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New York is a vibrant city. You probably have heard, it never sleeps. And as Frank said again and again: "If you can make it here you can make it anywhere."

It's a concrete jungle where dreams are made. More than 8.5 million people from all over the world call the Big Apple home, and another 60 million or so visit it every year.

That happens for a good reason: no matter what you love or which are your interests – art, food, architecture, photography, shopping, sightseeing, theater, music, romance, adventure, exploration – New York is the place where you can find it all and much more.

It's a new surprise on every corner, every day. It's a dream in every heart. Just have your eyes and sensibility open. In New York you can learn a new thing every single day. In New York you can make your dream come true. So, why not give it a try?

WTC Historical Archive: Twin Towers and One WTC

WTC Historical Archive: Twin Towers and One WTC

This project is in honor of all those who have passed on February 26th, 1993 and September 11th, 2001. The World Trade Center: Historical Archive is a series of video montages that will show the history of the World Trade Center site, from the 1968 construction of the original Trade Center to the completion of the new Trade Center in 2015.

This project is strictly non-profit and is for viewing only. This project has no political subtext what-so-ever. It will simply exist as an archive for future generations to view who are interested in learning about the World Trade Center in a historical context. Visit the World Trade Center Commemoration YouTube Forum.  

TRIBUTE IN LIGHT, 09/11/2016



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THANKS TO

This project would not be possible without the extraordinary talent, courtesy and contribution from the following photographers, media agencies, producers, news organizations, government institutions, and artists: The Port Authority of New York & New JerseyWTC Memorial Foundation National September 11 Memorial & Museum; National Institute of Standards and Technology: Freedom of Information Act (1966); Piranha NYC GiroudPichot; PanMedia Design; dbox, Inc.; Google; TheMKMonarch Squared Design Lab LLC; New York City Fire Department; New York City Police Department; Michael IJsbrand Rogge; John Floyd Sr.; via ClipShot.com; Google; Leiv Parton; NBC4 News Broadcast; Park Foreman Pavel; Hlava Eric Teed; CBS News; A. Shapiro; Richard Peskin; Mark Molesworth; WABC-TV; Luigi Cazzaniga; PBS Channel 4 News; William Cirone; Marty Glembotzky; WABC-TV; Keith Lopez; WPIX-TV; Tami Michaels; Guy Rosbrook; Jules Naudet; Gedeon Naudet; 9/11/2011 Tribute in Light Footage courtesy of: Jonathan Riemer; New York PanMedia Design Director; nypanmedia; Ben Leshchinsky; Motion Picture references: Dog Day Afternoon (1975) Three Days of the Condor (1975) The French Connection II (1975) Escape From New York (1981) The Sentinel (1977) The Killing Fields (1984) Going in Style (1979) Bonfire of the Vanities (1989) The Dream Team (1989) Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) Working Girl (1988) Path To Paradise (1997) Winged Migration (2001) World Trade Center (2006) The FBI Files: WTC Bombing 1993 PBS: Building the World Trade Center PBS: Center of the World-New York Music references: Titanic: Symphonic Poem Composer: Matthieu Gonet Source Composer: James Horner Titanic Love Theme James Last and Orchestra Source Composer: James Horner Look Down, Lord Composer: John Williams Hymn for Those Left Behind by Shannon Moore Letting Go Composer: Michael Giacchino Mescaline and Going Somewhere Composer: Abel Korzeniowski & Shigeru Umebayashi Classic Love At the Movies: Titanic by Prague Philharmonia

The Magic of Christmas In New York

The Magic of Christmas In New York

My Home in New York

My Home in New York