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Above: skylineview of Cleveland, taken in front of the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame building.


Above left: Key Tower (formerly known as: Society (Center) Tower).
Cleveland's tallest building: 289m/947f, 66 stories, 1992.

Above middle: Key Tower and BP Tower.
Above right: BP Tower (201m/658f, 45 floors, 1985), with the War Memorial Fountain (1964) in front.
On the left: the Cleveland Public Library and on the right: the Old Federal Building.


Above left: Fifth Third Center (136m/446f, 28 stories, 1992),
with the War Memorial Fountain and the Cleveland Public Library.

Above middle: Key Tower (290m/950f), with The Standard Building (86m/282f, 20 floors, 1925) next to it.
Above right: a view of Fifth Third Center (136m/446f, 28 stories, 1992), with in the background Key Tower.
At the time, when the pictures was taken, Fifth Third Center was named Bank One Center.


Above left and right: Cleveland's Terminal Tower, built in 1930, 216m/708f, 52 stories.
When completed in 1930, it was the second tallest building in the world.

Above middle: from left to right: the middle part of Key Tower, the Marriott at Key Tower building
(98m/320f, 28 stories, 1991) and the Standard Building (86m/282f, 20 stories, 1925).


Above left: view over Ontario Street, with on the right, The Gund sports Arena and in the distance Terminal Tower.
Above middle: view from Erieside Avenue, with from left to right, Anthony J. Celebreeze Federal Building
(128m/419f, 32 stories, 1967), BP Tower (201m/658f, 45 stories, 1985) and Cleveland's City Hall,
with rising above it Key Tower (289m/947f, 66 stories, 1992).

Above right: the Entrance of the BP America Building, with the statue on Superior Avenue in front.


Above left: North Point Office Tower (87m/286f, 20 stories, 1990),
with the FREE stamp art statue in front.

Above right: One Cleveland Center (137m/450f, 31 stories, 1983)
in the reflection of North Point Tower.



Above: no skyscraper, but a fantastic building nonetheless:
the Cleveland Rock And Hall Of Fame Museum (1995).


Cleveland's 10 tallest skyscrapers:
1. KEY TOWER 289m/947f, 57 stories, 1991
2. TERMINAL TOWER 216m/708f, 52 stories, 1930
3. BP TOWER 201m/658f, 45 stories, 1985
4. TOWER AT ERIEVIEW 161m/529f, 40 stories, 1964
5. ONE CLEVELAND CENTER 137m/450f, 31 stories, 1983
6. FIFTH THIRD CENTER 136m/446f, 27 stories, 1991
7.
CARL B. STOKES FEDERAL COURTHOUSE 131m/430f, 23 stories, 2002
8. JUSTICE CENTER 128m/420f, 26 stories, 1977
9. FEDERAL BUILDING 128m/419f, 31 stories, 1967
10. NATIONAL CITY CENTER 125m/410f, 35 stories, 1980

The building data, the top 10 of tallest buildings and some of the building information are courtesy of
EMPORIS.COM, one of the world's leading architectural resources on tall buildings.



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