@tiktokart380: n the summer of 2001, Konstantin Petrov, a night-shift electrician at Windows on the World restaurant atop the World Trade Center, inadvertently created one of the most important visual records of the buildings' final months. During his overnight shifts, he took hundreds of photographs documenting the intimate details of the towers' interiors - from empty offices and table settings to dawn breaking over Manhattan from 100 floors up. These images, discovered years later on an Estonian photo-sharing site, remain some of the only existing photographs of the towers' interior spaces before 9/11, providing an invaluable and haunting historical record just months before their destruction.