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When the old furniture factory was converted into the Boardwalk early in this decade they built a parking structure on the side of the building. For some reason they left a wedge shaped area unused and open to the sky.
...to see if the door to the very top floor of the structure was open. Sadly, it wasn't. But boy, Amy's nimble.
Concrete parking ramp at the southwest corner of 6th and Wells in Milwaukee, WI. For some reason the corner stairwell, with its yellow on black PARK sign, the green panels under the windows, and the Firestone garage always caught my eye. Photos taken March 2005. The ramp was later condemned because of deterioration, and demolished in 2014.
Got a Tornado Warning notification on my phone while I was about to leave Target, and the warning was actually for my area, so I went and hid under Target's parking structure until it passed.
Gee, I wonder why they would chose such a name for a parking structure attached to the Boardwalk building.
I'm thinking more and more that I should be organizing a photo walking tour that takes you to the top of Sacramento's parking structures. There aren't too many spots I've found that allow you to get such a broad view of Sacramento.
The views are rather different from those you get on the ground in Old Town or Capitol Park. Now...if anyone has a way to let me up into any of the taller buildings in Sacramento or elsewhere...I'd even consider getting out on the window washing rigs.