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These shots are too beautiful not to bump.
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These buildings are important and should be preserved. They really make Salt Lake City unique!
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Photo bump for more SLC recognition. Photos on first page.
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Wow... I never knew SLC had such great architecture.
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Wow, no terribly run down buildings, I really need to make it out there again, I havent been since 2000 when I was just 14 and hardly got to see any of it. Great documentation, didnt realize that there were so many historic buildings in SLC left.
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Great work T-Mac! I'm glad you represent our fair city.
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Your photos are absolutely magnificent...I was wondering about your photographic equipment...camera, special lenses, etc. I am guessing that the collection, posted here, is a complitation of many, many photos...would love to see more.
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Yes, please post more!
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Excellent shots and amazing architecture, would love to see more.
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Great shots! I'm becoming more impressed with SLC, with each picture you post.
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I like the additional shots!
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This is probably my favorite set!
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Wow, As always, Fantastic photographic work. I can't believe I missed this thread T-Mac. I ran across it by accident this morning as I was searching for pics for the Comp Thread. I guess I must have missed this during my recent move. Anyway, I'm glad for the discovery and the opportunity to give it a much deserved bump.

I've now taken the plunge, and have moved to a Downtown L.A. neighborhood. Often, I take long discovery powerwalks through Downtown. Like Salt Lake, L.A. has some incredible historic architecture. What I appreciate about Downtown Salt Lake is that is has all been so beautifully restored and maintained.

T-Mac, I think Ill send you a P.M. this morning and ask for some more pics. These photos are simply stunning.
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The Chicago school definitely remains the stricking original architecture of North America, and it's obviously more relevant than it's ever been.
You can see it all across the continent, in this historic lovely intersection for instance:
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Taller story stacks, more stacked stories... We've got nothing else to improve density and avoid boring sprawling, right?
Combined to mixed use, energy efficient materials and mass transit, we've got our universal urban solution.
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The building on the right is also surprisingly historic. I thought maybe the exterior had been altered over the years, but it is actually in it's original state. It seems fitting with such architecture that it houses a sushi restaurant.
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Beautiful stuff!
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