The Twin Towers were a significant landmark in New York City, likened to the number 11, standing majestically alongside other iconic structures like the Brooklyn Bridge and the Empire State Building. They were not just buildings; they represented the spirit of lower Manhattan and were deeply integrated into the city's identity.
In the book "Bittersweet Symphony" by Rebecca McNutt, the author captures the essence of these towers, portraying them as living entities that contributed to the vibrancy and character of New York. Their presence evoked a sense of familiarity and nostalgia, symbolizing what was once a thriving urban landscape.