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Thanks! I agree Cleveland has some nice historic buildings besides Pittsburgh and Detroit. I'll take a look the Millionairs Row. I wanna make some Victorian houses in future.
There are lots of attractive buildings in Cleveland. I think I've seen an old photo of The Arcade and inside is just magnificent. the Society for Savings Building can be good since it's generic in a way. And yes, I need to be mentally ready to tackle Terminal Tower lol
Terminal Tower is certainly in my "wishlist" to build...Key Tower is somehow handsome but I don't usually find myself enjoying to build post modern buildings which are usually out of proportion, literal and depressing...But I find Cleveland to be a good city to look for insipiration so you may see some buildings from there in future!