The CN stands for Canadian National. The people who built it.
CN Tower
No, it is still the CN Tower... The Skydome (next door to the CN Tower) has changed to the Rogers Centre, if that's what you're wondering about.
Direct quote from the Wikipedia article on the structure... "...Its name "CN" originally referred to Canadian National, t he railway company that built the tower..."
No, the CN Tower has not changed its name. It has consistently been known as the CN Tower since its completion in 1976. The "CN" originally stood for Canadian National, the railway company that built the tower. Although there have been discussions about naming rights and sponsorships, the official name remains unchanged.
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If you mean the CN Tower then i can answer your question, but if you mean the CV Tower then I have no clue what you're talking about.
The CN Tower is largely poured concrete.
Do you mean, "What is the CN Tower?" The answer is that it is a tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is one of the tallest structures in the world. It is called the "CN" tower after the initials of the Canadian National Railway, better known as CN, one of Canada's two transcontinental railway systems.
I think you mean CN Tower not CH Tower. CN Tower is located at downtown Toronto, Canada and it has a height of 553.33 meters or roughly 1,815.4 ft tall.
the cn tower was finshed in 1975
The CN tower is taller :)
CN Tower is standing 553.33 metres tall (1,815.4 ft). CN Tower is located in Toronto, On, Canada.