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New York City July 2003
by
kathy collins
Battery Park
Battery Park is a vibrant and active community park. Famous as the departure.
..
enjoying Battery Park
The Jeanie Johnston
The Jeanie Johnston is a replica of a sailing vessel that transporte
d Irish...
the masts
re-creatin
g the Jeanie Johnston
Between 1848 and 1855 Jeanie Johnston made 16 voyages to New York, Baltimore,
...
a seaworthy vessel
The modern Jeanie Johnston was a labor of love, built in Tralee, County Kerry...
on board
masts
exploring the tiny vessel
254 passengers sailed on the original vessel - now licensed to carry 40!
docked in New York city's Battery Park
The North Cove is near the Irish Famine Memorial
The Irish Famine Memorial, Battery Park
A County Mayo house in NYC
A view of the Memorial
How Far We've Come...
World Trade Center site, July 13, 2003
ground zero
road sign still bears witness to WTC
A new beginning
and still we come to observe and pray
WTC
Heroes of September 11th
Reflect and Remember
tkts booth
After spending the morning exploring the Jeanie Johnston and the Irish Famine...
entertainm
ent at tkts
Say Goodnight Gracie
We thouroughl
y enjoyed Frank Gorshin as George Burns in Say Goodnight.
..
article published 07/14/2003
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Sr. Pastor, Glenview Baptist Church,
Great photos, Kathy. Several of our church men joined me in the awesome experience at Ground Zero on July 25. You did a great job showing how huge the experience affects every person. Bless you and thanks, Dennis
Pastor Dennis Baw, Texas, August 2, 2003
Oh Kathy, sure wish we could have joined you there. Thank you for sharing. But oh am I envious! Kat
Kat McMahon
, July 18, 2003
Goodnight Gracie!
(nice photos!!)
stephanie saniga
, July 14, 2003
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