-
Random Facts
- History of Dice
- Can a Plant Grow Through Ice?
- How many insects and other arthropods might you find in a northeastern backyard?
- Would penguins survive if they were transported from the Antarctic to the Arctic?
- Where is the Coldest Place on Earth?
- How did John Cabot’s son, Sebastian, continue exploration?
- How Did Veils Cause A Wedding Mix-Up in Saudi Arabia?
- How were Numbers Invented and When?
- How many people have died on missions to outer space and have any floated away?
- What Spider Builds Its Own Booby-Trap?
-
Recent Comments
- vicktorya wright on Why Do Elephants Have Trunks?
- genessia on Who Invented the First Computer?
- Pop on Which Country Makes The Most Movies?
- Deedee on Why Did the Indians Sell Manhattan Island for Only $24?
- maggie on What Is Color Blindness?
- lilly on Can Any Plants Move from Place to Place?
- khari walker on Why Does Your Body Need Water?
- Az on How Is Paper Made?
- johnny on Who Invented Chewing Gum?
- yazeed on Can We Build Cities on the Moon?
Tags
-
Pages

Was the First Skyscraper Built in New York?
New York made the skyscraper famous, but the first skyscraper ever built was not in New York. It was in Chicago. And in both places it was the high cost of land and the shortage of space that made “building up” more practical than “building out.”
The way a building is constructed, and not just its size, is what makes it a skyscraper. Before skyscrapers, heavy walls held up a building. But a skyscraper is held up by a steel skeleton; the walls are not needed to support the building. The walls can be made of material as light as glass!
The first large building constructed with a steel frame was the ten-story Home Insurance Building in Chicago, completed in 1885. But that building had a short reign as the world’s most notable skyscraper. For in 1890, a 26-story skyscraper, the World Building, was completed in New York.