Hangar 17 at JFK airport has housed the wreckage and rubble remaining after the 9/11 attacks for over a decade.
They have finished moving the bits and pieces one at a time, sending them to various locations around the globe. Most of the rubble of the aftermath includes pieces of the building, a fire truck, and several bits and pieces from that horrible day...
Today marks the 14th anniversary of a day that, we as Americans, will never forget. The attack on the World Trade Center in New York City left an indelible stamp on America as a whole. But yesterday, the eve of 9/11, a sign was sent to let us know that they seem like they're doing okay.
Team RWB (Red, White and Blue) Shreveport-Bossier will be hosting its 2nd Annual 9/11 Moving Tribute on September 11, 2014 from Sunrise (6:15am) to Sunset (7:30 pm).
9-11-01. It's the day we said we'd never forget! But let's do more than just remember. Let's honor those lives who were lost, their loved ones, and the survivors of this incredible tragedy by taking part in the 9-11 Remembrance Walk in Bossier City.
Sometimes you can commemorate an anniversary with a special sale, but when it comes to the anniversary of an attack on our country where thousands of people lost their lives it's best to proceed with caution.
I found a very intriguing story about a woman who claimed to be a 9/11 survivor. The story is quite amazing. Her name is Tania Head and a documentary called "The Woman Who Wasn’t There: The True Story of an Incredible Deception" describes her story. In it, she claims to have narrowly escaped death in the south tower of the World Trade Center. Trouble is, that never happened.