The CN Tower in Toronto, Canada is the tallest freestanding tower in the Western Hemisphere. Built between 1973-1976 by Canadian National Railway to house a TV and radio tower, it stands 1,815 feet tall and attracts over two million visitors annually. Features include the Edge Walk, a full circle hands-free walk around the outside of the tower 1,151 feet up, and the 360 degree revolving restaurant offering panoramic views of Toronto.
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Architects : John Andrews, Webb Zerafa,
Menkes Housden.
Located in Toronto, Canada
Started in 1973 and took three years to
build
Built by Canadian National Railway to
house a TV and radio tower
Tallest freestanding tower in the Western
Hemisphere
1,815 feet tall
Two million people visit every year
Includes a restaurant and the Edge Walk
attraction
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The Edge Walk
Opened in 2011
Costs $175
Worlds highest full circle
hands-free walk
360 Restaurant
Revolving restaurant
1,151 feet high
360属 views of Toronto
Worlds Highest Wine Cellar
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World Records
World's highest public observation gallery
Sky Pod - 1,467ft
World's highest bar
Horizons Restaurant - 1,135ft
World's longest metal staircase
2,579 steps
World's highest glass floor
1,122ft
World's highest and largest revolving
restaurant
360 Restaurant - 1,152ft
World's highest wine cellar
360 Restaurant - 1,152ft