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Prior to 2001, the World Trade Center was an icon of New York City, and the Twin Towers were the centerpiece that represented the entire complex. The Twin Towers were used as "establishing shots", standing for New York City as a whole. read more

In all, the towers were assembled from more than 200,000 pieces of steel manufactured around the country, 3,000 miles of electrical wiring, 425,000 cubic yards of concrete, 40,000 doors, 43,600 windows and six acres of marble. read more

A federal jury on Monday ruled that the assault on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center was in fact two occurrences for insurance purposes. The finding in U. S. District Court in Manhattan means leaseholder Larry Silverstein may collect up to $4. 6 billion, according to reports. read more

A federal jury on Monday ruled that the assault on the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center was in fact two occurrences for insurance purposes. The finding in U.S. District Court in Manhattan means leaseholder Larry Silverstein may collect up to $4.6 billion, according to reports. read more

The powerful people who originally lobbied for the WTC complex and the Twin Towers to be built didn't own them but relinquished ownership to the corrupt Port Authority (which had basically no oversight for years, all the way through and after 9/11, even according to NY and NJ politicians who finally introduced legislation to change that in more recent years). read more

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