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The Progress Energy Parking Deck


This is part of Two Progress Plaza. You can see the original Progress Energy Building in the background.

Dueling Views Near The Courthouse



As seen from Fayetteville Street and Salisbury Street, respectively. The design of both the court house and the Federal Building looks the same on both sides. The courthouse was completed in 1970, and is 11 stories tall.

Peering Out Across Edenton Street


Visible in the center of the photo are The North Carolina Legislative Building and The Archdale Building. If you’re viewing this post on or before March 17th, be sure to click “view larger map” to see a St. Patrick’s Day easter egg from Google.


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