One of sixteen buildings designed by the great Beaux-Arts master Daniel Burnham, the Oliver Building, finished in 1910, is typically elegant, and its scale is magnificent. It spans a whole city block. The back of it is a typical tripartite division that allowed large buildings like this to have more windows, more cross-ventilation, and possibly more of those desirable corner offices.
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Oliver Building
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Butterflies at Phipps
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Coral Fungus
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Moth
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Waterfall in the Kane Woods Nature Area, Scott Township
A little stream in the Kane Woods Nature Area gurgles musically. Absolutely nothing happens in this video except water rolling over rocks, and a bit of wind blowing. Set it to full screen and relax for four minutes. Or go watch paint dry.
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Back Slopes of Mount Washington
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Frick Park Gatehouse
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Honking Goose
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Waterfall in Frick Park
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Composition with Roots










