Wew lads so this gives me the creeps.
Upon a recent visit to Boston, I found myself captivated by this mid 20th century (read art-deco) skyscraper that seemed to jump out at me. Didn't know why at the time, but I somehow always seemed to wander back towards this particular building when I was out hoofing it about town. After reading Q's post tonight, I think I know what I was seeing (or perhaps missing at the time).
The building, I learned, was the McCormack Federal Building and Courthouse. See picture 1. I didn't think much of the carvings until Q's "Iron Eagle" comment but boy those birds carved into the top sure do seem familiar - picture 2. F-ING NAZIS IN BOSTON???
Honestly I was 50/50 on it until I remembered the additional adornments - picture 3. Especially since this wasn't a medical facility… although even if it were, the medicinal symbol is supposed to be the 1-snaked Rod of Asclepius (common "mistake" to use 2-snaked Caduceus, which rather represents esoteric magic and hermeticism). Don't think this was a mistake, either way. More likely it's more evidence of culty nazism.
BUT EVEN WORSE…
Upon some further research, I found the architect of this building (Ralph Adams Cram) is ALSO the architect for about a zillion Catholic Churches, Ivy League college buildings and other likely breeding grounds of the perverse. Most notably, I was slack-jawed to learn that he is the architect responsible for the infamous-amongst-conspiracists St John the Devine's Cathedral, NYC. It's all kinds of weird there, with the most ghastly being these apocalyptic/occultist relief carvings (pictures 4, 5).
SO. It stands to reason, if these people are all about their symbolisms, then art and architecture must follow closely behind whatever it is they're up to- in some cases, they seem to practically write their story right on the building.
Not sure if this is too NOTABLE without more to add, but perhaps more architect/famous building digs are in order?