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Residents Near Ground Zero Persevere to Rebuild Shattered Lives
Eliza Hicks is proud of her home. Like many New York City residents she lives in a renovated apartment in an older building. But the new appointments in her apartment were not just a matter of choice. Eliza Hicks and her family live right next to what has come to be known as Ground Zero. Their home was badly damaged when the World Trade Center came down three years ago.
When we first met Eliza Hicks two and a half years ago the scene inside her home was one of devastation, six months after the terrorist attack. "Our state of mind when it first happened, after the second plane hit, we left. We walked up into the village to my brother's house. I don't even remember those first few days. We were really in a daze," she said.
"It's our home so we all want to come back. It's just a reflex to come back to your home. Sometimes I stop and think; will it really be a great place to live? I have doubts sometimes but I think we will come back. If this place ever gets fixed. It's a big mess," she said. The psychological damage to Eliza Hick's family and others living near the site seems to linger. "I worry a lot more than I used to about what is happening in the world," she admitted.
Mostly, the residents near Ground Zero have adapted to their circumstances and are looking to the future, but with the unforgettable memory of that day three years ago. "Every time I come around the corner I notice the space where the Trade Center used to be and I don't even notice that I notice it but it's true. I probably do think about it every day, I probably do," she said. |
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