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Reddit is home to a lot of interesting things and the “Mildly Interesting” forum is one of our favorite places to visit.

When we checked out this forum recently, we came across something that is sure to get a lot of attention. The longest hallway in America was recently photographed and posted on the forum and it is exactly what it sounds like.

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

That does not make it any less cool to look at, though. The poster who is responsible for the image actually happens to work at the location, which is pretty cool, too. The 907-foot corridor is located in the Boca Raton Innovation Campus. That is a sizable amount of terrain to cross and we salute these workers for being able to handle this task on a daily basis.

As a matter of providing perspective, it is longer than the Golden Gate Bridge, which is 746 feet tall. Even the Statue of Liberty pales in comparison, which happens to be 305 feet tall. As for the Gateway Arch, this hallway also dwarfs that structure, which is 630 feet tall.

Photo: flickr/Phillip Pessar

“I work in the building with the longest hallway in America,” the caption reads.

This hall is so long, it does not appear to end. We would hate to have to navigate this constantly but these workers seem to be taking the whole thing in stride.

I work in the building with the longest hallway in America from mildlyinteresting

In fact, the Boca Ration Innovation Campus is the largest office building in the state of Florida. Can you believe that there are 1.7 million square feet spread over 123 acres? That’s a whole lot of real estate. The comments were sending us to the moon, as people had all sorts of funny suggestions for how to best utilize all of this extra space.

We are all for the office chair races and we hope that they are nationally televised once they actually end up taking place. There are no shortage of office amenities to be found here, by the way. This complex contains seven restaurants, art galleries, coffee shops, a gym, daycare, a spa, and hiking trails.