Tacoma Castle High School

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Tacoma Castle High School
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This “high school” was supposedly built by the Northern Pacific RR in 1891 and gutted by fire in 1898; Rebuilt by Tacoma city in 1906-10. Below is what the rest of Tacoma looked like around this time:
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Note the similarities between Castle HS and Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City also supposedly built by a railroad company in 2 years 1892-93. Consensus reality and the Great Reset.
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Tacoma also built an amphitheater for the school while they were at it. The football field is a modern addition.
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Note the similarity with the amphitheater attached to the Utah State Insane Asylum built 1885.
Utah State Insane Asylum
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None of this is American architecture.
 
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Tacoma Castle High School
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This “high school” was supposedly built by the Northern Pacific RR in 1891 and gutted by fire in 1898; Rebuilt by Tacoma city in 1906-10. Below is what the rest of Tacoma looked like around this time:
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Note the similarities between Castle HS and Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City also supposedly built by a railroad company in 2 years 1892-93. Consensus reality and the Great Reset.
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Tacoma also built an amphitheater for the school while they were at it. The football field is a modern addition.
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Note the similarity with the amphitheater attached to the Utah State Insane Asylum built 1885.
Utah State Insane Asylum
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None of this is American architecture.
It's everywhere. Such gorgeous architecture. Maybe NYC really is imperial Rome. DC Alexandria? Imperial Rome: New York City Ive been wanting to dive into the history of the Ferris wheel; not that it represents tartarian stuff, more that it's architecture anomoly sort of...it ties in a bit. The first one was at the Chicago fair...but then stupid modern ones started popping up and ruining skylines like Seattle and London.... apparently a giant one in Dubai....
Maybe all of this is real American architecture, there is a weird part of me that believes art deco was from prev civ and stuff like empire State bldg....crazy right
 
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It's everywhere. Such gorgeous architecture. Maybe NYC really is imperial Rome. DC Alexandria? Imperial Rome: New York City Ive been wanting to dive into the history of the Ferris wheel; not that it represents tartarian stuff, more that it's architecture anomoly sort of...it ties in a bit. The first one was at the Chicago fair...but then stupid modern ones started popping up and ruining skylines like Seattle and London.... apparently a giant one in Dubai....
Maybe all of this is real American architecture, there is a weird part of me that believes art deco was from prev civ and stuff like empire State bldg....crazy righ

About the Chicago Ferris Wheel
The first Ferris Wheel’s construction was an engineering ballet, requiring a delicate balance of strength and finesse. Over 100,000 parts went into its assembly, a feat of logistics that had never been attempted on such a scale.​
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The way the people are inside the giant Ferris wheel makes me think it could be a rotating display case.

The ferris wheel is related to the water mill - hydropower. Ferris got his inspiration for the wheel from a man named Henry Burden and didn't give him credit. - The Burden Water Wheel and the Ferris Wheel
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Ferris wheels look like the StarGate
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