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Staten Islander, bicycle commuter, parent, consultant for non profit, preservationist, foodie, traveler, etc.
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September 11, 2006
Here is a reprint of an entry I posted at Historic Preservation Radicals (a Yahoo! Group) on September 17, 2001:
Re: The Collapses On the day of the tragedy, I made my way downtown to the Staten Island Ferry (wearing a respirator) past churches, mosques and synagogues; through Chelsea, the East Village, the Lower East Side, Chinatown and the Financial District with a strange mix of sites. Thousands of people from 14th Street up milling about trying to get to who-knows-where - or nowhere at all -- to residental communities where neighbors were all on the streets sharing their shock and grief -- through a vacant Orchard Street where all the businesses were gated shut -- and through Lower Manhattan where we had to walk along the East River under the Brooklyn Bridge on dust-covered streets strewn with office litter. All the time, the omnipresent cloud of smoke and dust hiding the great vacancy where the towers stood, just hours earlier.<br>As the Ferry pulled away, there was no towering presence above the skyline. The first comment I heard from a fellow passanger was that it looked like Seattle. Although these architecturally lifeless monoliths dominated the skyline and were never loved with sentimentality by New Yorkers the way the Empire State Building is loved, they were literally filled with life -- restaurants, shops, a convergence of transit and combined 220 floors of office space in just the two towers.<br> These symbols will be missed, not just as a monument to human achievement, but with the memories of the thousands of lives lost.
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brooklyn bridge, east river, empire state building, lower manhattan, orchard street, september 11, skyline, staten island ferry, world trade center
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