Posted Oct 2, 2013, 5:44 PM
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Urban Fanactic
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Coquitlam
Posts: 3,274
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It's a very neat structure if you like brutalism. Sault Michigan is very tourist oriented and they keep all their attractions well maintained.
There is a museum in the bottom of the tower which is quite interesting and it's only $7 US to go in there.
Some facts about the city is it's the northern end of I-75 where its southern terminus is Miami, the city is now over 14,000 people, making it the 2nd biggest city in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. But back when the army base was open it was 18,000 people, Edison Sault one of three hydroelectric dams here if flipped on it's side is taller than First Canadian Place, and the city was founded in 1668 which is why the Tower was completed in 1968 to mark the Sault's 300th birthday.
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