September 11 Digital Archive

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  • Collection: The Sonic Memorial Project

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Paul Borst walked away from the WTC on 9/11 but couldn't reach anyone to say he was safe until noon. He saved voicemails from his girlfriend and his brother.

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Rebecca Tally, who worked five blocks from the WTC, describes the voicemail messages she left and received on 9/11, as well as the communications problems she experienced.

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Melody Graham describes the voicemail her husband left on his way to work at the WTC on 9/11. She plays a message from a worried friend who knew Melody often had business meetings downtown.

Down Town Glee Club president Jerry Osterberg talks about rehearsing at Trinity Church. On 9/11, he spent time tracking down club members.

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Brooklyn resident Tim Gerken got voicemail from his cousin and watched the first tower fall from his roof.

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Doug Weingarten, a blind man, describes his audio archive of the news radio and newspaper audio service reports. A computer-generated voice reads the news to him.

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Sound editor and recordist Esther Regelson lives two blocks south of WTC. She has recorded ambient sounds and has also been interviewing neighbors about 9/11.

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Verity Chegar of San Francisco recommends including the telephone operator's message All circuits are busy. She heard it all day on 9/11 when she tried to call friends in New York.

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Sylvia Bloom remembers a brunch she enjoyed at Windows on the World in 1980.

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Beverly Eckert and Nikki Stern lost their husbands on 9/11. Beverly remembers her husband Sean Rooney's love of music. Nikki desribes the grieving process. This excerpt is from the Sonic Memorial Special.

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In 1982, radio producer Lou Giansante recorded a number of interviews with people at the World Trade Center, as well as some of the sounds of the buildings. Here, he speaks with a man and a boy from Philadelphia.

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In 1982, radio producer Lou Giansante recorded a number of interviews with people at the World Trade Center. Here, he spoke with a Dutch couple.

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In 1982, radio producer Lou Giansante recorded a number of interviews with people at the World Trade Center, as well as some of the sounds of the buildings. In this recording, made from the observation deck, he recorded a man pointing out his car to…

SMS710.6plug.mp3
In 1982, radio producer Lou Giansante recorded a number of interviews with people at the World Trade Center. Here, he speaks with a woman from Louisiana.

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In 1982, radio producer Lou Giansante recorded a number of interviews with people at the World Trade Center. Here, he speaks with a Dutch woman.

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In 1982, radio producer Lou Giansante recorded a number of interviews with people at the World Trade Center. Here, he speaks with a Taiwanese man.

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In 1982, radio producer Lou Giansante recorded a number of interviews with people at the World Trade Center, as well as some of the sounds of the buildings. Here, he speaks with a South African woman and an English woman.

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In 1982, radio producer Lou Giansante recorded a number of interviews with people at the World Trade Center. Here, he speaks with an Israeli man.

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In 1982, radio producer Lou Giansante recorded a number of interviews with people at the World Trade Center, as well as some of the sounds of the buildings. Here, Giansante records people descending in the elevator.

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In 1982, radio producer Lou Giansante recorded a number of interviews with people at the World Trade Center. Here, he speaks with two Egyptian men.
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