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Empire State Building Celebrates Its 90th Birthday

Empire State Building Celebrates Its 90th Birthday
Happy birthday, Empire State Building! The New York symbol of optimism and resilience turns 90
Jim Beckerman, NorthJersey.com
Sat, May 1, 2021, 8:00 AM·11 min read
There are bigger buildings. There are gaudier, more astounding ones. But on the occasion of its 90th birthday – May 1 – let be said for all time: there is only one Empire State Building.

"It's a beloved structure," said Lilly Tuttle, curator of the Museum of the City of New York.

"Every major city in the world has its symbol, whether its the Eiffel Tower or the London 'Big Ben' clock tower, or the Hollywood sign," Tuttle said. "In New York, it's the Empire State Building. Absolutely."

It's also a building with a message for 2021. Two messages, really.

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One is the amazing things people are capable of, in the worst circumstances. For the Empire State Building, you'll recall, went up in the depths of the Great Depression, when bread lines were everywhere, when the unemployment rate was 15.9% — a period at least as grim as our current COVID crisis.

"They had very little problem getting workers," said John Tauranac, author of "The Empire State Building: The Making of a Landmark." "Workers were desperate for jobs."

The other takeaway is the American genius for building things: dams, suspension bridges, interstate highways, great buildings. Perhaps — as President Joe Biden suggested when he unveiled his infrastructure plan on March 31 — it's time to do so again.

"In moments like this, infrastructure, art, engineering, can be a big part of the recovery movement," Tuttle said.

Today, as ever, the Empire State Building is a symbol of optimism and resilience. It was one of the first public attractions to reopen after last year's COVID shutdown: on July 20 (and in conformance with state guidelines).

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 Malik Raoulda
Malik Raoulda club
Belle vue imprenable avec une excellente explosion de couleurs bien enjolivee par cette magnifique réflexion.
Bonne soirée salutaire.
2 years ago.
 Jaap van 't Veen
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Breathtaking cityscape.
2 years ago.
Fred Fouarge club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen club
Kijk maar uit met niet te ademen -;-))
2 years ago.
 Fred Fouarge
Fred Fouarge club
Hier rechts staat die nieuwe worldstate one ---of niet ?
2 years ago.

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