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PARCS was never the second tallest structure in North Dakota. I'm going to assume that it was built some time after
radar was being implemented on a large scale (i.e., the
1950s)... Even at that time the North Dakota State Capitol (74 m, 1934) was standing, as were the cathedrals in Fargo (52 m, 1899 and 51 m, 1920). This doesn't take into account that the KVLY and KXJB towers were built in 1963 and 1966 respectively, and there's a good chance that's before PARCS was built as well. So no way, no how, was PARCS ever the second tallest structure in North Dakota. --AlexWCovington (
talk)
03:43, 22 April 2006 (UTC)reply