To complete the 14th in a series of posts about different materials used to produce souvenir buildings, I compiled a list of ‘others.’ These off-beat materials include:
Bakelite, Wood, Rubber, Soap, Marble, Onyx, Coal and Macerated Money. I've written before about building souvenirs made of macerated money. Below are
some examples and photos. Do you know of other odd materials for building
replicas?
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Preble County National Bank made of rubber for the 100th anniversary
in 1973
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Goodyear Blimp Hanger in Akron, Ohio made of ‘Dualuminum'
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England’s Durham Cathedral made of coal & the Hawaiian Islands
made of lava
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Washington Monument made of Bakelite & Bennington Monument made
of wood
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Rockefeller Center made of hand soap
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Equator Monument made of onyx & Washington Monument made of marble |
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon's Levere Memorial Temple at Northwestern University made of stone |
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