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After the collapse of the World Trade Center the Empire State Building is again the tallest building in New York and one of the most famous buildings in the world – 3.5 million people visit it every year. From the observatory on the 102nd floor there is an incomparable view of Manhattan; in clear weather the visibility is said to be 128km/80mi.
In 1929, construction began on the site where once the first Waldorf-Astoria Hotel stood. After only 19 months the 381m/1,250ft (with antenna 443m/1,454ft) colossus was complete; it was named after the nickname of the State of New York. The Art Deco building is a kind of city in itself – over 30,000 people live and work here. The building used 365,000 tons of steel, cement and granite; 100km/60mi of water pipes and 5,630km/3,498mi of telephone line were laid. 73 lifts travel through 11km/6.8mi of shafts, in only 45 seconds they transport people and freight up to the top. There are also stairs: runners at the peak of fitness require eleven minutes for the 1,860 steps in the annual Empire State Run up. The building is worth a visit both in the daytime and the evening – there are two observatories, one on the 86th and the other on the 102nd floor – but the security checks for visitors are very strict since 9/11. A tip: in hazy weather, as is often the case in New York in the summer, enjoy the view during the early morning hours
Beat the queues: Visitors can saves themselves the wait at the ticket office by buying tickets in advance on the internet, paying with a credit card and printing it out. Then jump the queue and go directly to the lifts and the observation deck.
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A faire absolument au moins une fois dans sa vie. N'economisez surtout pas cette visite. C'est in... more
2009-09-26 / / report abuse
If you want to get the best view of the building and New York in general, head to the roof top of Rockefeller building!
2008-05-11 / / report abuse
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The original cornerstone for the Empire State Building was laid by Alfred E. Smith on September 17, 1930.
2009-09-17

RT @aecbks: Now you can find out what the Empire State Building's colors mean every day: http://bit.ly/UdfSM
2009-09-17

Now you can find out what the Empire State Building's colors mean every day: http://bit.ly/UdfSM
2009-09-17

RT @boobajones http://twitpic.com/i07hj - Why is the Empire State Building lit in LA Lakers colors? WTF?! #fb
2009-09-17


Accessing ur favorite porn sites on ur iPhone in order to kill the urge it's like climing empire state building bare feet...
2009-09-17

http://twitpic.com/i0nkv - The Empire State building is lit up LSU purple and gold tonight. Thanks to @unclegrambo for the heads up.
2009-09-17

http://twitpic.com/i0nbc - Empire State building is lit up LSU purple and gold tonight.
2009-09-17

RT @ninernaik Why is the Empire State building Purple and Yellow tonight? I know the Lakers are not in town! http://yfrog.com/0rmh5xwj
2009-09-17


RT we let her know/nice pic @daisydelfina http://twitpic.com/i0gbn - Does someone know why the empire state building is purple/yellow?
2009-09-17

http://twitpic.com/i0gbn - Does someone know why the empire state building is purple/yellow?
2009-09-17

RT @dormbuys Rooftop Bar...New York City...in the shadow of the Empire State Building...Work Hard Play Hard http://twitpic.com/i0fko
2009-09-17

Rooftop Bar...New York City...in the shadow of the Empire State Building...Work Hard Play Hard http://twitpic.com/i0fko
2009-09-17

RT @LikeInLatin http://twitpic.com/i09s4 - Close-up on the Empire State Building. Pretty colors!
2009-09-17
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