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Philippe Petit - Wikipedia In this 1974 promotion for Hess's department store, Petit tight roped across Hamilton Street in Allentown, Pennsylvania Petit became known to New Yorkers in the early 1970s for his frequent tightrope-walking performances and magic shows in the city parks, especially Washington Square Park Petit's most famous performance was in August 1974, conducted on a wire between the roofs of the Twin
Philippe Petit walks on a tightrope between the Twin Towers Clad in black and carrying a long pole for balance, Philippe Petit begins the most famous high-wire walk in history, calmly traversing the space between the Twin Towers at a height of 1,350 feet
Philippe Petit’s Walk Between the Towers, Aug. 7, 1974 On the morning of Aug 7, 1974, New Yorkers awoke to a French funambulist walking between the Twin Towers “I couldn’t help laughing — it was so beautiful,” recalled the 24-year-old
Today in History: 1974, Twin Tower tightrope walk Today in history: On Aug 7, 1974, French highwire artist Philippe Petit performed an unapproved tightrope walk between the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York, over 1,300 feet above
Today in History: August 7, Twin Tower tightrope walk - WTOP On Aug 7, 1974, French highwire artist Philippe Petit performed an unapproved tightrope walk between the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York, over 1,300 feet above the ground; the
Philippe Petits Daring High-Wire Walk Between Twin Towers ♂️ In 1974, Philippe Petit, a daring French tightrope walker, captivated the world with an audacious feat high above the streets of New York City Balancing on a wire strung between the newly constructed Twin Towers, Petit's act of bravery became legendary