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8 Tallest Buildings in the US

Skyscrapers adorning the skyline of the US.
Chaitrali Datar
America is home to some of the world's most tallest buildings with New York and Chicago being the significant ones.

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One World Trade Center

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The tallest building in NYC has a 104-story structure, designed by David Childs. It was built in recognition of the US Declaration of Independence.
Willis Tower

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The 2nd tallest building in North America. It is located in Illinois, the most popular tourist destination. The building was designed by Roebuck and Company.

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432 Park Avenue, New York
Overlooking the Central Park in NYC, this building is the third tallest in the US. A residential skyscraper with 125 apartments speaks for itself!

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Trump International Hotel & Tower

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It is a skyscraper hotel in downtown Chicago.

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It is named after the 45th US President Donald Trump. Known as the fourth tallest building in the US.
The second oldest skyscraper in the world is recognized as America's cultural icon.

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The Empire State Building

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Bank of America Tower

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It is one of the well-known buildings in sustainability. Also, the first commercial building to get a LEED platinum certification.
Designed by William Van Alen, it is an iconic structure of NYC.

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Chrysler Building

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It is situated on the east of Midtown Manhattan. It is the 7th tallest building in NYC.
JPMorgan Chase Tower

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The JPMorgan is the tallest tower in Houston having a total of 75 floors.

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It has an emergency helipad on its rooftop and is a five-sided structure built with polished granite, stainless steel and glass.