Post 9/11

NYC Present - 9/12/2001

Photographs ©2002 Allan Tannenbaum


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Family from Tennessee at Ground Zero, July 4, 2002<br>NYC
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency workers don protective gear at 110 Liberty St. to test cleaning methods as part of the E.P.A.'s indoor clean air initiative for Lower Manhattan. Some have walkie-talkies and others are bringing air quality monitors into the building. NYC 27 June 2002
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency workers don protective gear at 110 Liberty St. to test cleaning methods as part of the E.P.A.'s indoor clean air initiative for Lower Manhattan. Some have walkie-talkies and others are bringing air quality monitors into the building. NYC 27 June 2002
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Residents and workers from Chinatown and other downtown neighborhoods demonstrate against FEMA and the Red Cross claiming that their health and incomes have suffered due to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on 9/11/2001 and that official agencies have ignored them. NYC 5 June 2002
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Residents and workers from Chinatown and other downtown neighborhoods demonstrate against FEMA and the Red Cross claiming that their health and incomes have suffered due to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on 9/11/2001 and that official agencies have ignored them. NYC 5 June 2002
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Residents and workers from Chinatown and other downtown neighborhoods demonstrate against FEMA and the Red Cross claiming that their health and incomes have suffered due to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on 9/11/2001 and that official agencies have ignored them. NYC 5 June 2002
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Pat and Andy continue the monumental cleanup of their 125 Cedar St. loft which was filled with debris from the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers following the terrorist attacks of 9/11/01.<br>NYC 28 March 2002
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Pat and Andy continue the monumental cleanup of their 125 Cedar St. loft which was filled with debris from the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers following the terrorist attacks of 9/11/01.<br>NYC 28 March 2002
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Pat and Andy continue the monumental cleanup of their 125 Cedar St. loft which was filled with debris from the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers following the terrorist attacks of 9/11/01.<br>NYC 28 March 2002
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Pat and Andy continue the monumental cleanup of their 125 Cedar St. loft which was filled with debris from the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers following the terrorist attacks of 9/11/01.<br>NYC 28 March 2002
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Pat and Andy continue the monumental cleanup of their 125 Cedar St. loft which was filled with debris from the collapse of the World Trade Center Towers following the terrorist attacks of 9/11/01.<br>NYC 28 March 2002
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Merrill Lynch marks official &quotHomecoming" to Lower Manhattan in a ceremony led by Chairman and CEO David H. Komansky. Speakers included NY Governor George Pataki, NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, US Senator Chuck Schumer, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, US Congressman Jerome Nadler, Stan O'Neal (M-L President and COO), and John Whitehead, Chairman of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation. 2 World Financial Center, across from Ground Zero. 27 March 2002 NYC<br>President George W. Bush addresses ceremony via TV
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Merrill Lynch marks official &quotHomecoming" to Lower Manhattan in a ceremony led by Chairman and CEO David H. Komansky. Speakers included NY Governor George Pataki, NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, US Senator Chuck Schumer, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, US Congressman Jerome Nadler, Stan O'Neal (M-L President and COO), and John Whitehead, Chairman of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation. 2 World Financial Center, across from Ground Zero. 27 March 2002 NYC<br>Workers in the Private Client office overlooking Ground Zero
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Merrill Lynch marks official &quotHomecoming" to Lower Manhattan in a ceremony led by Chairman and CEO David H. Komansky. Speakers included NY Governor George Pataki, NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, US Senator Chuck Schumer, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, US Congressman Jerome Nadler, Stan O'Neal (M-L President and COO), and John Whitehead, Chairman of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation. 2 World Financial Center, across from Ground Zero. 27 March 2002 NYC<br>View of Ground Zero from 2 WFC shows newly repaved West St. which will open 1 April.
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Merrill Lynch marks official &quotHomecoming" to Lower Manhattan in a ceremony led by Chairman and CEO David H. Komansky. Speakers included NY Governor George Pataki, NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, US Senator Chuck Schumer, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, US Congressman Jerome Nadler, Stan O'Neal (M-L President and COO), and John Whitehead, Chairman of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation. 2 World Financial Center, across from Ground Zero. 27 March 2002 NYC<br>The heavily damaged WFC buildings housing Merrill Lynch on the left across from Ground Zero.<br>
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Merrill Lynch marks official &quotHomecoming" to Lower Manhattan in a ceremony led by Chairman and CEO David H. Komansky. Speakers included NY Governor George Pataki, NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, US Senator Chuck Schumer, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, US Congressman Jerome Nadler, Stan O'Neal (M-L President and COO), and John Whitehead, Chairman of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation. 2 World Financial Center, across from Ground Zero. 27 March 2002 NYC<br>Some of the 8500 Merrill Lynch employees applauding.
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Merrill Lynch marks official &quotHomecoming" to Lower Manhattan in a ceremony led by Chairman and CEO David H. Komansky. Speakers included NY Governor George Pataki, NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, US Senator Chuck Schumer, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, US Congressman Jerome Nadler, Stan O'Neal (M-L President and COO), and John Whitehead, Chairman of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation. 2 World Financial Center, across from Ground Zero. 27 March 2002 NYC<br>View of Ground Zero from 2 WFC
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The residential co-op at 114 Liberty St., across from the World Trade Center south tower, was severely damaged in the collapse of the twin towers following the terrorist attacks on 9/11/01.<br>Windows, walls, ceilings, and floors were destroyed by the force of the collapses.<br>26 March 2002<br>Resident David Stanke, an IT Consultant, surveys Ground Zero from his rooftop.
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The residential co-op at 114 Liberty St., across from the World Trade Center south tower, was severely damaged in the collapse of the twin towers following the terrorist attacks on 9/11/01.<br>Windows, walls, ceilings, and floors were destroyed by the force of the collapses.<br>26 March 2002<br>View up Greenwich St. looking north - damaged facade of building
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The residential co-op at 114 Liberty St., across from the World Trade Center south tower, was severely damaged in the collapse of the twin towers following the terrorist attacks on 9/11/01.<br>Windows, walls, ceilings, and floors were destroyed by the force of the collapses.<br>View of WFC damaged on9/11 from 114 Liberty rooftop<br>26 March 2002
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The Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building with the Towers of Light commemorating the terror attack of 9/11/01 which destroyed the twin towers of the World Trade Center killing almost 3000 people.<br>23 March 2002<br>Bayonne, NJ
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Residents at 125 Cedar St., whose windows are across the street from Ground Zero, continue to clean up their lofts six months after the terrorist attack that destroyed the World Trade Center. They are wearing respirators to prevent contamination from debris and air pollution. The view from their windows show more dust and smoke rising from the ground as workers attempt to recover bodies and remove debris. 21 March 2002 NYC
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Residents at 125 Cedar St., whose windows are across the street from Ground Zero, continue to clean up their lofts six months after the terrorist attack that destroyed the World Trade Center. They are wearing respirators to prevent contamination from debris and air pollution. The view from their windows show more dust and smoke rising from the ground as workers attempt to recover bodies and remove debris. 21 March 2002 NYC
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Residents at 125 Cedar St., whose windows are across the street from Ground Zero, continue to clean up their lofts six months after the terrorist attack that destroyed the World Trade Center. They are wearing respirators to prevent contamination from debris and air pollution. The view from their windows show more dust and smoke rising from the ground as workers attempt to recover bodies and remove <br>debris.<br>Pat cleans her weaving studio.<br> 21 March 2002 NYC
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