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Seattle's historic Triangle Pub located at 553 1st Avenue South.
From web1.seattle.gov/DPD/historicalsite/QueryResult.aspx?ID=1... : "This building is on the National Register of Historic Places. Please see the individual National Register Nomination for additional information. The Triangle Hotel, also known as the Flatiron Building, was designed by architect C. A. Breitung for real estate figure and financier, Victor Hugo Smith. It is architecturally distinctive because of its rich detailing and its shape, dictated by its location at the intersection between First Avenue South and the railroad tracks which led to Seattle’s wharves. The site had previously been occupied by the Stetson and Post Sawmill and Planing Mill Company. Construction was begun in 1909 and completed in1910. The hotel was built in the northern portion of First Avenue South, south of King Street. In the early 1900s, this part of First Avenue South was still a planked street and the adjacent tidelands were being filled. The area was developed to allow more direct access from railroad cars to the wharves along the waterfront, facilitating both transportation and industrial growth. This development was typical of the explosive growth of the original commercial center of Seattle (more or less represented by the original Pioneer Square-Skid Road National Historic District created in 1970) from the period 1900 to 1910. Victor Hugo Smith, heavily involved in real estate development, acquired the site around 1908 or 1909. In 1909, Pacific Builder and Engineer announced Victor Hugo Smith’s intention to erect a building on the site for $ 15,000. The building was completed by December of 1910 for $22,000. Victor Hugo Smith (1854 or 1860 -1927) was a successful Seattle financier and real estate investor. President of the Peninsular Land and Building Company when the Triangle Hotel was built, he played an important role in Seattle’s real estate boom from 1889 to the height of the tidelands development in 1907."
i thought equilateral triangles would line up on top of each other... but they drifted for some reason. not exactly sure what i did but it came out cute...
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Poland Andrzej Duda and President of Lithuania Gitanas NausÄ—da held a meeting in the format of the Lublin Triangle in Lviv.
As noted by the Head of State at the meeting with media representatives following the negotiations, the main attention was paid to security issues.
"I have informed our friends of the situation on the frontline and Russia's preparations for a new escalation at the front. We know what to prepare for, what the terrorist state is preparing for. We will respond. Right now, we are doing our best to ensure that any new escalation brings the end of the terrorist state closer," Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized.
The President informed that the leaders had thoroughly discussed the supply of weapons to Ukraine and concrete opportunities to limit the potential of Russian aggression.
Particularly, the Head of State expressed gratitude for the decision of Poland to provide tanks to Ukraine and for the decision of Lithuania to provide anti-aircraft systems that will enhance the protection of the energy system, particularly against the attacks of Iranian drones.
"Ukraine is very grateful to you, friends. I am glad that we are making such decisions in such a format - the Lublin Triangle. It obviously proves by real deeds how important the cooperation of our countries, real friends and partners, is not only for the eastern flank of Europe, but also for our entire Euro-Atlantic coalition of states," he said.
Triangle Lake is an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States. It is about 25 miles (40 km) west of Junction City on Oregon Route 36, on the southwest side of the lake of same name. Lake Creek, a tributary of the Siuslaw River, enters and exits the lake.[2] Triangle Lake is closely linked to the unincorporated community of Blachly, on the northeast side of the lake, and the two communities share the K-12 Triangle Lake School, the only school in Blachly School District.
The 293-acre (1.19 km2) lake has had various names over the years, including Loon Lake, Lake of the Woods, and Echo Lake, but the name Triangle Lake (after the lake's shape) became the official name in the early 1900s. Before Fern Ridge Reservoir was completed in 1941, the lake was the most popular local spot for water sports.
Amenities at Triangle Lake County Park include two picnic tables, a boat dock, and toilets. Activities at the lake include boating, swimming, and fishing.
Fish species in the lake, which reaches a depth of 90 feet (27 m), include largemouth bass, bluegill, yellow perch, brown bullhead, kokanee, and cutthroat trout. The kokanee, landlocked sockeye salmon, thrive in the deep water, while good bass habitat is found along the south and east shores.
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So after visiting the McDonald's History Museum, lunch at McDonald's just seemed to make sense
70 of 115 Pictures in 2015 - Triangle
Mom saw this one from the list.
Driving by a local establishment the other day I noticed this Triangle and smaller triangles and rectangles and lines....
Triangle Fraternity's Winter Carnival 2011 Snow Statue with a theme of Calvin and Hobbes: "As the Pages Unflold in Winter's Gloom, Calvin's Snowmen Meet Their Doom"
Fifth Place, Month Long, Fraternities Division
Built from blueprints dated October, 1944, the Triangle Motel at 7954 Amarillo Boulevard East Amarillo, Texas, was one of the first motels built on Route 66. Cream-colored brick veneer was hand-cut and oven-dried in Amarillo.
Called "A Tourist Court", the Triangle Motel was a God-sent haven midway to California, offering comfortable suites with one 12x16 room, the other one 12x12. The bathrooms with extra-large tiled showers--3x5--were also unexpected luxury for weary travelers in the middle forties.
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A miniature rendition of LEGO professional Nathan Sawaya's amazing Circle Triangle Square, in 7 inch tall form.
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Loved the patterns within patterns.
The outside of the building consists of 24,000 square metres of glass arranged in diamond shaped panes.