9/11 Museum (Pictorial)

SEPTEMBER 2018

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This is the Oculus as seen from the outside. Below: Just a quick view to visualize how deep underground we at.

Not to dwell on what was, but it’s important not to forget how we were defiled.
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These are the original steps that the firefighters and other first responders climbed only to meet their demise within a short amount of time. The painted tiles on the wall are a group effort commissioned to replicate the blue skies on 9-11.


The Box Column remnants: Steel columns, known as box columns for their rectangular shape and hollow center, provided structural support for the Twin Towers and created their distinctive facades. At the end of the recovery period following 9/11, what remained of these columns was cut to a level elevation, leaving the remnants visible here. The North Tower footprint was outlined by 84 columns, but the South Tower footprint had only 75 columns since preexisting train tracks passed across its footprint. ( This text was taken from a plaque I photographed but due to available light did not print well.)








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This is a surly. Its construction was to prevent the Hudson River invading the Towers.

The South Tower Column

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