This is a re-post from last year. I saw the video the night before I posted the original post – A Walk Through the 9/11 Memorial & Museum – YouTube Video. Here’s the original video YouTube – Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum: – A Walk Through the 9/11 Memorial & Museum – YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmrRb3h52u0 (about 4:53 minutes long).
I added the below from my research.
You can find more information at https://www.911memorial.org/.
You can also find the names on Find-A-Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/764416/national-september-11-memorial although many of them have separate memorials on the site.
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I still remember 9/11
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Me too. I was asleep when the first plane hit as I worked second shift. Got a call letting me know either the first or second plane hit. I was groggy at the time I went to work when my shift started. I had an old pick-up with two tanks. I always kept the other tank full and switched off between tanks. I was needing gas in the one tank, but after seeing the lines I decided to switch tanks and wait a few days to fill the other tank. Thankfully only a few gas stations tried price gouging with $5 – 10/gallon. Within a few days, the temporary gas price spike went back to near normal prices. Most stations jumped it around 50 cents or so on 9/11.
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Wow people always out to make a buck…
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In Kansas, there is a price gouging law that hit the gas stations with a lot more in fines than they made from selling the gas. They went after the places charging $5+/gallon.
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Wow didn’t know there’s such laws
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Not all states have the laws, but Kansas does and used them to go after the worst offenders after 9/11.
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