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Location: Mexico CIty, Mexico
3: Head to the top of it all
Glistening over Mexico City's historic district is the Torre Latinoamericano, a glass-enclosed skyscraper that resembles the Empire State Building and at one time was the tallest building in Latin America. Since it was finished in 1956, it has withstood two earthquakes, thanks to its innovative architectural design.
Glistening over Mexico City's historic district is the Torre Latinoamericano, a glass-enclosed skyscraper that resembles the Empire State Building and at one time was the tallest building in Latin America. Since it was finished in 1956, it has withstood two earthquakes, thanks to its innovative architectural design.
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