Tower One |
Standing on the top level of Oculus |
Oculus ceiling |
We visited the 911 museum without having to wait in line. It was busy with tourists but was set up so we could pace ourselves and take breaks when we needed to. We watched a film of the rejuvenation of the Twin Towers site with the building of Tower One and the Memorial Pools. It was very well done with screens on three sides of the theatre. This gave us the feeling of being in the midst of the rebuild.
The museum is an emotional journey through the events of 911. Both Dave and I remember that day, where we were and how it felt to come to the realization that America was being attacked. Still, each momento, news reel, photo and artifact had an impact on us. It is an important documentation of this horrific time in our history. I shed a few tears in each section of the museum; we appreciated the kleenex stations throughout the memorial.
The last beam to be removed from the Twin Towers 911 site |
Retaining Wall at Ground Zero |
Mangled Girders |
We will not forget... |
Survivor's Stairway - 911 |
Refurbished Motorcycle in Memory of Lost Firefighter |
Flag of Remembrance |
Lady Liberty |
Spire from Top of Twin Towers |
Firetruck - Ladder 3 |
We'll walk out together... |
The 911 Museum is a fierce example of rejuvenation and the strength of the human spirit. It honors those who were lost and it preserves the artifacts of the horrific event.
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