The remains of a wood-hulled ship thought to date to the 1700s are now fully exposed at the World Trade Center site, where they were discovered on Tuesday. NYT Related articles by Zemanta Boat From 1700s Found At World Trade Centre (news.sky.com) “18th Century Ship Found Buried at New York’s World Trade Center Site” and [...]
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The USS New York passes Ground Zero in New York, Monday, Nov. 2, 2009. The new Navy assault ship, built with World Trade Center steel, has arrived in its namesake city with a 21-gun salute near the site of the 2001 terrorist attack. Yahoo! News read more: “Pausing By Ground Zero…” Superb photos here Sphere: [...]
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New York City’s National September 11 Memorial and Museum (along with the once Freedom Tower now One World Trade Center and other hyperbole of yesterday) may finally arise sometime during this present generation’s life expectancy. Until then, as an added attraction to the Big Dig (aka Ground Zero) bemused hordes of curious onlookers will be [...]
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The number of documented deaths among World Trade Center rescue workers has reportedly soared since last year. A representative from the New York State Department of Health told the New York Post Sunday that 817 workers have died since the attacks, up from 664 deaths last September. Officials tell the Post the rise is mainly [...]
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The staircase that served as a final escape route in the World Trade Center‘s horrific final moments is now a museum piece…but without a museum. Last Thursday, the 57-ton “Survivors’ Staircase” (as it is dubbed) was moved to its final resting place: near the still-to-be-built WTC Memorial Museum, for which the stairs will serve as [...]
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clipped from news.yahoo.com “Two powerful beams of lights are tested from the World Trade Center site in preparation for the Sept. 11 Anniversary memorial ‘Tribute in Lights,’” New York, Monday Sept. 8, 2008. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)” Sphere: Related Content
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When I was a child, I stumbled upon a photograph in Life magazine that appeared to be that of a beautiful girl peacefully asleep. The fact that she was fully-dressed, if rather disheveled, and while this moment lay frozen in time as well as crumpled in space, her face caught my attention and suspended any [...]
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The day was very much like today: cold, damp and cloudy with the further addition of wet snow. At around 12:00 p.m. on February 26, 1993 a massive blast ripped through the World Trade Center and, thereby, opened a new phase in terrorist warfare. The bombing killed 6 people and injured 1,000 others. We had [...]
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“Tribute In Light 2002-2007″ features a series of 360-degree panoramic representations of the annual “twin beams of light” memorial to the World Trade Center. Photographed from various points around the NYC area over five years, the images are extremely impressive and sublime: a fitting remembrance to September 11. “Jook Leung is internationally recognized as an [...]
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While the horrors of September 11, 2001 gradually vanish into the dust of controversy, cynicism and indifference, a small memorial to that day modestly stands in Staten Island. The memorial is called “Postcards” and its arms seem to stretch across New York Harbor, focusing on the spot where the World Trade Center once stood. “The [...]
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