The Empire
State Building When exploring New York City, there are several different options for activities during a day trip. Some visitors come to see a show, visit art museums, or simply to shop in many of the city’s high-end retailers. However, many tourists simply come to New York City for the sightseeing. One of the most visited landmarks in New York City is the Empire State Building. The Empire State Building, constructed in 1931, is a 102-story skyscraper, the ninth highest building in the world, and the fourth tallest structure in the United States. It is located in Midtown, Manhattan. This skyscraper is an iconic symbol of the city, having been featured in over 90 popular movies (as of 2018) throughout film history. Tourists come from all over the world to visit this building and view the city from its famous observation decks. Matthew, an enthusiast of historic buildings, was excited for this trip to New York City because he has always appreciated architectural design. Matthew purchased a ticket that granted him access to beautiful 360-degree views of the city. The ticket included an elevator ride that stopped at two different vantage points, one at the 86th floor and the other at the rooftop observatory on the 102nd floor. From these observation decks, Matthew took incredible photographs of the entire New York City skyline. The rooftop views granted Matthew perfect aerial perspectives of Central Park, the Brooklyn Bridge, Times Square, the Statue of Liberty, and many other important city landmarks.
1. Which is not a popular reason that tourists come to New York City?
a. Shopping
b. Relaxing on its beaches
c. Sightseeing
d. Watching a performance
2. The Empire State Building has been featured in more than how many films?
a. 1931
b. 102
c. 90
d. 86
3. Why was Matthew excited for his trip to the Empire State Building?
a. He had never been to a city before.
b. He received a free ticket to the rooftop observatories.
c. He works as a photographer of city skylines.
d. He appreciates architecture and historical buildings.
4. How did Matthew arrive to the top of the building?
a. He rode a helicopter.
b. He walked up the stairs.
c. He took an elevator.
d. He climbed the building.
5. Which is not a landmark that Matthew clearly viewed from the observatory?
a. The Statue of Liberty
b. Times Square
c. JFK International Airport
d. The Brooklyn Bridge
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