The iconic Art Deco skyscraper that towers 1,046 feet in the Manhattan skyline was designed by William Van Alen and constructed from 1928-1930. Chrysler Building, which is adorned with 1929 Chrysler replica radiator caps, was headquarters for its namesake from 1930 to the mid-1950s. The U.S. National Historic Landmark is the third tallest building in New York City and the seventh in the United States. Visitors can access the 77-story structures' first floor and view a ceiling mural by Edward Trumbull.
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