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Where is Gary? He is currently in Wisconsin, USA Dec. 21, 2009
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The melding of old and new. It is an amazing sight to behold. Most cities evolve; here they leapfrogged. This is a great symbol that also equates to their personal struggles. They can see the new and live in the realm of the new world but they are still just outside of this world for the many who behold this sight.
It looks like this is shot from The Old Town Island. Very, very nice. Thanks.
That is one of the best images I have seen of the hotel. I looked a t a ton of photos for my post on Robot Nine . This one really captures the old town and the modern montrosity in it’s midst. I like.