I was going to complain that the height of the building was really too trivial for anyone to know or care, but then I saw that it is an iconic number so no complaints here, except that I'm ashamed I didn't already know the answer.
Being honestly realistic about it, 432 Park Avenue (1,396') is taller than 1 WTC (1,368'). To sometimes include antennas and other nonstructural elements on some buildings' heights and not others is just silly. Put a profile of a "taller" building with a skinny antenna next to "shorter" buildings several hundred feet higher to the roof and you'll see how goofy those arbitrary penis envy measurements are. Go to the top of the building, where are you going? Not up a 400' stripper pole to claim you're taller, you're going to the roof.
I'm no longer pained. There have been so many bad ones. Roosevelt was a terrible president and only about 10 or 12 presidents we ever had even tried to govern by the Constitution.
The World Trade Center is a complex of buildings including 3 World Trade Center, Seven World Trade Center, etc. Only one of them, One World Trade Center, is the tallest.
No one mentioning that the Statue of Liberty is actually in New Jersey? Sure, you can see it from NYC, and you can get to it by boat (right now) only from NYC, but geographically it's in New Jersey.
Actually, the island the Statue of Liberty is on is owned by New York, but is completely surrounded by New Jersey waters. Same for Ellis Island, but it's even weirder because parts of the land around the island have been reclaimed, meaning only the original shape of the island is in New York and the rest is in New Jersey.
And then it was :)