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Clothing from New York City mayor

American History Museum

Jacket worn by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani during visits to the World Trade Center site.
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  • Jacket worn by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani during visits to the World Trade Center site.
  • Jacket worn by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani during visits to the World Trade Center site.

    Object Details

    user

    Giuliani, Rudy

    maker

    Auburn Sportswear Company

    Description

    On the morning of September 11, lame duck Mayor Rudolph Giuliani was watching the progress of the New York City primary election. Having lost popularity in a public split from his wife, and fighting prostate cancer, Giuliani was ready to step out of the limelight. Instead, the events of the day served to rocket him to the pinnacle of visibility. Arriving at the World Trade Center just after the second plane hit, Giuliani remained at the center of the crisis for the next sixteen hours. He held press briefings, visited hospitals, comforted families, and returned repeatedly to the attack scene. In the following weeks, wearing a succession of trademark caps, he inspired the city and the nation with messages of compassion, resolve, and resilience.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Gift of Senator John W. Warner

    Date made

    1990s

    ID Number

    2003.0258.02

    accession number

    2003.0258

    catalog number

    2003.0258.02

    Object Name

    Jacket

    Measurements

    overall: 31 cm x 47 cm x 2 cm; 12 3/16 in x 18 1/2 in x 13/16 in

    associated

    United States: New York, Manhattan, World Trade Center

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    Military and Society: Armed Forces History, 9/11
    September 11

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    associated subject

    September 11 Terrorist Attacks

    related event

    September 11th Attacks
    Attack on the World Trade Center

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ab-f51f-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_1272964
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