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Where Is the Empire State Building?

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New York City boasts one of the most famous skylines in the world, and the Empire State Building is undeniably the focal point of this incredible view. At 102 stories, the structure was no small feat. In fact, its construction coincided with the onset of the Great Depression, and so progress was met with numerous setbacks. Still, because of the efficiency that went into the building's development, it only took a year and forty-five days to complete! In this informative, easy-to-read account, Janet B. Pascal describes the rise of skyscrapers in the United States, the intricacies of the groundbreaking construction process, and the effect the iconic Empire State Building continues to have today.

112 pages, Paperback

First published May 19, 2015

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Janet B. Pascal

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Janet Pascal, author of many YA biographies and Viking’s senior copy-editor, lives in New York, New York.

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1,698 reviews1 follower
November 20, 2018
It was about a lot more than just the Empire State Building. Skyscrapers aren't fun any more; not since "9-11".
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576 reviews
December 26, 2017
This book is full of interesting historical facts not only about the Empire State Building, but, also, about how buildings were constructed in different times and about the reactions of the people who lived those events. I learned about interesting people I knew nothing about. The life of workers during this time was another interesting topic.

The chapters are short and difficult concepts simplified effectively.
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1,630 reviews174 followers
January 30, 2020
Where Is the Empire State Building? by Janet B. Pascal is a book in the award-winning “Where Is...” series. Heights of buildings were limited due to lack of proper materials and technology limitations according to the author. The construction of the Empire State Building at 102 stories was able to leverage new developments in building technology as well as in new materials that were shown to be stronger and lighter. Today the Empire State Building is synonymous with New York. Once the tallest building in the world, it’s still impressive today. The author presents many facts of how this iconic building came to be. It is well-written and a quick and easy read.
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244 reviews
April 15, 2018
My daughter really liked this one, often choosing to continue reading it rather than moving to our fiction book. Now, I have to take here there.
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October 15, 2019
I did not know that the top spire on the building was used for radio and television broadcasts. It makes sense but I didn't know that about the Empire State Building.
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805 reviews
March 8, 2021
This is one of my favorites from this series so far. It was so interesting. This book crisscrossed into so many other areas of our study. Math, history, trivia, geography and so much more.
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225 reviews1 follower
June 26, 2021
Read aloud in preparation for a trip to NYC. We enjoyed this one and learned a ton! I liked it better than the one about Ellis island.
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September 29, 2021
I lived that it gave a brief history of other related facts connected to the Empire State Building.
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December 2, 2024
This was an interesting books with a lot of details that were new to me. Highly recommend for school lirbaries.
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October 24, 2016
Where is the Empire State Building, October, Janet B. Pascal


Where is the Empire state Building is a nonfiction book about what used to be the tallest building in the world. This book tells how the owners of this plan to make the tallest building ever got the money, employees, and time to accomplish this goal. The people of New York City were very proud of the tallest building ever being in their city. When the project was completed, the tower was open for business as well as visitors from around the globe. I loved learning about this unbelievable story on how the Empire Building was built and how it was used. It still stands today in New York City, though it is not the tallest building anymore, New York still loves it. I hope I can visit it one day too.

The theme of the novel is to infer and entertain you about the Empire State Building. It gives great details and facts on how it was built and how it and was used. I enjoyed learning about eh construction of the tower, because it clearly states the material and how many people and how long it took to construct the building. I think it was crazy how they had for courts in the tower during construction so workers did not have to go down to get lunch. I hope other people enjoy this book as much as I did.

25 reviews
February 1, 2016
What was the Empire State Building by Janet Pascal was a very interesting Book and had lots of facts that I did not know about. For example the Empire State building Had many obstacles while building including it not being able to stand up. The Empire State building was built out of steel. They made the building able to sway back and forth to help it stay up during the wind. On a normal day it's sways about 2 feet. On a windy day it sways around six feet.The Empire State Building is finished just in time right before the Great Depression.

I like this book because it had lots of facts that I did not know about. I also like this book because it also gives some facts from how it is doing now.

I recommend this book to anyone who is wanting to know some features about New York or just about the Empire State building in general.
602 reviews5 followers
August 23, 2023
I LOVED this book! It was so interesting to me to see everything that went into the imagining and the building of the Empire State Building. Maybe it was because I'm going there soon, but I really loved learning about it!

8/23/2023 - I still liked this book. It's fun to see and remember all the things about the Empire State Building.
102 reviews2 followers
January 4, 2017
Living in NYC, i admire the skyscraper everyday and lots of questions about The Empire State Building.
Well , I learned a lot of informations and facts about the building, and more about the new yorkers society, greats inventions to offer the possibility to create :" the nearest thing to heaven we have in New York".



986 reviews
August 26, 2015
I liked it it tells how the Empire State Building was built
819 reviews1 follower
September 13, 2015
I liked it. There's a race every year up the steps to the 86th floor and the best can do it in 10 minutes.
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1,253 reviews
April 1, 2017
A good book for young children who are interested in learning about the Empire State Building. Liked how it talked about the race to build the tallest building.
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41 reviews1 follower
April 28, 2017
What Is The empire State building by Janet Pascal. The Empire State building at one time was the tallest building in the world. Then Dubai took the tallest building and apparently it wobbles when the wind is fast enough. It was not known about until 2 building were finished that were trying to become the tallest towers and one of them was the tallest towers for about a year then the Empire State Building was built. It was about 1500 feet tall and originally they wanted Zeppelins to land on the top and people could go down to the bottom.

Some facts about the empire state building that I learned was that it was not originally going to have an elevator because they were too slow. Also it did not originally have the pointy piece on the top, lastly it was shaped after a pencil.

I recommend this book to people who buildings and want to become architect.
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