Friday, September 11, 2015

It Was Like Yesterday


We Never Will.

Click the flag above to hear about the Bible found at 
Ground Zero in the rubble of where 
the South Tower once stood tall.

The South Tower had the 107th floor public observation deck.
It was the first building to go.

We remember the Canadian Victims
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Garnet (Ace) Bailey, Former NHL Player (53) on United 175

Meredith Ewart (29) and Peter Feidelberg (34) both from Montreal, 104th Floor WTC South

Christine Egan (55), Nurse from Winnipeg Visiting Her Brother
Michael (51) at His Office on the 105th Floor WTC

Ken Basnicki (48) from Toronto at a Headquarter Conference, 106th Floor WTC

And Ron DiFrancesco of Hamilton, Ontario, who is believed to be the last known survivor 
to escape the South Tower.  He was on the 84th Floor, and was 1 of 4
to escape working above the 81st Floor.
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The observation deck of the World Trade Center was visited by millions.
In the 70's the rooftop (110th) was accessible only by adults,
 and only when there was low to no wind.  
Turn back the clock to 1994 and enjoy what once was.
[Keep volume down due to electronic feedback.]

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God Bless the Souls, Survivors, Rescuers, Families and Friends.