Coit Tower, San Francisco | Anrv
Completed in 1933 in the art deco style, it is named after Lillie Hitchcock Coit, a wealthy socialite and philanthropist. Designed by the architecture firm of Arthur Brown Jr., standing at 210 ft (64m), it is a slender white column constructed at the peak of Telegraph Hill in San Francisco and has become an emblem of the city’s skyline.
Unique Ploppable 4×4
Landmark / Monument Level 1
Info:
Uneducated Jobs: 5
Educated Jobs: 2
Well Educated Jobs: 3
Highly Educated Jobs: 3
Low Wealth Tourists: 100
Medium Wealth Tourists: 100
High Wealth Tourists: 100
Attractiveness: 56
Entertainment: 100
Radius: 400
Noise Accumulation: 35
Noise Radius: 35
Model Info:
Triangles : 4487
Texture: 512 x 2048
Custom LOD:
Triangles: 497
Texture: 256 x 512
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