New York is the largest city in the United States and has many nicknames like "The Big Apple", "The Empire City", and "The Capital of the World". The Empire State Building has 102 floors and was the world's tallest building for many years. The Statue of Liberty depicts the female form of Freedom and weighs 225 tons. The Brooklyn Bridge connects Manhattan and Brooklyn and was an engineering feat when completed in 1883 due to its length.
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2. New York
New York is the largest city in
the United States and it has so
many things to do. No wonder
it has more than one
nickname. ‘’The Big Apple’’,
‘’The Empire City’’ and ‘’The
Capital of the world’’ are only
three of them.
3. EMPIRE STATE BUILDING
The Empire State Building
has 102 floors. It’s one
of the world’s famous
skyscrapers. For forty
years after its
construction in 1931 it
was the world’s highest
skyscraper. Today it’s the
second tallest building in
the United States and
the ninth tallest one in
the world.
4. STATUE OF LIBERTY
The Statue of Liberty
is a tall statue, which
depicts the female
form as
Freedom.The idea of
the statue belongs to
the French historian
Eduard de
Lampoule. The
statue weighs 225
tons. Height, without
the base is 46.5
5. BROOKLYN BRIDGE
Brooklyn Bridge is one
of the oldest
suspension bridges in
the USA. Its 1,825
metres long and has
been connecting New
York’s borough’s of
Manhattan and
Brooklyn since 1833.
Until then, no-one had
ever constructed such
a long suspension
bridge.