Video shows the day of September 11th, 2001. By showing viewers the day it will help them understand and remember why we have The National September 11th Memorial & Museum.
Names on the parapets are filled with flowers every year on the anniversary. White flowers are also placed on the names for the victims birthday. The flowers remind those that this is the final resting place for many victims families.
Every year since 2002, family and friends have met at the National September 11th Memorial and Museum (prior to the Memorial and Museum the reading took place at Zuccotti Park) to read aloud the names of all victims from the September 11th attacks…
Here are a set of photos in Central Park of my cousin, Cziana Stanton, and a family friend, Ethan De La Cruz, on a visit from Hawaii and Arizona respectively. Like the set of photos on The Lake in the row boats in front of Bethesda fountain, I want…
The morning of September 11 was, as many would observe, strikingly clear, the sky so blue it made the subsequent events that much more jarring. The blue sky that day became everyone's individual memory because everyone describes the blue as a…
Part of the promise of the Memorial was to make it accessible to all New Yorkers - to have it become part of their daily lives. This photo allows those who have not been to the Memorial to see how integrated the Memorial is within the City.