September 11 Digital Archive

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Columbia University [collected 9/11/01] Statement

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Anonymous [collected February 2002] Religious

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Global Justice and Peace Ministries [collected January 2002] Event Announcement

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A.N.S.W.E.R. [collected 2001 10/2-10/10] Political Statement [2 of 2]

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A.N.S.W.E.R. [collected 2001 10/2-10/10] Political Statement [1 of 2]

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St. Louis native Keith Nepper looks to the Gateway Arch as inspiration for rebuilding at Ground Zero. He points out that in the form of the arch, the two towers rely upon each other.

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Indiana resident Chris Countryman feels it is important for the archive to include the sounds of the towers collapsing.

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King Lamb worked at the WTC years ago and remembers hearing a soft creaking from the walls--the eerie sound of the building swaying in the wind.

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Diane Ludin, one of the artists in residence at the WTC World Views Program, made ambient recordings of the WTC. This is the sound of a toy bomb ticking.

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Wally Siegel and his wife had their 25th wedding anniversary and vow renewal at Windows on the World--they've now been married for 42 years. Siegel describes being "married in the clouds."

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WNYC's Mark Hilan broadcasts live at 9:03 a.m. as second plane crashes into the south tower. Several correspondents describe what they see.

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Frank Carbone recalls a phone message he received from a man living near the Lexington Avenue armory, who described how the families of the victims were gathering there.
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