I was lifted from the ground and I floated in mid-air toward the building, gently at first and then rapidly accelerating, and I was very frightened, and that's the last thing I remember. I learned later that I had been slammed against the side of the building, then had fallen to the ground. I'm okay now.
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In downtown Dallas, Texas, on February 18th, 2023, a Southwestern Bell building (built in 1948; later known as Four AT&T Plaza) at the northwest corner of Wood Street and South Akard Street.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Dallas (7013503)
• Dallas (county) (1002315)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• beige (color) (300266234)
• central business districts (300000868)
• masonry veneer (300444225)
• Modern Movement (300121793)
• office towers (300007046)
• skyscrapers (300004809)
• skywalks (300008333)
• tan (color) (300266248)
• telephone exchanges (300005416)
• winter (300133101)
• yellow brick (material) (300444206)
Wikidata items:
• 18 February 2023 (Q69306713)
• 1940s in architecture (Q60996001)
• 1948 in architecture (Q922044)
• 2022-23 North American winter (Q114585888)
• AT&T (Q35476)
• Dallas-Fort Worth (Q179295)
• Downtown Dallas (Q3038331)
• February 18 (Q2343)
• February 2023 (Q61312937)
• North Texas (Q3493922)
• overcast (Q1055865)
• Southwestern Bell (Q3301294)
Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Office buildings—Texas (sh86003312)
• Skyscrapers—Texas (sh86007406)
• Telephone stations (sh85133431)