The tallest building in New York and most famous skyscrapers in the United States, the Empire State Building, celebrates his 80 birthday. Millions of people climb this building each year from their rooftops to watch the spectacular view of New Yorkers.
"In this important anniversary, the Empire State Building celebrates its 80 years as an international symbol of innovation and ingenuity," said the landlord, Anthony Malkin, in a press statement recently.
The May 1, 1931 the president of the U.S.. UU., Herbert Hoover, pushed a symbolic button from Washington to inaugurate this unique art deco building, after the New York City turned on the light inside the Empire State Building.
This skyscraper is recognized as an international icon of the economic development of the last century, where different events have been held (and officially hosted over 230 weddings and more than three decades even organized race that is up to 1,576 feet of stairs as quickly as possible and that annually attracts professional athletes from around the world.)
The Empire State Building is the third tallest building in EE. UU. and tenth in the world. On clear days the view from the observatory, which is open every day of the year in the heart of Manhattan, is 80 miles, and from there you can see up to five states: Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. ACTUALIDADRT.COM
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