If you've ever experienced the lullaby of even 2 full minutes of observing a wrecking ball in action, and the beauty of it, you may understand why I'll suggest you consider this for your bucket list.
1. They are often of a time gone by and may never be easy to be seen again.
Yesterday, there was a news report in Cincinnati, The Millenium Hotel 300+ ft, 32 stories, is to be torn down and will take until June of 2022, (over a year), to be completely torn down, and a replacement project is in the works.
Also, implosion is unlikely because of it's location.
So, hopefully, if I live long enough to see, 16 months from now, I may get on around there to Cincy a short time to check this out.
I watched a wrecking ball for maybe a couple minutes two times when I was around 8 years old. ( Before and after the shopping trip).
I think it's a thing of beauty. I'd say it's maybe as beautiful as a boat watching a glacier in Alaska, but, the glacier is always going to be there, there may not be one more chance to see a wrecking ball in action, in my lifetime,
there certainly hasn't been a downtown building, about to be demolished by a wrecking ball, (not implosion), in the last 30 years, that I was aware of before hand.
Maybe it won't technically be a wrecking ball and, we'll all lose out.