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Clock Tower, Artist: R.M. Fischer (1947-), A New York Artist, 3rd Street Between I and J Streets, Sacramento, California
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A close up view of the clock tower. The tower forms a bridge connecting a parking lot to a compact mall composed of
several stores and one movie theater. The hands of the clock could be seen on either side of the tower.
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The top of the tower as seen from the bridge. It was created to resemble one of those high tension towers
that are a part of the power grid.
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One of the two clock faces, neither of which told the correct time.
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One of the four feet that supported the tower. It was attached to a concrete riser that had a chunk
broken out of it.
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The other three feet stood on unbroken concrete. Here was a view of one held down with six bolts, three on each side.
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The lower half of the tower, here clearly showing the bridge that both stabilized it and connected a parking lot to the mall.
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A wider shot reveling nearly all of the tower. In this shot, the tower really does resemble a power transmission tower.
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A more distant view of the tower. From this angle it appeared taller than any of the surrounding buildings.
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A different view of the tower, showing it sandwiched between a parking lot and a Macy's Store.
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