Hello I found an old web page from September 2006,
Quoting from web.archive.org
https://web.archive.org/web/
"2006/09/20 Current Park Hours: 8:30 am - 6:00 pm. Hours are adjusted seasonally."
Or was the park closed before 8:30 ?
The park must have adjusted the time to 9:30 or an hour later for the winter months. I am not sure what prime summer hours are, maybe 7:30. Do you have any idea?
What time did the Ellis Island and Statue of Library Park open normally if 9/11 did not happen ? It looks like 8:30 am. Then I heard the park was closed for a while after 9/11 maybe to repair damage from the many Earthquakes. The Earthquakes took out the power grid and closed NYU. Is the Statue vulnerable to earthquakes? Does the park have a seismograph machine on site for 9/11? Wave height for the waterway area would be interesting too? I don't know if the captains on boats reported seeing higher then normal wave activity but that's up to the boat captains to report.
My theory is: Did someone close the park because that would allow hundred of people to take pictures and video of Flight 175 which according to new radar came right over the top.
Did you know the NYPD never released their footage of Flight 175? They were not shy about releasing video of other activities and events but when it comes to a video taping of the plane, which they that they were ordered to smash into somehow that video got hijacked by someone.
thank Dan
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 8:17 AM, Kelly, Joan <joan_kelly@nps.gov> wrote:
We would have no way of knowing if any tickets were sold on September 11, 2001 since there is no admission charged for either Liberty or Ellis Islands,. That information would have to come from Statue Cruises. Yes, you do have to take a ferry to get to both Liberty and Ellis Islands.
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 1:08 PM, Dan Plesse <dan.plesse@gmail.com> wrote:
Joan,
I believe a boat is required to get to Statue of Liberty &
Ellis Island. Where any tickets for the boat sold that day?
Thanks Dan.
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 8:46 AM, Kelly, Joan <joan_kelly@nps.gov> wrote:
> So sorry but the park never opened that day as the events happened prior to
> opening time. No one took pictures. Sorry we cannot accommodate your
> request for dust.
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> On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 8:48 PM, <dan.plesse@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Email submitted from: dan.plesse@gmail.com at /stli/contacts.htm
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>> Mailing Address:
>> Dan
>> 37 sunny road
>> St. James , New York 11780
>> USA
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>> Was the park open on 9/11 at 9:00 a.m radar indicates that flight 175 flew
>> right over the top. Did anyone take pictures of it and were they asked to
>> turn in all images before leaving? Did the F.B.I visit the park during or
>> after 9/11. Did people collect the dust? Can you send me a sample? Thanks
>>
>> Flight 175 Radar 3D Google
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6rYif2RJcg
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