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Watch: Spire installed atop One World Trade Center

The final steps to fill a void in the New York City skyline continued Friday morning as workers raised a 408-foot silver spire atop the One World Trade Center
Video captures the World Trade Center on the morning its final spire will placed atop it, Friday, May 10, 2013. Courtesy Morning Joe
Video captures the World Trade Center on the morning its final spire will placed atop it, Friday, May 10, 2013. Courtesy Morning Joe

The final steps to fill a void in the New York City skyline continued Friday morning as workers raised a 408-foot silver spire atop the One World Trade Center building. The 758-ton spire will serve as a world-class broadcast antenna, and its LED-powered light will be seen from miles away.

During the process the spire traveled by barge from Port Newark, N.J., to Pier 25 in lower Manhattan and was installed in sections.

With the addition of the spire, the iconic building now stands at 1,776 feet, making it the tallest structure in the country and third-tallest in the world. The iconic tower, set to open for business in 2014, is part of the city's 16-acre site to commemorate the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks.