It looks really small now that it lives among the high rises. Maybe I just remember it being a lot bigger than it was as a kid.
It looks really small now that it lives among the high rises. Maybe I just remember it being a lot bigger than it was as a kid.
Who cares. If its about saving historic signage they did something better than leaving it on that loud and ugly intersection. The preservationists have never celebrated what was done because they were laundering their disdain for development thru preservation efforts
Yeah, just an observation about its relative insignificance in the growing city.