Where are you getting your "facts"? Baltimore #8 survives to this day in 2012. It was disassembled by the City of Baltimore, stored, away, later restored and then installed in the Baltimore City Life Museum in 1997. There was no fire. The leased property this White Tower stood on was expropriated to make way for a city park across the street from the Greyhound station -- which also still exists...eh hem.
This White Tower was located on Erdman Ave, right before getting to Belair Road. Those metal pipes to the left are still in the parking lot. The building to the far left is a bank
American National Standard is a pseudo industrial corporation created as an experiment in internet art. Its mere presence here is calculated to investigate creative opportunities. It has several divisions such as KinoRama, an imaging collective; Lee Hiway productions a music and performance entity, and the creative products of Ed Porter. All operations are under the umbrella of the FBC conglomerate, of which Mr. Ed Porter is the Mid-Regional Division manager.
Where are you getting your "facts"? Baltimore #8 survives to this day in 2012. It was disassembled by the City of Baltimore, stored, away, later restored and then installed in the Baltimore City Life Museum in 1997. There was no fire. The leased property this White Tower stood on was expropriated to make way for a city park across the street from the Greyhound station -- which also still exists...eh hem.
ReplyDeleteThis White Tower was located on Erdman Ave, right before getting to Belair Road. Those metal pipes to the left are still in the parking lot. The building to the far left is a bank
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