
World Financial Center in May 2001. The view from the Hudson river.
Watched this for about the 20th time and it never ceases to amaze me what we built there on the banks of the Hudson river that still today is such a marvel of engineering it can't even be duplicated much less replaced as the huge hole there still sits nearly empty 8 years to the damn day lays testament to.
With the anniversary approaching and a non friendly administration looking to curb memorial type activities, If you haven't seen it before it's a great movie made in parts right before the attacks for the History channel .


Netflix: World Trade Center: In Memoriam: "The World Trade Center -- those two rectangular marvels of architecture and engineering that were an icon of New York City -- was a site of international commerce and truly represented the power and importance of America in the global landscape. This film tracks the history of the two buildings (the tallest in the world when they were completed in 1976), from conception to funding to use as a space through which millions passed every year."

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