September 9, 2011 •
Highlighted Site Of The Week – The Reckoning
Where were you on 9/11 ten years ago? As we approach the ten year anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11, this question pops up more and more.
The New York Times has a website called The Reckoning that commemorates the attacks of 9/11, and includes a crowd sourced interactive map that allows you to share your experience, location, and feelings from that fateful day.
You can browse through submitted entries on the map, people from around the world who said they felt either fearful, hopeful, secure, angry, or unmoved by the incident and see their recollections.
This website from the NYT also includes a slideshow documenting the rise and fall of the towers, as well as many other moving features that you can look through.
September 11th was a terrible day in history, and as the tenth anniversary approaches it’s good to reflect on what happened.
Everyone have a good weekend!
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