I had a friend who worked one block away from the Pentagon when 9-11 hit. On the 2 month anniversary she took a trip to NY and visited what use to be the Twin Towers. She brought some pictures back for me.

The green fence in the background is the baracade of the twin towers destruction. The sky line shines through, where once before you were only in a shadow.

When the twin towers crashed down it was so powerful that it blew out windows from the surrounding structures.


her only peek through the fenced in area.

The streets around the area had poles and walls covered in a memorial to what had happened. I would love to see a picture now of those streets. I bet they are still covered.
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