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5/13/21

[Answer] When did construction begin on the Empire State building in New York City?

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When did construction begin on the Empire State building in New York City?


  • 1930:The Empire State Building rises 102 stories above ground level in New York City. It stands as an iconic landmark because of a competition between General Motor's John Jakob Raskob and Chrysler Corporation's Walter Chrysler. The men competed to build the tallest skyscraper. The Chrysler Building stands 1,046 feet high and became the world's tallest building upon its completion in 1930. It would only hold the title for a short time. Construction began in March 1930 on the Empire State Building. Amazingly, four and one-half floors went up each week. After a short year and forty-five days, the Empire State Building, standing 1,454 feet high, opened in May 1931. Source: Archives.NYSED.gov



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