Lee DeForrest broadcast from an antenna on it's roof sometime around 1906.
Seems to me about the same time a rigid airship once moored to the top also, but my memory is more vague on this. Maybe someone else can supply more details.
Interesting old office cubicles inside -- at least they were still there in the mid-1960's.
The airship belonged to a man named, I believe Knabenshue, or something like that. Never saw the upper floors, but the bank that owned it probably changed a good bit of it since the 60's.
"All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost; the old that is strong does not wither, deep roots are not reached by the frost. From the ashes a fire shall be woken, a light from the shadows shall spring; renewed shall be blade that was broken, the crownless again shall be king.”
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A building with quite a history.
First curtain-wall structure in Toledo.
Lee DeForrest broadcast from an antenna on it's roof sometime around 1906.
Seems to me about the same time a rigid airship once moored to the top also, but my memory is more vague on this. Maybe someone else can supply more details.
Interesting old office cubicles inside -- at least they were still there in the mid-1960's.
The airship belonged to a man named, I believe Knabenshue, or something like that.
Never saw the upper floors, but the bank that owned it probably changed a good bit of it since the 60's.
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