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Disaster Aftermath
09/19/08 3:27pm

Downtown Houston’s Tallest Plyscraper

by Swamplot
Downtown, Office Buildings
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JPMorgan Chase Tower, Downtown Houston, after Hurricane Ike

Plywood: also useful after a hurricane.

  • Chase Tower after Ike [Off the Kuff]

Photo: Kenneth Fair

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