381m, 443.2m to tip.
ive been reasurching and have fount out that the empire state building is 125.3 meters x
856m tall without the lightning rod
yes
That completely depends upon where "us" is located. If you are in New Jersey, New York might be just a few miles away, but if you are in northern Idaho like I am, New York might be 2,800 miles away.
The roof of the empire state building is 1,250 ft. The antennae or spire reaches 1,454 ft.
Yes. The Empire State Building is 1,250 feet high (1,453 feet if you include the spire); the Statue of Liberty is a mere 305 feet from the ground to its highest point (the tip of the flame).
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55 feet: http://www.glasssteelandstone.com/BuildingDetail/433.php
In order for a building to be considered a skyscraper, it must be at least 12 stories high. There is no specific height after that. Some famous skyscrapers include the Empire State Building, the Elephant Tower, The Shard, and the Chrysler Building.
for the pizzaz sheet: it-was-the-high-light-of-his-career
The Empire State Building is 381 metres (1,250 ft.) tall, making it the 24th tallest building in the world and the third tallest building in New York City. *Updated 28th of April 2016
It was his high light of his carrier.