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The former Fleming Smith Warehouse in Tribeca in Manhattan at 135 Watts St.The sandstone and brick structure was built in 1891.You can see the 1891 in copper numerals still intact on the stepped gable (top right) with Fleming Smith's "FS" monogram above them The stepped gables are trimmed in copper ornamentation (painted in green).There was a shoe factory and a storehouse for wine once in the building.Hmm,I guess when the workers weren't trying on shoes they were crushing grapes on the side. Fleming Smith's masterpiece was Tribeca's first commercial building to be converted to residential use.Wanna live in a condo here?If you got between $2.5-$3.5 million dollars in your pocket,a two-bedroom apartment is yours.daytoninmanhattan.blogspot.com/2010/05/135-watts-street-f...
After a long day servicing industry between Watts and Simmons Mill north of Decatur the Watts Dodger is nearing Watts as it crossing the Illinois River at sunset in gorgeous drop under light.
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Man fragt sich hier schon was es darstellen soll.Dieses hier ist eine Bodennahe Aufnahme und der Hintergrund eine Schlickansammlung nach dem letzten Sturm.
Es sieht aus wie eine Steinigewand ist aber Schlick