The CN Tower in Toronto is the tallest tower in the world. I thought it was the tallest building at one time too, but that was a long time ago. I have a MAJOR fear of heights so I stupidly and unthinkingly went up to the top floor in the glass elevators that took 10 minutes at certain times of the day due to the wind making the building sway so we could have what was supposed to be the best food in Canada. Was I freakin' crazy??? you bet I was! It still gives me anxiety thinking of how high up I was. I still can't look at the pictures my friends took of the view from the top.
2007-09-30 07:41:50
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answered by Enchantress38 5
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The largest building I visited was the Sears Tower.
2007-09-30 07:27:20
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answered by CELTS! 5
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I visited the shops on the ground floor in the basement of the World Trade Center in February 2000. Other than that, the Empire State Building, Macys, Eiffel Tower (if that could be classed as of them)
2007-09-30 10:01:32
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answered by rozybb 4
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Probably the Washington Monument
I'm going to see the Empire State Building next year
(In March I believe)
2007-09-30 07:22:55
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answered by Melissa 4
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The Church Office Building in Salt Lake City
2007-09-30 07:30:47
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answered by Candy 7
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Bubba down the road just put himself up a big ol' pole barn..it is 9 tractors long..it's the biggest thing around here since Jethro got himself that double wide house..
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The covered bazaar in Istanbul (used to be the sultan's stables) you can walk through there 8hrs a day for a week and still not have gone through the whole place..
2007-09-30 07:34:49
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answered by metoo 7
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The CN Tower in Toronto Ontario Canada.
2007-09-30 07:31:38
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answered by Candi Apples 7
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The Sears Tower
2007-09-30 07:22:38
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answered by doo 4
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The World Trade Center...
2007-09-30 07:33:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The Empire State Building! This was 43 years ago and I remember it like it was yesterday! The elevator ride was long, the view was spectacular and my father, who was raised in Brooklyn, New York, and who had driven us there all of the way from California, refused to go up because he was afraid of heights! The cars and trucks looked like Hotwheels! (I was 5-years-old.)
2007-09-30 07:28:51
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answered by Buddie 7
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