The book explores the iconic Empire State Building, highlighting its impressive height and the panoramic views it offers of New York City. Readers will discover fascinating facts, such as the number of floors and the construction timeline of this architectural marvel. Part of the Famous Places series within the Lightning Bolt Books collection, it features dynamic designs, captivating photos, and engaging text that make learning about nonfiction subjects enjoyable and vibrant.
Lightning Bolt Books™ ~ Famous PlacesSeries
Embark on an exciting global adventure exploring the world's most iconic and historically significant landmarks. Each book uncovers fascinating facts and captivating stories behind renowned destinations across the planet. This series is perfect for young, curious readers eager to discover Earth's wonders and marvels from the comfort of their homes. Experience the globe through its most incredible places.





Recommended Reading Order
The Redwood Forests
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Visually captivating, this series invites readers to discover remarkable structures and natural wonders across the globe. Each entry combines stunning photographs with engaging narratives that delve into the history, creation, and contemporary significance of these sites, providing a rich understanding of their cultural and historical importance.
The Erie Canal
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Explore the Erie Canal's rich history, detailing its construction and the significant impact it had on trade and transportation in the United States. This book delves into the engineering marvels of the canal and its role in shaping economic development, connecting communities, and facilitating westward expansion. Additionally, it highlights the canal's enduring legacy and relevance in contemporary discussions about infrastructure and regional growth.
The Gateway Arch
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Focusing on the construction and significance of the Gateway Arch, this book introduces early readers to its historical context and location in St. Louis. It explores the reasons behind its creation and highlights its role as a vital gateway to the western territories, emphasizing the Arch's connection to the river and its importance in American history.
The Everglades
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The book offers an immersive exploration of remarkable structures and natural wonders around the globe. Through captivating photographs and informative text, readers will discover the history, creation, and contemporary significance of each site, making it a visually stimulating journey through architectural and natural marvels.