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Lapara State Building

The Lapara State Building was the second building built which is still standing.  It is a historic landmark and retains much of it's original prims, which dates back to August of 2010.

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The building boats an iconic Lapara sign, and radio tower from a disused dirigible dock.  The building also features a light system which changes colors depending on events and seasons.

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The Building is 276 feet to the highest current spire.  The interior is not open to the public with the exception of the lobby, which had recently been refurbished with pink marble.

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Historically there was a second floor skyway which is not in existence anymore.

The Entry doors are an art deco designed modeled on the Scarborough building in Austin mainly, with a flourish of the Union Carbide Building in Chicago and the Pennsylvania Station building in Philadelphia.

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