Ground Zero Images: September 11, 2010
Pictures taken from author's trip to New York City and Ground Zero on September 11, 2010. Among the mourners, protests and debates were evident.
Published by Gwen Navarrete
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Thank you, Tony. It was an emotional experience. Didn't see tissues, but it was very somber with a sense of tolerance and honor at St. Pauls.
Excellent slideshow. We visited Ground Zero in early September 2008, and it was such an emotional experience. St. Pauls looks the same as it did 2 years ago. I assume they still have the boxes of tissues for visitors to use. Both there and at the Tribute Center it was hard to talk because you choked on the words.