RE: [PERSONAL] Two memories of the World Trade Center and stomping around NYC with my dad when I was a kid
I'm in North Jersey so I'm roughly the same distance from the city as you seem to be. I don't have memories of my dad going in to the city regularly, but I did go in with him every now-and-then, but never to the towers. However, I do have a fond memory of the towers and my dad... my dad has been in a wheelchair for almost thirty years and earlier on in his paralysis he was still working as an architectural draftsman. In 1993, after the truck-bomb in the basement of the towers, a decision was made to upgrade the elevator plates to make them more handicap accessible and when the time came to pick a design, my dad's concept was chosen. I never got to see his design after it was installed, but ever since 9/11 I've always had that bit of something to help me think more positively about the horrific events of that day.
That is really cool that his design was chosen for an important project like that. It must have been a shining moment for him. Sadly, I haven't been back to the city since that year. I haven't seen the Freedom Towers or the monuments. Sometimes I still think it's too fresh...and a part of me wants to remember the skyline of my youth.
Thanks for sharing your story, @robsteady