My husband was offered a job in the World Trade Center and didn’t take it because when he looked out the window, he thought to himself if there’s ever a fire in here, I’ll never get out. Thank you Jesus that he didn’t take it.
@PaolaRodriguez-rd2qi5 ай бұрын
That’s some intuition right there🫠 glad he listened to himself
@p1nkfangs5 ай бұрын
Wise man, God bless
@marynywarriormomof12485 ай бұрын
@@p1nkfangs Bless you tu
@arizonadreaming41835 ай бұрын
I would have felt the same way😢 and I don't like tall buildings...did you watch the video of the guy thar saw the souls leaving the bodies of the jumpers?
@marynywarriormomof12485 ай бұрын
@@arizonadreaming4183 no omg
@gsdrums47 Жыл бұрын
The very last customers of Windows (4 people) paid their bill at 8:24am on 9/11. All 4 of them left the North Tower at 8:44am and they survived.
@JamesExploresHorror Жыл бұрын
Insane. Right place right time to escape.
@andrewfarrell5442 Жыл бұрын
How did you find this out?
@billyz5088 Жыл бұрын
must have been some who were late for work - or left work for some reason - and either got out just in time - or who should have been up there but were not - running late or whatever reason - that kind of thing can cause serious survivor's guilt ..
@DG-fe4ht Жыл бұрын
Only problem with this is that the restaurant wasn’t open at 8am.
@gsdrums47 Жыл бұрын
@@DG-fe4ht Here's the direct quote from the 2002 news article that reported this; "The last people to leave the restaurant before Flight 11 crashed into the North Tower at 8:46 a.m. were Michael Nestor, Liz Thompson, Geoffrey Wharton, and Richard Tierney, who all shared an elevator together. They departed at 8:44 a.m. and survived the attack."
@PATRIOT904 Жыл бұрын
My dad had a business partner that had two sons that received a trip to New York for graduating high School. One gift was to eat breakfast at windows around the world before coming back to Oregon. They slept in and missed going for breakfast Sept 11. The parents knew they were up eating when the terrorist attack happened. It was a blessing they slept in.
@jennifermcgoldrick63237 ай бұрын
My dad was late for a meeting on the 99th floor. His office no longer WTC - he was in midtown at 1165 AoA. I was in college and spoke with his assistant before the towers fell and phone service went down. She told me he was there. I learned around 1 pm that he was late and alive. Peace ☮️ ❤
@boogitybear22836 ай бұрын
@@jennifermcgoldrick6323These stories you all tell whether verbally or written are addictive!! So many people were connected to that day!
@tim18946 ай бұрын
My aunt had a job interview she blew off for breakfast with her boyfriend
@Logan_Woods-zd2zi6 ай бұрын
I guess personal preference, but I would never dine, or have drinks at a venue 107 floors up. Just doesn't appeal to me.
@orpheus67675 ай бұрын
@@jennifermcgoldrick6323I can immagine how you felt after that..I am very happy for your dad...!!!Greetings from Crete-Greece..🇬🇷🇺🇲
@pittsburghpirateshat8950 Жыл бұрын
My father works in the financial services industry and he lost several people he knew on 9/11, he’d been to windows on the world many times. In 2019, when we were cleaning out our closets to prepare to move across the country, he discovered something extraordinary. He found a credit card receipt from windows on the world.
@pyrexmaniac Жыл бұрын
Ooooohhhhh! How incredibly extraordinary! What are the chances of finding one of hundreds of thousands of receipts issued in the 25 years that WoW was open.
@Articbear Жыл бұрын
@@pyrexmaniaccome on man, you know people didn’t keep those, stop ruining everything
@malumello17 Жыл бұрын
@@pyrexmaniacgive a break
@BlackGirlLovesAnime611 ай бұрын
I hope you guys kept it unless it was too much for him to bear
@brunsonbacheler10 ай бұрын
@@pyrexmaniacdo you have one or ever seen one?
@stevefl7175 Жыл бұрын
Sadly my wife's secretary lost her husband, who was a waiter at the restaurant, that day. It was a very tough day for everyone, but especially for those like her.
@jasonmusic9938 Жыл бұрын
i never thought about this, restaurant employees sometimes get to their restaurants before 8, there could have been an entire crew up there helpless
@SeekingGreetings Жыл бұрын
@@jasonmusic9938I'm sorry for your loss.
@duncanb4835 Жыл бұрын
Sadly my 4th cousin 28th removed lost her dog who chased a cat whom in return was chasing a squirrel and was never seen again...A paw was recovered 🙄
@stevefl7175 Жыл бұрын
@@duncanb4835 Ahhh, the empathy of some people never ceases to amaze me
@williamhaynes708911 ай бұрын
@@duncanb4835 - big question there is did the dog fart often?
@Radiodaze10734 ай бұрын
Still feels like a few years ago. Hard to believe it’s been 23 years. Everything looks so dated. But seems so fresh in memory
@GG_Booboo4 ай бұрын
Being 17 at the time, feels like how I’d feel then looking back at things in the 70s or 80s!
@mariekatherine52384 ай бұрын
Except for the color scheme, to me it doesn’t look that dated. I ate there only once in August of 2001. Maybe it doesn’t seem so old because I’m 73, now, just officially retired.
@Radiodaze10733 ай бұрын
@@GG_Booboo yes. I was 18 at the time. I always do reverse math for perspective.
@GG_Booboo3 ай бұрын
@@Radiodaze1073 😂😂😂 true!
@ElizabethRodriguez-tp3pn2 ай бұрын
This. I was 10 when it happened, and even at that young age, I remember looking at the TV as it unfolded after mom picked me up from school that morning. It literally feels like it hasn't been that long, but it's been so long. Now, when I see videos, I can see the changes.
@diamond131305 ай бұрын
My parents dined there on July 12, 2001. They were in New York for the first time and have so much video up there. My mom was in tears remembering the sweet people who worked there and took care of her that day. 😢
@stardustring3 ай бұрын
We went April 2001 went all the way up to 107 floor
@Carolina3788Ай бұрын
My parents were all the way up there on June 2001. I was 3 years old and my brother 5, I’m so glad they went earlier and that my mom could raise us 🙏🏻
@sanjh6085 Жыл бұрын
I worked in the South Tower (Tower 2) from 91-01 on the 95th Floor for Fiduciary Trust. We would go to Windows sometimes after work for drinks. Truly breathtaking views of New York City. Fortunately for me I wasn't in the building that day. I was walking through the underground mall to get to our office in the South Tower as the 1st plane struck the North Tower, after which I ran out and came up to the street level to see a massive hole in the Tower 1. Such a horrific day for all. Lost a lot of friends and colleagues that day, not to mention the thousands of people I would see each day but never knew personally
@cindypltnm10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story and I am glad you made it out safely. So sorry to the many colleagues and friends you may have lost that day.
@kentkearney66238 ай бұрын
❤😢 Just wow. 😢❤ pbwu
@ReganMason-x9y8 ай бұрын
I worked for Ebasco Services in the South Tower. They were on Floors 79 to 90. The Raythean Group bought Ebasco for millions in the early 90s. I've often wondered who was on the 86th floor where I once worked. I'm not the same since 9/11. A huge part of me died with the Towers.
@Italianbrother6557 ай бұрын
the creepy thing is when everybody that worked at the world trade center took trains and after 9/11 nobody was on that train anymore...Feels disturbing the more you think about it.
@ReganMason-x9y7 ай бұрын
I worked in the South Tower on the 86th and 83rd floors before 9/11. I wonderful guy I dated took me to Windows on the World. We sat at a window that faced the South Tower. I miss the Towers so much.
@bunbee2023 Жыл бұрын
I knew 2 people, Roshan & Kamladai Singh, who both worked at Windows On The World (107th Floor) and, sadly, they were both killed on September 11th. RIP 🙏🏾
@sheetzurus6 ай бұрын
From the pictures, it seemed like there were quite a few servers of South Asian descent at this restaurant. I was about to look up if anyone made a list of how many South Asians lost their lives. Very sorry for your loss.
@JamesFaye-lt4dv5 ай бұрын
Murdered by the government for oil and war profits.
@wcam2p2 ай бұрын
Recently on some another video related to 9/11 i read a comment where a guy mentioned that his father Roshan Singh and some relative Kamladai Singh died that day.
@lindahoffman26922 ай бұрын
@@sheetzurusWhat DIFFERENCE does their National Origin make?? EVERY SINGLE SOUL lost in Windows and Everywhere else that day represents a TERRIBLE LOSS to the World and to those who loved them!! 🙏❤️🌹
@sheetzurus2 ай бұрын
@@lindahoffman2692if the Jewish associations make a list of Jews lost in the attack, I don’t understand why we cannot have one for ours? It’s just a statistic. We are all Americans. But we also have roots.
@Ailuj234 Жыл бұрын
My sister died on 9/11. She worked in finance. Miss her.
@janayepitts84999 ай бұрын
💔
@sarasarabobara8 ай бұрын
I am so sorry for your loss :(
@charlesoconnor71338 ай бұрын
So sorry 😢
@dianahofstetter10578 ай бұрын
May she rest in peace. And may you find peace and comfort in your life and family..
@maryngunjiri21917 ай бұрын
Am really sorry
@AslamJais795 ай бұрын
It's an honour to read all the comments from people who once worked at this building or knew someone who experienced such almost-death moments. It was a very tragic event that will always be in my mind. 😢😢😢😢😢
@DJDAVINCI5 ай бұрын
Most of them are lying.
@Mhel20235 ай бұрын
@@DJDAVINCIProve it.
@chicagodude8888 Жыл бұрын
In high school my Dad dated Christine Olender in the 70’s, who later became the manager of WOTW in the building at the time of the crash. There’s recordings of her calls of distress.
@oliverjumelle Жыл бұрын
How long did it take him to move on?
@paulmilner8452 Жыл бұрын
@@oliverjumelle 12 days
@gogreen7794 Жыл бұрын
@JSUKyrks69 How's your 7th grade math teacher? Or don't you take math?
@JSUKyrks69 Жыл бұрын
@@gogreen7794 Dead I’d imagine. However, don’t panic ‘Gogreen’. I’ve googled a mathematician who helps the remedial I can put you in touch with if you like. Always happy to help 👍
@deniserossiter1059 Жыл бұрын
Yeah those are sad phone calls to 911. She said the floor & ceiling were collapsing.
@tedbomba6631 Жыл бұрын
If a gentleman arrived at Windows without a jacket there were jackets in various sizes available for use. That was the case with all of the best restaurants in NYC in those days. In those places a tie was also required and they had clip-ons to use as well. As to your comment about the food : having dined at both Windows and Blue on more than a few occasions I say that, without exception, my dinner companions and I felt that the food was top notch, especially the steaks and seafood. Chef Lomanoco and his staff took pride in the quality of the food from his kitchen.
@BlackGirlLovesAnime611 ай бұрын
Wow I really wish I was old enough to of enjoyed this beautiful restaurant. It sounds like they really created an atmosphere that was out of this world. I’m sure it was a breath of fresh air to visit windows during work to get a little break
@tedbomba663111 ай бұрын
@@BlackGirlLovesAnime6 I had an office there and would frequently pop into The Skydive, which was a cafeteria style eatery on the 44th floor of 1 WTC, for lunch when I was too busy for a proper meal; food was OK there. When time allowed, the Wild Blue served excellent, Pub Style food and drink for a more leisurely meal. Blue's offerings were more on a par with that served in Windows. Blue was originally called " Cellular in the Sky " when it first opened and, as the name suggests, was known for its HUGE inventory of wines, many of which came with eye-watering prices, too ! The Twin Towers were simply an amazing example of a style of excellence that, unfortunately, ended with 9/11. There are still restaurants that have very fine food in NYC, but they don't have the same elegant style and excitement that Windows had.
@nickyjames198511 ай бұрын
I can't eat in a damn blazer, screw that, trying to enjoy a meal constricted and holding in farts so a few wasps don't get ticked off is my idea of hell
@ReganMason-x9y7 ай бұрын
I ate at Windows on the World. And I so agree with you. Would you tell me the difference between Windows and Wild Blue? Was Wild Blue another part of the Windows? I often wondered if there were two restaurants on those floors. Thank you so much. I'd love to hear from you.
@nancywutzke53926 ай бұрын
@@nickyjames1985 Your wife must have been so lucky to have bagged you.
@chrislayne3598 Жыл бұрын
I had the privilege to dine there once, in 1986, at the age of 16. My high school band participated in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade and we had our Thanksgiving dinner at WOTW that afternoon after the parade, on Nov 27. The band was housed for the week at what was then the Vista International Hotel, known in 2001 as the Marriott World Trade Center, the hotel that stood between the two towers that was all but destroyed in the 9/11 attacks.
@Caramel1806 Жыл бұрын
That's really cool! I wish I had been able to visit the Twin Towers. I didn't know about them until September 11th.
@cluvsonj Жыл бұрын
I also dined there one time only in 1997. It was my only time in the World Trade Center and I barely remember how it all looked. I remember some of the underground mall and a little of the restaurant and another room on that floor as well as some bar that was on another floor we went to but I have no idea what that was called.
@bebesin16211 ай бұрын
Wow! It was just today! You literally were there exactly 37 years ago, because we are on November 27 2023...
@Catchmyvib27 ай бұрын
Oh wow no one mentions the hotel between the buildings , wonder how many lost their life’s in that building .
@dynasty0019 Жыл бұрын
There were plans to rebuild the Windows on the World at One WTC when it was being built. The plans unfortunately fell through even though many former Windows employees and executives were enthusiastic for it to return. There is a pretty good full-service restaurant called One Dine on the top floors of One WTC, which essentially is Windows’ spiritual successor.
@Kuzey457 Жыл бұрын
ONE Dine.. sounds like a corporate lunch hall probably with sterile cheap-looking 'minimalist' interiors and half-rate 'cuisine' and probably no dress code update: upon further research, I am correct
@SeekingGreetings Жыл бұрын
@@Kuzey457Why did they do that?
@supersexygal01 Жыл бұрын
@@SeekingGreetingswithout trying to sound disrespectful to those who lost their lives in 9/11. I want to say, prob because they were “lazy” wanted to “be quick” to get it built and have something up to get the money etc if that makes sense
@TitaniumTurbine Жыл бұрын
@@supersexygal01 You weren’t being disrespectful to the victims just so you know, criticism of the rebuild/new building/plans/current events are totally fair game for all. Anyways, I would say that everything they listed as issues could be changed though. If they wanted to make it a better dining experience they definitely could but also know they had and still have major issues with funding. Plus, companies lease out floors in the building so I’m not even sure if that’s a separate tenant or not - if One Dine is funded by WTC/Port Authority itself, that would totally explain it and further back up your theory. Look at the situation with of the rest of the WTC buildings. I don’t believe we even have a Two World Trade building yet but we do have several of the others. It’s kinda sad.
@supersexygal01 Жыл бұрын
@@TitaniumTurbineyea that’s why it came off as “lazy/quick ass job”. To me anyway. It feels like because of the funding they just wanted something quick to fund getting the economy back especially in that area, which I get and totally understand. The new one also doesn’t feel like it got that “oomph” esp for the location etc feels like any other typical restaurant/cafe you get on the high street thing
@G1NZOU7 ай бұрын
As someone born in 1990 I've got a real soft spot for that 80's/90's decor, especially the multi level dining area with the metal balustrades and lamps.
@nowyouredoingthesponge46446 ай бұрын
Same as someone born in 85' I totally understand you
@JodyJoe-JJ5 ай бұрын
I'm from 1991 & don't like that 80s interior design aesthetic at all, it's hideous to me so outdated & kitschy, it hadn't been updated for 2001, but the objects/aesthetic that's irrelevant. On 9/11 the devastation the significant unjustified human loss was the worst event that could have happened💔💔
@Dj3ndo5 ай бұрын
Same! 1990 here too.
@ЕвгенийРыбовод4 ай бұрын
Я как человек 1970-х, мне стиль башен полностью нравился, и снаружи и внутри. 22.06.24.
@Ghoatt Жыл бұрын
Fortunately for Chef Michael Lomonaco, he had an appointment of some sort, eye, dentist, something like that, and wasn't there. But you know it eats him up that he lost his work family.
@dd1984mm Жыл бұрын
Survivor guilt can be so harsh. 😕
@ravenrey72258 ай бұрын
he had to re-do his glasses and he thought to do that right before heading to wotw that morning; he seemed to be very close to a lot of them and he clearly respected all his coworkers.
@Theeighthdoctor19967 ай бұрын
He was in the lobby of WTC 1 having his glasses repaired
@ReganMason-x9y7 ай бұрын
His appointment was with Lens Crafters. He needed reading glasses. He said that instead of going to the elevators, he went to the concourse. While he sat in the chair, he felt a shaking.
@Zombie1016 ай бұрын
What a blessing in disguise to have an appointment that morning
@mrslinarcos8 ай бұрын
My last husband's nephews were supposed to meet at Windows on the World that morning. One called the other and told him he wasn't feeling well. They both stayed home that morning.
@GanymedeXD3 ай бұрын
They were closed in the morning … they inly served breakfast for conference attandees that morning …
@lindahoffman26922 ай бұрын
@@GanymedeXDThey were NOT “Closed” as evidenced by the number of Souls who died at Windows that morning! There were areas Reserved for Conference attendees but there were other diners there that morning.
@KathleenMonteleone2 ай бұрын
I lost a dear friend, as others did and I will never forget that day. May we pray 😢 it never happens again. 🙏
@kenlane84846 ай бұрын
I rebuilt that kitchen after the first bombing, we installed them stoves. and all cooking equipment and stainless steel ,.local 25 sheet metal workers from Braun equipment co. I spent 3 months working there...I had my coffee break everyday from that view,Thanks for the pictures brings back great memories....best view was southside out to the harbor, in fact that was the same time that John Glenn had his parade on Broadway down to wall st..best view was sunrise when we in there early some days. I have pictures but dont know where they are in my house, if i find them i wil try to post..
@kennykool1004 ай бұрын
@@MadamoizillionHe said: ‘If I find them, I will try to post them.’ Saying is figurative. Maybe on his Facebook page or someplace else.
@brad41104 ай бұрын
Maybe he has a KZbin community tab
@lilybond64854 ай бұрын
@kenlane8484: Didn’t the first bombing only affect the basement and bottom of the building ? How would it have affected Windows on the World ?
@kenlane84844 ай бұрын
@@lilybond6485 smoke rose all the way to the top from the basement through the duct shafts the kitchen was partly destroyed..but the restaurant was a total,so everything was demolished and a new one was built..
@lilybond64854 ай бұрын
@kenlane8484: Can’t believe it. I’m astounded. - had no idea that the bombing in the basement totaled the restaurant. What an Omen. Thanks for that information.
@CALLMESIR...4 ай бұрын
3 months before the attack my company arranged for a brunch business meeting at windows on the world. I have a tremendous fear of heights but I couldn't get out of it. I had to show up. I figured as long as I'm not seated by a window, I'll get along fine. It was 3 of the worst hours of my life. Constant fear. Constant anxiety. I did look out one window just to test myself. It was unbelievably high. After the attack my memory shot right back to that meeting and trying to comprehend being stuck up there. Just horrifying.
@SaveAmerica4924 ай бұрын
My Nana, God rest her soul, used to take me along on bus trips to NYC back in the early 1980’s. We would see a musical, go sightseeing, shopping and finished the day with dinner at one of NYC’s finest restaurants. One trip was dinner at Tavern on the Green, another was WOTW. I don’t recall where we dined on the other trips. But I do remember, on our last trip, I tried Duck a L’Orange at Windows and it was amazing! The staff was wonderful. That day has always held a very special place in my heart. After seeing the horrors of 9/11 live on TV, I can’t remember that special day with my Nana without my heart breaking for all who lost their lives on that September day. After seeing the towers fall, I realize now just How special our day spent together was when I was a child. I lost my Nana in 2000. I miss her terribly to this day. But I’m glad she wasn’t here to witness that tragic day on her TV screen. I will never forget the good time we had on our trip. And I’ll never forget the tragedy of 9/11. RIP
@doobygelman5454 Жыл бұрын
Michael Lomonaco, the executive chef/director of Windows was in the lobby on 9/11 having his glasses repaired when the plain hit, he evacuated and survived..I remember he was completely gutted at the loss of his staff and restaurant…he eventually moved on to open Porter House. He was very active with the 9/11 windows of hope charity which was scheduled to run through 2022.
@ReganMason-x9y7 ай бұрын
I saw an interview on the 10th anniversary of 9/11 with Chef Lomonaco. He said that every morning when he wakes up, he honors the people he loved and lost that day.
@ANOCKS5 ай бұрын
It's spelled PLANE Einstein.
@lilybond64855 ай бұрын
@ANOCKS: Work on your attitude. My autospell always seem to change the correct spelling to incorrect spelling so I am constantly retyping an auto spelled word. It’s a pain in the A.
@doobygelman54545 ай бұрын
@@lilybond6485 “My attitude “ are you okay, you came after me …what, you commented on my misspelling and called me Einstein, I didn’t shame you, I honestly have no idea why you keep coming after me, but please stop!
@ANOCKS5 ай бұрын
@@lilybond6485 I have no idea what you're talking about. What are you referring to???
@stereohype1 Жыл бұрын
I once dated someone who's sister was killed in Windows on the World on 9/11. They told me the story that she was at the 106 floor conference that day which was not her usual place to be for work. Such a sad story.
@cher45616 ай бұрын
My boyfriend took me to this restaurant in January, 1984 . I was a senior in college. He was a junior. We decided we couldn’t afford dinner there and went to an Irish bar instead. While we were in Windows on the World we talked about getting married. Until 9/11 this place held such sweet memories for me.
@matthewjdenn6 ай бұрын
Did you hear the “muzak” while you were there?
@Zombie1016 ай бұрын
Did u get married
@Pamela_Lopezs5 ай бұрын
Is he now your husband??
@cher45615 ай бұрын
@@Pamela_Lopezs no, as it turns out our lives took different paths.
@aprilmendoza84893 ай бұрын
Wait what? He took you there but you couldn’t afford it so you left but then you happened to be at windows on the world and talked about marriage? Did you eat there or not?
@sandranynj7118Ай бұрын
My former Landlord's DAUGHTER was always late. Her mother scolded her about it every day! That day she was late again, stuck on the Path Train but made it home safe! 🙏
@Joi_Robb Жыл бұрын
For a short time my father worked at May Davis on the 87th floor in tower 1 where windows on the world was. I’ve eaten there 4 or 5 times when I was little. I’d be dropped off at my dads office then we’d eat there and then we’d take a car to see a broadway show or just go back home. I have good memories of the waitstaff making me laugh or adding something special to my dessert or plate. During Christmas it was something else! Nothing compares to this day. Food service was long! You were never rushed there and it was encouraged to enjoy your surroundings while eating. My father wasn’t working there at the time of the attacks but he has since passed away. it makes me sad whenever I see videos about windows on the world because it’s gone and nothing like it exists today. I hold a lot of hatred in my heart because I can’t relive the memories or return to a familiar place, it’s weird. It wasn’t just a few towers it was a beautiful plaza and space with artwork and stunning chic architecture.
@BenneWill Жыл бұрын
And oddly enough... we have very few photos or videos of what the towers looked like on the inside, so stories like this are invaluable. Thank you for sharing those precious memories!
@Joi_Robb Жыл бұрын
@@BenneWill thank you for reading. It’s so crazy that recently these historical videos about the World Trade Center are being recommended to me. I have so many stories and memories of the towers and observation deck, offices, lobby, the windows that are huge inside but seem claustrophobic from the outside, even the elevators, to the attacks. It’s interesting how I grew up with many people whose parents had jobs in the towers, even those who lost parents, yet it’s rarely discussed …it’s still very painful to me even after all of these years.
@BenneWill Жыл бұрын
@@Joi_Robb It must be hard to look back on those memories of a place that is gone and never coming back. You are a good writer. You should write all of it down and share it someday for future generations to know what it was like. It would make such a fascinating book or blog.
@Joi_Robb Жыл бұрын
@@BenneWill I will definitely look into it! Thank you 💙
@ReganMason-x9y7 ай бұрын
Someone from May Davis uploaded a video on YT called WORKING AT THE WORLD TRADE CENTER. The guy's name is EC. It was dated January 2000. Maybe your Dad's in the video. It's still there and one of my favorites.
@BubbleyGorl Жыл бұрын
The Guy who took most of these photos shown was an estonian photographer but he unfortunately killed in a motorcycle accident in 2002 sadly. His photos are amazing
@BubbleyGorl Жыл бұрын
@SteviPantyhose-mt5lm dude did you S button break?
@BubbleyGorl Жыл бұрын
@SteviPantyhose-mt5lm I mean it's 2023 so anything is possible
@BubbleyGorl Жыл бұрын
@SteviPantyhose-mt5lm mhmm
@PreFabInternationalCine Жыл бұрын
Hey Ginger man. Thanks for posting this video. I was a musician who worked at the Greatest Bar numerous times from 1998-2001. I'm aware there are some hassles with YT about your twin towers videos, but they are of great value to many of us. Great work and please keep them coming.
@idxstudios Жыл бұрын
That group that plays in top of one of the towers was a group called limp bisket
@ReganMason-x9y7 ай бұрын
Absolutely true. I'll never forget the Twin Towers and they joy the gave to so many people
@ajplays72417 ай бұрын
@@idxstudios Limp Bisket and Depece Mode both Played on top of the South Tower.
@candvand Жыл бұрын
I was fourteen and my Californian family’s only ever trip to NYC in 1987. I insisted that we eat at Windows on the World, although I’m not even sure how I knew about it at the time. My impressions: the food was good but I feel like we had had a much better meal the previous evening at some restaurant that I have completely forgotten about. The view was spectacular, but it was very obvious that in order to get a window seat one had to tip the maitre’d, which we didn’t do and were therefore pretty far away from the window. At one point the soup did visibly slosh ever so slightly in the bowl due to the wind. The bathrooms had those old man attendants who could sell you stuff and hand you a towel, which you were then supposed to tip him afterwards, which touching dirty money somewhat negates washing one’s hands. Ultimately I was disappointed with the view because we didn’t get much of a chance to enjoy it, but then we went to the observation deck at the top of the other tower which was awesome, because I figured my parents wouldn’t see the point, and it was pretty expensive. It was cool though because part of it was outside. Glad I had those experiences.
@candvand Жыл бұрын
@@Petey44 it was surreal. Plus, here on the west coast it was so early that I essentially woke up to it. But it really hit me towards the end of the day when the first footage fom the plaza started being broadcast because the bottoms of those facades was so distinctive looking anyway, with their almost gothic arches. Seeing those really brought it home that somewhere that I visited had been destroyed.
@rh6761 Жыл бұрын
Why does everyone from California insist on telling everyone they are from California. Not many people give a 💩
@cluvsonj Жыл бұрын
I also dined there one time only in 1997. It was my only time in the World Trade Center and I barely remember how it all looked. I remember some of the underground mall and a little of the restaurant about where we sat which was by the window and don't recall that being a problem. My friend may have requested to be seated by the window and they did. I recall we dressed up in suits which of course fit with the dress code and I remember another room on that floor as well for could see the Statue of Liberty from it and also vaguely remember some bar that was on another floor we went to but I have no idea what that was called. I remember it was the most expensive meal I had ever eaten in my life. I think I paid around $50.00 for my meal there in 1997. I don't recall what I ate or how it tasted but I know I have the receipt somewhere.
@mymindseyesees20029 ай бұрын
rh6761 they were saying that they were visitors to NYC and the twin towers that’s why they mentioned where they were from
@pyrettablaze04147 ай бұрын
Seeing those views out of those windows gives me chills knowing people jumped instead of burning alive and that was the view they last saw while jumping. Horrific!!! 😮💨🥺
@benschaeffer8102 Жыл бұрын
I had my high school graduation celebration dinner at Windows back in June of 1991 (a couple of years prior to the first bombing attack in 93') -- & it was TRULY a spectacular restaurant. It's TERRIBLY sad that it's ALL GONE. 😢💔 #NeverForget
@RedRoseSeptember22 Жыл бұрын
I always get sad when I see the towers in old movies and tv shows :( knowing they aren't there anymore really hits you hard.
@benschaeffer8102 Жыл бұрын
@veronicaa.1416 That's ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!
@Yazyyaunna6 ай бұрын
@@RedRoseSeptember22Especially when I watch Friends and they have the scene change showing the Towers. I’m like little did they know… really sad
@misterdog78 ай бұрын
Most of those pics inside the restaurant when nobody is present were actually taken at sunrise, the Estonian who took them worked night shifts in WoW and had a nice little Nikon which he shot those pics with before he left home in the early morning. He survived as he left home in the hours before 9/11 but died the year later in a motorcycle accident.
@JB-gj6li4 ай бұрын
Wow
@risinbison1106 Жыл бұрын
I was at the Windows bar a month earlier. It had the best bartenders and drinks and was where you came to “get the deal done”. NY lit up at night was magical and the view was amazing.
@fredfinks Жыл бұрын
JFC though, a jacket required?! Not saying one shouldnt be dressed in fancy attire there but a jacket, even in summer?! i can have my suit pants & shoes,, dress shirt, tie with resplendent silver tie clip, and still not be allowed in! wowsers in the pics i see people eating with jackets on... to me thats a no no in the world of fine dining. you take your jacket off to eat you lousy neanderthals! :) (ah maybe in summer one should wear a light sport jacket/blazer?). I obviosuly never made it there, just to the top in '97 in my first and so far only trip to the US from australia. i remember being near the church and trying to fit the towers in a single frame photo shot, those beasts were super massive. Vale all, such a tragedy. it was ww3 unfolding in front of our eyes in sydney. Started about 10 or 11pm, i didnt sleep that night. glued to TV, internet and a thousand phone calls. remains the most shocking event in my life so far. what could top it?
@risinbison1106 Жыл бұрын
@@fredfinks well, the air conditioning made wearing a jacket not so bad and if you worked in Manhattan back then you probably always wore a suit anyway. You felt special there and the staff were wonderful. I was flying when they grounded all domestic flights, us passengers got off and watched it all unfold. I, to this day, still have a tough time watching any footage of that day, just too emotional. Every time I’m in NY I go to the memorial just to calm my soul. You are correct, nothing I can think of will ever top the emotions that any of us had on that day.
@fredfinks Жыл бұрын
@@risinbison1106 im going to revisit one day, hopefully not far off in the future, and this time im getting real pizza/food, not sbarros! (was young & dumb at the time). Cheers Bison, glad youre still with us.
@Does_This_Look_Infected10 ай бұрын
My company had its 50th anniversary party at Windows on the World in 1998. That was an amazing place and the entire WTC complex always fascinated me.- especially how massive it all was and the number of people who went through there every day. On 9/11 I watched the towers collapse while standing in the middle of sixth ave and 48th street. On a clear day you could see them all the way in midtown. To this day I cannot bring myself to go to the museum.
@ReganMason-x9y7 ай бұрын
You are not alone at all. I cannot go anywhere near that part of Manhattan. That trash can they call "freedom" does NOT represent American and it never will. It should never have been built.
@ReganMason-x9y7 ай бұрын
Please know that you are not alone. I refuse to gone anywhere near that part of Manhattan. I know I'm not alone in this. Neither are you.
@JodyJoe-JJ5 ай бұрын
I can't go anywhere near the WTC complex or area of close proximity. I don't even live in the northeast anymore anyhow & don''t visit much. I just can't go to the site of the wtc 9/11 , the last time I went to New York was 2017. I hadn't gone to nyc since I had moved away in December of 2001 after a 16 year hiatus, it took me 16 years to gather courage to return to Manhattan. I went on the LIRR to Penn Station. Then i visited Times Square,FAO Schwarz, Rockefeller Center, The Strand bookstore, Central Park, Columbus circle & a couple of other places, but I cannot make myself set foot in the spot that I witnessed 9/11. Knowing nearly 3,000 innocent victims lost their lives that day,the carnage it sickens me. I haven't gone back since 2017 & might not go back anytime soon. I've memorabilia, a dedicated space & dozens of books on the 9/11 WTC events. Books on 9/11 WTC from survivors, victims families, widows & a bunch of non-fiction books depicting the events from survivors & victims families that day. 9/11 impacted me heavily bc I was a ten year old living in Manhattan on September 11,2001. I only lived there two years of my life, but witnessing 9/11 before my very eyes. It was traumatizing to me, I lived in fear for the longest time. I thought I was going to die on 9/11 or soon after bc in my mind I though all of Manhattan & the U.S. was going to get bombed. I've since moved far away & live in a remote area where I can clear my head a bit, put aside some of the anxieties & lay some of those nightmares to rest. My then neighbor on 9/11 lost his brother at Windows on The World, I don't want to disclose his name, but he left a heartbroken devastated widow & a then toddler daughter behind to miss him terribly.💔💔💔
@mjp965 ай бұрын
I went to the museum and didn't feel any better. The memorial-reflecting pool outside was what really hit me.
@ReganMason-x9y5 ай бұрын
@@mjp96 You have more strength than me. I refuse to anywhere near that site.
@CHawkens7 ай бұрын
the people that ever got to experience this dining in the world trade are very lucky and truly a one-of-a-kind experience, nothing will ever replicate it. heart and condolences go out to all who were affected on this day. I was working in Seattle Columbia Tower when we all heard about it and they quickly evacuated everyone from all high-rise towers as a safety precaution to any unknown threats in other states.
@smc1302 ай бұрын
My husband and I visited NYC in March 1999 for a conference he had to attend for his work. One afternoon we were walking on Wall Street and happened to be in front of one of the WTC buildings. He wanted us to go up as high as possible and see the city. I looked at the doors that opened into the lobby and had the most overwhelming sense of dread and suffocating doom. He kept coaxing to go in and I finally started to feel a sense of panic and literally ran up the street away from the WTC. He never mentioned it again. We did visit the Empire State Building that trip and I was fine. I’ll never forget the feeling I had outside the WTC that day. Over 2 years later on September 11, 2001 I was waiting to board a flight in Texas for Montreal, Canada when the first plane hit the theWTC. Later I remembered how I felt when there in 1999 and understood why I had sensed what I had.
@erickbooster1 Жыл бұрын
The guy who took the picture of a sunrise worked there the night shift. He was a technician or electrician or something like that. He died in a motorcycle accident in 2002.
@susanazinger252511 ай бұрын
Wow ...that's a somber thought .
@liyanam788811 ай бұрын
R.I.P.❤......
@liyanam788811 ай бұрын
R.I.P.❤......
@JoseCamposSegovia6 ай бұрын
“Motorcycle accident”. Or possibly killed because he took pics and saw something “he wasn’t supposed to see”
@joan226 ай бұрын
@@JoseCamposSegoviaExactly my thoughts.
@stevenj9970 Жыл бұрын
The day that changed the whole world, forever....
@fatherdamien695 ай бұрын
Not really. Not the whole world. People in other countries dont even know what 9/11 was. I have alot of filino friends. None of them even heard of 9/11 until I told them. It changed america though for sure.
@alzhighmr54065 ай бұрын
@@fatherdamien69 I can say that I am from the Czech Republic and maybe just a few peoples here who doesn't know about it. Maybe only those who were born recently. It was on TV for few days when it happened. I remember coming home from school as a kid and seeing it on TV and not really understanding what was going on with these towers. And as you can see, I still going back to it like now and i still think about it. And i'm Czech not American yes )
@MZPULCHRITUDE4 ай бұрын
Yes...I'm from 🇳🇬 and I know about it
@GanymedeXD3 ай бұрын
@@fatherdamien69Most people regardless where they live know about 9/11 … I am a Brit, but studied in Germany and switched on TV shortly after the first plane hit … watched the horror unfold … no chance to miss that 24/7 topic for a week … they changed to whole TV programme and took MTV & co off air … but it changed less for us … younger generations born afterwards of course know less!
@freddiesimmons87302 ай бұрын
I’m Latino and I can say that the people of Latin America was shocked about the 9/11 I asked friends that are older than me and they said that the classes was cancelled on that day because all the world was worried about the tragedy of 9/11 everyone was worried about a war or something :(
@divox9pqr9 күн бұрын
God is so amazing, I interviewed for a position at Windows On The World to work washing dishes, and general clean up while I was in college in NY. I didn’t get the job, but I got to live my life…
@donnaroberts344 ай бұрын
My parents ate dinner there with clients in the late '80s. My mother told me that it was quite an experience for her. She said the moment she stepped off the elevator she started to feel a little dizzy and felt like she couldn't walk straight. She could feel the slight swaying of the tower. She also said the view, though beautiful, was very unnerving and that she could actually see clouds below them. She's never been one to express a fear of heights, but she said she felt very unsettled until they were actually seated and started to relax. At one point, she asked the waiter about her dizziness and he told her that it's something you get used to. He said some people are more sensitive than others to the sway. Though she enjoyed her experience, she said she would never go anywhere that high up again.
@tomnero7156 ай бұрын
My friends father in law was having breakfast there on 9/11. He was a one of many retired biz executive who mentored young new biz owners. The organization had a thank you breakfast that morning 🙏🙏🙏
@joanmavima54235 ай бұрын
I assume that he did not survive. Very tragic for your friend.
@GanymedeXD3 ай бұрын
They do not serve breakfast … but unfortunately that morning there were almost 100 conference guests up there for breakfast …
@nathanconner7984Ай бұрын
R.I.P. to everone lost that day. You are not forgotten.
@carlacruz8936 ай бұрын
My mom used to work for an american company that held anual conventions for their international employees back in the 90s. She traveled from Mexico City to NYC in 1997 for one of those, and the company held a fancy dinner and ball on the Windows on the World restaurant that was located on the North Tower on the 107th floor. She remembers how impressive the towers were, she says that to reach the restaurant you had to take two elevators that moved super fast. She told me the view and the restaurant was incredible it almost felt like a movie scene. It makes me think about how some of the staff that day probably still worked there on 9/11, RIP to all the victims and their families
@antoniokastrocarlisledemel66175 ай бұрын
My aunt worked in the South Tower, when I was a kid she took me to Windows several times in the 90s and 2000 with the last time being early 2001, I really miss her, I miss the restaurant, the memories ,the food that was actually worth the money and the atmosphere too and me always loving architecture since I was 5 or 6, those Towers I miss too, as much as I love the new Tower even more so that they incorporated parts of the twins in it, but it can't top the twins and the old center, I mean even if 9/11 never happened and it was the future and the twins were taken down and the new center put up but especially because of all the souls that died that day, sometimes it feels like people are forgetting but there's no way I ever could
@discogareth Жыл бұрын
The restaurant didn’t ‘close’ on September 11th 2001. The building collapsed.
@jonstefanik9400 Жыл бұрын
Right. It didn't close. It was destroyed.
@Kuzey457 Жыл бұрын
technically it closed. because it never reopened.
@gracieb.30549 ай бұрын
@@Kuzey457 Yes, it's restaurant-speak.
@michaelphillips99335 ай бұрын
@discogareth exactly
@mjp965 ай бұрын
That statement was incredibly idiotic - not yours - the narrator's.
@alistairwharton1559 Жыл бұрын
This video helped me to truly appreciate just how tall these buildings were!!! 😮😮😢😢
@jerseykevin27 Жыл бұрын
When I was 17 I used to sneak my friends into the greatest bar on earth, and the restaurant... We didn't have enough to get into the observation deck . I did get to eat here ONCE, and in 2001.... The food was fantastic.
@madisonwhitley5393 ай бұрын
How do you possibly get into a bar at 17 years old? They allow no one near a bar unless they're 21.🤔
@Jacayrie Жыл бұрын
It's not uncommon for cities to have restaurants at the top of tall buildings. In my city, there's a fancy restaurant at the top of one of the tallest buildings that I visited when I was in girl scouts for an etiquette badge. It was gorgeous and the view was amazing. I was around 10yo and wish I had brought a camera to take pictures bcuz it was basically a once in a lifetime experience.
@TitaniumTurbine Жыл бұрын
Atlanta’s tallest building had a restaurant at the top too, not sure if that’s still the case since IT WAS CLOSED when I visited. 😭
@travisswiger92136 ай бұрын
My Mom and Grand Mom dragged me to this restaurant in the mid 1990's when I was 12. I remember not wanting anything on the fancy menu, I just wanted a McDonald's Happy Meal. The views were incredible, and looking back I'm glad I got to experience this place - even if i didn't appreciate it at the time. Amazing how things change in 30 years. 2 weeks ago I enjoyed dinner at "Top of the World" (106 floor of the Stratosphere) in Las Vegas and spent time thinking about Windows of the World....
@sicknado Жыл бұрын
Imagine that you're not just in the wtc on this crazy day, but you're on the highest floor..
@rhythmiknoise Жыл бұрын
Right everybody talking about the actual restaurant I’m more so thinking down the people that were actually in the restaurant basically just had the floor beneath them just fall…. it didn’t even break up right away it literally just dropped straight down as a whole intact restaurant at least halfway down… people were probably thrown up into the ceilings by that downward force …fkn mind boggling
@KayInMaine7 ай бұрын
Workers and firefighters were on the lower floors and many of them died when the buildings came crashing down.
@janejones86724 ай бұрын
On the Highest Floor and can't get down 😮
@GanymedeXD3 ай бұрын
@@rhythmiknoiseThey were all death … they died from smoke inhalation … the calls made from there document this …
@MrDannyboyhall10 күн бұрын
@@GanymedeXDyou would be correct I highly doubt anyone still up there at the point of collapse was alive they either dee of smoke inhalation or from radiant heat exposure the people that jumped or fell were the lucky ones their ending was quick and on their own terms it was literally the bravest thing I have ever witnessed people choosing how to die may all who died that day and those first responders that died in the years after rest in peace they will never be forgotten 🙏🏻
@jukodebuАй бұрын
my daughter died in your center. She was in kitchen staff and had black pants with pink shirt that day. We miss you Tammypoon
@sashaparker3065Ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
@felifurby2897Ай бұрын
@@jukodebu I‘m so sorry..may the Lord Health your hearts😘
@BF4023Ай бұрын
😢😢😢😢 very sorry
@anacrobat898 ай бұрын
The narrator says that "this restaurant was closed indefinitely on September 11th, 2001". That is an dumb and unnecessary statement honestly.
@Kenny-Alpha7 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@KayInMaine7 ай бұрын
It sure is. The millennials don't understand the gravity of that day. They think they're being funny.
@Assassin90Nine7 ай бұрын
I was annoyed by the video title. As if it survived and what's happened to it now. Maybe I'm just old and taking it wrong.
@HontasFarmer807 ай бұрын
@@Assassin90Nine Yes we are. To us the Twin Towers were unforgettable and iconic. Their destruction a landmark of our lives. To people not born yet ... might as well be talking about the sack of Rome in some year BC or the burning of Washington DC and battle of Baltimore ... which we sing a song about before playing baseball. How much gravity did JFK have for Gen X? Not nearly as much as for those who were there.
@bonniemagpie99607 ай бұрын
Yeah, this narrator keeps talking the obvious.
@ThestuffthatSaralikes4 ай бұрын
I was supposed to be in my final year of culinary school in NYC in 2001- my internship time… Windows on the World was my dream internship and if I’d gone that path instead of the one I chose… As a hospitality industry employee for 20+ years I still shudder to think of the employees of the restaurant that day… we watched this all happen from the restaurant I worked and it was just gut wrenching to know people just like us were going through that experience… “but for the grace of God…” In October our restaurant (along with a bunch of others) had a day where all proceeds and tips made that day went to the families of the victims of Windows On The World…
@kopsie63796 ай бұрын
This was a bittersweet memory for me. My 21st Birthday was spent at Windows on the World. RIP to all. 🙏
@GreenYoshi38817 ай бұрын
It’s amazing that the chef survived but I’m happy that another location wasn’t opened because there were too many staff who lost their lives. They WERE in fact the restaurant and how could another one open after such a tragic event? 😢 I do wish the towers were rebuilt in their foundations but with stronger materials.
@VladSicoe Жыл бұрын
Cool video. Those screencaps you've provided from the restaurant's webpage are so reminiscent of the late 90s-early 2000s. Also, seeing pictures from inside the restaurant is really heartbreaking, because I can't help but think of those poor people in the morning of 9/11.
@misled1982 Жыл бұрын
That "Last" picture was not taken on 9/11, but in August 2000 by a host of the restaurant
@marciacapell1541 Жыл бұрын
That is the biggest loss of life and loss of so much inside. Our enemy countries will always be after us one way or another. There will always be bad leaders. Live your life as helpful as you can. As useful as you can. Tell people you love them every single day. ❤
@jandrew1994 Жыл бұрын
One of the biggest design flaws of the original WTC towers was the fact that all 3 stairwells were located near the middle (core) of the building, I guess to maximize window space for the offices, restaurants, and other businesses. However, not the safest in case of fire, as we found out tragically! If they had built stairwells in the corners like with most buildings, far fewer lives would have been lost on that day, especially in the North Tower. One of the stairwells (A) did manage to survive the initial impact on the South Tower as that plane hit Tower 2 at an angle rather than in the middle.
@StevenBorden-e2n Жыл бұрын
I think the terrorists who carried out 9/11 knew those towers were gonna fall if they hit it right. They most definitely did research on what happend to the empire state building and the effects it had on the building. They knew the twin towers was an open floor plan and the cores were situated in the middle. Think about it, why else would they carry out this incredibly ridiculous risky suicide mission. They wanted those towers to fall, they knew they would fall. They made them fall. Prolly what they were trying to do in the bombing too.
@marcvslicinivscrassvs7536 Жыл бұрын
I think there was a guy who survived the 1993 bombing. He said, "This place is a death trap."
@Fireglo Жыл бұрын
No. It wouldn't have saved any lives. For one the toxic fumes would have still been present, the fires would have still been present and structual damage and remains of a freaking airliner would likely either destroyed or blocked off the stairwells.
@johneckert1365 Жыл бұрын
@@FiregloYou're probably right, but there's a chance that at least 1 of the stairwells could've been passable if they were located in the outer corners. I assume the doors to each floor are somewhat fire proof. Also assume there's some sort of stairwell ventilation that's separate from the rest of the building? There was 1 stairwell that was left passable in the south tower btw.....
@johneckert1365 Жыл бұрын
@@StevenBorden-e2nI think they hoped or expected the towers to come down immediately due to the impact of the collisions. I wonder what the high highjackers of the 2nd plane thought when they saw that the North tower was still standing 🤔
@FujikkoJP Жыл бұрын
*I remember that my parents, and my siblings was amazed by how it’s was designed, and how delicious food it was but I only focus on the gift shop and the stairs.* *To this day I still doing exactly the same as an adult.*
@bendingspring6 ай бұрын
Went up there (dinner & dance) in August 97 with friends, on a visit from the uk & have to admit it was one of the best nights out I’ve experienced. Friendly staff & friendly American fellow patrons, it was something I’ll never forget. I’ve forgotten about the brainwashed dirtbags that levelled the place, but I’ll never forget our night in that building with nice people ❤
@barbaravyse660Ай бұрын
I’m glad you had a good visit to America.
@cynthiariley1782 Жыл бұрын
Omg! I would have lost my appetite if I was up that high in that restaurant. I'm terrified of heights. That is too high up to even think about eating.😨
@lilybond64855 ай бұрын
That is exactly how I felt dining up there. I was so paranoid and wanted to get out of there. Even asked the Maitre D “What happens if there is a fire up here”? He laughed and said “Madame - that would never happen”. I asked him to show me the fire escape just in case. I was never so happy to get out of there and back down to planet Earth.
@cynthiariley17825 ай бұрын
@@lilybond6485 yeah I hear ya! just too high!😒
@karyncremeens93765 ай бұрын
The building swayed with the wind gusts….
@stevedoubleu99B Жыл бұрын
Truly elegant, beautiful buildings, destroyed in minutes with so much loss of life. Heartbreaking.
@jonathanlandau-litewski7405 Жыл бұрын
I have an unused box of matches from Windows On The World. One of my most treasured items reagrding the WTC. I also have a visitor information pamphlet booklet and a little rectangle of steel that was part of the WTC itself. The first 2 things are on display on shelves but the piece of WTC stays in a box, it's not exactly something I want to see every day, still pretty cool to own though- an actual piece of history.
@rossco-dps5392 Жыл бұрын
How did you get the piece of steel?
@jonathanlandau-litewski7405 Жыл бұрын
@@rossco-dps5392 partner acquired it from a dealer many, many years ago. It's only like, 2" x 2". I looked online recently and there is someone on Etsy that is selling sealed bags of WTC debris (he was part of clean-up crew.)
@TitaniumTurbine Жыл бұрын
@@rossco-dps5392 Not OP, but it was easy to come across pieces of steel after the collapse. Debris was everywhere. Also, ground zero workers would bring smaller pieces back to family and friends. It’s kinda like how there are authenticated pieces of the Berlin Wall for sale online. There appears to be a market for people wanting to feel a physical connection to history with something tangible.
@rossco-dps5392 Жыл бұрын
@@TitaniumTurbine ok, thank you for the information. I had just thought that as it was a crime scene it would have been difficult to take pieces from there... It probably was, but it's human nature and I can understand why people would. I always wonder about all those millions of pieces of paper that were flying around and landing on the ground... I hope some of them were retrieved. Mundane as they may have been, they too are historical.
@jonathanlandau-litewski740510 ай бұрын
@@TitaniumTurbine you're correct in everything you've said. My cousin owns a piece of coal from the Titanic and my sister owns a pair of earings made of small parts of the Berlin Wall. It's all about ownjng a monumental piece of history. My partner bought me the steel for our first anniversary- that's how much I loved the buildings and how much I evidently spoke about them haha!
@ReganMason-x9y Жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing Windows on the World's website images. You have them large enough for us to read them.
@serpent6827 Жыл бұрын
I've watched a few of your vids on 9/11 and I find them to be very interesting. I never got to experience these towers in person. Granted, seeing them on tv didn't do their massive size justice, but as a little kid of the 90s, they would instantly draw my attention whenever they were featured in a movie, or tv show. I was 11 when 9/11 happened and, this may sound kind of corny but I feel the twin towers represented the innocence of my childhood only for said innocence to collapse along with them, because that's when I first realized that the world is not all sunshine and rainbows. I actually heard that there was a group of 4 people in the restaurant, 3 men and 1 woman, who left in an elevator at about 8:44 am, two minutes before flight 11 struck the tower. Their names are Michael Nestor, Liz Thompson, Geoffrey Wharton, and Richard Tierney and I can only imagine what went through their minds when they found out that they narrowly escaped certain death by two minutes and by sheer chance. I would imagine that they had a lot of survivors guilt as well. So technically, you could call them survivors from the restaurant. Seeing these pics of the restaurant, is both beautiful with the views of the city and sad when now knowing that that was one of many places above the impact zones that became a tomb for so many who didn't deserve such a fate. May all those who lost their lives that day rest in piece.
@hanyuzhu7276 Жыл бұрын
“Rest in piece” oof
@gracieb.30549 ай бұрын
@@hanyuzhu7276 No need to be so rude. Just say "rest in peace". The sentiment was clear, the rest was expressed so well and was perfect English, so why be a d*ck about it? I live 15 minutes from NYC and that's how we say things here, so please don't critique my vernacular. It's especially inappropriate to be rude when this is a comment section covering such a tragic subject. In this case, it is your rudeness that is the "oof".
@hanyuzhu72769 ай бұрын
@@gracieb.3054 I was pointing out that he said “rest in piece”
@elliecherise1968 Жыл бұрын
It looked like an excellent restaurant, it had that 80s high class aesthetic which is too expensive and you don't get anywhere anymore, from the carpets to the lighting. They also used to have green marble on some buildings. No matter what people say about Starbucks, they do have a very good aesthetic.
@Kuzey457 Жыл бұрын
yeah it's too bad. its spiritual successor ONE Cafe looks like a bland high-brow fast food. food is probably as bad as the name.
@elliecherise1968 Жыл бұрын
@@Kuzey457 Never ate there, but the One Tower is horrid inside, it all insane asylum white, it was made to look like the inside of a whale carcass that swallows you whole(no joke), also the interrogation bright white lights. It's all typical of new decor.
@eartha9116 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. I had dinner with a friend there in 1982. It was very nice, and very expensive, but worth it. I had flown in from ATL for a quick visit. He expended the whole meal. Who knew that years later I would lose eleven friends and coworkers on flight 11. I thinks about them every day.
@Yazyyaunna6 ай бұрын
Very sorry for your loss, my condolences
@stardustring3 ай бұрын
I was born 1982, was 19 when 911 happened
@stardustring3 ай бұрын
🙏
@FarmerC.J.Ай бұрын
My family and I visited The Windows of The World at the World Trade Center when we were visiting family in the late 70’s right after it opened. I can still see my dad sitting next to the window smoking a cigarette marveling at the beauty of NYC! God bless all the souls and the families that were impacted by this terrible tragedy.🙏🏻❤️✝️
@Jackie-wn5hx7 ай бұрын
Once coming to the realization that escape was impossible, I would have located the walk-in freezer and liquor supply. Sitting in a freezer getting blackout drunk would be easier than what actually happened to the poor victims.
@GanymedeXD3 ай бұрын
They died from smoke inhalation before the collapse … there are plenty of distress calls from up there … many jumped …
@KapitanPisoar1 Жыл бұрын
The famous photo of the "falling man" is deemed to be one of the restaurant workers...
@nancywutzke53926 ай бұрын
Elton John bought that picture and has it hanging in his private collection. Heard it from his mouth in an interview.
@carter33695 ай бұрын
Jonathan Briley. He was an audio technician for the restaurant.
@Vingul5 ай бұрын
@@nancywutzke5392 what a weird thing to do.
@katietakahashi2 ай бұрын
I still think of the wait staff (Indian American gentleman) who served us when (the only time) I had a chance of dining there. I also had been turned down from a temp job from the bank located within the WTC months earlier. 😢 I will never forget the people. I will never forget 911.
@Diggerdog2nd6 ай бұрын
Not just the smoke forced people out but many who called also mentioned how hot it was up there. Heat rises & it was like a giant furnace below them coming up. You ever open your oven door & feel that heat? It's not half as hot as those buildings were. It forces your body to get away from it whether u want it to or not. Thats why so many jumped probably more than the smoke which was hot too.
@barbaravyse660Ай бұрын
I can’t imagine what they went through and for those that jumped. I don’t think I’d have the courage to jump.
@bobl7823 күн бұрын
a good number just fell.. while leaning out to get air, some were lying above each other, 3-4 people... some just steped out through holes or broken windows because they could not see anything due to the smoke.. there are vides where you can clearly see they did not jump, just walk and the next step was into nothing.. others of course jumped due to flames or intense heat
@nathanbritt5515 Жыл бұрын
I cannot stress how much I love your videos! I was 3 months old when 9/11 happened, and even though I don't remember it personally, it's something I've always wanted to keep learning more about ever since I was a kid. There's going to be a day where I'm one of the oldest people who was alive when 9/11 happened, so I feel like it's my duty to learn all I can and make sure future generations never forget. I love your channel because it goes into more obscure 9/11 topics that no one else talks about, such as the question "What if only 1 tower fell?" That's my favorite of yours so far. I was wondering if you could make a video talking about the other buildings in the old world trade center complex, mainly buildings 4, 5, and 6 since no one ever mentions those 3. I still don't know if anyone perished in those buildings, wasn't able to find answers online. I think building 5 especially deserves more attention because of the survivor stairs and the fact it was the "least" damaged of the 7 buildings after 9/11
@bigbasil1908 Жыл бұрын
Never forget that the US government did 911. George W Bush. Never forget that name.
@pixer415 Жыл бұрын
I was eleven months old. There needs to be a Dr. Strangelove-like film exploring the planning of the attacks. What I'm fascinated with was what possessed these terrorists to do such a thing. I want to see a scene of AQ debating exactly what targets to hit. What was the true intent of destroying the towers, beyond symbolism? We know (if we were to trust Osama) that AQ was just hoping for the top floors to collapse, and the collapse of the towers was more than they could have ever asked for.
@pixer415 Жыл бұрын
From what I gather, Osama was adamant that Washington targets be prioritized, because he believed that the US federal government would collapse. If they *did* focus more on Washington, Congress would've been in session with no idea what was happening. You can argue Flight 93, but the Capitol was already in the process of evacuation by the time the South Tower was hit. If the Capitol and Pentagon, and a few other DC targets were hit *first,* then this could be very different. This should be the subject of Depressed Ginger's next video
@willjones8646 Жыл бұрын
ZOG
@Jacayrie Жыл бұрын
Lol you guys are making me feel old. I was 13 and in 7th grade when it happened. Flight 93 flew right over our school and was super low and crashed about an hour away from my house. After the plane hit the 2nd tower and we found out that there was another plane coming for the Pentagon, and was possibly heading in our direction, the kids who weren't picked up by parents, had to sit in the back parking lot (My brother and I were one of the kids not getting picked up at that time) for 3 hours, and we all freaked out watching how low this plane was flying. Our parents' logic was that this happened in NY and wasn't going to affect us, so we were safe. They saw it happen live on the news. They didn't know about flight 93 until the school dismissed everyone early and rode home on the bus. I remember some of us getting scared and upset about them not telling us what was happening, and why a lot of kids were being picked up, until we had to sit outside. PS: There are movies about what took place in the victims' point of view called, "World Trade Center" and "Flight 93" if you haven't seen them yet.
@Andyachinhead7 ай бұрын
"it was not a fun experience for those above the 92nd floor on September 11th"... you think?
@cynthiaamitrano89156 ай бұрын
I was fortunate to have visited the WTC - once. I would never have gone again because of my fear of something happening stranding me on the upper floors. It frightened me, particularly the elevator trip. I still have photos taken from the observation deck.
@judithgannon56424 ай бұрын
The elevator there was terrifying
@Wall1s_5 ай бұрын
“What happened to the Restaurant that was on TOP of the Twin Towers?” It came down with the Towers last time I checked.
@Idgaf_tl4 ай бұрын
That’s what i was thinking but didn’t want to sound harsh! Like what kinda dumb question is that
@toughie2722Ай бұрын
Came here to comment EXACTLY this lol. No shit it, kinda fell over ya know, like the buildings it was built in
@MartinZanichelliАй бұрын
It was closed for major refurbishment.
@Bondek1996 Жыл бұрын
Not long after Sep11 I remember watching a documentary. Forget if the North Tower or Windows on the World was the focus but either way it stays with me. Talking about a young lady who had just started in WOTW, what they all likely experienced via the heat etc...every time I see vids it's one of my thoughts.
@silvertbird1 Жыл бұрын
Some of the photos seem very dated, probably from the 70s or 80s, wonder what it looked like at the time of loss. Grand piano in one photo, think of that crashing down. As you say, impossible to fully understand what those unfortunate people had to process in a relatively short time. Cruelly murdered, simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. RIP.
@vsboy2577 Жыл бұрын
The force at which the structures collapsed was equivalent to the explosion of 600 tons of TNT , the on impact with the ground the top floors vaporised.
@armlovesmetal10367 ай бұрын
I was there several times and it was quite nice. We saw Fleet Week a couple of times and saw all the ships came into the harbor. What a view. The food was good.
@benjalucian15156 ай бұрын
The restaurant wasn't intact. The fire had spread upwards, frantic phone calls from the victims said the floor was collapsing.
@perfectlemming83947 ай бұрын
On some of the videos of the North Tower before the second plane hits you can see someone waving what looks to be possibly a white table cloth out of the window and it looks to be on the level of windows of the world I think . Whoever it is waves that thing for a long time and eventually you see smoke billowing out the window and the person has disappeared . You see this person on a lot of videos. God rest their soul
@andromeda9340 Жыл бұрын
there were plans for this place to reopen in one world trade center but the idea was unfeasible. it's one of the biggest controversies of the new building.
@GanymedeXD3 ай бұрын
72 staff members died ..
@Diecastjoe Жыл бұрын
Foggy mornings are usually before clear calm days as they can only form under calm conditions
@Scot-land2 ай бұрын
The day that changed our 🌎 forever. Rest in peace beautiful souls i won't forget
@martincaidin4166 Жыл бұрын
I think "Falling Man" was a restaurant employee.
@pocahontas2190 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, that picture of him falling on the back of the newspaper will always be etched into my mind 😞. Horrible day.
@freakyfornash Жыл бұрын
@@pocahontas2190 It was a horrible day for everyone though. Damn.
@firehazemusic7 ай бұрын
No, Briley was sound engineer!
@GanymedeXD3 ай бұрын
Many restaurant attendees jumped … the heat and the smoke!
@neilandrews7268Ай бұрын
I believe that could be the sunrise of that actual day. Often a mist, that burns away, precedes many a clear sunny morning. Plus you have to remember the height. I really wouldnt dismiss it. Very haunting to see. Rip to all that perished.
@Exius-Zero6 ай бұрын
0:52 And was closed indefinitely, that's one way to put it lol
@davidslife989 Жыл бұрын
When you talked about parachutes I was thinking that's REALLY GREAT idea that was missed.
@linrogers4326 Жыл бұрын
I had a friend who worked in the Nth tower and a guy came around trying to sell personal parachutes. He was laughed at apparently.
@davidslife98910 ай бұрын
@@linrogers4326 WOW! WHAT A GENIUS! 🤯
@js357017 ай бұрын
You are asking regular people with no jump experience to strap on a chute and jump out of a 1400 ft building in lower Manhattan. imagine having a successful jump only to get impaled by a street sign, fly into another building, ran over by a first responder. You have 1600 people above the impact zone in panic smoked filled, dark tower grasping for fresh air trying to prep a chute. You have one hour to jump 1600 people before collapse. That's 25 jumps per minute, with enough space between that they don't get entangled.
@davidslife9897 ай бұрын
@@js35701 Hey, didn't say the idea would work/be practical. Just thinking of a way to SAVE MORE PEOPLE. Hoping that helps to understand the reason why I said what I said.
@namelia44397 ай бұрын
Parachutes…not once in almost 23 years did I ever even think of that…there must be some simple version of an emergency escape type parachute that can be used by every day people w no jump experience in an emergency like this…maybe all, most, or even just some people would have a chance to survive…
@craigs14376 ай бұрын
Very good & short video on these amazing buildings. The scenes inside & outside, especially the sunsets, are something else.
@snowcapkitty29 ай бұрын
I'm 58 years old now, born in 1965, but back in the 80s that was one of my first jobs. I was eighteen years old I was a waitress at windows of the world, I got fired because I couldn't open a bottle of wine. I couldn't not make it on time for some reason yet they wanted to get there real early and I was supposed to be there 7:30 AM even though I woke up. I couldn't make the train in on time and I was fired and was weird as I said to the manager who fired me, I didn't want to be up this high and aren't you afraid of a plane's coming in here? And then he told me to get my check and get out. What was weird? Is that that happened? 15 years later, a plane did go in. And there was still people working there. I'm sure that started when I started in the 80s. There were people there working many years thank god I was fired It was a beautiful restaurant in . Had a wear black pants and a white shirt. It was meals that were up on the high scale. They had beautiful ice sculptures though in the restaurant and it was quite unique
@kennethfharkin5 ай бұрын
My company had our 50th in 2000 with a dinner at the wine school at Windows on the World. We are located on Long Island, relatively close to the city. On 9/11 when I got home, early that day, I turned on the TV to see the footage of the collapse with the photo of my wife at Windows on the World with the sunset behind us. It was surreal.
@wlouisharris2 ай бұрын
thanks for the photos of Windows of the World. I was curious what it looked like.
@Michael-ut6zb24 күн бұрын
Personally, being that high up seemed like a death sentence. I would never work in a place that high where I wouldn't be able to get out quickly enough in an emergency situation. Being trapped up there with no way to get out after a plane hit is beyond my wildest imagination but I think I'd pass out or have a heart attack either way. Those poor souls. RIP
@briancraig8111 ай бұрын
Dude, I enjoy your videos but please stop borderline apologizing for the way the interior looked. That's how things were back then, looks totally normal to me. It's actually good to see how it was decorated back then, good throwback and reminder of good times before everything in this country went to absolute chaos.
@SharonElizabethWhitfield3 ай бұрын
Actually, it was closed PERMANENTLY. Indefinitely indicates that it could be reopened in the future.
@cremebrulee4759Ай бұрын
Exactly. He makes sound like it was a choice.
@andysgtachannel6925 Жыл бұрын
Hi! I have a really interesting idea that you could possibly cover, so i realized that the One World Observatory is much lower than the indoor observation deck that was in the south tower. I always thought that the indoor views of One world didnt feel as high as the twin tower's indoor observatory. The height of the indoor south tower observatory was around 1310 feet, but the current height of One world observatory, which is at the 100th floor, is only 1250 feet, the floor above that holds One dine. I think id be an interesting topic for another video, thank youO
@ReganMason-x9y7 ай бұрын
It's not only lower, but there are not seats either. The Observation Deck in the South Tower had window seats. You sat right in front of the windw you looked out of. Artists etched what you saw on the windows, e.g.the Brooklyn Bridge. Every window told you what you were looking at.
@AnneOfNYS2 ай бұрын
I am native New Yorker. I would never go to WOW. Top of the 6's, and Rainbow Room, yes. But my friends and I had dark feelings about the WTC even while it was being built. We thought it to be a target. We talked about planes firing guns or missiles into there. Or planes with confused pilots ramming into there. We didn't imagine a kamikaze jet flying into one, or both. But we definately thought the buildings would be hit by something. I never set foot in either of the Twin Towers.