I knew it would be The Parthenon in Tennessee without looking. https://www.thediscoverer.com/blog/...blog&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=1535844438 The Coolest Building in Every State As we travel around the United States, we witness fantastic buildings that adorn the country’s cities and towns. These incredible structures all have a story to tell and have been built to honor a culture and represent a time and place that is meaningful to its residents. Let’s take a road trip across America as we explore the coolest buildings in all 50 states.
It would have to be a house near the Arctic Circle in Alaska...take your pick...probably the one without power or firewood
Union Station though? It's cool, yes, but I'd take the Astoria Column, Vista House, Timberline Lodge, or probably a bunch of others I'm not thinking of first. barfo
I went through their museum displays in San Luis Obispo several years ago, some cool stuff and lots of photos ..
14 Portland treasures trashed in the name of progress https://www.oregonlive.com/trending/2017/07/13_portland_treasures_trashed.html
My friend documented the destruction of "Little Chigago" in South Side Sioux City Iowa...a beautiful city at the time...they demolished all the old opera houses, cobblestone streets, and statues and amazing italian masonry that was originally built by Al Capone as his favorite hangout to escape the heat in Chicago...St Vincent's hospital was above it on a hill made from an old French castle...not sure if it survived either...sad to see Little Chicago become malls and steel and glass modern buildings. Last time I was there I used to go drink scotch at an Italian pub with nothing but Frank Sinatra albums on the jukebox...it's probably gone now too. At least we have photographs of some of these places