Issaquah resident fled 9/11 destruction in Manhattan
The unbridgeable gulf separating days before 9/11 from days after runs along a Manhattan street named — as if by chance — Liberty.
The street slices across Lower Manhattan and presses close to the World Trade Center site.
Issaquah resident Dana Macario, 33, endured the initial confused, chaotic moments after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks along Liberty Street.
On a cloudless morning 10 years ago, Macario — then Dana Luthy, a marketing coordinator at a top-flight law firm — boarded a subway train in Brooklyn for a short ride beneath the East River to Lower Manhattan. The young Western Washington University graduate headed to a 39th-floor office in 2 World Trade Center.
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