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The One World Trade Center, which rises 94 stories above the site of the Twin Towers destroyed on 9/11, is across the river from the Statue of Liberty.

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This plaque memorializes the first responders who died in the Sept. 11 attacks.

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A white rose on the South Pool marks the Dec. 9 birthday of Keith Alexander Glascoe, firefighter with the NYCFD Ladder 21 who lost his life on 911.

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One World Trade Center was originally called the Freedom Tower.

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Artists Tom Joyce and Spencer Finch had their works combined in the Memorial Hall of the 9/11 Memorial Musuem. Joyce forged the words “No Day Shall Erase You From the Memory of Time” from recovered World Trade Center steel. Finch’s exhibit titled, “Trying to Remember the Color of the Sky on That September Morning,” has a blue square for each of the 2,983 victims of 911 and the 1993 attack on the World Trade Center.

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Connie Grimball Thomas took this photo of a poster honoring the firefighters who died on 9/11.

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Remembering 9/11

Diane Miller Fears and Connie Grimball Thomas took these photos on a recent trip to the Ground Zero site in New York.

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