What is located at 350 Fifth Avenue, New York?
Correct answer: Empire State Building

leakfixer1
I'm sure King Kong knew the answer!

WaldoLydeker
From "King Kong" to "Sleepless in Seattle", an iconic American symbol.

donkey kong
first time I went there I think it was $8 to go to the observation deck; you bought a ticket and off you went. Now it's 4 times that much, and it's like going through airport security.

Tiffany
As a native New Yorker I'm just happy it's still here

#NCFCAcompetitor
I used the fifty fifty hint and the two choices it gave were the ones I was torn between!

WilderFactory5
Nutshell, May the Twin towers and everyone who passed be remembered.

DoubleEagle707
I Really Learn A Lot With This Program Thanks So Very Much May GOD Bless All Of You..

Juan
I bet being at the top of the empire state building is breath taking.If I could go to any building it would be. THAT ONE.😄

Uninitialized
WaldoLydeker, my great grandmother took a photo of this building the day after it was open to the public

RedFork2012
BeefyTactician51472, A long time ago, it was. The free standing part is interesting though. I've gazed around NYC from it. The views from every direction are breathtaking. It takes 2 elevator trips to get up to the viewing area. It wasn't always contained by the fence, but it started to be used by suicides. The wind can be pretty rough up there, too. I was glad I had the fence to hang onto.

Tay
leakfixer1, 😂

Player #120374466
Manhattan when from a beautiful farm land to a forest of skyscrapers.

Cpt. Andersen
As a 9/11 Survivor of the South Tower, I am glad to have walked the steps of the Empire State Building before my PTSD crippled me of my going back to New York City.

Mary
WilderFactory5, Amen! To this day, I still say prayers for all that were lost & those that risked everything to help find and recover those that were trapped & found.

cette
how do we access hints

Dollyums
I believe the Empire State is today owned by a foreign entity

paulsarnik6@gmail.com
donkey kong, Probably don't want anyone tossing pennies! 🤓😎✌🏻

Robbino
Tiffany, ditto.

Robbino
My hometown!

Jason Platt
#NCFCAcompetitor, That's happened to me before, though not on this question

Thunderduck
I believe that it was hit by an airplane soon after WWII (shades of 9/11) and that was when it became mandatory for all tall buildings to have beacon lights installed...

Robofan301
happydoghappycat, That is not even close to being true. The terminal velocity of a penny is about 57mi/hr. You could do more damage throwing a penny at someone’s head. All falling objects are limited in speed because of air drag.

Player #12827686
uf I difidfiidod

Player #38618593
Think of it - in the 18th century that site was a farm! The future NYC was a small settlement at the southern tip of the island and all the rest was open country.
And when they built the Cathedral of St John the Divine near what is now 110th street, people argued that it was so far north that nobody would ever want to go there.

Player #37206238
wrong touch of the screen, did not give me a chance of choose the right answer

SavageRudy
I'm not from there somehow got it right

Player #35297192
WilderFactory5, yes agree.

Player #30906482
as a native New Yorker I never looked up at it until I took a friend that was from the south. Then I said WOW !!! lol

Player #29858316
would have no way of knowing this

Jeffco
donkey kong, I was told you couldn't go to the observation deck anymore! 😔

Player #25933981
this answer is wrong. The Empire State Building on is on 34th strwet

Brandy
Tiffany, As a New Yorker also, I agree

Player #25151176
Honestly that was a toss-up, even as a NYer.

Player #19472386
It is still a prominent part of the New Yorks main landmarks & always will be.

Minnie Rice
happydoghappycat, look up Evelyn McHale

Player #17629556
Wrong address. It is 20 W 34th St

MsSassy2020
My favorite building in my favorite of cities - NYC!!! 💯♥️

Player Tystyx
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING. ART DECO AT IT'S BEST

happydoghappycat
when I was a kid it was always said that if you drop a penny off the top of the Empire State Building it could hit someone in the head and kill them but I don't know if that is true or not.I definitely do not want to try that but it would be interesting to try to calculate the speed of it falling