I lived in NYC 1973-1976. The day the World Trade Center Observation Deck opened in 1973, I went to the top. This is my original ticket from that visit.
This was taken on Middagh St. located in Brooklyn Heights, NY. It is the location of the firehouse that lost eight men from Ladder 118, the entire company. This was on a memorial outside the house. I believe Leon was one of the firefighters lost on…
The attached 2 images were taken of the Pentagon from a nearby interchange and a small grassy knoll adjacent to the parking lot on October 28, 2001. While visiting family in the DC area, I felt drawn to the site of this heretofore unimaginable…
On September 17th,2001 I began a cross country trip from LA . In Las Vegas, in front of NYNY Casino was a makeshift Memorial to those lost and to our country. This one sign brought it all home to me. It put one human face on this awful tragedy for…
This photo was taken on 9/8/02 from a boat on the Hudson River showing a Coast Guard Cutter which is part of the security blanket for the 9/11 Anniversary
The remaining section of 1 World Trade Center, November 5, 2001. Right after I took this photo, my friend and I (American, Christian women) struck up a conversation with two Muslim men from the Middle East. It was an amazing experience to be able…
Around 1984, I took a trip to New York City from Los Angeles. My brother, Paul, was then in high school. I wrote him this post card describing the Twin Towers, but for some reason I never mailed it.