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The following is a list of the tallest buildings by U.S. state and territory, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. Forty are in their state's largest city, and 18 are in their capital city.
Tallest building in Atlanta and the Southern United States; tallest building located in a state capital. Tallest building constructed in the United States in the 1990s. [57] [58] U.S. Bank Tower: Los Angeles: 1,018 ft (310 m) 73 1989
English: Some of the tallest buildings and towers with public viewing facilities, including under construction buildings. Note that these are not the tallest thirteen in the world, ranked by height, but just a comparison of some of the tallest.
United States: 2014 Tallest building outside of Asia; tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, the Americas, North America and the USA; tallest building on an island [21] 8 Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre: 530.0: 1,740 111 (+ 5 below ground) Guangzhou China: 2016 [22] Tianjin CTF Finance Centre: 97 (+ 4 below ground) Tianjin: 2019
Take a virtual history class by scrolling through this gallery of 39 American landmark buildings that are still standing.
Tallest building in Atlanta and the Southern United States; tallest building located in a state capital. [36] [37] 24 U.S. Bank Tower: Los Angeles: United States 310 (1,018) 73 1989 Second-tallest building in Los Angeles as well as third-tallest building in California. Tallest building west of the Mississippi River from 1989 to 2017.
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The KVLY-TV mast is the tallest structure in the United States, at 2,063 ft (629 m) tall Galesville, Wisconsin WKBT-DT tower. This is a list of the tallest structures in the US that are at least 350 meters, ordered by height. Most are guyed masts used for FM- and TV-broadcasting: