Imagine the scene: It's the 1930s, and the world is captivated by the notion of air travel, not just by planes but by grand, luxurious airships. These floating behemoths, like the German Zeppelin, were the epitome of high-class travel, promising a future where cities around the globe would be connected through the skies. The Empire State Building, completed in 1931, sought to capitalize on this vision by including a mooring mast at its very top, intended for airships to dock.
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