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Saturday, July 16, 2005

Mountain View, CA
This is the modern entrance to the Mountain View City Hall.
The landmark Civic Center stands out as a Downtown and citywide landmark. Its unique architecture and pinkish color took a while to get used to, but now most Mountain View residents are proud of it. The City Hall is home to the council chambers, most of the city's departments, a public art gallery, and a 5 story rotunda that offers great views from the 4th floor.
posted by /T/ at 8:20 PM