Visitors (and presumably some people who work in the building) get a spectacular view of the city from a glass elevator outside the 100-story 875 North Michigan Avenue Buiding, once known as the John Hancock Center, in Chicago, the largest city in Illinois and (as of 2020) third-largest in the United States.
The ride is daunting for acrophobes — those who fear heights. They would best avoid accounts of the 84-story fall of one of these elevators after two cables broke one day in 2018. The descent ended gently, and all aboard were safe but shaken.