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What is the woolworth building?

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It's next to the world trade center in NYC if you see it at night, it look's like it Empire State Building it was. Built in 1913 it was the tallest building, in the world, Untill 1929 when the Chrysler building. Was bulit by cass Gilbert. It did not have water or power for weeks after September 11 2001 it's got gold inside but you cannot take pictures, of it you really can't stay in for a long time. they tell you to get out. I visited there in march 2010 I was 12 years old, when I visited it. It will be the 100 anerversary. 1913-2013 of the Woolworth building the address is 223 broadway New York NY

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