In Lower Manhattan
Every year, the Bell of Hope rings at 0846 local time to mark the moment when the first of two planes hit the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 St. Paul’s Chapel. Built in 1766, it is the oldest surviving place of worship in New York City. Still standing even though the twin World Trade Center towers (and the world as we knew it) collapsed across from it in the 9/11 attacks, earning it the loving title ”the chapel that stood”. The New York Evening Post Building, an Art Nouveau gem, and a rarity in New York City
January 5th, 2020