My son and I visited New York city for the 2003 NFL Draft. I asked if we could visit the WTC Site since we had arrived early on Friday. This image of the Iron Cross is probably the most vivid in my mind.
I was born and raised in NYC. This was my first trip back to NY since 9/11. I visited Ground Zero to pay my respects. This was very emotional for me. I love this picture of the Cross...with American flags on each side. GOD Bless America and New York…
I am a New York City Transit Authority employee (subway Division).When I first arrived on the site this was one of the first things that I saw. It was haunting to me to see this. I will never forget!
I took this around noon on 9/11, on a street off Seventh Ave downtown. This was a recurring sight - strangers gathered around someone's car listening to the radio news reports, trying to make what had just happened make sense.
This sign was posted in a window on 9th avenue and 19th Street for the thousands of people who were walking home from downtown on 9/11 (and walking was the only option - no transport or taxis were running). People had to walk to Brooklyn, Upper West…
I took this at about noon on 9/11, looking down the West Side Highway from about 14th Street (as far as we were allowed to go). It was such a clear, beautiful day - you can see how sharp the contrast is in the photo. The West Side Highway is usually…
To remember what it was and what it will be. Picture taken at ground zero Con Edison worker Dominic Grassi accessing damage to the elctrical network and was overcome by the overwhelming site.
This is a pic i took back in January 2002 when i could finally afford to make my visit to New York! Ive been to so many cities but NYC is something else!! It's just a shame to see that 'ground zero' is being re-developed & not re-built!
I am from England. I first visited NYC in 1997 with my Dad and it has such a grip on my heart. After 9/11 I made my way back to pay my respects to the heros who fell there. To all who still grieve losses, I am with you! Supporting Always, Stu!
The proud warriors of Baker Company wanted to do something to pay tribute To our fallen comrades. So since we are part of the only Marine Infantry Battalion left in Iraq the one way that we could think of doing that is By taking a picture of Baker…