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FOTO REPORTAZH/ Hyni brenda muzeut të “11 Shtatorit”

May 15, 2014

Muzeu i “11 Shtatorit” pritet që të hapet nesër në një ceremoni, ku i pranishëm do jetë edhe presidenti Barack Obamaa

Më pas muzeu do jetë i hapur për publikun duke nisur nga 21 majia

Ndërkohë këto janë pamjet e para brenda muzeut me 10 mijë artifakte, 23 mijë fotografi, 1a900 histori orale dhe 500 orë filma dhe videoa

Sulmet e 11 Shtatorit shkaktuan rreth 3 mijë viktimaa

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Cut in half: The remnant of a firetruck that was damaged in the September 11 attacks is one of the biggest displays at the memorial museumWiring: The elevator motor that once shuttled workers up to the highest point of the towers is also one of the more than 10,000 objects on displayArtifacts like the slippers that were on board American Airlines flight 11 that crashed into the North Tower are among the most moving displays in the museum, which opens to the public on May 21New York as it was: A bicycle stand and the bicycles parked on them were maintained and are on displayProportions: The 'Last Column', a 58-ton welded piece of plated steel became a memorial during the search and rescue operation and emergency responders posted their own memorials on its sidesRescue workers: Relatives of the victims and emergency responders will never be charged an entrance fee to the site, which also contains the unidentified remainsDifficult exit: A New York Fire Department ambulance that never made it out of the melee is part of the museum collectionFire resistant: In addition to the relatives of the fallen, emergency responders are allowed to visit the memorial over the course of the next six days before it is opened to the publicDealing on a deadline: Firefighters and EMTs were not the only rescue workers who died on that fateful day, as police officers were also among the casualtiesEerily preserved: Dust and ash is shown on the display that made up the front window of Chelsea Jeans, a store that was located on Broadway near Fulton Street at the time of the attack and has since been moved into the museumFrom the planes: A laptop used by terrorist Ramzi Yousef who was convicted of the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center is on display along with his mugshot (left) as is a window fromFrom the planes: A laptop used by terrorist Ramzi Yousef who was convicted of the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center is on display along with his mugshot (left) as is a window from one of the planes that crashed into the towersSending out a signal: This 19a8-foot fragment of the once 360-foot transmission that stood atop the tower shows how dramatically everything was broken apartCharred: Thousands of artifacts, like this payphone, were stored for more than a decade before being moved to the museumInteractive: An animation at left shows the path that the terrorists took on that fateful morning, while aInteractive: An animation at left shows the path that the terrorists took on that fateful morning, while pieces of steel from the impact floors on the 96th to 99th floor (right) are shown directly above the visitors' headsPreview: The exhibit is meant to give a sense of the lead up to the attack and the aftermath as well as a minute-by-minute account of what happenedIconic images: The clouds of smoke (seen in a photograph at left) and the parallel bars of the building frame (at right) were among the most iconic references to the tragedyHeartbreaking: The notes left by first responders on the remaining beams are among the most movingTributes: Photos and personal stories memorialize the thousands of victims who died in the terrorist attacksPersonal efforts: Quilts (pictured) and other objects made as memorials by New Yorkers are included in the exhibit, which will cost $24 for members of the public to visitUsing every piece: The letters in this Virgil quotation were forged out of steel from the TowersRevisiting the past: Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani looks over a display during a press previewon WednesdayCareful construction: The memorial museum is housed near the reflective pools that stand in the place of where the Towers once werePricey: The Museum (left) was built and funded entirely separately from the Freedom Towera The museum and the memorial plaza above it cost a total of $700million to build

Source: Tema – Aktualitet

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