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#NYC v. #Chicago “@USATODAY: Which U.S. skyscraper do you think should be crowned tallest building? #snapshots pic.twitter.com/awEJ1FoS1x”
Sears Tower “@bromco “@USATODAY Which U.S. skyscraper do you think should be crowned tallest building? #snapshots pic.twitter.com/zwfZJmPig5””
@USATODAY neither! "sears tower" reigns supreme!
@USATODAY I feel like antennas shouldn't count.
@USATODAY >>>Chicago. Antennas, wind screens and parapet walls don't count. It's the roof line only.
@USATODAY Sears Tower--uh, wait--the Big Willie--oh, wait, Willis Tower...right?! Sorry, it's going to always be Sears to me.
@USATODAY you have to go with the roof. Willis (it will always be Sears to me) Tower wins.
@USATODAY. The tallest structural member should be the defined of tallest building. Antennas aren't needed for structural integrity.
@USATODAY It will always be the Sears Tower to me. LOL
@USATODAY I give it to Willis Tower
@USATODAY Kind of risky, naming the tallest and advertising it. Could become a terror target just by virtue of being the tallest.
.@USATODAY whoever has the higher roof.
@peltonrm @PrestonPenny “@USATODAY: Which U.S. skyscraper do you think should be crowned tallest building? pic.twitter.com/YqklXxyIlx”
@USATODAY definitely Willis Tower!
The building should count, not antenna.
@USATODAY Sears Towers and I refuse to called it, the other name!!!!!
@USATODAY Obviously Willis. Why is this a debate?
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