The base of the north tower at the World Trade Center.
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The twin towers at the World Trade Center.
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From Broadway & Cedar, all that remains of the WTC after Middle Eastern terrorists brought the twin towers down on Sept 11, 2001. This is the scene from Nov 29, 2001. World from the Web looks forward to the day when we can bring you pictures of the new structures that will eventually replace the towers.
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By Jan. 2002, an observation platform had been erected at Broadway and Fulton, next to St. Pauls Chapel. This and the next 2 pictures show the ruins that remain of the WTC. Tickets (free) must be obtained at the South Street Seaport.
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Ruins that remain of the WTC. Note the extensive damage to the buildings behind the WTC.
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Ruins that remain of the WTC. Note the boarded up windows and damage to the 2 buildings on the left.
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WTC remains from Greenwich near Rector with trucks emptying debris from the terrorist attack.
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St. Pauls Chapel at Broadway and Fulton and the lines for the WTC viewing stand.
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The glass atrium from the World Financial Center next to the WTC along the Hudson River. Note the boarded windows on the building to the left, and yet unbelievably much of the atrium still remains.
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