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yes the empire state buliding is man made in 1929 and it opened on march 17th, 1930 c:
The Empire State Building is pretty tall, man, so obviously to build one taller would take longer than the Empire State Building took.
The builders Starrett Bros. & Eken
The Empire State Building is located at 34th St and 5th Ave in West Midtown.
about 15,000 people work in the empire state building.
The person who built the Empire State Building was William F. Lamb. Lamb was the architect. The building was built by John Bowser the construction superintendent for the Starrett Brothers and Eken.
The Empire State Building Official Internet Site reports that it took one year and 45 days, a total of seven million man-hours.
The building of it was financed primarily by Pierre S. du Pont and John J. Raskob.
Yes, many man-made buildings, like the empire state building or verrazano bridge.
The empire State Building.. The Golden arches at evry McDonalds( Sorry, I'm really hungry right now).
Ever since it was built, the Empire State Building has captured the attention of young and old alike: every year, millions of tourists flock to the Empire State Building to get a glimpse from its 86th and 102nd floor observatories; the image of the Empire State Building has appeared in hundreds of ads and movies (who can forget King Kong's climb to the top or the romantic meeting in An Affair to Remember and Sleepless in Seattle?) ; not to mention the countless toys, models, postcards, ashtrays, thimbles, etc. that bare the image if not the shape of the towering, Art Deco building.Yet, why does the Empire State Building appeal to so many? When the Empire State Building opened on May 1, 1931, it was the tallest building in the world - standing at 1,250 feet tall. This building not only became an icon of New York City, it became a symbol of twentieth century man's attempts to achieve the impossible.The race was getting very competitive. With the thought of wanting to make the Empire State Building higher, Raskob himself came up with the solution. After examining a scale model of the proposed building, Raskob said, "It needs a hat!" Looking toward the future, Raskob decided that the "hat" would be used as a docking station for dirigibles. The new design for the Empire State Building, including the dirigible mooring mast, would make the building 1,250 tall (the Chrysler Building was completed at 1,046 feet with 77 stories).