Excellent and enjoyable city views.  The reflections in the second and
third images make them quite special.

Dan Matyola
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On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 9:16 PM Rick Womer <rickpic...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Wilbur Foshay was a 1920s businessman who made his fortune buying and
> selling utility companies. He celebrated himself with the construction of
> this tower in 1929. It is the size and shape of the Washington Monument.
> Near the top Foshay had his name is chiseled into each side in 10-foot
> letters. He left Minneapolis for Salida, Colorado when the stock market
> crashed in 1929.
>
> Alas his gains were ill-gotten, as he had operated a pyramid scheme with
> his companies. He was tried in 1932, convicted, and sentenced to 15 years
> in Leavenworth. He only served three years, though, because Franklin
> Roosevelt commuted 10 years of his sentence, and he had two more years
> deducted for good behavior. He then settled in Colorado, where he continued
> a career as a shameless promoter until his death in 1957.
>
> His tower was the tallest building in Minneapolis until it was surpassed
> 1974. It now houses a posh hotel. $10 gets one a ticket to an observation
> deck, which disappoints my having only small square portholes for viewing.
>
> Here are views in each direction from the tower. I liked the reflections
> off the irregular glass tower across the street in the third photo. The
> last photo looks east—it’s pretty flat out there.
>
>
> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/Oct2022/2022-10/Minneapolis-10-22/Foshay-Tower-View/
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> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/Oct2022/2022-10/Minneapolis-10-22/Foshay-Tower-View/
> >
>
> Comments always appreciated!
>
> Rick
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