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More buildings in Lakeshore East[edit]

This illustration is GREAT!

Anybody with better skills than me want to add links to any of the following:

The Buckingham (immediately to the East of 340 on the Park and in front of Park Tower)

Outer Drive East (the shorter, wider building east of The Buckingham and in the foregound, in front of the Hancock and others)

The Shoreham (behind Outer Drive East and slightly taller, in front of Water Tower Place)

North Harbor Tower (the wide building just West of and slightly behind -- North of -- Harbor Point, shown with Harbor Point's shadow on it?)

Metropolitan Tower (Chicago) (the older white building that appears in front of Chase Tower)

Thanks! --DAW0001 (talk) 12:18, 27 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I would but I don't remember how I made it. John Reaves 13:09, 11 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

New image[edit]

I replaced the image with a higher resolution one that I made based on the original panorama. The image I replaced had very noticeable artifacting as well as smudges (probably from the clone stamp tool) where text had been removed. I also moved the links on the image map from the buildings themselves to the names of the buildings. With the links as rectangles on the buildings, it was difficult to find them, especially since the buildings overlap each other and aren't perfect rectangles. Hopefully this is more useable. —D'Agosta ( TC ) 12:31, 29 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

When was this template last updated?[edit]

Is there a way that we can update this with a new high-res photo, especially to include all of the new buildings built since then? It appears to be missing the Trump Tower, which was constructed in 2008. Otherwise, is there a way to at least provide a timestamp as to when this photo was taken, and include that? ChunyangD (talk) 20:34, 10 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]