7 years...
Time does fly, in a blink of eyes.
Of course I still don't agree with Bush's foreign policy decision, and yes, I still want to go back there.
New York, my home away from home.
At Hangar 17, Pieces of Ground Zero -The New York Times
Steven Weintraub, a consultant to the Port Authority on the preservation of 9/11 artifacts, and Jan Ramirez, the Chief Curator and Director of Collections of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, describe artifacts from the World Trade Center now held in an 80,000-square-foot hangar at Kennedy Airport. The museum is to open in 2012.
Time does fly, in a blink of eyes.
Of course I still don't agree with Bush's foreign policy decision, and yes, I still want to go back there.
New York, my home away from home.
At Hangar 17, Pieces of Ground Zero -The New York Times
Steven Weintraub, a consultant to the Port Authority on the preservation of 9/11 artifacts, and Jan Ramirez, the Chief Curator and Director of Collections of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, describe artifacts from the World Trade Center now held in an 80,000-square-foot hangar at Kennedy Airport. The museum is to open in 2012.
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