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Browsing articles by Johnnye - [previous] :: [next]Took some pics from the top of the tower, the stratosphere hotel and casino. Apparently it's the tallest building west of the mississippi. Quite a building.
This article has been viewed 2676 times in the last 3 years Elicar: 9th Feb 2006 - 00:42 GMTI played tourist guide to my cousin who recently arrived here in Toronto in October 2005.
joey: 9th Feb 2006 - 23:09 GMTThe U.S. Bank Tower, center, in Los Angeles, California, is the tallest building on the West Coast. adam: 10th Feb 2006 - 00:48 GMTwho has time to take photos inbetween gambling and drinking? i sure didnt. :) jack: 10th Feb 2006 - 05:32 GMTmy first time in vegas was when i was in the army and came home on leave. i went to vegas as a stop over on my way to california and i had $5 in my pocket and i won on the one arm bandit while i was waiting for my room and i left the next day with $50. that was in '64' smithright: 13th Feb 2006 - 16:35 GMThate to tell you joey, but you're wrong! The stratosphere in LV is 1149 feet high; the US Bank tower is only 1018 feet high. jethro: 21st Mar 2006 - 05:31 GMTyeah joey, At 1,149 feet, the Stratosphere Tower is the tallest freestanding observation tower in the United States and the tallest building west of the Mississippi River. Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Johnnye - [previous] :: [next] |
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