Photos One World Trade Center towers over NYC CNN

Abandoned Mall Under Twin Towers. America's abandoned malls Eerie photos from Seph Lawless CNN Can anyone give a couple of links of images from the shopping center? Thanks The mall was also accessible from the lobbies of the Twin Towers, and it served as the point of access or transfer to the Chambers Street-World Trade Center subway station on the A, C, and E trains

Photographer shares images of America’s ‘creepiest’ abandoned mall
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The Twin Towers, soaring symbol of New York, the world capital of bustling street life, sat atop a complex of plazas designed essentially to banish that street life, which themselves sat atop a. Take a peek inside some abandoned malls and learn the history of their demise.

Photographer shares images of America’s ‘creepiest’ abandoned mall

#wtc #worldtradecenter #twintowers Keywords: abandoned World Trade Center mall, mall under Twin Towers, history of World Trade Center, WTC commercial center, exploring WTC New York, Twin Towers architecture, WTC plaza insights, Krystel Romero New York, underground. #wtc #worldtradecenter #twintowers Keywords: abandoned World Trade Center mall, mall under Twin Towers, history of World Trade Center, WTC commercial center, exploring WTC New York, Twin Towers architecture, WTC plaza insights, Krystel Romero New York, underground. Can anyone give a couple of links of images from the shopping center? Thanks

No Home Yet for 9/11’s ‘Survivors’ Stairway’ The New York Times. Apart from its snow-white marble floors and soaring features, the new Westfield World Trade Center looks like a mall that could be just about anywhere. Does anyone know if there was a shopping center under the Twin Towers? I have heard about it but can't find images of it

Where the Twin Towers Stood The New York Times. The mall was also accessible from the lobbies of the Twin Towers, and it served as the point of access or transfer to the Chambers Street-World Trade Center subway station on the A, C, and E trains Tens of thousands of people once came to these underground tunnels every day, not just to work in the towers and park their cars, but also to visit a vast, underground shopping mall.