Watch a 10-Year Time-Lapse Video Of The 9/11 Memorial Museum Being Constructed
This 10-Year Time-Lapse Video Of The 9/11 Memorial Museum Construction Is Truly Awesome (Independent Journal Review)
Within days of the collapse of the Twin Towers, Earthcam founder and CEO Brian Cury installed a webcam at the site. Cury said at the time that he wanted the families of the victims — and the world — to see the determination of the first responders and others working at Ground Zero.
Via Mashable:
In the weeks, months and years that followed, Cury added more cameras that documented the rebuilding of the site and construction of the National 9/11 Memorial Museum.
Ten years and one million images later, Cury’s team released a video on Thursday that shows a stunning time-lapse of the site’s construction.
“This commemorative time-lapse honors the victims of 9/11 and is dedicated to their families and friends, with special gratitude to the first responders and the steadfast construction teams,” Cury says.
“I hope this time-lapse serves as a way to recognize that for the 10 years of construction, there was constant progress made to rebuild these important 16 acres of America.”