Heroes of The World Trade Center Tour

Learn how the Twin Towers came to symbolize the wealth and power of the world's financial market, and fell victim to tragedy on 9/11/2001. Experience an intimate journey of the brave heroes that risked and sacrificed their lives on that fateful day.
Highlights:

Visit St Paul’s Chapel where flowers are left to this day in rememberance

View the 9/11 Memorial Preview Exhibit

See the steel cross beams, all that is left of these once towering skyscrapers

7 World Trade Center the third building to collapse

Stand at the World Trade Center Site - Ground Zero

Witness the American Express Eleven Tears Memorial

The Reflecting Absence Memorial site, something noone should miss

Go on an Intimate Journey through the events leading up to and following 9/11/2001 through the eyes of the heroes whose lives changed forever.

Explore how the Twin Towers came to symbolize the wealth and power of the world's financial market, and fell victim to the tragedy that was 9/11/2001. We will take you on an intimate journey of the events leading up to and following the attack, through the eyes of the brave heroes that risked and sacrificed their lives as a result of the tragedy. Hear the heart warming, and heartbreaking personal stories of the flight crews, firemen, families, and others touched by that day.

Discover the origins of the World Trade Center from the vision and financing of the powerful Rockefeller family. Learn about the heroes who emerged on that day, such as Rick Rescorla, Willie Rodriguez, and Pat Tillman, and hear about how the lives they led prepared them for the trials of 9/11 and the war that followed. Learn about the future plans for the World Trade Center site and how it will memorialize the sacrifice of these heroes.
Included:

• Professional guide
Not included:

• Gratuities
Additional Information:

Tour route changes periodically as construction site changes.
Meeting Point, pick-up and drop-off:

Outside of St. Peter's Church by the Heritage Trail Sign & Map, On Broadway, between Vesey and Fulton Street.