September 11 Digital Archive

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hingson.mp3
Michael Hingson has unique memories of the WTC. He is a blind person and worked there for many years.

FinalNPR2-8_shout_01plug.mp3
Kristin Shout remembers how she was impacted by the events of 9/11. She talks about a song she wrote three weeks after called "What the Demons Did".

FinalNPR2-6_simnplug.mp3
Kermit Simon describes his visits to the WTC over the last two decades. He would like to submit tapes of recordings he has been making of each visit he has made to Ground Zero since 9/11.

FinalNPR2-4_adams01plug.mp3
Brian Adams' father was an ironworker who worked on every floor of the WTC. Brian shares memories of visiting the towers during his childhood. He would like to submit picture slides his father took of the WTC.

FKCCbenediRomanoplug.mp3
Police Department Chaplain Reverend Robert J. Romano gave the bendiction at the Fresh Kills Landfill Closing Ceremony. The Staten Island landfill had already been scheduled to close when 9/11 happened. The workers of Fresh Kills rose to the…

FKCCKellyplug.mp3
Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly spoke at the Fresh Kills Landfill Closing Ceremony. The Staten Island landfill had already been scheduled to close when 9/11 happened. The workers of Fresh Kills rose to the challenge of hosting the largest police…

FKCCschumerplug.mp3
Senator Chuck Schumer spoke at the Fresh Kills Landfill Closing Ceremony. The Staten Island landfill had already been scheduled to close when 9/11 happened. The workers of Fresh Kills rose to the challenge of hosting the largest police crime scene…

FKCCpatakiplug.mp3
Governor George Pataki spoke at the Fresh Kills Landfill Closing Ceremony. The Staten Island landfill had already been scheduled to close when 9/11 happened. The workers of Fresh Kills rose to the challenge of hosting the largest police crime scene…

FKCCmayorBloomplug.mp3
Mayor Michael Bloomberg spoke at the Fresh Kills Closing Ceremony. The Staten Island landfill had already been scheduled to close when 9/11 happened. The workers of Fresh Kills rose to the challenge of hosting the largest police crime scene in…

FKCCLuongoplug.mp3
Lt. Luongo of the NYPD spoke at the Fresh Kills Closing Ceremony. The Staten Island landfill had already been scheduled to close when 9/11 happened. The workers of Fresh Kills rose to the challenge of hosting the largest police crime scene in…

FKCCinvocationplug.mp3
Father Jack Ryan gave the invocation at the Fresh Kills Landfill Closing Ceremony. The Staten Island landfill had already been scheduled to close when 9/11 happened. The workers of Fresh Kills rose to the challenge of hosting the largest police…

FKCCbandplug.mp3
The Department of Sanitation and Police Department Pipe and Drum Band played a medley of traditional Irish tunes at the Fresh Kills Closing Ceremony. The Staten Island landfill had already been scheduled to close when 9/11 happened. The workers of…

FinalNPR1-29-altman1_02plug.mp3
Jennifer Altman is a photojournalist in New York City. On September 11th she was on her way to a photo shoot in Brooklyn when she saw the towers on fire. She turned around and headed toward the towers with her camera. She shares the details of…

FinalNPR1-28_englishplug.mp3
Elizabeth English reminisces about her summer job as a World Trade Center tour guide. As one of the original six hired by the Port Authority, she shares her memories of the job and the impact it has had on her.

FinalNPR1-27_snnstn02plug.mp3
Sonny Sonnenstein was in New York for business on the 81st floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center on the morning of September 11th. He remembers getting out of the building and watching the first tower fall. He would like to submit a…

FinalNPR25_pelican_01plug.mp3
Patti Pelican describes a musical group that she has formed with two other women called MotherLode Trio. The group has taken Shakespeare's Sonnet 64 and put it to Scarborough Fair. After September 11th, the Sonnett has taken on new meaning for…

FinalNPR19_weibln_01plug.mp3
Bob Weiblan remembers his days working on Liberty Street near Radio Row and businesses he used to go to in that area.

kellymilestoryfiremenplug.mp3
Susannah Kelly lives in California now, but she grew up in Manhattan at Westbeth, the artists' community on West Street looking south. On a visit home a month after 9/11, she taped an audio journal with conversations with her mother, brother, and…

kellymilestorysound.mp3
Susannah Kelly lives in California now, but she grew up in Manhattan at Westbeth, the artists' community on West Street looking south. On a visit home a month after 9/11, she taped an audio journal with conversations with her mother, brother, and…

kellypostscriptplug.mp3
Susannah Kelly lives in California now, but she grew up in Manhattan at Westbeth, the artists' community on West Street looking south. On a visit home a month after 9/11, she taped an audio journal. A year later she listened to the tape and talks…
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