Thanks for the link...I went back and found out where the name, "Falcon," came from. It is a gorgeous building. I wonder, though, if anyone came driving down this road toward the building very fast in the winter when the road was icy and couldn't stop and ended up at the top of those stairs? :-)
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Thanks for the link...I went back and found out where the name, "Falcon," came from. It is a gorgeous building. I wonder, though, if anyone came driving down this road toward the building very fast in the winter when the road was icy and couldn't stop and ended up at the top of those stairs? :-)
Sokol is a common word used here in Croatian diaspora social clubs, so I bet its Polish equivalent means more or less the same in Croatian.
A charming facade!Winter scenery is so beautiful there!
Léia
Thanks for all your comments!
@Lowell - it is one-way street so such situation is unlikely to happen (however in some cases...maybe).
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