The photo features 11 construction workers casually having lunch while dangling 850 feet above the big apple one september day in 1932. The photograph depicts eleven ironworkers sitting on a steel beam, eating lunch 840 feet (256 meters) above the ground. The iconic photograph known as “lunch atop a skyscraper” captures a moment frozen in time, taken on september 20, 1932
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Some of the tradesmen tossed a football
A few pretended to nap
But, most famously, all 11 ate lunch on a steel beam, their feet dangling 850 feet above the city’s streets On october 2, 1932, the new york herald tribune ran a striking photo of 11 ironworkers perched on a narrow steel beam, 800 feet above manhattan’s future rockefeller center. Explore the iconic 1932 photo of ironworkers lunching on a skyscraper beam in nyc, a testament to american resilience and new york's diverse heritage Recreate this iconic image at the newest experience at top of the rock
Visitors will be lifted 12 feet above the deck, rotated 180 degrees, and granted an amazing view of central park and beyond For nearly a hundred years, the iconic photograph “lunch atop a skyscraper” has symbolized many aspects from new york city to the great depression to america itself Taken on september 20, 1932, this famous image freezes a moment in time. The lunch atop a skyscraper image is an iconic photograph taken on september 20, 1932, during the construction of the rca building (now the ge building) in new york city