9/11 Memorial in New York: From ashes comes an oasis- Slideshow Credit: ©2011 Domenick Pilla
- 9/11 Memorial in New York: From ashes comes an oasis- Slideshow
- 9/11 Memorial in New York: From ashes comes an oasis- Slideshow
- 9/11 Memorial in New York: Panels with names- From the 1993 attack, victims Monica Rodriguez-Smith and her unborn child.
- From the 1993 attack, photo of victim Monica Rodriguez-Smith at the Memorial Guide Center.
- Visitors search for loved ones' names at the Memorial Guide Center.
- 9/11 Memorial in New York: From ashes comes an oasis- Slideshow
- 9/11 Memorial in New York: From ashes comes an oasis- Slideshow
- 9/11 Memorial in New York: From ashes comes an oasis- Slideshow
- 9/11 Memorial in New York: From ashes comes an oasis- Slideshow
- 9/11 Memorial in New York: From ashes comes an oasis- Slideshow
- Flower left on a name in memory.
- 9/11 Memorial in New York: From ashes comes an oasis- Slideshow
- 9/11 Memorial in New York: From ashes comes an oasis- Slideshow
- 9/11 Memorial in New York: From ashes comes an oasis- Slideshow
- 9/11 Memorial in New York: From ashes comes an oasis- Slideshow
- 9/11 Memorial in New York: From ashes comes an oasis- Slideshow
- 9/11 Memorial in New York: From ashes comes an oasis- Slideshow
- The 'Survivor Tree"
- Note left at the Survivor Tree
- Ribbon tied in memory on the Survivor Tree
- Robert Joseph Gschaar's wallet, wedding ring, work I.D. badge and the $2 bill he carried in his wallet, recovered 4 years later.
- The Twin Towers' beams were covered with an aluminum alloy skin. The heat from the fire was intense enough to melt the aluminum.
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