This image was taken by photographer Richard Drew of a man falling from the North Tower of the World Trade Center at 9:41:15 a.m. during September 11. This is one of the many images taken by Drew, it shows the man falling upside down and his body…
Patience and Fortitude are the names given to the two lions that guard the library's entrance. The statues were given meaning after the onset of the Great Depression.
Bill Doyle alongside Jeannie Ammermann created this quit. Doyle lost his son Joseph in 9/11. Being apart of the creation process of the quilt was important to him. This was hung up in the 9/11 Museum.
Alan Jackson wrote this song in response to the events of the terrorist attacks on September 11th 2001. He woke up one morning with this melody and then composed the song.
This elevator takes you through a virtual reality and see the changes that the city has gone through. You are able to see how New York City has grown over time and how it has changed from the ground up. The elevator takes you from the ground floor…
These photos are believed to be the last known photographs taken of John Lennon. These shots were snapped between 5 and 5:30 pm, only a few hours before Lennon was assassinated outside of his apartment.
The bedrock is on display at the One World Observatory. It can be seen as guest tour the space and move from one space to another in the observatory. The One World Trade Center is also built on this bedrock.
This article explains to us how Monument Park was originally built and what the purpose of it was. Oddly, it wasn't supposed to be the start of anything big--just a tribute to a singular figure in franchise history: manager Miller Huggins in 1932.…
This website gives us a concise timeline of the New York Yankees. It gives us insight on their establishment, golden age, post-golden age, and dynasty to present. This is a wide range of glorifying history from the early 1920s-present time.
This documentary aims to keep the spirit of John Lennon alive. The filmmakers talk to people who knew and loved John, and people who were just fans and admired him. People from all walks of life can be seen in this documentary, with one thing linking…