
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Monday, February 26, 2007
Parthenon

This is Parthenon i got a few weeks ago. A coworker picked it up in Athens. It is about 4 inches deep, 2 inches wide, and 2 inches tall.
In 1687, the Parthenon suffered its greatest blow when the Venetians under Francesco Morosini attacked Athens, and the Ottomans fortified the Acropolis and used the building as a gunpowder magazine. On September 26, a Venetian mortar, fired from the Hill of Philopapus, exploded the magazine and the building was partly destroyed. The internal structures were demolished, whatever was left of the roof collapsed, and some of the pillars, particularly on the southern side, were decapitated.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Chicago Water Tower

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Water_Tower
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Wednesday, February 21, 2007
World Trade Center
The completed new World Trade Center as expected to look in 2012.



This is a plastic post 9/11 World Trade Center replica. I got this in times square 2 years ago and paid $10 for it. It is about 5.25 inches tall. The front says "United We Stand" and the American flag sticker says "Made in America"
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

This is a plastic copy of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. It is about 5 inches in diameter and 3 inches tall. I bought it at the airport and paid about $25 for it. I liked Cleveland alot but never got to visit the Hall because my trip got cut short by circumstances out of my control.
Graceland
Try and find Elvis
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Washington Monument
Friday, February 16, 2007
Because a miniature is just not enough
These miniatures are the Tower Bridge and the Eiffel Tower. I got the Tower Bridge from a girl I am friends with who visited London and I picked up the Eiffel Tower in Paris. They are both extremely cheap quality and cost wise. They are both pencil sharpeners. I always find it interesting that many miniature building double as something else. It is almost as if they are not worthy on their own as just souvenirs. They have to have a secondary purpose. The Tower Bridge is plastic and the Eiffel Tower is some kind of really cheap metal. I have never sharpened a pencil with either of them.
Of course:
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Thursday, February 15, 2007
Petronas Twin Towers

As always, heres wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petronas_towers
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Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Administration Building

Here is the wikipedia article
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tech_tower
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Westin Peachtree Plaza


This is a ceramic model of "America's Tallest Hotel". It is 9 inches high and the base is about 5 inches deep. I guess it is either a mug or a small vase as it is hollow all the way down the shaft. My sister got it for me at a thrift store in Atlanta about 2 years ago and I believe it was under $10. I dislike this miniature because it is pretty crudely made, particulary for it's size. I like it because it is obviously dated and I have never seen another miniature hotel before.
Check out the wikipedia article below
Check out the real tallest hotel in the world
Thats it.
I have been collecting miniature building since I was twelve. I have decided to start taking pictures of the buildings and adding comments.
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