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Philadelphia's PSFS Building built for the ArchBrick skyscraper challenge. I have always liked and wanted to replicate this building even though a mostly rectangular structure isn't the most difficult to build in LEGO. Unintentionally, it ended up being 1:650 in scale like many of the other real-world architectural MOCs out there.
Citizen scientists use ONC’s Community Fishers App to collect oceanographic data in the Salish Sea.
Credit: ONC
The DirecTV Blimp flies over Philadelphia's PSFS Building during the Eagles vs. Buccaneers game on Oct. 11, 2009.
1979 BHB TC48 mobile crane based on a Ford 6600 tractor.
Cheffins vintage and classic auction, Sutton -
"1979 BHB FORD 6600 TC48 diesel MOBILE CRANE Reg. No. PSF 627V Serial No. 997135 Showing just 2,218 hours."
Sold for £6800.
The DirecTV Blimp flies over Philadelphia's PSFS Building during the Eagles vs. Buccaneers game on Oct. 11, 2009.
Located in the heart of the city with the famous PSFS sign still illuminating the Philadelphia skyline, Loews Philadelphia Hotel is perfectly situated so you can take advantage of everything the city has to offer.
PSFS, or the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society's former headquarters at the corner of 12th and Market Streets, erected in 1932, is widely considered the first International Style skyscraper. The building was designed by Swiss-American architect William Lescaze and his partner George Howe. The building is a National Historic Landmark.
In 1997, the building was purchased by the Loews Corporation, and in April 2000 it reopened as the Loews Philadelphia Hotel. The signature PSFS sign, however, is considered an integral part of the historic architectural design and remains atop the building. The building rises 492 feet tall and is 32 stories.