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more about #flyingsaucers more comments → Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: I done been to Hueco Tanks, the Vancouver space museum (the giant robot crab adds a lot), and all the ones in Southern California. more » Purple Dave: What about those towers from that one World's Fair, which were later revealed to actually _be_ UFOs? more » Leslie Powell: There's a small Star Destroyer on the downtown library in Minneapolis. [www.twinsballpark2010.com] more » Gann: Also, here's a building that looks suspiciously like the tardis: [www.glasgowwestend.co.uk] more » EBone: And the UCSD library: [www.dcresource.com] more » EBone: You left out the Discovery Science Center in Santa Ana CA. It IS the Borg Cube: [www.discoverycube.org] And it is enormous. more » Gann: Also, no love for the [www.spaceneedle.com] more » Gann: [shameless plug warning] I did a project in school that ended up looking spaceshipey: It had a window I called the Death Star Window: [/shamelss... more » Daveinva: HUGE omission here: the old Newseum building dome in Rosslyn (Arlington), Virginia. [users.ultrasys.net] Ever since they built it, I just couldn't dri... more » Doctor Who?: No pictures of the Egg? I'm disappointed: [www.bluffton.edu] more » -
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Buildings That Look Like Famous Spaceships: A Gallery
Science fiction's influences are all around us — even in your office buildings. Architects have drawn inspiration from the Death Star, the Borg Cube, and other famous spaceships, and here's a gallery to prove it.

