Pristine view: The Manhattan cityscape is seen
from the north side of the One World Trade Center observation deck,
which is due to open to the public in 2015
A chunk of the Big Apple: The observation deck stands at a height of 1,250 feet above New York City
Taking a look: Members of the media look out the
100th floor observation deck at One World Trade Center about 1,250 feet
above the city
Brooklyn-bound: Looking to the south, an amazing view of the Brooklyn Bridge is seen from the new skyscraper
Viewfinder: Television crews photograph the
amazing sight during the preview to the news media of the One World
Trade Center observation deck
Rising: Work began on the tower in May 2006
after several years of planning for the site of the World Trade Center
towers that were destroyed in the 9/11 attacks
Wide view: The planned public observation deck
was shown for the first time during a special preview for journalists
and photographers on the 100th floor of One World Trade Center
Eyes above Manhattan: A photographer snaps a photo from the 100th floor
Addressing the media: Port Authority Chairman
David Samson, at podium center left, addresses a news conference in
observation deck on the 100th floor of the One World Trade Center
building
Amenities: As well as incredible views of New
York, guests to the observation deck will see a 'pre-show' about the
creation of the building while they wait in line in the lobby
Big reveal: A worker cleans glass at the 100th floor observation deck at One World Trade Center in New York City
Taking it all in: Media representatives look out the 100th floor observation deck, which will be opened to the public in 2015
Backdrop: David Checketts, the chairman and CEO
of Legends, which will run the observation deck on the 100th floor of
the One World Trade Center building, address a news conference in the
venue
High: The observation deck will provide the most staggering views of Manhattan
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