My wife Kim posed atop the Empire State building after a bus tour on a day in Oct 2000 so much like that of 9.11. The tour guide had explained how the attempt was made in 93 to blow up the WTC, and then later in the tour how a plane had crashed into…
This photo was taken at a traveling Memorial that the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department brought to the Taste of Minnesota, held on the grounds of the State Capitol in St. Paul, Minnesota, over the Fourth of July weekend…
Esta es una vista de la ciudad de Ney York antes de que sucediera esta gran catastrofe que cambio la manera de pensar de muchas personas asi como cambio el mundo y la historia de los Estados Unidos, Todas estas cosas nos demuestran que nada ni nadie…
July 20, 2001, around 5:00 PM, atop the Empire State Building. Spent over 2 hours getting to the ticket area for the ESB observation tower. Considered a ticket to the WTC for its observation tower, but it was getting late and WTC was way too far to…
This vehicle was parked approximately 4 blocks from the site. People put flowers inside and many were taking the dust and pieces of rubble still coating it.
This is a picture inside Ladder 7, the firehouse about 4 blocks from the World Trade Center. Amazingly, no firefighters were lost from this station in the attack.
Like many native NYers, I avoided the WTC for many years as a tourist trap. When it reopened after the bombing in 1993, I figured it was time. I never guessed it would be my first, last and only time on the observation deck. This twilight view from…
Point Thank You "The Nuts on the Highway" meet Ground Zero heroes. This was taken immediately following the last Mass at the WTC Cross on Sunday, June 2, 2002. Volunteers from Point Thank You had been invited to attend the Mass by Father Brian…
I created this wallpaper image a few days after 9/11 with some pictures I found on the internet. It is my way to show that I will never forget September 11, 2001. Dedicated to all the victims, their families, the rescue workers, and our brave men…