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Nov 8, 2020

[Answer] What was the spire on top of the Empire State building originally intended for?

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...1. A giant flagpole 2. A private penthouse 3. A docking station for blimps 4. Radio and TV transmission




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A docking station for blimps - The Empire State Building was originally intended to be a 1,050-foot skyscraper, but a 200-foot art deco spire on top was later added to the design — for quite an unusual purpose. The building’s owners had (wrongly) anticipated that transatlantic airship travel was the next big thing, and the spire was intended to be a mooring mast where blimps (also known as airships or dirigibles) could dock. There would be an open-air gangplank that would allow passengers to disembark from airships into a customs office at the top of the Empire State building and be in the heart of Midtown Manhattan just a few minutes later. While that would be pretty remarkable, there was one problem: It was much too windy up there for blimp pilots to navigate safely. The only airship to temporarily dock there was a small dirigible that briefly tethered to the spire in 1931. And after the Hindenburg crash of 1937, blimps largely went by the wayside.:


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