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Try this for size? Name of building (or even its initials)

 

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Further clues and maybe another image may follow if needed. It always surprises me how many have been to the strangest far-flung places!

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Time I think for another image

 

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Will this help ?

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KLIA looks like a beautiful airport!

 

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I know I've seen this, but not for quite a number of years. One of the entrances to the West Wing of the National Gallery of Art? Regardless, I would think it's a newer Smithsonian (non-traditional) building, on the Mall.

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I know I've seen this, but not for quite a number of years. One of the entrances to the West Wing of the National Gallery of Art? Regardless, I would think it's a newer Smithsonian (non-traditional) building, on the Mall.

 

Right on, Stu! It's actually the East Building of the National Gallery of Art. It's undergoing a lot of renovation, both to its exterior and galleries, so it was a little tough to get a clean shot of it.

 

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Thank you.

 

What building is this?

 

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This is certainly revival architecture. A rather strange mix of romanesque and Byzantine.

 

Many orthodox churches are built in Byzantine style but they would not have the bizarre romanesque elements, I think. It actually looks like it is two churches that have been glued together, one byzantine, the other romanesque. I would say that it is not Europe so that means it is probably north American.

 

North America.

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