From Madero Street, you can see this side of the Latin-American Tower, Torre Latinoamericana. Les than 100 yards away, a colonial church tower stands too.
From Eje Central, we see the Torre Lationamericana, almost all of the 44 floors.
The lovely view from our place in a cave where we were hiding out from the rain.
This is an evening view of the historic Red Bank Station. While the loading platform is newly renovated, the ticket office is maintained in the Victorian station that has been in the National Register of Historic Places since 1976.
This is a view of the platform that commuters and those returning to northern destinations, including NYC, take. The Victorian station in the background remains a landmark in town.
The ancient 13th century rectangular tower which is part of the Old Palace (Palazzo Vecchio) was named after the architect who designed it, Arnolfo di Cambio. It contains two small cells and is 94 metres high.
The Frost Bank Tower glistens like a birthday cake and musical instruments glow as Congress Avenue leads traffic toward the capitol in Austin, Texas.
My best shot in all of Paris, perhaps all of Europe so far!
Mosque tower looming over the town. Painted street sign in town center.