This photo was taken on the one year anniversary of the WTC attack. It is the Draper City Offices plaza and there is one flag for each victim that died. It took about 10 minutes to drive around this plaza and the day it went up hundreds of people…
Statue of George Washington in Trafalgar Square, London, UK on 22 September 2001. Flowers were left at almost any landmark with an American connection in the days after 11 September.
This is a statue of a fire fighter created by Matthews, Inc. from Pittsburgh, PA.
It was on display a block from WTC when I visited NYC in October, 2001.
God Bless the families and loved ones two years later.
I was so shocked and saddened by the events unfolding on TV that morning that I had to get out of the house and drive, so I took my digital camera with me and happened to stop and take this picture.
Taken from the Apartment at 4th and A where I was staying for the week, shortly after hearing a boom like a transformer exploding and the lady of the house telling me to look out my window... that the world trade center was on fire.
On October 2, 2000, I took my husband to see the Statue of Liberty. (He had not seen it since he came to the U.S. at the age of 9, an Italian WWII orphaned refugee brought to the U.S. by the U.S. Army Refugee Relocation Project in 1954.) It was…
Looking up at the South Tower from the North Cove Yacht Harbor. Seen in the photo is the stern of a yacht docked there and part of the Winter Garden as well as the #2 World Financial Center building. Photo was taken Memorial Day 1996 while I was…