Weirdest place you ve seen a swastika

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What is the weirdest place you've seen a swastika? They used to be used quite often as ornamenture on the outside of buildings, in woodwork detail in rooms, etc., prior to WWII of course.

I'm not talking about it's use in Hinduism or Buddhism, or it's use by Neo-Nazis, I'm really talking about walking around the city or town you live in, or going to a restaurant or public building, and suddenly realizing you are seeing a swastika, and realizing it is an artifact of a different era.

I've seen them in at least two places in Chicago. One was as decoration on the overhang near the top of a roof on a building down the street from Schuba's in Chicago. The other was a room in a German-American restaurant on Sheffield in Chicago (now torn down, can't remember the name), which had it in woodwork detail in one of it's rooms.

I've also seen it in petroglyphs in New Mexico. I think at a site near Albuquerque.
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Weirdest place you ve seen a swastika

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They can be found on the first floor lintel cornice at the building next to the Hotel 71 on upper east Wacker drive.

There are fasces on the entry facades at Chicago City Hall.

Sometimes the fasces are creepier then seeing swastikas.
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