Tears in her eyes, firefighter widow Maureen Fanning emerged Thursday from the new Sept. 11 museum deep beneath ground zero, unable to bring herself to look at all of it.
The museum devoted to the story of Sept. 11 tells it in victims' last voicemails, in photos of people falling from the twin towers, in the scream of sirens, in the dust-covered shoes of those who fled the skyscrapers' collapse, in the wristwatch of one of the airline passengers who confronted the hijackers.
Flight attendants joined forces on Capitol Hill today to request that members of the United States Congress make personal donations to close a $1.5 million funding gap for the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
Would you have a problem putting a cross at National September 11 museum? A group of Cranford-based American Atheists do and they’re filing a lawsuit to stop it.
The governors of New York and New Jersey are asking the National Park Service to take a role in funding and managing the National Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum at the World Trade Center site.