Entrance Hall, The National September 11 Memorial Museum at the World Trade Center, New York City
I visited the 9/11 Museum last December, and it has taken me until now to want to post my photos. It seems fitting, on this 14th anniversary of that horrific day.
This is the tableau that greets visitors as they descend from the Entrance Hall to the Concourse Lobby and beginning of the exhibition. On the left stands the World Trade Center tridents, a signature architectural element from the base of the Twin Towers, which were once part of the facade of the south tower. The juxtaposition of the photograph and the tridents is a sobering reminder of what happened and of what lies ahead in the exhibit.
For my full tribute with additional images, visit Forever Remembered.

A truly fab shot Stacy, so well done! š
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Thanks so much, Elina š
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Beautiful tribute to a horrifying part of human history. I still remember that day as if it were yesterday.
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Thanks, Mike. Me too…
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Stacy, I’m so glad that you posted this … I really need to visit this memorial.
Off to visit your other post
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Thanks, Laurie. I do hope you get the chance sometime to make the trip (and if you do, let me know).
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Wonderful tribute. I’m not sure I could handle the museum. It’s still vey difficult for me to read posts or watch anything related to that event without crying.
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Hi, Ida. I so totally understand. It was difficult for me to resurrect those memories, even fourteen years after the fact. It still seems like yesterday. Thanks very much for commenting.
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Outstanding and very fitting image for today Stacy š I also love the post on your site which you linked. Great work.
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Thanks, Joe. And thanks for following the link. It was a hard post to write, but I finally wanted to write it.
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