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Go to Wikipedia and find out when the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty, and t

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Go to Wikipedia and find out when the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty, and the Golden Gate Bridge were each completed. Compare their heights and tell me which one took the longest to build.

Based on my research from Wikipedia, here are the completion dates, heights, and construction durations for the three landmarks:

Comparison Table

LandmarkCompletedHeightConstruction Duration
Statue of LibertyOctober 28, 1886305 ft (93 m)*~11 years (1875–1886)
Eiffel TowerMarch 31, 18891,083 ft (330 m)~2 years (1887–1889)
Golden Gate BridgeApril 19, 1937746 ft (227 m)~4 years (1933–1937)

*\*Height measured from ground level to the tip of the torch.*

Key Findings

  • Tallest: The Eiffel Tower is by far the tallest of the three at 1,083 feet (330 meters).
  • Longest to Build: The Statue of Liberty took the longest to complete, spanning approximately 11 years from the start of fundraising and initial construction in France (1875) to its dedication in New York (1886). While the physical assembly on the pedestal was faster, the overall project faced significant delays due to fundraising challenges and the complexity of shipping the statue in pieces across the Atlantic.
  • Shortest to Build: Despite being the tallest, the Eiffel Tower was completed the fastest, taking just over 2 years to construct.

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