Answer : No, the Empire State Building is shorter than the Willis Tower (Formerly Sears Tower)
The Empire State Building is 381 m, (1,250 ft) tall, while the height of the Willis Tower (Formerly Sears Tower) is 442 m, (1,450 ft)
Name | Name:Empire State Building | Name:Willis Tower (Formerly Sears Tower) |
Height | Height:381 m, (1,250 ft) | Height:442 m, (1,450 ft) |
Location | Location:New York, United States | Location:Chicago, United States |
Year Constructed | Year Constructed:1930–1931 | Year Constructed:1973 |
Description | Description:First building with 100+ storeys. The addition of a pinnacle and antennas later increased its overall height to 448.7 m (1,472 ft). This was subsequently lowered to 443.1 m (1,454 ft). Tallest freestanding structure on land from 1931 to 1967 | Description: |
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