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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.   Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan.  Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.    Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan .   Photos by Tifany L. Clark
    0904.FOTW-amNY.TLC-012.JPG
  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.   Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan.      Photos by Tifany L. Clark
    0904.FOTW-amNY.TLC-010.JPG
  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.  Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan.       Photos by Tifany L. Clark
    0904.FOTW-amNY.TLC-007.JPG
  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.    Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan standing next to the stores 9/11 memorial site with some of the original steel rod from one of the towers. .     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.   Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan.      Photos by Tifany L. Clark
    0904.FOTW-amNY.TLC-006.JPG
  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan.    Photos by Tifany L. Clark
    0904.FOTW-amNY.TLC-005.JPG
  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.    Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan .   Photos by Tifany L. Clark
    0904.FOTW-amNY.TLC-011.JPG
  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.    Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
    0904.FOTW-amNY.TLC-008.JPG
  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.   Owner Peter Grontos from Manhattan.   Photos by Tifany L. Clark
    0904.FOTW-amNY.TLC-004.JPG
  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.     Photos by Tifany L. Clark
    0904.FOTW-amNY.TLC-002.JPG
  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.   (L to R)- Fatima Frison- Designer, from Queens;  Jimmy Gaeta- designer from Brooklyn, Danny Schnieder, Manager from Brooklyn.  Photos by Tifany L. Clark
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  • New York, New York: Flowers of the World flower shop on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan had to relocate after after 9/11. Flowers of the World used to be located in the main concorse of the World trade center site.   Left to Right:  Jimmy Gaeta, designer from Brooklyn and Danny Schnieder, manager from Brooklyn  Photos by Tifany L. Clark
    0904.FOTW-amNY.TLC-003.JPG
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