Tom Geoghegan

Artie Van Why is a former actor who wrote and performed a play about his experiences on 9/11. He worked as a clerical assistant at Holland & Knight, and his office was on the 23rd floor of a building separated from the World Trade Center by Church Street and the Millennium Hilton hotel. After witnessing the attacks, he moved more than 100 miles west to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, deep in Amish country. He continues to work in theatre and as a cashier at a supermarket. His life has been significantly impacted by the events of 9/11.

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  • Artie Van Why's story is used to illustrate the profound impact of the 9/11 attacks on individuals who were not directly affected by the loss of life or injury but who were present during the events and witnessed them.
  • The article highlights how Artie Van Why's life changed significantly after 9/11, including his move to a new city and his decision to write a play about his experiences.

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