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Please let the page load--the pictures are worth the
wait!
Exiting out of the
Chambers Street Subway Station in New York City on the Friday before
Memorial Day 2002, you could smell and taste the grit in the
air. Turning south on Church Street, you follow a
policeman's directions. The sadness is in the air, from
the Burger King Restaurant with "Triage Station" and "Temp. NYPD HQ"
spray-painted on it to the scorched Federal courthouse. Across
the street, only an open expanse of devastation. You're
looking into Ground Zero, the site of the World Trade Center's Twin
Towers.
There was no way
to describe the scene other than this is what was left from the
evil which struck here. This evil was not the work of any
Almighty's direction, but the work of madmen. While I still
cannot understand such work, Father Benedict
Groeschel, C.F.R., a commentator on the Catholic television station
EWTN who ministered to the dead and injured at the World Trade
Center, said it best: "The evildoers failed. They
destroyed the Twin Towers, which were just tools of ours, but they
could not destroy what we are as Americans, a good
people."
Enough of my commentary--I'll let the
pictures one these pages speak their thousand words
each...
Forlornly standing as a silent
sentinel to the history,

the official tourism bureau marker for
the World Trade Center greets you...

...as you turn sadly to
face Ground Zero to the west.



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