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    Because nothing says neo-gothic more than purple and green lights flashing at the top

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    Quote Originally Posted by innercitydoc View Post
    Because nothing says neo-gothic more than purple and green lights flashing at the top
    Compared to Europeans, we're rookies when it comes to lighting up buildings...
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/9476044@N05/5006169982/

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    Quote Originally Posted by innercitydoc View Post
    Because nothing says neo-gothic more than purple and green lights flashing at the top
    Actually, I think that, historically, many of the classic Detroit buildings and fountains had colored lighting that would be considered gaudy by today's standards. If you look at postcards of some of the classics, like the Scott Fountain or the Guardian Building you can see the carnival of lights we used to have. In that context, I don't know that the LED lights are so bad.

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