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Sights from around the city where I grew up.
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barnbones > At night the Paragon Prairie Tower is carefully illuminated so there are no "hot spots" but evenly lit.  The top is internally illuminated.  To the right is the small fountain and its reflection.
barnbones > At night the Paragon Prairie Tower is carefully illuminated so there are no "hot spots" but evenly lit.  The top is internally illuminated.
barnbones > At night the Paragon Prairie Tower is carefully illuminated so there are no "hot spots" but evenly lit.  The top is internally illuminated.
barnbones > At night the Paragon Prairie Tower is carefully illuminated so there are no "hot spots" but evenly lit.  The top is internally illuminated.
barnbones > At night the Paragon Prairie Tower is carefully illuminated so there are no "hot spots" but evenly lit.  The top is internally illuminated.
barnbones > The reflection in the water of the lake is affected by the ripples due to the windy night.  To the right is the small fountain and its reflection.
barnbones > Paragon Prairie Tower, Urbandale (western Des Moines), Iowa  March 19, 2009.  The tower rises 120 feet and measures 16 feet in diameter and features one of the largest glass tiled murals in the U.S.  The scene on the tower is approx. 5,000 square feet.   I'm 5'4" tall so you can use me for a size reference.  Couldn't quite get all of the tower in to compare.
barnbones > The reflection in the water of the lake is affected by the ripples due to the windy night.  To the right is the small fountain and its reflection.
barnbones > The reflection in the water of the lake is affected by the ripples due to the windy night.
At night the Paragon Prairie Tower is carefully illuminated so there are no "hot spots" but evenly lit. The top is internally illuminated. To the right is the small fountain and its reflection.
 > At night the Paragon Prairie Tower is carefully illuminated so there are no "hot spots" but evenly lit.  The top is internally illuminated.  To the right is the small fountain and its reflection.
At night the Paragon Prairie Tower is carefully illuminated so there are no "hot spots" but evenly lit. The top is internally illuminated. To the right is the small fountain and its reflection.
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Keywords: night tower water glass architecture iowa mosaic prairie ripples reflection mural landmark tile midwest paragon urbandale illumination des moines
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