|
Post by Bill on Oct 15, 2005 13:20:36 GMT -5
The MemorialThe Site Under Construction - Facing East Looking SouthThe Site Under Construction - Facing East Looking NorthThe Site Under Construction - Facing North Looking Northwww.uploadfile.info/uploads/618d92b0f2.jpg[/IMG]The rail and subway Number One Line have been rebuilt and are now running under the site between Chambers Street and Rector Street. The Courtland Street Station has not yet been rebuilt. Trinity Church, once itself the tallest building in Manhattan, stood in the shadow of the soaring towers of the World Trade Center from the 1970s to September 11, 2001 Office papers had begun to litter Trinity Churchyard before the collapse. Photo: Drew Bell The tops of the two towers in smoke. Photo: James Wheeldon Debris and smoke approaches as the South Tower collapses. Photo: Selina Sprinkle Trinity's spire, seen through the dust, at the top end of Wall Street. Photo: Ted Nellen The Vintage Historical Earnst M. Skinner Pipe Organ was destroyed by the dust from the World Trade Center Towers collapse.
|
|
|
Post by firefighter1592 on Oct 19, 2005 20:54:45 GMT -5
the memorial is nice, but u notice its only for new york port authority and new jersey police!!!! i guess they forgot about the fdny? ??
|
|
|
Post by Brian McCaffrey on Oct 20, 2005 3:10:40 GMT -5
the memorial is nice, but u notice its only for new york port authority and new jersey police!!!! i guess they forgot about the fdny? ?? Look again before you complain. The one pictured is not a memorial for the Port Authority, it is a thank you FROM the Port Authority. And, as my six year old would say, ACTUALLY, the Port Authority Police are largely forgotten when the "Heroes" are mentioned. Not to undermine the FDNY by any means, but the losses that the Port Authority took devastated that Department, also.
|
|