People walk out of the Wall St. subway station as Steve Tobi

UNITED STATES - CIRCA 2002: People walk out of the Wall St. subway station as Steve Tobin's sculpture, "The Trinity Root," is delivered to Trinity Church. The 18-foot-tall bronze piece is a recreation of the stump and roots of an over 70-year-old sycamore tree in the churchyard of St. Paul's Chapel that took the brunt of damage from the falling World Trade Center, shielding the church. It will sit in Trinity's courtyard. (Photo by David Handschuh/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 2002: People walk out of the Wall St. subway station as Steve Tobin's sculpture, "The Trinity Root," is delivered to Trinity Church. The 18-foot-tall bronze piece is a recreation of the stump and roots of an over 70-year-old sycamore tree in the churchyard of St. Paul's Chapel that took the brunt of damage from the falling World Trade Center, shielding the church. It will sit in Trinity's courtyard. (Photo by David Handschuh/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
People walk out of the Wall St. subway station as Steve Tobi
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