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These nice folks came all the way from Alabama to help
out in the cleaning effort. 'came across them by chance at the lowest
end of Manhattan just across Battery Park. NYC gives you our thanks!
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These Guardsmen came all the way up from South Carolina...as
I understood it, they volunteered for the job of backing up our people
here at Ground Zero...After a long trip of countless hours they went straight
to work (12 hour shifts)...that is dedication, that is the American Way...that
is a love for one's country-person...Thanks Bob, Michael and the rest
of you! NYC loves ya'
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After a little prodding, this
NYC Finest allowed me to take this pic of him leaving his mark on a hardhat.
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The street directly in front
of St. Paul's Chapel has finally been opened to pedestrians...A memorial
of shirts, banners, flags, caps, messages and so much more adorn the fence.
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A young woman leaves her mark
on a shirt at the fence of St. Paul's Chapel.
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From Louisiana and Phoenix
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From Kansas and the West Coast
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From across the world, France
and Holland
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More items left behind in
memory, love and salutation of those many lost.
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The following needs no explanation
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