We Were There, January 20, 2015
World Trade Center Survivor Dolores H., and Family Member Tracy G. share their personal stories of September 11th in their 9/11 Tribute Museum presentation of We Were There on stage at the National September 11th Memorial Museum. On 9/11, Dolores worked for Morgan Stanley on the 64th floor of the South Tower. Her story focuses on a pivotal moment in her climb down the stairs that gave her motivation to keep going even though her body could not physically take it. Tracy's only child, Terry, worked for Cantor Fitzgerald on the 104th floor of the North Tower. After his tragic death on 9/11, Tracy speaks of going to therapy, her closeness to her son, as well as the validation that she and her husband felt as parents when she found notes that Terry had written in one of his old gym bags.

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