we remember dedicated to 1 st and 2 nd graders at l.b. johnson elementary. photo by greenstreet by:...
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We Remember
Dedicated to 1st and 2nd Graders at L.B. Johnson Elementary.
Photo by Greenstreet
By: G. Azar, Teacher
Ten years ago, before you were born, there were two buildings in New York City.
Most people called them the “Twin Towers” because they stood side by side, like twins, like brothers.
Photo by: Kordan 9090
At one time, these were the tallest buildings in the world, reaching high above the clouds.
Photo by Katie Weisberger.
•You could see these towers from almost every place in New York City. You could see them from the river.
Photo: www.abouttwintowers.info
You could see them from the Statue of Liberty.
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You could see them from the parks where families played.
Photo: www.abouttwintowers.info
At night, the towers were bright and you could see them from everywhere in town.
Photo by Dave Kliman
Many people worked in the towers.
Photo: Fichier: en.wikipedia.org
But on September 11, 2001, people who had different beliefs than ours, wanted to destroy America. They crashed passenger airplanes into the Twin Towers.
Photo: AP Wide World/ William Kratzke
You could see the smoke for miles as the towers burned.
Military photo on September 11, 2001
Firemen to the rescue.Firemen went into the towers to help rescue the people inside.
Photo: www.uncoverage.net/2011
Amongst the ruble, firemen raised the American flag.
© 2001 The Record (Bergen County, NJ).
Many people were missing. Families looked for their loved ones.Photo by Scott Lewis
Volunteers worked day and night to clear all the destruction.
AP Photo/Mark Lennihan.
We went to war to protect our freedom.
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But soon, we will have the Freedom Towers.
Photo: Lower Manhattan Development Corporation providing online images for public use. Image courtesy of
Skidmore, Owings &
Merrill LLP.
They will shine at night again.
Photo:
gothamgazette.com
To keep our form of government.
Photo: House Office of Photography
Because Americans value freedom, liberty, and equal rights for all.
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What does freedom mean to you?
What would you do to keep it?