Another Thing to Get us Through the Offseason!

As some of you may know from prior posts of mine, I am currently a student at Case Western Reserve University here in beautiful Cleveland, Ohio. Our great university is now home of the Peter B. Lewis building, designed by world renowned architect Frank Ghery. (Yes, I probably misspelled his name, but who cares?) Anyway, on a trip to the Point last fall with some classmates, we noticed that while standing in line for Mantis, one of the great twisted creations of B&M, the part of the coaster looked almost like the Peter B. Lewis Building here on our campus.

Well, today, when parking right by the building, I realized that all I would need to do during the rest of the offseason to help calm my urge to ride a coaster would be to just visit the Peter B. Lewis building, and imagine the weird metal surfaces as B&M track, twisting every which way. Imagining riding the Peter B. Lewis Coaster (tm) (Which is a name I give to extremely twisted B&M coasters in RCT/RCT2) could be just the thing that helps me survive this long and cold winter.

I would suggest anyone near Cleveland to come visit this building that very well could have been designed by B&M, if they feel the need to see a shiny coaster. Pictures of the building can be found at:

http://weatherhead.cwru.edu/lewis/

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Jeff da Beat's avatar
I have to say, that is a very interesting building.

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