This example from my hometown depicts the famous "Louisville Slugger" baseball bat as being the size of a building. This is a fun example of scale confusion that has personal meaning to me. While the architecture is not to suggest that bats are as big as buildings, it may be symbolic of how big of a brand the "Louisville Slugger" has become.
I walked past this building with my family a few years ago on the way to the museum of weapons or somesuch that's down the street from it. We didn't go into the building, but my kids got a kick out of it. It's a great novelty.
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