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The Sphere, originally stood at the World Trade Center it was damaged during the 9 11attack

The Sphere, originally stood at the World Trade Center it was damaged during the 9 11attack


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The Sphere, originally stood at the World Trade Center it was damaged during the 9 11attack

The Sphere, originally stood at the World Trade Center it was damaged during the 9 11attack and subsequently moved to Battery Park where it now stands as a memorial, New York City, New York, United States of America, North America

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© Amanda Hall

Battery Park Damage East East Coast Medium Group Of People Memorial Memories New York New York City Recalling Remember Remembering Remembrance Survival 9 11 September 11 The Sphere


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This powerful print captures "The Sphere" a symbol of resilience and remembrance, originally located at the World Trade Center in New York City. The devastating events of September 11th caused significant damage to this iconic sculpture, but it was later moved to Battery Park where it now stands as a memorial. As an enduring testament to the strength and unity of the American people, "The Sphere" has become a beloved landmark in NYC. In this image, we see a medium group of individuals gathered around the sculpture, paying their respects and reflecting on the tragic events that unfolded nearly two decades ago. The vibrant colors of the surrounding landscape contrast with the somber tone evoked by this historical ruin. It serves as a reminder that even amidst destruction, survival is possible. "The Sphere" not only represents loss and devastation but also serves as a beacon of hope for future generations. Its presence in Battery Park invites both locals and tourists alike to pause and remember those who lost their lives on that fateful day. This photograph beautifully captures the emotional connection between people and art while highlighting its significance as a travel destination for those seeking to learn about America's history. Amanda Hall/Robert Harding's skillful photography brings forth our collective memories, recalling moments when tragedy struck but also reminding us how we can come together in times of adversity.

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