Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Cross At The Crossroads


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Lording over Interstate highways 57 and 70, the "Cross at the Crossroads" was built for broadly noble religious reasons -- and to out-size every other big cross out there, especially the giant cross in Groom, Texas, which was both its inspiration and its toughest competition.

198 feet tall and 113 feet wide, forged out of over 180 tons of steel anchored in untold fathoms of cement, the cross can withstand winds hurled by evilest of forces at up to 145 mph. Its stark, slab-sided design conveys the corporate utility of a logo -- no distracting crucifixion blandishments, just the plainest symbol of Christianity. The structure also conjures aspects of the World Trade Center towers, which came crashing down in 2001 less than three months after the cross went up.

I drove by this puppy today, as I have many times in the past. It's pretty impressive, really - it seems so out of scale until you get close - then you realize how big it actually is. More info is available at The Cross Foundation.

2 comments:

threecollie said...

Pretty neat, thanks.

Mo K. said...

That's awesome. One has to wonder how long it will last before someone complains, similarly to the crosses in Utah.