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Figured I'd continue the small city trend...

My hometown of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho has a population of 42,000, but the skyline of the city is actually quite impressive compared to other cities of similar size.

The tallest building, the Coeur d'Alene Resort-18 floors, 66 meters (216 feet)

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Parkside Tower (under construction)-20 floors

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McEuen Terrace-15 floors, 52 meters (171 feet)

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tallahassee.jpg-The Capitol in Tallahassee is our tallest building, 375 feet & 22 stories. We have a state law that says no building in Tallahassee can be taller than the Capitol.

that's almost like philadelphia... there was this "gentleman's code" that no one would build taller than city hall (1901, 548 feet, 8th tallest)... but that ended when 1 liberty place was built in '87, which is the current tallest at 945 feet.

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Columbus, Ohio - Rhodes Tower

Completed in 1974

1.2 million square feet of office space

629 feet high

41 stories

Looks a little bland if you ask me. :lol:

A better picture from the back : http://www.emporis.com/en/il/im/?id=282202

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It's the brown one on the left. There are around 7-8 other buildings through downtown that aren't much shorter though...

www.ColumbusUnderground.com

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