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Review of Comcast CenterThe newness -- and tallness -- of this skyscraper is reason enough to enter its glassy, three-story atrium lobby. Well, those reasons, plus the weirdly lifelike sculpture of people "walking" on beams overhead the atrium. And the 83-foot-wide, 10-million-pixels-rich, high-definition video screen, whose pictures couldn't be more real looking if they were in 3-D. Cable giant Comcast put its name on this 975-foot-tall tower in 2008 when it became the company's headquarters. Soon thereafter, the Philadelphia Inquirer referred to the building as a giant USB memory stick. The public is welcome in the lobby to ogle the screen any time. In December, the center puts on festive, 10-minute shows (every hour on the hour); it's a smooth, high-tech version of the beloved light show at Macy's in the John Wanamaker Building. A fun aside: The ironworkers Local Union 401 that built the structure affixed a small William Penn figurine to the final beam. Their goal: Break the "curse of William Penn," which, according to local lore, was that Philadelphia's major pro teams couldn't win a championship after a Center City skyscraper was built higher than Penn's statue atop City Hall. It worked. The Phils captured the World Series a few months later. Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.
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