01 National September 11 Memorial Museum Entry Pavilion Outside
02 Brookfield Place, One World Trade Center, 911 Museum Entry Pavilion , 7 World Trade Center Late Afternoon
03 One World Trade Center, 7 World Trade Center Reflected In 911 Museum Entry Pavilion Late Afternoon
04 30 Park Place, Barclay Tower, Oculus Reflected In 911 Museum Entry Pavilion Late Afternoon
05 911 Museum North Pool With Oculus Behind Late Afternoon
06 911 Museum North Pool Late Afternoon
07A 911 Museum South Pool Late Afternoon
07B South Pool With 911 Museum Entry Pavilion Behind Late Afternoon
08 911 Memorial North And South Pools, 4 World Trade Center From One World Trade Center Observatory After Sunset
09 The 911 Museum Atrium With Twin Tower Tridents From Outside
10 The 911 Museum Atrium With Twin Tower Tridents From Inside And One World Trade Center Outside
11 The 911 Museum Atrium With Twin Tower Tridents Close Up New York
12 The Top Of The Twin Tower Tridents Close Up 911 Museum Atrium New York
13 The Gatherings By David Stern 2001-2 Is A Memorial To Those Who Were Killed on 911 At 911 Museum Cafe
14A 99 International Flags For The Victims Countries In The Atrium 911 Museum New York
14B 99 International Flags For The Victims Countries Close Up In The Atrium 911 Museum New York
15 Lower Manhattan Including World Trade Center Twin Towers From Brooklyn September 11, 2001 About 8 30 am At 911 Museum
16 Map Showing The Sequence Of Events On September 11, 2001 At 911 Museum New York
17A Reflecting On 911 Is A Media Installation That Tracks Personal Reflections About 911 At 911 Museum New York
17B Reflecting On 911 Is A Media Installation That Tracks Personal Reflections About 911 At 911 Museum New York
18 Original Slurry Concrete Retaining Wall Was Used To Prevent Hudson River Water From Seeping Into The Site From The Ramp In Foundation Hall 911 Museum New York
19 The Last Column Was Chosen To Mark The Completion Of The Recovery Of The World Trade Center From The Ramp In Foundation Hall 911 Museum New York
20 Original Dedication Pedestal On April 4, 1973 On The Ramp At 911 Museum New York
21 Section Of Steel Facade North Tower Floors 96-99 Was Located At The Point Of Contact Where Hijacked Flight 11 Pierced The 93rd Through The 99th Floors On The Ramp At 911 Museum New York
22A The Survivor Stairs Connected The Northern Edge Of The Plaza To Vesey St Sidewalk Below On The Ramp At 911 Museum New York
22B Go Down This Set Of Stairs And Then Just Run, Run As Fast As You Can - Police On 911 The Survivor Vesey Stairs On The Ramp At 911 Museum New York
23 Memorial Hall Is Situated Between The Twin Tower Footprints - No Day Shall Erase You From The Memory Of Time by Virgil 911 Museum New York
24A North Tower Communications Antenna In The Center Passage 911 Museum New York
24B North Tower Communications Antenna In The Center Passage 911 Museum New York
25 Elevator Motor Was The Largest Model In The World When Installed, One Of 99 Elevators That Serviced The North Tower In The Center Passage 911 Museum New York
26A New York City Fire Department Ladder Company 3 Truck In The Center Passage 911 Museum New York
26B New York City Fire Department Ladder Company 3 Truck In The Center Passage 911 Museum New York
26C Helmet Worn By New York City Fire Department Captain Patrick John Brown on September 11, 2001 In The Center Passage 911 Museum New York
26D New York City Fire Department Ladder Company 3 Truck In The Center Passage 911 Museum New York
26E New York City Fire Department Ladder Company 3 Truck In The Center Passage 911 Museum New York
27A Original Slurry Concrete Retaining Wall And Last Column In Foundation Hall 911 Museum New York
27B Original Slurry Concrete Retaining Wall Was Used To Prevent Hudson River Water From Seeping Into The Site In Foundation Hall 911 Museum New York
27C The Last Column Was Chosen To Mark The Completion Of The Recovery Of The World Trade Center In Foundation Hall 911 Museum New York
27D The Last Column Was Signed By Recovery Workers, First Responders, Volunteers, And Victims Relatives In Foundation Hall 911 Museum New York
28 During The South Towers Collapse Extreme Stresses Caused This Steel To Fold Over onto Itself In Foundation Hall 911 Museum New York
29 River Water Line Valve Was Part Of A Pipeline That Carried Water From The Hudson River To An Underground Refrigeration Plant In Foundation Hall 911 Museum New York
30 Reinforcing Tieback With 21 Steel Cables Enclosed In A Metal Pipe Was Drilled Into The Slurry Wall And Down Into Bedrock In Foundation Hall 911 Museum New York
31A Box Steel Column Remnant Provided Structural Support For The Twin Towers In The Center Passage 911 Museum New York
31B The Column Remnants Rose To Form The North Face Of The North Tower In North Tower Excavation 911 Museum New York
32A Witness At Ground Zero September 12-16 Photo By Stephane Sednaoui In North Tower Excavation 911 Museum New York
32B Witness At Ground Zero September 12-16 Photo By Stephane Sednaoui In North Tower Excavation 911 Museum New York
33 FDNY Dream Bike Was Restored For The Members Of Ladder Company 9 And Engine Company 33 Killed On 911 In Tribute Walk 911 Museum New York
34 The National 911 Flag In Tribute Walk 911 Museum New York
35 Mural With Silos Photograph by Jonathan C. Hyman, Mural By Rocco Manno In South Tower Gallery 911 Museum New York
36 The Shield By Red Grooms 2002 Combines Painting And Sculpture In Tribute To The Recovery Workers At Ground Zero In South Tower Gallery 911 Museum New York
37 Section Of Steel Facade North Tower Floors 93-96 Was Mangled By The Underbelly Of Hijacked Flight 11 In The South Tower Excavation 911 Museum New York
38 The Column Remnants Of The South Tower In South Tower Excavation 911 Museum New York
39 Photograph Of Ground Zero In South Tower Excavation 911 Museum New York
40 South Tower Grillage Is A Steel Support To Secure Heavy Columns In South Tower Excavation 911 Museum New York
41 The Twin Towers After Sunset Photograph 911 Museum New York