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| This bedroom in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood takes advantage of river views. I like the way the buildings across the water seem to be propped upon the guardrail outside the window. |
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| On par with New York City views are ones in San Francisco, where there is a stronger city-nature balance. This grand vista reaches beyond the city to distant hills. |
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| Having a view where one can glimpse a suspension bridge from one end to the other means, among other things, the only direction from there is down. |
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| Even in my old hometown of Chicago, my best view was of the Sears Tower miles away if I poked my head out the kitchen window. This view of the Sears Tower from the north, with the Merchandise Mart in between, is just magnificent. |
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| But not all city views need be of rooftops. This loft in Houston looks into the middle of distant buildings, flatting them into a painting-like canvas on the window. |
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| Previous examples looked outside from inside, but the last few step onto terraces to take in views that are even more expansive. This rooftop deck just west of the bend of the Chicago River has a great view of the curving 333 Wacker Drive and other Loop buildings to the south. |
| Dallas may not boast as distinctive a skyline as New York, Chicago or San Francisco, but it's still one to be taken advantage of in the right situation. This generous rooftop takes in all of the downtown skyscrapers. |
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| And lastly, I stand corrected in saying one can only go down from a view of a whole suspension bridge. One can go up to the roof and take in the view and the sky above! |





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