Local Manhattan students set up posters as a memorial to those who perished in the attacks. These posters were in storefront windows throughout lower Manhattan.
I went as close to the site with my mom two weeks following 9/11/02. We could only get as close as the picture shows. I don't remember what street it was. Even though the rubble was only partially visible from where we stood, it was still a sight…
In Memory Of Our Heroes. This photo of the firehouse on 14th Street and 1st Avenue, is a representation of what was happening at all the firehouses throughout Manhattan.
This image of the Plaque In The Garden Of Hope was taken in Battery Park, NYC in March 2002. This is where the city moved the Sphere from the WTC after the attacks.
My dad took this picture on August, 1992 from the Statue Of Liberty. It was our first picture of the World Trade Center. Then on 9/11, we watched the news until the next morning. It was a tragic time for all of us because my family had a lot of…
Taken 9/14/00, almost exactly one year before 9/11. We were in New Jersey to visit my family. This was taken at Liberty State Park in New Jersey with the towers in the background. I grew up with the Towers and traveled through every day to go 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 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.
The original of this photo was taken by Chuck DeLaney, of the New York Institute of Photography under a blue summer sky. Under arrangement with him, I have digitally modified the photo to make the photo into a Memoriam. It is the gold, the beauty,…