Liberty Street (Manhattan)

Its name was changed to Liberty Street in 1793, with the part east of the junction being added to Maiden Lane.

This section of the road, adjacent to the South Tower of the World Trade Center, was crushed by debris and blanketed with dust and smoke when the building collapsed at 9:59 a.m.

The Deutsche Bank Building at 130 Liberty Street sustained heavy damage and was later demolished.

The Burger King on the corner was used as a temporary NYPD headquarters in the days following the attacks.

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