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RME60Y21–Rescue workers continue to remove debris by the facade of the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 17, 2001 in New York, NY.
RME60Y2N–A rescue workers emerges from the pile of rubble amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 21, 2001 in New York, NY.
RM2NAWYH6–2001 HISTORICAL SEPTEMBER 11 WORLD TRADE CENTER ATTACK NEW YORK CITY USA 10.15 AM NORTH TOWER STANDS
RME60Y1X–Firemen continue to battle fires as work continue amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 19, 2001 in New York, NY.
RMPM750W–Destroyed steel column from Twin Tower display in National 9/11 Memorial & Museum.Manhattan. New York City.USA
RM2NAWYHC–2001 HISTORICAL SEPTEMBER 11 WORLD TRADE CENTER ATTACK NEW YORK CITY USA BOTH TOWERS COLLAPSED 10.35 AM
RME60Y1Y–Firemen continue to battle fires as work continue amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 19, 2001 in New York, NY.
RME60Y1P–Rescue workers continue the recovery of victims amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 16, 2001 in New York, NY.
RMPM7509–Destroyed steel column from Twin Tower display in National 9/11 Memorial & Museum.Manhattan. New York City.USA
RME60Y2W–Kent Olson and his dog, Thunder search through the rubble for victims amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 21, 2001 in New York, NY.
RM2NAWYH8–2001 HISTORICAL SEPTEMBER 11 WORLD TRADE CENTER ATTACK NEW YORK CITY USA NORTH TOWER COLLAPSE 10.28 AM
RMPM78TD–Recovered steel river water valve for Twin Towers display in National 9/11 Memorial & Museum.New York City.USA
RME60Y32–Urban search and rescue teams look through the rubble for victims amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 21, 2001 in New York, NY.
RM2NAWYH4–2001 HISTORICAL SEPTEMBER 11 WORLD TRADE CENTER ATTACK NEW YORK CITY USA 10.15 AM NORTH TOWER STANDS
RMPM78T0–Recovered steel river water valve for Twin Towers display in National 9/11 Memorial & Museum.New York City.USA
RME60Y30–Kent Olson and his dog, Thunder search through the rubble for victims amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 21, 2001 in New York, NY.
RM2NAWYHB–2001 HISTORICAL SEPTEMBER 11 WORLD TRADE CENTER ATTACK NEW YORK CITY USA NORTH TOWER COLLAPSE 10.28 AM
RMPM78TY–Recovered steel river water valve for Twin Towers display in National 9/11 Memorial & Museum.New York City.USA
RME60Y31–Kent Olson and his dog, Thunder search through the rubble for victims amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 21, 2001 in New York, NY.
RME60Y2M–Rescue workers and sniffer dog emerge from the pile of rubble amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 20, 2001 in New York, NY.
RMPM78DH–The wreckage of the communications antenna of the North Tower of World Trade Center on display in the 9/11 Memorial Museum, New York City.USA
RME60Y2T–Rescue workers man a bucket brigade to remove debris from the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 20, 2001 in New York, NY.
RME60Y2X–Urban search and rescue dog Thunder, searches through the rubble for victims amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 21, 2001 in New York, NY.
RME60Y2K–Rescue workers continue to remove debris cutting through massive steel beams amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 20, 2001 in New York, NY.
RME60Y20–Rescue workers continue to remove debris cutting through massive steel beams amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 18, 2001 in New York, NY.
RME60Y2J–Rescue workers use cranes to clear twisted metal from the pile of rubble amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 20, 2001 in New York, NY.
RME60Y1T–Rescue workers pick through debris and work with rescue dogs as they continue the recovery of victims amongst the wreckage of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of a massive terrorist attack which destroyed the twin towers killing 2,606 people September 17, 2001 in New York, NY.
RMPM75TM–The wreckage of the communications antenna of the North Tower of World Trade Center on display in the 9/11 Memorial Museum, New York City.USA
RMPM78E1–The wreckage of the communications antenna of the North Tower of World Trade Center on display in the 9/11 Memorial Museum, New York City.USA
RMPM78M9–Visitors in front of destroyed steel column from Twin Towers in National 9/11 Memorial & Museum.New York City.USA
RMPM78X3–Visitors in front of destroyed steel column from Twin Towers in National 9/11 Memorial & Museum.New York City.USA
RMPM78MM–A visitor in front of destroyed steel column from Twin Towers in National 9/11 Memorial & Museum.New York City.USA
RMPM72HB–The plaque from Twin Towers aka Towers World Trade Center display in 9/11 Memorial & Museum.New York city, USA
RMPM72FH–The plaque from Twin Towers aka Towers World Trade Center display in 9/11 Memorial & Museum.New York city, USA
RMPM72BE–The last steel column removed from Ground Zero display in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM72A9–The last steel column removed from Ground Zero display in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM72B1–The last steel column removed from Ground Zero display in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM78PB–A visitor taking photo of Last Column from Ground Zero in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM78PH–A visitor taking photo of Last Column from Ground Zero in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM7276–Visitors reading instructions of Last Column the last steel column removed from Ground Zero.National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM727F–A visitor reading instructions of Last Column the last steel column removed from Ground Zero.National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM78PK–The Last Column, a 58-ton, 36-foot-tall steel column removed from Ground Zero display in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM78NB–The Last Column, a 58-ton, 36-foot-tall steel column removed from Ground Zero display in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM78RP–The Last Column, a 58-ton, 36-foot-tall steel column removed from Ground Zero display in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM78NX–The Last Column, a 58-ton, 36-foot-tall steel column removed from Ground Zero display in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM78RM–The Last Column, a 58-ton, 36-foot-tall steel column removed from Ground Zero display in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM78W2–The Last Column, a 58-ton, 36-foot-tall steel column removed from Ground Zero display in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM726N–The Last Column, a 58-ton, 36-foot-tall steel column removed from Ground Zero display in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM78NP–The Last Column, a 58-ton, 36-foot-tall steel column removed from Ground Zero display in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM78J4–The Last Column, a 58-ton, 36-foot-tall steel column removed from Ground Zero display in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM78NH–The Last Column, a 58-ton, 36-foot-tall steel column removed from Ground Zero display in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM78PY–The Last Column, a 58-ton, 36-foot-tall steel column removed from Ground Zero display in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
RMPM72A5–The Last Column, a 58-ton, 36-foot-tall steel column removed from Ground Zero display in National September 11 Memorial & Museum.New York City,USA
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