This flag was flown on the island of Elbow Cay, Abaco, Bahamas in response to President Bushes request that all Americans worldwide show support by flying the flag.
We visited the site the day after Thanksgiving, 2001. We arrived via ferry from New Jersey. The closer we got to the site, the stronger the smell became. It's a smell that is undescribeable and one that I will never forget. This was the first…
My camera was trained on the towers when the second plane came into view. The picture I took of the airplane should be in the repository.
As viewed from the north, the plane appeared to vanish. When the building erupted in flame, I still had this…
This was taken on Sunday June 16, 2002. It is an overview of WTC site after cleanup was finished. In the background are the building that surrond the WTC.
I am submitting a digital photo called "Golgotha". This photo was taken on 9/11/01 inside ground zero. At about 1;00pm with New York City Fighter fighter and other city workers at center of the World trade center site.
Early on the 12th, my partner and I walked down Charles St to the West Side Highway, the only road that was still open in our neighborhood, to see what we could see.
When we arrived at the western most median, there were only two other people…
This is a picture of a strip of microfilm which was found weeks after September 11, three blocks away at 2 Chase Plaza. The microfilm contains blueprints from 1 World Trade Center, all that remains of this strip of film is 72 frames. The film is…
This 9/11 commemorative logo is painted on all F/A-18C Hornets of Strike Fighter Squadron 131 at Oceana Naval Air Station, Virginia Beach, Virginia. This squadron returned to Oceana after their six month deployment aboard the USS John F. Kennedy…
This is the print of the negative of the photo I took from the Brooklyn docks area south of Atlantic Avenue on September 15, 2001. It looks eerily like a cemetary. The cross adds to the image's impact but it is only a crossed pole on top some…
The Memorial Stone at the Flt 93 crash site in Shanksville, PA reads: LETS ROLL- Those gallant passangers and flight crew members of United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11, 2001, defeated the coward terrorist hijackers and their intended purpose.…
This is the fence in Shanksville where family members and mourners hang up their own piece of grateful remembrance for the passangers and crew of Flight 93.