Times Square NYC: The triangles, each about 3/8” thick, 4.75” to 5.75" in length, and 6.8 ounces in weight, are custom-designed and built to exacting standards to withstand the stresses of high winds, precipitation and temperature fluctuation that exist 470 feet above Tim
Times Square NYC: From left to right: Regan Iglesia, Senior Brand Director for Waterford, Alice Greenwald, Director, National Sept. 11 Memorial Museum, Tim Tompkins, President, Times Square Alliance and Jeffrey Straus, President of Countdown Entertainment
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Times Square NYC: Crystal triangles on the Ball were specially engraved by Waterford artisans with the names of the countries and regions that lost citizens, the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, the four airline flights and the names of uniformed rescue organizations that
Times Square NYC: A collection of 195 “Hope for Healing” Waterford crystal triangles from the Times Square Ball, which commemorate the lives lost on September 11, 2001.
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Times Square NYC: Tim Tompkins, President, Times Square Alliance and Jeffrey Straus, President of Countdown Entertainment in front of the newly installed Waterford Crystals on the Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball.
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