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  • Firefighters receive a short break following rescue efforts about "Ground Zero," their station lucky in not losing members but many other friends were killed. (Center to right) New York Firefighters Bob Peters and Cpt. Charlie Vella join others in reading a tribute outside of the station house dedicated to their lost brothers. Still a very difficult thing for them to deal with even though they are back to work at Engine Co. 18 in Manhattan.
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  • Rescue and work lights illuminate the smoke as it billows over Manhattan from Ground Zero just days after terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center and surrounding buildings.
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  • NYPD officers patrolling the area about Ground Zero wear goggles and breathing masks due to the heavy concentration of ash and other particulates about the site. Long exposure was shown to make some images ill.
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  • Women console each other after they are able to see of the remains of the World Trade Towers at Ground Zero from a break in the remaining buildings.
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  • Damage done to the Millenium Hilton Hotel which sits adjacent to the former World Trade Center towers at Ground Zero.
    Millenium Hilton Damaged
  • Smoke billows over Manhattan flowing from Ground Zero after terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center and surrounding buildings. A nearby sign states "This Will Not Stop New York" hanging some blocks away.
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  • All existing buildings about Ground Zero are covered with inches of ash and debris from the collapse of the World Trade Towers on 9/11.
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  • An Army soldier and NYPD officer look and discuss what they are able to see of the remains of the World Trade Towers at Ground Zero from a break in the remaining buildings.
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  • People crowd to look and discuss what they are able to see of the remains of the World Trade Towers at Ground Zero from a break in the remaining buildings.
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  • Exhaustion and emotion catch up to Sgt. Ralph Jones the of C Company 1/101st Cavalry out of Albany, NY. The New York National Gurad unit has been at ground zero for the past 3 days straight.
    National Guard Down Time
  • As the remains about Ground Zero still smolder,steel workers and rescue personnel continue the lengthy process of dismantling the remains of the World trade Towers. Just days after the attacks they continue to search the areas below.
    World Trade Towers Remains
  • The Trinity Church Cemetery near Ground Zero is covered with inches of ash and debris from the collapse of the World Trade Towers on 9/11. The church becoming a haven for rescue workers and the like following the disaster.
    Trinity Church With Ashes
  • The Statue of Liberty remains a symbol of strength and freedom even as the remains of the World Trade Towers continue to smolder. Giant work lights illuminate Ground Zero as rescue efforts continue throughout the night a week following the attacks.
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  • A monstrous flag is draped from The New York Stock Exchange building just blocks from Ground Zero.
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  • Ground zero and surrounding areas.
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  • Exhaustion and emotion catch up to Sgt. Ralph Jones the of C Company 1/101st Cavalry out of Albany, NY. The New York National Gurad unit has been at ground zero for the past 3 days straight.
    National Guard Emotion
  • An NYPD officer feels the strain of a long week of pain coupled with plenty of overtime while manning one of the many controlled areas near the Ground Zero blast zone.
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  • Various workers and security personnel make their way about a control point to Ground Zero complete with giant American flag for inspiration.
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  • Jews gather with others along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
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  • Older Jews gather with others along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
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  • Many Jews gather along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
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  • Many Jews gather along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
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  • Many Jews gather along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
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  • Jews gather along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
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  • Older Jews gather along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
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  • An employee does her best to wipe away some of the dust coating all of the remaining buildings about Ground Zero as people do their best to restore order in their lives.
    Manhattan Building Clean Up
  • The Manhattan skyline is still aglow as smoke from Ground Zero  billows into the night sky days after the terrorist attacks there. Rescue lights keep the area well illuminated though hope is fading fast.
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  • Riders on the Staten Island Ferry look back at the receding Manhattan skyline as smoke from Ground Zero still billows into the sky days after the terrorist attacks there.
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  • Older Jews gather with others along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
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  • Many Jews gather along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
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  • Older Jews gather along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
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  • Buildings about the former World Trade Center in Ground Zero are heavily damaged with broken windows and structural compromises, some will have to come down due to safety concerns.
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  • Many Jews gather along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
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  • Young women look and discuss what they are able to see of the remains of the World Trade Towers at Ground Zero from a break in the remaining buildings.
    Ground Zero Girls Discuss
  • A man is overcome with emotion at finally being able to see the remains of the World Trade Towers at Ground Zero from a break in the remaining buildings.
    Ground Zero Man Distraught
  • A business woman is overcome as she is able to see the remains of the World Trade Towers at Ground Zero from a break in the remaining buildings.
    Ground Zero Business Woman
  • A multitude of candles are lit with other thoughtful items accumulating all about Bryant Park in Manhattan following the 9/11 attacks there.
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  • Women stop along Canal Street to view the many missing notices posted for those still unaccounted for following the World Trade Center attacks
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  • Residents from buildings just two blocks from the World Trade Center were allowed by police to return home for the first time on 9/16/01. They removed belongings moving up Albany street and out of the controlled area.
    Disaster Residents Await Escort
  • An unsigned author left a message in the dust at a building on Broadway at Liberty Street deposited by the explosion of the World Trade Center.
    Ash Covered Window Message
  • One of the many Chinatown residents selling memorabilia which helps to contribute cash to aid families of the disaster victims. It was an area dominated by the visage of the World Trade Center and the residents there feel the great loss.
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  • A multitude of candles are lit with other thoughtful items accumulating all about Bryant Park in Manhattan following the 9/11 attacks there.
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  • Smoke billows over Manhattan and past the Brooklyn Bridge from the site of the former World Trade Center and surrounding buildings.
    Lower Manhattan Still Smolders
  • An unsigned author left a message in the dust at a building on Broadway at Liberty Street deposited by the explosion of the World Trade Center.
    Ash Window Sweet Thought
  • Steel workers begin the lengthy process of dismantling the remains of the World trade Towers just days after the attacks. Rescue personnel could only wait until these large sections were cleared to search the areas below.
    World Trade Towers Smoking
  • A young Chinatown resident sells American flags which helps to contribute cash to aid families of the disaster victims. It was an area dominated by the visage of the World Trade Center and the residents there feel the great loss.
    Chinatown Young Flag Seller
  • Chinatown residents sell American flags which helps to contribute cash to aid families of the disaster victims. It was an area dominated by the visage of the World Trade Center and the residents there feel the great loss.
    Chinatown Patriotism
  • Huen-Hsiung Hua, senior vice president of the United Chineese Assoc. of NY, urges Chinatown residents to contribute cash to aid families of disaster victims. Speaking from Bowery Ave., it was an area dominated by the visage of the World Trade Center.
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  • Abi Sara Machold and Shem Alleyne, both of Brooklyn, sadly watch the smoke billow over the southern end of Manhattan from the Manhattan Bridge.
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  • Women stop along Canal Street to view the many missing notices posted for those still unaccounted for following the World Trade Center attacks.
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  • Residents from buildings just two blocks from the World Trade Center were allowed by police to return home for the first time on 9/16/01. They removed belongings moving up Albany street and out of the controlled area.
    Attack Residents Carry Possessions
  • A coalition of law enforcement agents marshall their forces across from the Federal Building in Lower Manhattan in preparation to comb the area again.
    FBI and Agents Mobilize
  • An older Jewish man looks to the smoking remnants of lower Manhattan just days after the 9/11 attacks. He and many other Jews gather along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water.
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  • Members of the Madina Masjid Mosque in Manhattan gather outside of the entrance to their place of worship showing their patriotism as much as anyone else.
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  • Dump trucks loaded with World Trade Center debris are escorted out of the blast zone by the military as police while rescue workers come and go for their daily shifts.
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  • Steel workers continue the lengthy process of dismantling the remains of the World trade Towers just days after the attacks as rescue personnel comb about the areas which are cleared to search the crevasses below.
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  • A young girl with flag looks back as she and her family take a ferry from Lower Manhattan after stopping to see what remains of the Twin Towers just days after the 9/11 attacks.
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  • A multitude of thoughtful items including tributes to lost ones accumulate all about Bryant Park in Manhattan following the 9/11 attacks there.
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  • Candles and other thoughtful items accumulate all about Bryant Park in Manhattan following the 9/11 attacks there.
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  • People stop to notice one of the many missing person postings outside of the New York Family Assistance Center.
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  • Residents from buildings just two blocks from the World Trade Center were allowed by police to return home for the first time on 9/16/01. They removed belongings moving up Albany street and out of the controlled area.
    Disaster Residents Gather Possessions
  • Dump trucks loaded with World Trade Center debris are escorted out of the blast zone by the military as police while rescue workers come and go for their daily shifts.
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  • Steel workers continue the lengthy process of dismantling the remains of the World trade Towers just days after the attacks as rescue personnel comb about the areas which are cleared to search the crevasses below.
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  • A lone individual walks past the illuminated columns in Battery Park within Lower Manhattan.
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  • The Brooklyn Bridge stretches majestically as an older Jewish man prays not far from the smoking remnants of lower Manhattan days after the 9/11 attacks. Many Jews gathered  along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, as their religion dictates.
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  • An Jewish man prays with his daughter not far from the smoking remnants of lower Manhattan days after the 9/11. Still many Jews gathered with others along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, as their religion dictates.
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  • An old band shell in need of work sits wasting away along the East River.
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  • A woman shows her patriotism outside of the third-floor window of her apartment in Manhattan.
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  • Members of the Madina Masjid Mosque in Manhattan gather outside of the entrance to their place of worship showing their patriotism as much as anyone else.
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  • All sorts of memorials begin popping up about the city including these "WTC RIP" spray-painted messages on the sidewalks.
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  • New York Firefighter Cpt. Charlie Vella listens to a call while on a call. The recent attacks are still a very difficult thing for them to deal with  though they are back to work at Engine Co. 18 in Manhattan.
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  • Airline workers weep and console one another as they come together for a memorial in Bryant Park for their fallen colleagues after the 9/11 attacks in New York and Pennsylvania.
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  • Airline workers weep and console one another as they come together for a memorial in Bryant Park for their fallen colleagues after the 9/11 attacks in New York and Pennsylvania.
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  • Airline workers clutch a flag as they come together for a memorial in Bryant Park for their fallen colleagues after the 9/11 attacks in New York and Pennsylvania.
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  • Antonia Silver of Manhattan curls up within a memorial at Union Square dedicated to the terrorist victims. She lost a friend in the World Trade Center Towers and came here to pay tribute.
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  • Even the homeless who live about Bryant Park in Lower Manhattan offer hope and prayers to the many missing and presumed killed in the recent 9/11 attacks.
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  • Even the homeless who live about Bryant Park in Lower Manhattan offer hope and prayers to the many missing and presumed killed in the recent 9/11 attacks.
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  • An origami bird joins the multitude of candles and other thoughtful items accumulating all about Bryant Park in Manhattan following the 9/11 attacks there.
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  • Smoke billows over Manhattan and past the Brooklyn Bridge 5 days after terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center and surrounding buildings.
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  • A woman quietly weeps beside a multitude of candles and other thoughtful items accumulating all about Bryant Park in Manhattan following the 9/11 attacks there.
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  • A hand-written poem is just one of the many thoughtful items accumulating all about Bryant Park in Manhattan following the 9/11 attacks there.
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  • The sun sets about Manhattan with the Empire State Building, a significant landmark in the city, reaching to the sky.
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  • Smoke billows over Manhattan and past the Brooklyn Bridge from the site of the former World Trade Center and surrounding buildings.
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  • An NYPD officer and his canine keep watch over Wall Street in Manhattan as trading gets under way again under tighter security. .
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  • Residents from buildings just two blocks from the World Trade Center were allowed by police to return home for the first time on 9/16/01. They removed belongings moving up Albany street and out of the controlled area.
    Attack Residents Haul Possessions Out
  • Steel workers and rescue personnel continue the lengthy process of dismantling the remains of the World trade Towers just days after the attacks ready to search the areas below.
    World Trade Towers Destruction
  • Steel workers continue the lengthy process of dismantling the remains of the World trade Towers just days after the attacks as rescue personnel comb about the areas which are cleared to search the crevasses below.
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  • Rescue personnel make their way through a parking lot of destroyed cars which was located next to the World Trade Center complex and devastated with the collapse of both towers.
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  • (LtoR) Northwest Medical Team personnel Todd Pynch, Ron Hays and Karin Jordan participate in a very emotional prayer service with students at the NYAK College Manhatten Center. They will be helping the students and faculty cope with the terrorism tragedy.
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  • A young girl with flag looks back as she and her family take a ferry from Lower Manhattan after stopping to see what remains of the Twin Towers just days after the 9/11 attacks.
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  • A woman looks on as her building residents show their patriotism along the balconies of their apartments in Manhattan.
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  • (Center to right) New York Firefighters Bob Peters and Cpt. Charlie Vella join others in reading a tribute outside of the station house dedicated to their lost brothers. Still a very difficult thing for them to deal with even though they are back to work at Engine Co. 18 in Manhattan.
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  • Airline workers weep and console one another as they come together for a memorial in Bryant Park for their fallen colleagues after the 9/11 attacks in New York and Pennsylvania.
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  • Airline workers weep and console one another as they come together for a memorial in Bryant Park for their fallen colleagues after the 9/11 attacks in New York and Pennsylvania.
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  • Airline workers hold hands and pray as they come together for a memorial in Bryant Park for their fallen colleagues after the 9/11 attacks in New York and Pennsylvania.
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  • Antonia Silver of Manhattan curls up within a memorial at Union Square dedicated to the terrorist victims. She lost a friend in the World Trade Center Towers and came here to pay tribute.
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  • Jennifer Schumacher of Manhattan meditates amongst a vast memorial at Union Square which started with a one single candle.
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  • Smoke billows over Manhattan and past the Brooklyn Bridge just 5 days after terrorists destroyed the World Trade Center and surrounding buildings.
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  • Residents from buildings just two blocks from the World Trade Center were allowed by police to return home for the first time on 9/16/01. They removed belongings moving up Albany street and out of the controlled area.
    Attack Workers Rescue Computers
  • Steel workers begin the lengthy process of dismantling the remains of the World trade Towers just days after the attacks. Rescue personnel could only wait until these large sections were cleared to search the areas below.
    World Trade Towers Dismantled
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