C L Brusletten - significado y definición. Qué es C L Brusletten
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Qué (quién) es C L Brusletten - definición

SKYSCRAPER IN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
Life & Casualty Tower (Nashville); L & C Building; L&C Building; L&C Tower
  • L&C Tower Entrance
  • Looking up at the L&C
  • The tower's [[weather beacon]] (pictured in 2009)

C. L. Brusletten         
AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN
Christian L. Brusletten (September 9, 1853 – July 29, 1925) was an American banker, businessman, and elected official.
Ľ         
LETTER OF THE SLOVAK ALPHABET, L WITH A CARON DIACRITICAL MARK
L-caron; L with caron
Ľ/ľ is a grapheme found officially in the Slovak alphabet and in some versions of the Ukrainian Latin alphabet. It is an L with a caron diacritical mark, more normally ˇ but simplified to look like an apostrophe with L, and is pronounced as palatal lateral approximant , similar to the "lj-" sound in Ljubljana or million.
Lionel Charles Knights         
ENGLISH LITERARY CRITIC (1906-1997)
L. C. Knights; Lionel C. Knights; Lionel Knights; L.C. Knights; LC Knights; L C Knights
Lionel Charles Knights (15 May 1906 – 8 March 1997) was an English literary critic, an authority on Shakespeare and his period. His essay How many children had Lady Macbeth?

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Life & Casualty Tower

The Life & Casualty Tower (also known as the L & C Tower) is a skyscraper in Nashville, Tennessee located at 401 Church Street. It stands 152.5 meters (409 ft) and has 30 floors. It was designed by Edwin A. Keeble, with structural engineering done by Ross Bryan Associates, and was finished in 1957. It was Nashville's first true skyscraper and the tallest in Tennessee until 1965, when 100 North Main Street in Memphis surpassed it.

Exterior materials are limestone, granite, and bright green glass windows. Intersecting curves and angles at the building's base focus attention on the entrance, which angles out to the corner of Church Street and 4th Avenue.

In the building's early days, the L&C sign at its apex functioned as a weather beacon, changing color to indicate the weather forecast.