Jahvon09
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Was Commonwealth Pier completely rebuilt behind the street facade when it was converted into the World Trade Center?
From what I can research the entire pier and headhouse were erected in 1901, in part to accommodate the huge ocean liners of the day. The only change that I can see is the front portico that juts out on the first story was at some point opened up to create more of an arcade with more than twice the number of arches, beginning at the sides and continuing across the street side. I suppose these arches were created for more storefronts?I'd welcome being corrected by a historian/project-insider, but my strong guess is no.
The steelwork exposed during the tear-down reflects turn of the 20th century steel technology/workmanship. In particular, the truss girders and rivet-webbed columns are of that era (that said, there could be been additions/renovations here/there...but my guess is that the main structure is original).
That photo brings back memories of trade shows in the building during the 1990s.
I'd welcome being corrected by a historian/project-insider, but my strong guess is no.
The steelwork exposed during the tear-down reflects turn of the 20th century steel technology/workmanship. In particular, the truss girders and rivet-webbed columns are of that era (that said, there could be been additions/renovations here/there...but my guess is that the main structure is original).