Skyscrapers, Part Two: An Arms Race to the Sky
Ridiculous History30 Touko 2024

Skyscrapers, Part Two: An Arms Race to the Sky

Once society became convinced that you could build skyscrapers without them immediately collapsing, cities across the United States -- and, soon the world -- scrambled to build their own structures. In part two of this two-part series, Ben, Noel and Max explore the continuing race to build the tallest, the strongest, and the most iconic skyscrapers.

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