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9/11 Tribute: Will You Observe a Moment of Silence In Memory of All Those Souls Who Lost Their Lives?

Jen Fad · Friday, September 10th 2010 at 9:27PM · 613 views
The WTC Visitor Tribute Center embodies the need to gather at the World Trade Center site, connect with the people, places and events of February 26, 1993 and September 11, 2001, and reflect. Tribute WTC Visitor Center is a project of the September 11th Families' Association, a 501(C)3 non-profit corporation.

The Tribute WTC Visitor Center expands upon the September 11th Families’ Association mission to unite and support victims of terrorism by incorporating the entire 9/11 community – families, survivors, residents, rescue workers and volunteers affected by 9/11/01.

The Center creates a central place for information about 9/11 at the WTC site. Visitors learn factual information about the events on September 11th, the identity of 2,973 people killed in the attacks, the unprecedented rescue and recovery operations and the tremendous spirit of support and generosity that arose after the attacks.


Hours of Operation for Saturday, September 11, 2010:

The Tribute WTC Visitor Center will open to the public after the 9/11 commemoration ceremony at Zuccotti Park (approximately 2pm). There will be regular admission charge to general public but free to family members. Last admission will be 7pm. There will be no walking tours or audio tours available on that day.

http://www.tributewtc.org/programs/timelin... Sept 11th 2001 Time Line
http://www.tributewtc.org/index.php
9/11 Tribute: Will You Observe a Moment of Silence In Memory of All Those Souls Who Lost Their Lives?

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Jen Fad Central Jersey, NJ

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MIISRAEL Bride Saturday, September 11th 2010 at 10:15AM

This represents my prayer in silence. :-I

Richard Kigel Saturday, September 11th 2010 at 11:54AM

Yes. I did, in fact--I sat in silent prayer at around 10:30, the moment the south tower fell, which I watched, in horror, on TV.

The memory is still horrifying!

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