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- Six Flags Adventure On September 11, 2001, Americans watched with the rest of the world in horror as the idea of freedom and security was forever changed. When two hijacked airlines crashed into the two Twin Towers at the World Trade Centers, the buildings crumbled and nearly three thousand innocent people lost their lives. It was a day that changed how many people live their lives and will forever be remembered as one of the worst days in the history of this country.
The term "Ground Zero" was actually applied to the site of the Twin Towers destruction by Western journalists who took the term from the definition of Ground Zero being the "exact location on the ground marking the detonation point of any bomb." It has since become synonymous with other disasters, both natural and human-made. With the rubble from the buildings now completely cleared away and plans for a memorial in the works, millions of people from around the world have visited Ground Zero since that fateful day in 2001.
They come for many reasons: to pay their respects, to remember those who lost their lives and to pray for those who lost their loved ones, and also to try and gain some closure for one of the most horrific days in American history. Whatever their reasons and no matter what is eventually constructed at the former site of the Twin Towers, Ground Zero will forever be remembered and respected.
Additional Resources for Ground Zero
Wikipedia: World Trade Center Site - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Trade_Center_site This online encyclopedia provides a comprehensive timeline of the events of September 11, as well as pictures, the path of destruction, and plans for the construction of a memorial. The information is very succinct and to the point and is very well organized for easy comprehension. Wikipedia also provides numerous links to other resources on the web.Current Happenings at Ground Zero - http://www.nynewsday.com/news/local/manhattan/wtc/ For an up-to-date informative site, visit this page for a look into the chosen plans for the World Trade Center memorial, a virtual tour of Ground Zero, and for the names of all victims. You can also view tributes to those lost and see slide shows of proposed visions for the site of the World Trade Center. Our cheap car rentals allow you to visit the site and see where everything took place.
A Photographic Memoir of 9/11- http://www.911exhibit.com/ This web page highlights the exhibit of artist Joel Meyerowitz, who has collected images from Ground Zero. With over 5,000 photographs, the exhibit aims to show the catastrophic destruction of the attacks and to remember the amazing efforts of the recovery team. You can read a statement by the artist as well as find out the exhibit's schedule. Also find out where you can drive one of our cheap car rentals to view the exhibition.
Earthcam - http://www.earthcam.com/usa/newyork/groundzero/ Visit this web page for a live web presentation of views captured from atop the Millennium Hotel in Manhattan. There is also a compilation of photos and captured video images of Ground Zero from September 11, in commemoration of that fateful day. The Earthcam actually allows visitors to see the "footprints" of where the Twin Towers once stood, without actually driving there in our cheap car rentals.
Rebuilding Ground Zero - http://www.pbs.org/americarebuilds/ With information about the clean up of Ground Zero, profiles, video stories, and the future of the site, this website, operated by PBS, is the official page for a television program that follows the rebuilding of Ground Zero. You can alsofind out how to get to Ground Zero with one of our cheap car rentals.
Ground Zero Dedication and Memorial - http://groundzero.nyc.ny.us/ With a thought-invoking cover photo of the New York City skyline with two memorial beams of light, this web page is a collection of personal memoirs and thoughts that seek to forever remember the lives of those lost on September 11, 2001. You can also learn where to donate and how to volunteer with our cheap car rentals.

