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9/11 Memorial on 10 year Anniversary { 90 images } Created 22 May 2015

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  • Man wearing a T-shirt tribute to the twin towers and firefighters at  the Flight 93 National Memorial site where the flight crashed in Shanksville Pennsylvania on 9/11 2001. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 12.jpg
  • Flags stuck  on a fance at  Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  overlooking the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville Pennsylvania. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 13.jpg
  • Sign at the Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  that overlooks the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville Pennsylvania. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 14.jpg
  • People visiting the Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  that overlooks the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville Pennsylvania on 9/11, 2001. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 15.jpg
  • People visiting the Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  that overlooks the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville Pennsylvania on 9/11, 2001. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 16.jpg
  • People visiting the Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  that overlooks the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville Pennsylvania on 9/11, 2001. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 17.jpg
  • View from the Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  that overlooks the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville Pennsylvania. The boulder marks the site of the crash.  The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 19.jpg
  • People looking at a plaque listing all the dead at Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  that overlooks the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville Pennsylvania. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 18.jpg
  • Roses left on a fance at  Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  overlooking the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville Pennsylvania. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 20.jpg
  • Man with a "Let's Roll" baseball hat visiting the Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  that overlooks the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville Pennsylvania. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 21.jpg
  • Man with a "Let's Roll" baseball hat visiting the Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  that overlooks the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville Pennsylvania. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 22.jpg
  • Sign in Shanksville, Pennsylvania near the FLight 93 National Memorial.
    Flight 93 National Memorial 03.jpg
  • Sign in Shanksville, Pennsylvania near the FLight 93 National Memorial.
    Flight 93 National Memorial 01.jpg
  • Remembrance of 9/11 on a religous billboard near the Flight 93 Memroial in Shanksville,<br />
Pennsylvania on the 10 th anniversary of 9/11.
    Flight 93 National Memorial 02.jpg
  • Flowers left at the foot of a fence at  Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  overlooking the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville Pennsylvania. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 04.jpg
  • Objects saved and displayed in a makeshift museum that were left behind  by those visiting the flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  in Shanksville Pennsylvania. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 05.jpg
  • Woman looking at a plaque listing all the dead at Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  that overlooks the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville Pennsylvania. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 06.jpg
  • Woman looking at a plaque with photographs of  those who died on flight 93 at Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  that overlooks the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville Pennsylvania. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 07.jpg
  • People visiting the Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  that overlooks the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville Pennsylvania on 9/11, 2001. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 08.jpg
  • flag at  Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  overlooking the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 10.jpg
  • Woman reading a booklet with the text of the phone calls made by people on Flight 93  available at the Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial that overlooks the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville Pennsylvania. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 09.jpg
  • Roses left on a fance at  Flight 93 National Memorial site's temporary memorial  overlooking the field where the flight crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The temporary site will close on Sept. 9th at 4 P.M. and on Sept. 10 the official memorial will open in time for the 10th anniversary of 9/11
    Flight 93 National Memorial 11.jpg
  • Tourist looking at a book for sale across from Ground Zero illustrated with photos of the World trade Center on fire. New York City prepares to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers despite new credible threats of terrorism.
    9/11 souvenir bookIMG_2032.jpg
  • A memorial to the 343 firemen who lost their lives on 9/11  near ground zero in New York City was unveiled on June 10th, 2006. <br />
New York City has heightened security  as the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 World Trade Center approaches.
    9/11 Memorial fire station02.jpg
  • A memorial to the 343 firemen who lost their lives on 9/11  near ground zero in New York City was unveiled on June 10th, 2006. <br />
New York City has heightened security  as the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 World Trade Center approaches.
    9/11 Memorial fire station01.jpg
  • Ribbons of Remembrance tied to the cast iron fence around  St Paul's Chapel on September 9, 2011. Members of the church gave out ribbons  and had pens available for visitors to write the names of loved ones and other messages on them. New York City prepares to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers despite new credible threats of terrorism.
    St Paul's Chapel 9/11 02.jpg
  • Ribbons of Remembrance tied to the cast iron fence around  St Paul's Chapel on September 9, 2011. Members of the church gave out ribbons  and had pens available for visitors to write the names of loved ones and other messages on them. New York City prepares to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers despite new credible threats of terrorism.
    St Paul's Chapel 9/11 03.jpg
  • A memorial to victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks that took down the World Trade Center inside St Paul's Chapel across from Ground Zero, in New York City , September 9, 2011. New York  has heightened security  as the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 World Trade Center approaches.
    St Paul's Chapel 9/11 04.jpg
  • A firemans uniform now part of a memorial to victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks  inside St Paul's Chapel across from Ground Zero, in New York City , September 9, 2011. New York  has heightened security  as the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 World Trade Center approaches.
    St Paul's Chapel 9/11 05.jpg
  • A memorial to victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks that took down the World Trade Center inside St Paul's Chapel across from Ground Zero, in New York City , September 9, 2011. New York  has heightened security  as the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 World Trade Center approaches.
    St Paul's Chapel 9/11 06.jpg
  • Ribbons of Remembrance tied to the cast iron fence around  St Paul's Chapel on September 9, 2011. Members of the church gave out ribbons  and had pens available for visitors to write the names of loved ones and other messages on them. New York City prepares to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers despite new credible threats of terrorism.
    St Paul's Chapel 9/11 07.jpg
  • Ribbons of Remembrance tied to the cast iron fence around  St Paul's Chapel on September 9, 2011. Members of the church gave out ribbons  and had pens available for visitors to write the names of loved ones and other messages on them. New York City prepares to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers despite new credible threats of terrorism.
    St Paul's Chapel 9/11 08.jpg
  • James Edward "Jim" McGreevey with his daughter arives at the dedication ceremony of the  Empty Sky  9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  on September 10, 2011 . <br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel
    James Edward "Jim" McGreev...jpg
  • New Jersey National Guard at dedication ceremony at  the Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  by  the Architect  Frederic Schwartz opens on September 10th 2011 for the tenth anniversary of 9/11. The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 12.jpg
  • Frank Raleigh Lautenberg Former Senator from New Jersey  speaking at  the Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  by  the Architect  Frederic Schwartz opens on September 10th 2011 for the tenth anniversary of 9/11. The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    Frank Lautenberg The Empty Sky 9/1...jpg
  • Governor Chris Christie speaks at  the dedication ceremony of the  Empty Sky  9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  the day before the tenth anniversary of 9/11.<br />
<br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    Chris Christie at 9// Memorial04.jpg
  • Governor Chris Christie speaks at  the dedication ceremony of the  Empty Sky  9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  the day before the tenth anniversary of 9/11.<br />
<br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    Chris Christie at 9// Memorial05.jpg
  • Family members of those lost in the World Trade Center take a first walk through the Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 at Liberty State Park in New Jersey   on September 10th 2011  just before  the tenth anniversary of 9/11. They use<br />
 charcoal and paper are provided by volunteers to  make rubbings of the name of their lost loved one. <br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 15.jpg
  • Family members of those lost in the World Trade Center take a first walk through the Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 at Liberty State Park in New Jersey   on September 10th 2011  just before  the tenth anniversary of 9/11. They use<br />
 charcoal and paper are provided by volunteers to  make rubbings of the name of their lost loved one. <br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 16.jpg
  • Architect Frederic Schwartz inside the Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey during the opening  on September 10th 2011 for the tenth anniversary of 9/11.<br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    Frederic Schwartz /Memorial01.jpg
  • Visitors at the openning of  The Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  by  the Architect  Frederic Schwartz  on September 10th 2011 for the tenth anniversary of 9/11.<br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 18.jpg
  • Visitors at the openning of  The Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  by  the Architect  Frederic Schwartz  on September 10th 2011 for the tenth anniversary of 9/11.<br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 19.jpg
  • Steve Dyi and Joe Mastabdrea make a rubbing of  a colleagues name at  the Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey during the opening on September 10, 2011.<br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 20.jpg
  • Glenn  Rosario makes a charcoal rubbing of the name of his lost brother while family members of those lost in the World Trade Center take a first walk through the Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 at Liberty State Park in New Jersey   on September 10th 2011  just before  the tenth anniversary of 9/11. They use<br />
 charcoal and paper are provided by volunteers to  make rubbings of the name of their lost loved one. <br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 21.jpg
  • Family members of those lost in the World Trade Center take a first walk through the Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 at Liberty State Park in New Jersey   on September 10th 2011  just before  the tenth anniversary of 9/11. They use<br />
 charcoal and paper are provided by volunteers to  make rubbings of the name of their lost loved one. <br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 22.jpg
  • Family members make a rubbing off one of the names etched in stainless steel of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001 during the opening of the Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey on  September 10th 2011 for the tenth anniversary of 9/11.The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 24.jpg
  • Governor Chris Christie  greats people during  the dedication ceremony of the  Empty Sky  9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  on September 10, 2011 . <br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel
    Chris Christie at 9// Memorial06.jpg
  • Governor Chris Christie  greats people during  the dedication ceremony of the  Empty Sky  9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  on September 10, 2011 . <br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel
    Chris Christie at 9// Memorial07.jpg
  • Governor Chris Christie  greats people during  the dedication ceremony of the  Empty Sky  9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  on September 10, 2011 . <br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel
    Chris Christie at 9// Memorial08.jpg
  • Visitors at the openning of  The Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  by  the Architect  Frederic Schwartz  on September 10th 2011 for the tenth anniversary of 9/11.<br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 26.jpg
  • Architect  Frederic Schwartz  and Tracy Hummer at the dedication ceremony of the  Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial l at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  the day before the tenth anniversary of 9/11.Architect  Frederic Schwartz designed Empty Sky and the Westchester 9/11 memorial. <br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 28.jpg
  • Architect Frederic Schwartz inside the Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey during the opening  on September 10th 2011 for the tenth anniversary of 9/11.<br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    Frederic Schwartz /Memorial02.jpg
  • Architect  Frederic Schwartz  and Tracy Hummer at the dedication ceremony of the  Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial l at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  the day before the tenth anniversary of 9/11.Architect  Frederic Schwartz designed Empty Sky and the Westchester 9/11 memorial. <br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    Frederic Schwartz /Memorial03.jpg
  • Architect  Frederic Schwartz  and Tracy Hummer at the dedication ceremony of the  Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial l at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  the day before the tenth anniversary of 9/11.Architect  Frederic Schwartz designed Empty Sky and the Westchester 9/11 memorial. <br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 30.jpg
  • New Jersey National Guard at dedication ceremony at  the Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  by  the Architect  Frederic Schwartz opens on September 10th 2011 for the tenth anniversary of 9/11. The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 01.jpg
  • The Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  by  the Architect  Frederic Schwartz opens on September 10th 2011 for the tenth anniversary of 9/11.<br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 02.jpg
  • Mary Pat at the opening of the Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey on  September 10th 2011 for the tenth anniversary of 9/11.The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 03.jpg
  • Mary Pat Christie helps make a rubbing off one of the names etched in stainless steel of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001 during the opening of the Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey on  September 10th 2011 for the tenth anniversary of 9/11.The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 04.jpg
  • Mary Pat at the opening of the Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey on  September 10th 2011 for the tenth anniversary of 9/11.The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 05.jpg
  • Steve Dyi and Joe Mastabdrea make a rubbing of  a colleagues name at  the Empty Sky Memorial 9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey during the opening on September 10, 2011.<br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel.
    The Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial 06.jpg
  • Governor Chris Christie  at the dedication ceremony of the  Empty Sky  9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  on September 10, 2011 . <br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel
    Chris Christie at 9// Memorial01.jpg
  • Governor Chris Christie  at the dedication ceremony of the  Empty Sky  9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  on September 10, 2011 . <br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel
    Chris Christie at 9// Memorial02.jpg
  • Governor Chris Christie  at the dedication ceremony of the  Empty Sky  9/11 Memorial at Liberty State Park in New Jersey  on September 10, 2011 . <br />
The memorial is two 30-Ft rectangular towers  208 feet by 10 inches long,  the width of the World Trade Center towers and with the names of the 746 New Jerseyans who perished after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, 2001  etched in stainless steel
    Chris Christie at 9// Memorial03.jpg
  • Protestor at a rally to find out the truth about September 11th held on 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers across from St Paul's Chapel near ground zero. The 9/11 Truth Movement started in 2006 by family members who want answers about what happened on 9/11and have staged rallies at Ground Zero every year on 9/11.
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  • Protestor messages at September 11 Rally Against War, Racism & Islamophobia near Ground Zero on  the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers.
    9/11 truthers11.jpg
  • Man wearing an Anti-war  T-shirt at a rally to find out the truth about September 11th held on 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers across from St Paul's Chapel near ground zero. The 9/11 Truth Movement started in 2006 by family members who want answers about what happened on 9/11and have staged rallies at Ground Zero every year on 9/11.
    9/11 truthers13.jpg
  • Lauri Robinson  holds up a  question 9/11 sign at a rally to find out the truth about September 11th held on 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers across from St Paul's Chapel near ground zero. The 9/11 Truth Movement started in 2006 by family members who want answers about what happened on 9/11and have staged rallies at Ground Zero every year on 9/11.
    9/11 truthers12.jpg
  • Protestor at September 11 Rally Against War, Racism & Islamophobia near Ground Zero on  the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers.
    9/11 truthers14.jpg
  • Christian Vance holds up a 'Remember building 7' sign at a rally to find out the truth about September 11th held on 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers across from St Paul's Chapel near ground zero. The 9/11 Truth Movement started in 2006 by family members who want answers about what happened on 9/11and have staged rallies at Ground Zero every year on 9/11.
    9/11 truthers15.jpg
  • Jason Giantonio holds up a 'Remember building 7' sign at a rally to find out the truth about September 11th held on 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers across from St Paul's Chapel near ground zero. The 9/11 Truth Movement started in 2006 by family members who want answers about what happened on 9/11and have staged rallies at Ground Zero every year on 9/11.
    9/11 truthers16.jpg
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  • Protestor at September 11 Rally Against War, Racism & Islamophobia near Ground Zero on  the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers.
    9/11 truthers17.jpg
  • Man wearing an Anti-war  T-shirt at a rally to find out the truth about September 11th held on 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers across from St Paul's Chapel near ground zero. The 9/11 Truth Movement started in 2006 by family members who want answers about what happened on 9/11and have staged rallies at Ground Zero every year on 9/11.
    9/11 truthers19.jpg
  • Ribbons of Remembrance tied to the cast iron fence around  St Paul's Chapel on 9/11 2011. Members of the church gave out ribbons  and had pens available for visitors to write the names of loved ones and other messages on them. New York City  commemorated the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers despite new credible threats of terrorism.
    St Paul's Chapel 9/11 01.jpg
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  • Man with a picture of a loved one killed on 9/11 at a memorial held on the 10 Year Anniversary of 9/11 at the Rising, a memorial located in the Kensico Dam Plaza of Valhalla, Westchester County, New York, created by architect Frederic Schwartz commemorating the victims of 9/11 from Westchester County.
    9/11 truthers21.jpg
  • Kevin Canada at September 11 Rally Against War, Racism & Islamophobia near Ground Zero on  the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers.
    9/11 truthers01.jpg
  • Im Abdul Baqi head of the Islamic Leadership Council at September 11 Rally Against War, Racism & Islamophobia near Ground Zero on  the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers.
    9/11 truthers03.jpg
  • Migna Khan and Shabina Parvenu Siraf at September 11 Rally Against War, Racism & Islamophobia near Ground Zero on  the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers.
    9/11 truthers02.jpg
  • at a rally to find out the truth about September 11th held on 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers across from St Paul's Chapel near ground zero. The 9/11 Truth Movement started in 2006 by family members who want answers about what happened on 9/11and have staged rallies at Ground Zero every year on 9/11.
    9/11 truthers04.jpg
  • Sam Gerenier  and Jordan Theriault  at a rally to find out the truth about September 11th held on 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers across from St Paul's Chapel near ground zero. The 9/11 Truth Movement started in 2006 by family members who want answers about what happened on 9/11and have staged rallies at Ground Zero every year on 9/11.
    9/11 truthers05.jpg
  • Signs questions what happend on 9/11 2011 at rally to find out the truth about September 11th held on 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers across from St Paul's Chapel near ground zero. The 9/11 Truth Movement started in 2006 by family members who want answers about what happened on 9/11and have staged rallies at Ground Zero every year on 9/11.
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  • Signs questions what happend on 9/11 2011 at rally to find out the truth about September 11th held on 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers across from St Paul's Chapel near ground zero. The 9/11 Truth Movement started in 2006 by family members who want answers about what happened on 9/11and have staged rallies at Ground Zero every year on 9/11.
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  • Anti Bush sign at a rally to find out the truth about September 11th held on 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers across from St Paul's Chapel near ground zero. The 9/11 Truth Movement started in 2006 by family members who want answers about what happened on 9/11and have staged rallies at Ground Zero every year on 9/11.
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  • 9/11 related merchandise for sale near  Ground Zero on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11.<br />
New York City  commemorated the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers despite new credible threats of terrorism.
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  • Ribbons of Remembrance tied to the cast iron fence around  St Paul's Chapel on 9/11 2011. Members of the church gave out ribbons  and had pens available for visitors to write the names of loved ones and other messages on them. New York City  commemorated the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers despite new credible threats of terrorism.
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  • Woman selling cardboard version of the World Trade Center near ground zero on 10th anniversary of the 9/11.<br />
New York City  commemorated the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center towers despite new credible threats of terrorism.
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  • Candles lit and placed around the Rising, a memorial located in the Kensico Dam Plaza of Valhalla, Westchester County, New York, created by architect Frederic Schwartz commemorating the victims of 9/11 from Westchester County, during  a memorial held on the 10 Year Anniversary of 9/11
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  • A note to a victim of 9/11 left on a plaque at the Rising, a memorial located in the Kensico Dam Plaza of Valhalla, Westchester County, New York, created by architect Frederic Schwartz commemorating the victims of 9/11 from Westchester County   on the 10 Year Anniversary of 9/11
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  • Candles lit and placed around the Rising, a memorial located in the Kensico Dam Plaza of Valhalla, Westchester County, New York, created by architect Frederic Schwartz commemorating the victims of 9/11 from Westchester County, during  a memorial held on the 10 Year Anniversary of 9/11
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