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What was New York first skyscraper?

The Tower Building (1889) This 11-story structure in lower Manhattan was the city's first true skyscraper, supported not by its exterior masonry walls but by a steel frame of columns and beams within.



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The first skyscraper erected in New York was the Tower Building in 1889, but that one didn't survive. The second skyscraper, though, did. The Flatiron Building, now known for its iconic architecture, was built in 1901 and is widely considered to be the oldest skyscraper in New York City.

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Completed in 1931, the Empire State was the world's first 100-story building – or rather, the equivalent of 102 stories, since the floors between the 86th floor observation deck and the small room at the apex of the mooring mast were only estimated levels.

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Chicago is the birthplace of the skyscraper. The Home Insurance Building, completed in 1885, is regarded as the world's first skyscraper. This building used the steel-frame method, innovated in Chicago. It was originally built with 10 stories, an enormous height in the 1800s, to a height of 138 feet (42 m).

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Göbekli Tepe is an archaeological site of a temple in Southeastern Turkey and has been dated back to 9500 - 8000 BCE. This date was discovered by carbon dating old tools found during excavations. This building is in fact the oldest structure on earth that we have found to date.

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Chicago is the birthplace of the skyscraper. The Home Insurance Building, completed in 1885, is regarded as the world's first skyscraper. This building used the steel-frame method, innovated in Chicago.

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China. With a whopping 3090 skyscrapers that are over 150 metres tall, China occupies the first position in this list.

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