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  2. Kaknästornet - Wikipedia

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    Kaknäs Tower: General information; Type: Telecommunications tower: Architectural style: Brutalism: Address: Mörka Kroken 28–30: Town or city: Stockholm: Country: Sweden: Coordinates: Construction started: 1963: Completed: 1967: Inaugurated: 12 May 1967: Owner: Teracom: Height: 155 m (509 ft)

  3. Nyayo House - Wikipedia

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    Nyayo House. Nyayo House is a skyscraper in Nairobi, Kenya. It hosts several government departments such as immigration (the State Department for Immigration, Border Control, and Regulation of Persons) and also serves as the headquarters of Nairobi Province. The building is located at the corner of Uhuru Highway and Kenyatta Avenue. [2]

  4. AN/URC-117 Ground Wave Emergency Network - Wikipedia

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    Three electronic equipment shelters; two located near the perimeter of the site, and one at the base of the tower containing an antenna-tuning unit (ATU) UHF and LF receive antennas mounted on either a 10 ft. mast, 30 ft. light pole, or 60–150 ft. tower.

  5. Texas Towers - Wikipedia

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    Steel. Texas Towers were a set of three radar facilities off the eastern seaboard of the United States which were used for surveillance by the United States Air Force during the Cold War. Modeled on the offshore oil drilling platforms first employed off the Texas coast, they were in operation from 1958 to 1963.

  6. The Clock Towers - Wikipedia

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    The Clock Towers. /  21.41889°N 39.82639°E  / 21.41889; 39.82639. The Clock Towers ( Arabic: أبراج الساعة, romanized : Abrāj al-Sāʿat, lit. 'Towers of the Clock', formerly known as Abraj Al Bait ), is a government-owned complex of seven skyscraper hotels in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

  7. Spasskaya Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Spasskaya Tower was the first tower of the many Moscow Kremlin Towers to be crowned with the hipped roof in 1624–1625 by architects Bazhen Ogurtsov and Christopher Galloway (a Scottish architect and clock maker). [2] According to a number of historical accounts, the clock on the Spasskaya Tower appeared between 1491 and 1585.

  8. Huge 5G Towers Are Coming To These NYC Corners: MAP

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    Huge 5G Towers Are Coming To These NYC Corners: MAP. Patch identified the 90 NYC blocks where the city wants to install gargantuan 32-foot-tall 5G poles in the coming months. See which ones. Nick...

  9. Frying Pan Shoals Light - Wikipedia

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    Location: Near North Carolina: Coordinates: Tower; Constructed: 1964-66: Foundation: Steel: Automated: 1979: Height: 80 ft (24 m) Fog signal: Fog horn: Light; Deactivated: 2003

  10. Baiterek (monument) - Wikipedia

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    97 m (318 ft) Baiterek ( Kazakh: Бәйтерек, romanized: Bäiterek; "tall poplar tree") is a monument and observation tower in Astana, the capital city of Kazakhstan. A tourist attraction popular with foreign visitors and Kazakhs, it is emblematic of the city, which became capital of the country in 1997. The tower is located on Nurjol ...

  11. Tagansky Protected Command Point - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, the facility operated as an emergency command post headquarters of the Moscow Air Defence District (PVO) communication center. Personnel at the facility, including technical staff, were changed over every 24 hours. The staff worked in short shifts in order to stay alert and prevent combat anxiety.