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The World Trade Center poked through the clouds in a photo captured 17 years after the 2001 terrorist attacks Editor's note: The story below originally ran on Sept. 11, 2018 to mark the 17th ...
Sturner, who owns a marketing agency, posted the photo on Twitter along with another of a striking image he took exactly a year ago of a rainbow ending on the One World Trade Center.
Here's a brief history of One World Trade Center—also known as—Freedom Tower, as told by the photos documenting its planning, construction, and grand opening. 1. Artist's Rendering: December 2003 ...
The spire at 1 World Trade Center will serve as a television and radio antenna, and it will feature an LED-powered light that will be visible from tens of miles away, said Scott Rechler, the vice ...
In this March 23, 2012, photo, an ironworker walks a steel beam at the top of One World Trade Center in New York. One World Trade Center, the giant monolith being built to replace the twin towers ...
At One World Trade Center in New York City, Vice President Kamala Harris joined Mayor Eric Adams and other dignitaries for a remembrance ceremony on the National Sept. 11 Memorial plaza.
At one point, a bolt struck the top of One World Trade Center and the video and still photos of the incident are absolutely breathtaking. Check this out: That's simply amazing.
The colorful image appeared to be coming from One World Trade Center on the eve of the 14th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Folks on social media shared the stunning photos.
Seven F/A-18 Hornet aircraft piloted by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron flew by One World Trade Center this afternoon for a promotional photos shoot.
According to its website, the Empire State Building’s antenna is hit by lightning 25 times per year on average. One World Trade Center was just struck by a lightning bolt during a thunderstorm ...