Historic Landmark: City Skyscrapers
World's first reinforced concrete skyscraper - A Historic Landmark
The Ingalls Building use to be an incredible structure on the planet earth. It was the world's first reinforced concrete skyscraper. The Ingalls Building, was considered a daring engineering feat in 1903.
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Post a CommentCincinnati may not be big, but it is truly a city of firsts. Nice photos.
Great photos!