How many bricks are in the Empire State Building?
Babycakes Deux Sep 10th, 2007 There are roughly 10 million bricks and 200,000 cubic feet of Indiana limestone. For other answers about the Empire State Building, visit: http://www.esbnyc.com/kids/kids_faq.cfm Like • Report No comments. Post one | Permalink Comments Add a comment… • ad_client = “ca-answerbag_html”; num_ads = “4”; type = “text”; channels = “S_200x200,W_Ask,P_Question,Users_Unregistered,C_Places,Test_4”; class_name = “question_ads”; hints = “Places”; category_title = “Places”; print_google_ad(1, num_ads, type, channels, ad_client , class_name , hints ); KayR Sep 10th, 2007 According the the Empire State Building’s homepage www.esbnyc.com there were 10 million bricks and 200,000 cubic feet of Indiana limestone used in constructing the building. Lotta bricks! This question was answered by Kay R, a librarian at the Naperville Public Library, www.naperville-lib.org Like • Report No comments. Post one | Permalink Comments Add a comment…