Attack of the World Trade Center, New York City, September 11, 2001. Photo by Evan Giniger. |
Remains of 6, 7, and 1 WTC on September 17, 2001. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Eric J. Tilford. |
September 11, 2001. Photo by WalkingGeek (CC BY 2.0). |
September 11, 2001, taken from a rooftop in Brooklyn and from the Brooklyn waterfront. Photo by Andrew Lynch (CC BY 2.0). |
My history with the World Trade Center goes back a good 50 years when I lived in New York and was first learning, to my chagrin, that a new skyscraper project was going to cop the "World's Tallest" title from a building that made me proud to be a New Yorker as I gazed in awe at my bronze souvenir model of it. My treasure was emblazoned in bold block lettering on each side of its base as follows: on one side, "1,472 FEET"; on another, "WORLD'S TALLEST"; and on another, "EMPIRE STATE BUILDING." In fact, that year (1971) my father decided to take my family to visit this prized icon of Superman single-bounding and King Kong colossus and gawk at its cityscape views before it lost its Royal Highness crown to the new World Trade Center the city was all abuzz about.
To be continued...