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Apparently one of the seven wonders of the railroad world, the Tehachapi Loop is a place where the tracks loop around to get elevation at a rate that the locomotives could pull. However, to complete the picture, a train must be there. So I waited, and waited, and waited. I finally gave up; despite the average of 36 trains a day (1.5 trains per hour), not one passed in over two hours of waiting.

NW corner of Adams and State Street (with reflection of the Century Building, 202 S. State)

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LoopHole is Drum loop Library created by Alex Apostolakis and The Sonic Ark. It features over 380 loops in music styles from drum'n'bass to blues shuffles and Tempos ranging from 70 to 200 bpm.

 

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London Loop: Upminster Bridge to Purfleet Section: Starting outside Upminster Bridge underground station

140 S. Dearborn elevator detail (Marquette Building)

Built in 1892-1893 and 1901-1907, this Renaissance Revival-style building was initially designed by Daniel H. Burnham for Marshall Field and Company, and was expanded under Graham, Burnham and Company in 1914, creating what is today the third-largest department store building in the world by floor area. The Marshall Field’s Company was founded in 1852 and Potter Palmer and Company, later becoming the Field, Leiter and Company, before Marshall Field took sole ownership. The department store has been located at the site since 1868, initially occupying a French Second Empire-style building built by Potter Palmer, which was destroyed in the 1871 Great Chicago Fire. In 1873, a new building, known as the Singer Building, was constructed on the same site, becoming home to the same store once again, before it too was destroyed in a smaller fire in 1877. In 1879, a third building, also in the Second Empire style, was built to replace it, which itself was replaced in stages by the present State Street building in 1901-1907. The oldest remaining section of the Marshall Field and Company Building, however, is the wing at the corner of Wabash Avenue and Washington Street, constructed in 1892-1893 as an annex onto the Singer Building, to house the growing operations of the Marshall Field and Company Department Store. The 1893 building stands nine stories tall with heavily ornamented Beaux Arts-style facades on both street frontages with rusticated stone, one-over-one double-hung windows, arched bays at the ends of the ground floor facades, arched three-story bays in the center of the facades that stretch from the fourth through sixth floors and feature decorative trim work, pediments, cartouches, and decorative recessed spandrels, arched window bays on the eighth floor, a copper and stone cornice with acroterions on the parapet, decorative reliefs flanking the ninth floor windows, and a central light court inside underneath a hipped glass skylight, which features a Louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass vaulted ceiling. The other sections of the building, built in the 20th Century, are larger and taller, standing eleven stories tall with penthouses atop the roof, but are far more spartan structures, clad in granite with Chicago windows, pilasters at the base, an ionic portico with a balustrade on the roof at the main entrance on state street, copper clocks mounted to the corners of the building along State Street, simple window bays on the middle floors, two-story colonnades with fluted engaged ionic columns on the tenth and eleventh floors, a small cornice with dentils at the base of the tenth floor, and glass skylights over the multi-story atriums inside the building. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1978. The building is a contributing structure in the Loop Retail Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998, and was designated a Chicago Landmark in 2005. The building today houses the flagship Macy’s Department Store location for the Midwestern United States, after the acquisition of Marshall Field’s by Macy’s in 2006. The building remains in active use as a department store, being the largest and among the last in operation in Downtown Chicago.

Loop Harvest Moon

Tomoka basin in Ormond Beach FL

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Canadian Snowbirds at the Wings Over Atlanta air show

Ah, Chicago. Gotta love the grittiness.

Ocean Lake Loop Trail, Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin, California

Só para ver o tamanho.

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A looper caterpillar, on edge. [Blue Mountains, NSW]

23 Aug 2014. a 10 mile section of the LOOP

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