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It's
2003. Two years since those barbarians attacked the free world and
changed it forever. I think that a lot of people have forgotten how
they felt on that day. Even though the memories may be difficult to go
through. we should never forget what happened that day. This memorial
stands as a tribute to the victims, their families and friends, and to
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The
site where the Twin Towers of the New York World Trade Center once
stood will soon be changed by the construction of new buildings and
memorials. Let this page stand as a memory of the surrounding streets
during the time before that re-building.
Life
goes on and we will move forward but we will never forget.
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All
of the victims' names were listed on a wall near the location of the
former World Trade
Center.
This is a close-up of one section. The Hebrew words read "al
teeshkach" which means "Never forget" |
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Families,
friends, and strangers alike continuously brought fresh flowers to the
site. |
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Various
personal and decorative items were placed on the wall to commemorate
the victims. |
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Flags
and messages of visitors from around the world can be seen (above and
below). |
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May
the families be spared further sorrow.
By
BrianX |