Commuting
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Not again
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Half/Half
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Adrift
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Saturday Morning
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WTC Steel I
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WTC Steel II
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Remember
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Freedom Tower’s Construction – I remember looking through these doors a few weeks after the 11th and seeing a massive hulk of twisted metal. Even though it was new construction, it gave me the chills
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Xcape
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175 Broadway – One of the few civil war era buildings still standing in lower Manhattan
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Trinity Episcopal Church - Originally founded in 1696, it’s one of the oldest parishes in NY. The church on this site was completed in 1846. On September 11th, it served as a place of refuge from the huge plume of dust and debris when the first tower collapsed. The force of the collapse downed a famous century-old sycamore tree in the church’s yard. The roots were used as the base of the sculpture seen below..
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The cemetery boasts some famous burials – Alexander Hamilton, William Bradford and Robert Fulton
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Mark the Evangelist’s Lion
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The Bull Says : I’m Crashing
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Time Out – Battery Park
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Archistory
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Stenciled Window – E 18th St
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