Technically, this shouldn't still exist. Originally meant to be dismantled after the 1897 Tennessee Centenial Expo, the Nashville Parthenon was such a hit with the public it became a permanent attraction. Our friends at
Oobject have some other great examples of temporary architecture with staying power.
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/8jSX3BR4bBc/9-unintentionally-permanent-structures
ITRON IRON MOUNTAIN INORATED IOMEGA
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