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Don’t worry our famous Public Market Center Clock & Sign® isn’t being removed or changing to a digital clock — it’s undergoing a restoration and preservation project.Sign Clock,Public clock,Custom Sign ClockThe sign at the corner of Pike Street and Pike Place (and the backdrop to billions o

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Berkeley Landmark Sather Tower a bell tower with clocks on its four faces

Sather Toweris a bell tower with clocks on its four faces on the campus of theUniversity of California, Berkeley. It is more commonly known asThe Campanilefor its resemblance to theCampanile di San MarcoinVenice. It is a recognizable symbol of the university

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San Francisco Clock Tower Penthouse!

New York City’s famous Clock Window Apartment that gained so much attention when Esquire made it their Ultimate Bachelor Pad in 2011, now has a stiff competitor on the West Coast.San Francisco’s historic clock tower was constructed in 1907 and the large building complex that supported it became th

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Unsellable’ Brooklyn penthouse finally bought for record $15M

Unsellable’ Brooklyn penthouse finally bought for record $15MA triplex penthouse inside Brooklyn's Clock Tower has sold for $15 million, a borough record for a condo purchase, after spending years on the market.A triplex penthouse in Brooklyn — a 6,813-square-foot spread atop Dumbo’s striking

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Blue LandMark Clock and Golden Gate at Sunset

The Campanile was lit in blue during Big Game week (Berkeley vs Stanford), the rain from a couple days ago cleaned the air, and there was no fog/clouds! With all these rare conditions combined I knew it was going to be a breathtaking sunset! I spontaneously went for a hike in the Berkeley hills and

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Musée d’Orsay Perspective View big clock

This is my favorite museum in Paris because it’s not only home tofamous works by the likes ofRenoir, Monet, Van Gogh, and Degas but it’s also housed in what used to be a train station, along the river Seine. I discovered one of my all-time favorite paintings there.All in all, a very im

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