Monday, August 15, 2005




On Sept 11,2001, the World Trade Center (WTC Twin Towers) came down with deaths into the thousands. Almost four years later, on July 15, 2005, the New World Trade Center re-opened quietly with very little fanfare.

This is because the United States was under an alert. Newspapers


cooperated by announcing the opening on a Saturday and all the major news
placed news deep within as on page 37 with the New York Times. Playing down


the opening spared New York great expense since security could also be toned


down. Trouble was no doubt averted. The ribbon-cutting ceremony went off


without a hitch. There were no protesters, few cameramen even received advance

notice. Pictures courtesy of Art Camerone, union photographer.





A beautiful bayview assures those working and visiting the New 2005 World Trade Center that they can commute by water when the boats are running.


In Honor of the Brand New 2005 World Trade Center (W.T.C.) in New York City

The back of WTC 2005 borders the beautiful water in New York City!

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The New 2005 World Trade Center Flies Many Flags in Reference To Its Emphasis on Modern Day Worldwide Trade






By night, the beauty of the New 2005 World Trade Center rivals the moon and stars!