I reckon there was some HVAC equipment to be replaced at the top of the 29-story Winston Tower, which is one of the landmark buildings of the downtown Winston-Salem skyline that I regularly look out at from my house. This building also has a connection to the Roediger House because George Roediger once owned a part of the city block that this building now occupies.
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Thursday, March 14, 2013
Crane Your Neck, Winston Tower
Here are some shots of what was happening a few weeks ago downtown, which I got to look at up-close when I was walking Cyprus.
I reckon there was some HVAC equipment to be replaced at the top of the 29-story Winston Tower, which is one of the landmark buildings of the downtown Winston-Salem skyline that I regularly look out at from my house. This building also has a connection to the Roediger House because George Roediger once owned a part of the city block that this building now occupies.
I reckon there was some HVAC equipment to be replaced at the top of the 29-story Winston Tower, which is one of the landmark buildings of the downtown Winston-Salem skyline that I regularly look out at from my house. This building also has a connection to the Roediger House because George Roediger once owned a part of the city block that this building now occupies.
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