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In preparation for one of the Capital Region’s largest Independence Day celebrations, crews are working hard. On Friday, the ...
Explore the Empire State Building, which held the title of the tallest building in the world for 40 years. This video delves into the building's size, intriguing facts, its interior, and the history ...
Big Beautiful’ July 4 in peril as House Republicans struggle to find votes - GOP stalled on second rules vote as Democrats ...
Like the fellow who’d fallen off the top of the Empire State Building as he passed every floor, exclaimed, “So far, so ...
The Empire State Building is the tallest building in the world: it is 1,250 feet high.* There is a telescope in Madison Square Park for people to look at the tower through, just as they used to ...
Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith signs NIL deal with Mark Wahlberg Auto Group, adding to a $4M portfolio that’s redefining college athlete marketing.
Empire State Inc., a five-person partnership whose president, Alfred E. Smith, was New York’s former governor and the recent losing Democratic Party candidate for U.S. president, announced in ...
Arthur Smith was 6 years old when he took part in the Empire State's ribbon-cutting on May 1, 1931, by virtue of the fact he was the grandson of Alfred E. Smith, former New York governor and the ...
But he did take the trouble to go up the new Empire State Building, the brainchild of presidential candidate Al Smith and his campaign manager, John J. Raskob. And what he saw broke his heart.
Designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill, the architects behind the current world record-holder, Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the new tower will eclipse its predecessor’s 828 metres (2,716 feet).
Notre Dame's third-year defensive coordinator was in the building at 7:30 a.m. every day last week, just as he was after the Irish got back at 4:30 a.m. from their season-opener at Texas A&M, and ...
On June 21, 1965, Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller gathered with state and local officials and other dignitaries and laid the South Mall cornerstone — a 7,500-pound block of white granite quarried ...