Remembering 9/11, From a Scrawled Note to a Scrap of...

GoSexy Discussion started by GoSexy 8 years ago

How objects both ordinary and extraordinary help us reflect on the devastation


 
Fuselage from Flight 93, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, September 11, 2001

(National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution)

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