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  2. Rhodes State Office Tower - Wikipedia

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    The tower's 40th floor contains an observation deck, open to the public. The Rhodes Tower was designed by Brubaker/Brandt and Dalton, Dalton, Little, and Newport in a Modernist style. It was conceived in 1969 as a way to consolidate state offices in one building and give more space to legislative offices in the Ohio Statehouse .

  3. LeVeque Tower - Wikipedia

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    The 44th floor served as an observation deck that would be open to the public for 25 cents. The floor featured 24 floor-to-ceiling windows as well as an observation balcony on the 46th floor, which would be reachable only by ladder. In all, 60 construction contractor companies were named to build the structure, which cost a total of $7.8 million.

  4. Travel: Ohio and Indiana mansions deck the halls with ... - AOL

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    Estates in Akron, Mansfield and Indianapolis are open for the public to enjoy seasonal lights, decorations, music, sweet treats, shopping and more. Travel: Ohio and Indiana mansions deck the halls ...

  5. Observation tower - Wikipedia

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    Some lighthouses have an observation deck open to the public. Access is usually by stairs. An admission fee is often charged and hours may be limited. The observation deck of a lighthouse is usually between 10 and 50 metres high, and is almost always open air.

  6. Terminal Tower - Wikipedia

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    The observation deck reopened after Chessie left the building. [citation needed] After the September 11, 2001 attacks, the observation deck was again closed to the public. In 2007, a proposal was brought to Forest City to reopen the deck. The proposal included a renovation of the deck and the addition of an express elevator to take visitors to it.

  7. Carew Tower - Wikipedia

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    Carew Tower is a 49-story, 574-foot (175 m) Art Deco building completed in 1931 [8] in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, overlooking the Ohio River waterfront. The structure is the second-tallest building in the city , and it was added to the register of National Historic Landmarks on April 19, 1994.