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'''[[Derelli Towers]]''' are a prominent architectural and commercial twin monolith landmark located in the urban core of New Prairie, Wisconsin. Built by aggressive real estate developer J.P. Derelli following the catastrophic municipal fire of 1976, the dark glass-encased structures stand 40 stories tall. The sprawling pedestrian granite plaza running between the towers acts as a structural canopy for a vast subterranean garage network, which directly borders unmapped utilities grids and historic subterranean catacombs. At the absolute center of the plaza sits a pristine glass vault permanently encasing the scorched, charred foundational remains of the original building destroyed in the fire... | |||
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⭐ Featured Wiki EntryDerelli Towers are a prominent architectural and commercial twin monolith landmark located in the urban core of New Prairie, Wisconsin. Built by aggressive real estate developer J.P. Derelli following the catastrophic municipal fire of 1976, the dark glass-encased structures stand 40 stories tall. The sprawling pedestrian granite plaza running between the towers acts as a structural canopy for a vast subterranean garage network, which directly borders unmapped utilities grids and historic subterranean catacombs. At the absolute center of the plaza sits a pristine glass vault permanently encasing the scorched, charred foundational remains of the original building destroyed in the fire... 🏛️ In-Universe Database
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