Do you remember where you were on that fateful day years ago? I was on the bus to work listening to the radio on my walkman (which played tapes) when I heard the news. I remember looking around at others on the bus to see if any of them had heard too. When I arrived at work everyone was crowded around the tv. What unfolded was something I have never forgotten.
Tuesday, September 11, 2001 is forever a day I will remember.
Every year there are certain things I do. Certain things that I always read. Images that strike me.
I read this story every Sept 11th. It's a difficult piece to get through, admittedly, but hugely powerful: https://t.co/JzO5glVVhF
— Michael Barbaro (@mikiebarb) September 11, 2018
How is America remembering today?
Departing Washington, D.C. to attend a Flight 93 September 11th Memorial Service in Shanksville, Pennsylvania with Melania. #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/O2sFUeRqeb
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 11, 2018
As a Nation, we rallied together to meet the enemy "“ on our terms, on their soil. Because of these heroes, for 17 years, because of the extraordinary work of law enforcement across this country, there has not been another major terrorist attack on American soil. #NeverForget pic.twitter.com/9XPdBsq4kA
— Vice President Mike Pence (@VP) September 11, 2018
Official 11 Year Time-Lapse Movie of One World Trade Center
In recognition of the opening of One World Observatory in New York City, EarthCam released a special edition of our One World Trade Center video. I know I have watched and shared this commemorative time-lapse that shows the building progress from October 2004 to Memorial Day 2015.
Over 11 years, EarthCam's construction cameras captured hundreds of thousands of high definition images and their Creative Team hand-edited the footage to create this exclusive movie. This time-lapse video shows the construction of One World Trade Center over 11 years and marked the opening of its 100th floor observation deck.
"It's our mission to continue to document this for future generations, so people can see what it took to rebuild these important 16 acres." Brian Cury, EarthCam's CEO & Founder
#NeverForget
