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JFK Boards | 60 Years OnFri. Jan. 19, 2024Today's links from JFK Boards are here:Oswald In New Orleans | Coming Event
Erasing the Past...Written record of the 18 September 1964 Warren Commission meeting The Seattle architect behind the PacSci arches and the Twin Towers Sixty Years On | Jan. 19, 1964 (click here for video - NO sound)
"A scale model of the new, 16-acre (6.5 ha) World Trade Center was unveiled to the public at a press conference in New York City, hosted by the governors of New York and New Jersey (Nelson A. Rockefeller and Richard J. Hughes) and the mayors of New York City and Jersey City (Robert F. Wagner and Thomas J. Whelan).
The most outstanding feature for the proposed complex, which would be located on the lower West Side of Manhattan, was its "twin towers" designed by architect Minoru Yamasaki, each 110 stories tall; with a 222-foot (68 m) tall transmitting tower on its roof, Tower One would be 1,472 feet (449 m) high, replacing the Empire State Building as the tallest building in the world." [Wikipedia]
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