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The Empire State Building is composed of 60,000 tons of steel, 200,000 cubic feet of Indiana limestone and granite, 10 million bricks, and 730 tons of aluminum and stainless steel.
(CNN) — Here’s a look at the Empire State Building. Located on Fifth Avenue between 33rd and 34th streets in Manhattan. It is 103 stories tall (1,250 feet to top floor, excluding height of antennae, ...
The Empire State Building lights displayed a colorful sparkling design to celebrate the New York City landmark's 94th birthday.
Whether you think it's hopelessly romantic or a complete tourist trap, visiting the Empire State Building with kids is a can't-miss NYC moment. The landmarked building offers stunning views and a ...
A New Look for the Empire State Building and Its Workers The employees have new uniforms, part of a $165 million “reimagination” that includes a new entrance and an interactive museum.
On the 94th anniversary of the Empire State Building’s official opening, which took place on May 1, 1931, take a look at images of the world’s most iconic skyscraper.
Tourists looking to watch the sunset from the Empire State Building’s observation deck could soon be forced to fork over more than $100. That’s because the owners of the storied landmark have ...
The Empire State Building has had a calendar of lighting changes since 1976, marking significant events, holidays, and occasions.
Empire State Building management shrugged off the uproar over lighting the Big Apple landmark in the colors of the Philadelphia Eagles — and will do it again if the team wins the Super Bowl.
Explore Empire State Building and discover exciting NYC activities for theater lovers. Get information about shows, events, and more in New York City's vibrant theater scene.
This 1,454-foot-tall Art Deco skyscraper is one of the most famous buildings in the world. The Empire State building was constructed in 1930 and built in one year and 45 days.
The Empire State Building, the world's tallest skyscraper at the time and perhaps still the most famous in the world, opened on this day in history, May 1, 1931.