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Big and Same
While the Twin Towers were the tallest buildings in the world from 1972 to 1974, the World Trade Center centerpieces were not the tallest buildings in the world at the time of their destruction. They were also the tallest buildings in the United States until the Willis Towers (then Sears Tower) in Chicago was completed.
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the twin towers were both the same size so their was no bigger or smaller
No, the Woolworth Building and the Twin Towers are not the same. The Woolworth Building, completed in 1913, is a historic skyscraper located in Lower Manhattan, known for its Gothic architectural style. The Twin Towers, part of the World Trade Center complex, were completed in the early 1970s and were known for their modernist design. The Twin Towers were destroyed in the September 11 attacks in 2001.
yes they are the same thing
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The "official" story was that building 7 fell due to damage from falling debris from the twin towers. Amazingly this 3rd building fell straight down into itself just as the twin towers did. 3 buildings damaged at different points and damaged for different periods of time all fell the EXACT same way. You be the judge and see if this is actually what happened!
The Twin Towers are not being rebuilt. A single tower is being built -- called Freedom Tower -- which will be the new World Trade Center. Its address will be the same as the North Tower: 1 World Trade Center.
the same reason for the twin towers financial
Because they were 2 composed towers that were the same except tower 1 had an antenna and tower 2 did not, each one were the same but inside, it was a little diffrent they were built at the same time and they were almost the same height im adam1o1 if you like my answer then go to my profile and recomend me please. thank you.
Buildings and towers are not considered the same thing. Considering this, the second tallest structure in the world is the Tokyo Sky Tree tower in Tokyo, Japan. Built in 2011, the structure is 2080 feet tall.