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Isn't st.louis arguably the most recognizable skyline in the U.S.? |
Travel Info I mean because st.louis has got to have the most unique building in their skyline that is so recognizable and not even remotely close to anything in any other skyline. Travel Tips I think the Arch is one of the easiest structures to recognize anywhere. Thus, if you *know* about the St. Louis Arch, then there is no doubt which city you are seeing when you look at the St. Louis skyline. It is instantly recognizable. There are skylines that are more impressive, but you often have to look a bit to make sure you are seeing Toronto rather than Seattle, or Chicago rather than New York. Most buildings pretty much look alike, but there are other dead-giveaways...like the Statue of Liberty or Washington Monument. My vote??? I would say St. Louis would be in the top 3 most easily recognized skylines. Check out http://cityskylineart.com/indexppc.html... for one-stop comparisons of city skylines. Source(s): http://cityskylineart.com/stlouis.html... http://cityskylineart.com/indexppc.html... Other Travel Tips For it's size it is really recognizable, but NY is up there because of it's media exposure. am sorry but i believe the most recognizable skyline in the U.s is Ny's, i think anyone in any country would recognize ny if seen on tv or mags probably because of the arch. No I would have to say that New York City would have the most recognizable skyline. The Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, and until late...the Twin Towers. No way! Seattle is or San Francisco. And if we want to go to "past" skylines, New York takes the prize. |
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