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Sep 9, 2022

[Answer] What building stands at 1,776 feet tall in a nod to the Declaration of Independence?

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...1. Empire State Building 2. One World Trade Center 3. Willis Tower 4. Chrysler Building




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One World Trade Center - Possibly one of the most patriotic buildings in the United States, One World Trade Center was intentionally built to a height of 1,776 feet to commemorate the year the Declaration of Independence was signed. In May 2013, a spire was completed atop the building, also known as the Freedom Tower, stretching its 1,368-foot-high roof to the current height. That was tall enough to dethrone Chicago’s Willis Tower as the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. Despite its impressive (and symbolic) height, One World Trade Center still pales in comparison to the world’s tallest building, which remains the Burj Khalifa in Dubai at 2,720 feet.:


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