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  2. File:Louis-Emile Durandelle, The Eiffel Tower - State of the ...

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    Bridge engineer Gustave Eiffel's 984-foot (300-meter) tower of open-lattice wrought iron was selected in a competition to erect a memorial at the exposition. Twice as high as the dome of St. Peter's in Rome or the Great Pyramid of Giza, nothing like it had ever been built before. This view was made about four months short of the tower's completion.

  3. Eiffel Tower - Wikipedia

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    The proposed tower had been a subject of controversy, drawing criticism from those who did not believe it was feasible and those who objected on artistic grounds. Prior to the Eiffel Tower's construction, no structure had ever been constructed to a height of 300 m, or even 200 m for that matter, [14] and many people believed it was impossible ...

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    Image credits: Old-time Photos #21 The Opening Of The Eiffel Tower During The 1889 World’s Fair. ... #24 A Cable Worker During The Construction Of The Empire State Building.

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  6. Eiffel Tower Fast Facts - AOL

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    Construction: 1887-1889 (2 years, 2 months and 5 days). 1889 - The tower opens during the Universal Exposition, a fair celebrating the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution.

  7. Amazing images of the Eiffel Tower show its construction over ...

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  8. Exposition Universelle (1889) - Wikipedia

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    Speaking of the tower construction workers, the son-in-law of Eiffel, declared, "no soldier on the battle field deserved better mention than these humble toilers, who, will never go down in history." During the exposition, no one other than construction personnel were allowed higher than the second viewing platform.

  9. The final design called for 18,000 pieces of puddle iron and an incredible 2.5 million rivets. Admittedly, that sounds a lot more difficult than the 3D Eiffel Tower puzzle we had as kids.. 4. The ...