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Aug 1, 2021

[Answer] Where is the tallest building in the U.S. outside of New York and Chicago?

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...1. Los Angeles 2. Houston 3. Philadelphia 4. Las Vegas




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Philadelphia - More than any other two American cities, Chicago and New York City are known for their impressive skylines of high-rises. So it probably comes as no surprise that the tallest 13 buildings in the U.S. are all located either in Chicago or New York. Next on the list? Philadelphia. The Comcast Technology Center is a 1,121-foot skyscraper that opened in late 2018 as the city’s first “supertall” building, defined as any skyscraper higher than 300 meters (984 feet). It's one of the country’s few supertall buildings outside of Chicago and New York — only Los Angeles, San Francisco, Atlanta, and Houston have buildings that reach these lofty heights. :


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