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Originally Posted by jpIllInoIs
When read in context since you're last post. But I agree that you really cant have too many ObsDecks or too much cow bell.
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Pretty much any tall building in Chicago built from tha late 19th century until the 1970's that drawfed anything around it had a public observation deck near the top. Examples included the Masonic Temple built in the 1890's, the Montgomery Ward Tower, Wrigley Building, Tribune Tower, Chicago Board of Trade Building (1930), Prudential Center, Kemper Building, and of course the John Hancock Center and the Sears Tower. So an observation deck near the top of Tribune Tower East should be a no brainer.