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9/11 Walking Tour is a comprehensive, self-guided tour of Lower Manhattan, centered around the World Trade Center Site.
Featuring 76 unique points of interest, over 100 photographs, informative text and more than an hour of audio, 9/11 Walking Tour is packed with useful info for visitors and New Yorkers alike! Not interested in reading? Each photograph’s description is read aloud so you don’t have to.
Find walking directions, pedestrian bridges, public toilets, free WiFi and more!
Stand in spots from Battery Park to the Brooklyn Bridge, and see what the Twin Towers would have looked like from your location. View computer simulations of the Twin Towers from exactly where you're standing!
9/11 Walking Tour includes photographs taken on the morning of September 11, 2001, and each is marked on the map with the photographer’s position.
All information including maps, audio narration, 9/11 photographs, computer simulations, sites of historic, architectural and artistic interest, public toilets and free WiFi hotspots are stored on your iPhone or iPod Touch. No Internet access necessary.
Over 400 years of history took place within a fifteen minute walk of the World Trade Center. From 1609 when Henry Hudson sailed up the river that now bears his name to the walk up the Canyon of Heroes by the 2009 New York Yankees, Lower Manhattan has seen it all.
The 9/11 Walking Tour covers historic sites like Federal Hall and Fraunces Tavern, architectural buildings such as the Woolworth building and Tweed Courthouse; tourist destinations such as the South Street Seaport and Statue of Liberty Ferry; artistic masterpieces like Noguchi’s Red Cube and Dubuffet’s Four Trees. Features of the area that even jaded New Yorkers will find interesting, like the Elevated Acre, the Peregrine Falcons of 55 Water Street and the Eleven Tears memorial, to name a few, are included.
Download 9/11 Walking Tour now!
Runs on iPhone and iPod Touch. Internet access not required.
Program Design: Allen Lubow. Photography: Mary Perillo of mightyhudson.com. Graphics, Maps and Simulations: Isaac Lubow Programming: Putu Arie Ganapathi 9/11 Photography: Dan Downs. Alibali Software Logo: Milton Glaser. Text: Jan Burdick. Voiceover: Merle Browne.
Addition of the Islamic Center at 45 Park Place as a point of interest with photographs and quote from Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
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