The Junction Bridge—a retired railroad lift bridge converted to a park—spans the Arkansas River near Downtown Little Rock, Arkansas.
This broadcasting mast extends into the Chicago skyline from One Prudential Plaza, while the distinctive angled architecture of Two Prudential Plaza casts its presence in the background. One Prudential Plaza, a 41-story skyscraper completed in 1955, was significant as the first new downtown skyscraper in Chicago in 21 years and served as the headquarters for Prudential’s Mid-America company. Its mast was once used as a broadcasting antenna for Chicago’s WGN-TV. Two Prudential Plaza, completed in 1990, stands out with its stacked chevron setbacks and a pyramidal peak rotated 45 degrees, crowned with an 80-foot spire.
The architectural details of Dallas’ Pegasus Villas, which was once Brookhollow Plaza, are a testament to the city’s rich design heritage. This landmark showcases the visionary work of architect Paul Rudolph, featuring a 16-story structure that was originally built in the late 1960s. The building stands out with its precast concrete beams and columns, and its history as a re-purposed office building turned into a senior living community adds to its unique character.
The Royal Caribbean cruise ship Radiance of the Seas, docked at Puerta Maya, Cozumel, Mexico.
A pier stretches into San Pablo Bay at California‘s China Camp State Park.