Fleet Week 2001 JFK CV-67 in NYC harbor |
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A Memory of working in the WTC before 9/11 |
Click each for a much larger image, |
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It is a large metallic sculpture by
German sculptor Fritz Koenig that is currently
displayed in Battery Park, New York City.
Once it stood in the middle of Austin J. Tobin Plaza - the area between
the World Trade Center towers.
Information from http://research.info.com/searchw?qkw=The+Sphere |
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from the East River. |
on 19 August 2000. |
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2 WTC on 12 October 2000. |
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on 19 August 2000. |
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The top of 1 World Trade Center on 12 October 2000. |
The twins on 19 August 2000. |
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Images from http://wirednewyork.com/wtc/7wtc/original/ 7 WTC was built in 1985 as an addition to the World Trade Center, located across Vesey Street from the main compound. Height: 642 ft, 44 Floors Architect: Emery Roth & Sons Destroyed on 11 September 2001 |
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of the 7 World Trade Center Building. 19 August 2000. |
The white building on the right is the 101 Barclay Street. The view from Greenwich Street. |
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