly designed complex which displays some of the finest craftsmanship in any Art Deco style building constructed in the U.S. in the 1920s,” the National Park Service says.

 

Unquestionably, the golden tower of the Fisher Building is one of the most recognizable sights in Detroit’s skyline

Traditional Japanese lanterns with glowing, ornate patterns illuminate a pathway at night, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in Fujisawa, Japan.

Cing Jing Farm, Nantou County, Taiwan R.O.C.

Santa Clarita, California

River Walk Park, Bakersfield, California 2008

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For my fun Flickr Groups, Inside your drawers and What's in your drawers...

Come on… take a look…Don’t be shy.

 

Inside my garage I have a vintage Heywood-Wakefield dresser which needs refinishing. So, until I have it refinished, I use the drawers for storage.

 

And…. Here is where I store my extra light bulbs.

 

Ta-Dah! Very exciting stuff, huh?

 

This beautiful chandelier hangs in one of the dining rooms of the Strater Hotel. It is one of the private rooms, which has one large table, for private parties.

Manhattan Beach, CA

Toronto Ontario Canada

 

Random Goodness Working towards a Better World

The "up" perspective somewhere in Chicago.

Inside the Tulalip Casino Resort.

Istanbul, Turkiye

The theatre originally opened in 1926 as the New Palace Theatre with Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Orchestra topping the bill. It was built at a cost of $12 million as part of the Eitel Block Project. In 1984 the theatre was renamed the Bismarck Theatre and turned into a rock venue. In 1999, it was renovated and renamed the Cadillac Palace Theatre after Cadillac purchased naming rights to the venue. It currently has maximum capacity of 2,344 people. Since this reopening it has been home to many pre-broadway hits. The theatre is currently operated by Broadway In Chicago which has allowed for more Broadway hits to tour through Chicago causing a great economic impact on the city of Chicago.

The Rapp Brothers, George and Cornelius, were responsible for the design of the Cadillac Palace Theatre. Their inspiration for the look and feel of the Palace Theatre came from the Fountainebleau and the Palace of Versailles, both found in France. The interior includes huge decorative mirrors, breche violet and white marble. The walls inside are adorned with gold leafing and wood decorations, as well as a series of complex arches and detailed brass ornamentation

At home. Curitiba, PR., Brazil

The theatre originally opened in 1926 as the New Palace Theatre with Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Orchestra topping the bill. It was built at a cost of $12 million as part of the Eitel Block Project. In 1984 the theatre was renamed the Bismarck Theatre and turned into a rock venue. In 1999, it was renovated and renamed the Cadillac Palace Theatre after Cadillac purchased naming rights to the venue. It currently has maximum capacity of 2,344 people. Since this reopening it has been home to many pre-broadway hits. The theatre is currently operated by Broadway In Chicago which has allowed for more Broadway hits to tour through Chicago causing a great economic impact on the city of Chicago.

The Rapp Brothers, George and Cornelius, were responsible for the design of the Cadillac Palace Theatre. Their inspiration for the look and feel of the Palace Theatre came from the Fountainebleau and the Palace of Versailles, both found in France. The interior includes huge decorative mirrors, breche violet and white marble. The walls inside are adorned with gold leafing and wood decorations, as well as a series of complex arches and detailed brass ornamentation

Needs A New Bulb

When 3 large cruise ships are docked at Canada Place in downtown Vancouver, the streets and sidewalks in the area become congested, to say the least. Nice place to park your boat though.

 

ABOUT THE CRUISE SHIP TERMINAL:

The Port of Vancouver’s cruise terminal at Canada Place welcomes upwards of 900,000 passengers each year as the homeport for many Alaska cruises.

 

The three-berth terminal can service up to four ships at one time. The terminal is owned and operated by the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority.

 

In 2009 shore power was added enabling ships to connect to the shore-based electrical grid while docked. This was the first installation of this type in Canada, and at the time only the third in the world.

 

There are a number of cruise lines sailing out of Vancouver - Celebrity, Disney, Holland America Line, Norwegian, Princess, Royal Caribbean, Crystal, Oceania, Regent Seven Seas, Silverseas, and others.

 

MiPad Air to you.

Just a random shot of a pool table light fixture over the kitchen island. When we built this house a few years ago, pendant lights were all the rage but I liked the iron work in this light fixture. As I was cooking dinner, I just placed my camera under it and shot away.

A land snail finds shelter from the afteroon sun on the shaded side of a walkway corroding sidewalk light fixture.

99,000 views today - probably will not hit 100,000 views by the end of my 3rd year on Flickr, which is this weekend!

My Grown-Up Christmas List

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“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”

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The Wildey Theatre in Edwardsville is a local landmark. It was built in 1909. From 1984 until the early 2000s, it was closed. The building has since been renovated and in normal years hosts concerts and other events. It's nice to see the lights blazing on Main street on a damp evening.

 

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