The High Roller opened on March 31, 2014, and at just 9 feet taller, it surpassed the Singapore Flyer as the world's tallest ferris wheel. I also had the chance to ride the Singapore Flyer while it still held the record. In the end, the High Roller is worth experiencing at least once, especially if like me you've been to Las Vegas a number of times and are looking for something new. It's an undeniably cool vantage point and there's always something going on below.
Feb 17, 2020
High Roller Ferris Wheel in Las Vegas, Nevada
At 550 feet tall, the High Roller in Las Vegas, Nevada is currently the tallest ferris wheel in the world. With incredible views of the surrounding Las Vegas Strip, this observation ferris wheel is just one of the many captivating ways to see Las Vegas from above.
The High Roller opened on March 31, 2014, and at just 9 feet taller, it surpassed the Singapore Flyer as the world's tallest ferris wheel. I also had the chance to ride the Singapore Flyer while it still held the record. In the end, the High Roller is worth experiencing at least once, especially if like me you've been to Las Vegas a number of times and are looking for something new. It's an undeniably cool vantage point and there's always something going on below.
The High Roller opened on March 31, 2014, and at just 9 feet taller, it surpassed the Singapore Flyer as the world's tallest ferris wheel. I also had the chance to ride the Singapore Flyer while it still held the record. In the end, the High Roller is worth experiencing at least once, especially if like me you've been to Las Vegas a number of times and are looking for something new. It's an undeniably cool vantage point and there's always something going on below.
Catalogue:
Images
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Las Vegas
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Middle America Series
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Nevada
,
Photography
,
Roadside Attractions
Location:
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Feb 15, 2020
Cape Meares Lighthouse on the Oregon Coast
Catalogue:
Images
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Lighthouses
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Oregon
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Pacific Northwest 2013
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Photography
,
PNW Series
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Roadside Attractions
Location:
Cape Meares, OR 97141, USA
Feb 13, 2020
Exploring 'The Office' in Scranton, Pennsylvania
From the Steamtown Mall to the Electric City sign to the Penn Paper building, my visit to Scranton, Pennsylvania wouldn't have been complete without checking out a few of the locations made iconic by the hit NBC show 'The Office'.
If you're looking to see these locations for yourself you'll find them all in downtown Scranton. The Penn Paper building is on the corner of Penn Avenue and Vine Street. The Scranton welcome sign is on display inside the Marketplace at Steamtown Mall. The Electric City sign is visible from the Lackawanna County Courthouse Square.
If you're looking to see these locations for yourself you'll find them all in downtown Scranton. The Penn Paper building is on the corner of Penn Avenue and Vine Street. The Scranton welcome sign is on display inside the Marketplace at Steamtown Mall. The Electric City sign is visible from the Lackawanna County Courthouse Square.
Catalogue:
Filmmaker Life
,
Images
,
Memorabilia
,
Middle America Series
,
Northeast USA 2019
,
Pennsylvania
,
Photography
,
Roadside Attractions
Location:
Scranton, PA, USA
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