
World Trade Center cross - Wikipedia
The World Trade Center cross, also known as the Ground Zero cross, is a formation of steel beams found among the debris of the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan, New York City, following the September 11 attacks in 2001.
Ground Zero cross a powerful symbol for 9/11 museum - USA TODAY
2014年5月13日 · The Ground Zero Cross, for some the most resonant artifact of 9/11, has been underground and out of public sight for almost three years.
'WTC Cross' is Installed in 9/11 Memorial Museum (Updated)
The intersecting steel beam that came to be known as the World Trade Center Cross was lowered today by crane into the 9/11 Memorial Museum. First encountered by construction worker Frank Silecchia in the vicinity of where 6 World Trade Center had stood, the 17-foot-tall cross became an icon of hope and comfort throughout the recovery effort in ...
The Cross at Ground Zero - Atlas Obscura
2018年9月6日 · Pulled from the rubble of one of the worst modern tragedies, a steel crossbeam became a symbol of hope for New Yorkers. After the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center,...
Priest Details WTC Cross’ 13-Year Journey in New Book
As a construction worker guided the Franciscan priest through the ruins of 6 World Trade Center, Jordan beheld a sign of hope: two steel girders formed in a T-shaped cross, emerging from the debris. For the next 13 years, Jordan served as the chief …
Saga of the WTC cross - CNN
2012年9月11日 · The World Trade Center cross is on display at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in New York. The cross, formed by two steel beams, was found in the rubble after the 9/11 terrorist...
9/11 memorials: The story of the cross at Ground Zero
2011年9月8日 · The shape was oddly identifiable in the blasted wreckage of the World Trade Center, standing upright amid beams bent like fork tines and jagged, pagan-seeming tridents. A grief-exhausted...
'WTC Cross' is Installed in 9/11 Memorial Museum (Updated)
'WTC Cross' is Installed in 9/11 Memorial Museum (Updated) The intersecting steel beam that came to be known as the World Trade Center Cross was lowered today by crane into the 9/11 Memorial Museum. First encountered by construction worker Frank Silecchia in the vicinity of where 6 World Trade Center had stood, t
World Trade Center Cross - Maciej Swulinski
World Trade Center cross made of intersecting steel beams was found in the rubble of the office buildings destroyed on September 11, 2001. It is believed to be a piece of prefabricated elements from the North Tower. Discovered in the ruins the cross …
Judge rules 9/11 museum can include WTC cross | CNN
2013年3月29日 · A New York judge has thrown out a lawsuit filed by a group of atheists, ruling that a pair of World Trade Center beams in the shape of a cross can be included in a memorial museum of the 9/11...