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Photos of Buildings Close Up (8)
There are (8) photos of the keyword,
Buildings Close Up
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
Color
B & W
Painting
Business and Office Concepts
:
Buildings
#967 — A
close
up
scenic picture taken vertically of the corner/side of a YMCA building.
YMCA Side of Building
#1193 — A scenic picture taken of a red brick building
close
up
.
Brick Building
Close
Up
#855 — A
close
up
picture taken of two smoke stacks located in downtown Seattle, Washington. You can see the tall
buildings
of Seattle in the background of this picture.
Smoke Stacks in Seattle
Objects
:
Schools and Education
:
Santa Clara University
#1094 — A
close
up
picture taken of St. Joseph's Hall which is located on campus at Santa Clara University in California. This is taken of the back side of the building which is facing Mission Gardens. St. Joseph's Hall was built in 1911.
St. Joseph's Hall, Santa Clara University
Places
:
Church and Religion
#925 — A
close
up
picture taken of the tip of the top of a Catholic church building located in Washington State.
Tip of a Church Building
Travel Locations
:
Washington State
:
Seattle
#810 — A scenic picture taken
close
up
of the famous Seattle Space Needle with the tall skyscrapers of Seatle shown in the background. This picture was taken from Queen Anne Hill. The Space Needle is 605 feet tall (184 meter) and was designed by Edward E. Carlson for the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle. The Space Needle has become the symbol for the city of Seattle as well as Washington State.
Seattle Space Needle With
Buildings
#921 — A scenic picture taken in Washington State of some tall skyscrapers of downtown Seattle with a view of the large Mount Rainier behind the
buildings
in the background. This picture was taken on a beautiful day in Seattle with blue skies all around. When the mountain is "out" it is a gorgeous site seen around the state.
Seattle
Buildings
& Mt. Rainier in Background
#123 — A view of the Space Needle located in Seattle, Washingon on this beautiful sunny day. The 605 foot (184 meter) Space Needle was designed by Edward E. Carlson for the 1962 World's Fair in Seattle. The Space Needle has become a symbol for the city, and is home to festive events such as the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display. The Space Needle was completed in December 1961, and officially opened four months later on the first day of the World's Fair, April 21, 1962.
Space Needle View