Sunday, August 21, 2011

Lower Manhattan rises again


From New York-

St. Paul's Chapel, a small Episcopal church built in 1766, survived 9/11 just across the street from the World Trade Center. Through May 2002, volunteers ministered around the clock to ground zero workers at the chapel. Now on display, the exhibit "Unwavering Spirit" includes one of many cots set up with hand-knit blankets and stuffed animals during the harrowing work. A collection of uniform patches paying tribute to volunteers from around the world still smells of smoke. Enter through the graveyard, on Church Street, between Vesey and Fulton.

Part of the same Episcopal parish, Trinity Church at the corner of Broadway and Wall Street was another nearby refuge for relief workers. A sculpture out front was made out of a giant sycamore tree destroyed on 9/11.

Read more:

http://www.vcstar.com/news/2011/aug/20/lower-manhattan-rises-again/#ixzz1Vf06hR5c
- vcstar.com

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