The site of the Empire State Building was first developed as the John Thompson Farm in the late 18th century.[22] At the time, a stream ran across the site, emptying into Sunfish Pond, located a block away. Beginning in the late 19th century, the block was occupied by theWaldorf-Astoria Hotel, frequented by The Four Hundred, the social elite of New York.
The limestone for the Empire State Building came from the Empire Mill in Sanders, Indiana which is an unincorporated town adjacent to Bloomington, Indiana. The Empire Mill Land office is near State Road 37 and Old State Road 37 just south of Bloomington. The Bloomington, Bedford, and Oolitic area is known locally as the limestone capital of the world
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Die terrein van die Empire State-gebou is vir die eerste ontwikkel as die John Thompson plaas in die laat 18de eeu. [22] Op die oomblik, 'n stroom het oor die webwerf, leegmaak in Sunfish Pond, geleë 'n blok weg. Begin in die laat 19de eeu, was die Blok beset deur TheWaldorf-Astoria Hotel, wat gereeld deur die vier honderd, die sosiale elite van New York.
Die kalksteen vir die Empire State-gebou is afkomstig van die Ryk Mill in Sanders, Indiana wat 'n nie-geïnkorporeerde. dorp aangrensend aan Bloomington, Indiana. Die Ryk Mill Grond kantoor is naby Staat Road 37 en Ou Staat Road 37 net suid van Bloomington. Die Bloomington, Bedford, en Oolitic gebied word plaaslik bekend as die kalksteen hoofstad van die wêreld.
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