(NYT) A 9/11 Shrine Where Families Mourned for Years, Now Open to Others
Twenty stories above ground zero, its existence and whereabouts known only to those who needed it, the Family Room served for a dozen years as a most private sanctuary from a most public horror. It was spartan office space at … Continue reading (NYT) A 9/11 Shrine Where Families Mourned for Years, Now Open to Others
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(NYT) A 9/11 Shrine Where Families Mourned for Years, Now Open to Others
Twenty stories above ground zero, its existence and whereabouts known only to those who needed it, the Family Room served for a dozen years as a most private sanctuary from a most public horror. It was spartan office space at … Continue reading (NYT) A 9/11 Shrine Where Families Mourned for Years, Now Open to Others