The Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, and One World Trade Center are just a few of the iconic skyscrapers that make up New York City's skyline.
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Chicago, Illinois
Chicago's skyline is dominated by the Willis Tower (formerly known as the Sears Tower), the tallest building in the United States until 2013.
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Miami, Florida
The city's skyline is also known for its proximity to the ocean, with many of the skyscrapers reflecting off the water.
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Seattle, Washington
Seattle's skyline is iconically defined by the Space Needle, a 605-foot tall tower that offers panoramic views of the city.
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Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles' skyline is sprawling and diverse, with a mix of skyscrapers, office buildings, and residential towers.
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San Francisco, California
San Francisco's skyline is known for its iconic bridges, including the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Bridge.
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Las Vegas, Nevada
The city's skyline is also home to a number of tall hotels and resorts, including the Stratosphere Tower and the Venetian.
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Houston, Texas
Houston's skyline is the tallest in the Southern United States.The city's skyline is dominated by the JPMorgan Chase Tower, the tallest building in Texas.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia's skyline is known for its classic architecture, with many of the city's skyscrapers dating back to the early 20th century.
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Dallas, Texas
Dallas' skyline is known for its modern skyscrapers, many of which are clustered around the city's downtown area.
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