I'm sure I have stayed in hotels taller but the Reunion Tower in Dallas is the most memorable. We visited it shortly after it was completed in 1978. At 561 ft, this observation tower is only the 15th tallest in the city, but it does command quite a presence and provides a 360 degree vista of the city.
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
I'm sure I have stayed in hotels taller but the Reunion Tower in Dallas is the most memorable. We visited it shortly after it was completed in 1978. At 561 ft, this observation tower is only the 15th tallest in the city, but it does command quite a presence and provides a 360 degree vista of the city.
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