A superimposed Saturn V, 363 feet tall, against Houston's tallest building at the time, the Humble Building. The Exxon Building (formerly the Humble Building) was built in 1963 in Houston, Texas (USA). At that time it was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River at 606 feet (185 m), surpassing the Southland Center in Dallas, Texas (the previous record holder). It only remained the tallest building west of the Mississippi until 1965, when Elm Place was built in Dallas, Texas.
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