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Honestly it was probably one of the buildings my college class visited in NYC. That was like...3 years ago and I can’t remember the trip that well to say which one it was.


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The Tokyo Skytree if an observation tower counts as a building. That's over 2000ft.

Otherwise, it would be the Empire State Building. I didn't have time to go in the Freedom Tower unfortunatlely.


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I guess it would have been this.

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605 feet up for reference. 

 

On 2021-07-04 at 8:48 PM, AlicornSpell said:

For me, it's the Willis Tower.

Just don't call it that in front of any native Chicagoans. They get a little salty whenever anypony mispronounces the name of the Sears tower.  


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I’ve been in the Hancock Building and Prudential Building in Boston (790 ft and750 ft respectively), and the Space Needle in Seattle at 605 ft. I’ve been to New York City but never got to go into the Empire State or any of the biggies.

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ND State Capitol-242'. Hop on an elevator and be told "you know you're not supposed to go up to the top, but since I work on the top you can". Now you can't really get into the tower thanks to the mess that happened in 2016.(real exciting compared to the Sears Tower I know)

I'd like to go up the KTHI tower, 2063 feet but they would have to shut off the antenna on top for one be able to do that, the power from the antenna can fry the fillings in your teeth, or when it was an analog antenna it could anyway.

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On 2021-07-04 at 8:48 PM, AlicornSpell said:

For me, it's the Willis Tower. 

 

On 2021-07-08 at 8:05 PM, Fluttershutter said:

Me too. I've been to the top. It was cool.

I'm born and raised in Chicago!

And I've been to the Willis tower twice! 

Both times when it was still named "Sears" 

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The tallest building I've ever been in is the Prudential Tower in Boston. It's 749 feet tall (907 feet if you count the radio antenna) and has 52 stories.

I've gone up to the observatory on the 50th floor multiple times. The observatory closed last year, but I heard there are plans to renovate and reopen it soon.

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I'm not sure. I don't think I've ever actually been inside many towers, even though I grew up in a large city. The only one I can remember being in was the office of one of my church leaders. (He's a lawyer) His office was near the top of the building on a thirty-something floor. I don't remember which building it was though.


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