The Race to the Top of New York City's Skyline: The History of the Empire State Building and Chrysler Building (Unabridged) The Race to the Top of New York City's Skyline: The History of the Empire State Building and Chrysler Building (Unabridged)

The Race to the Top of New York City's Skyline: The History of the Empire State Building and Chrysler Building (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

Of all the great cities in the world, few personify their country like New York City. As America's largest city and best known immigration gateway into the country, the Big Apple represents the beauty, diversity and sheer strength of the United States, a global financial center that has enticed people chasing the "American Dream" for centuries. Given that history, it's no surprise that New Yorkers have always wanted to construct the biggest and best structures possible, even in the early 1930s at the height of the Great Depression. Indeed, those years produced the Empire State Building, which remains the city's most iconic building, but New York's most famous skyscraper wouldn't have been possible without the Chrysler Building, a landmark in its own right that was the tallest building in the world for nearly a year before its more famous counterpart's completion. In fact, the spirit of competition between the groups working on the two buildings helped ensure that both look like they do today, and the Chrysler Building only reached the height it did because a large skyscraper at 40 Wall Street was also trying to claim the mantle of tallest building at the same time. The Chrysler Building was the first man-made object to surpass 1,000 feet in height, and while it has been surpassed by considerably taller projects since, it remains the largest steel-supported brick building in the world. As its name suggests, the Chrysler Building was named after Walter P. Chrysler, who ran the car company at the time, and yet his corporation never owned the building because he cherished it so much that he personally paid for the skyscraper and kept it in his family.

GENRE
History
NARRATOR
IHS
Ian H. Shattuck
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
02:40
hr min
RELEASED
2015
April 22
PUBLISHER
Charles River Editors
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
126.9
MB