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The Empire State Building is lit red, white and blue as the smoke of the
World Trade Center collapse rises above lower Manhattan Sunday, Sept. 16,
2001, in New York. The landmark building honored those who lost their
lives in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center towers and the
Pentagon Tuesday.
(AP Photo/ Beth A. Keiser)
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Two columns of light, at right in photo, intended to resemble the World
Trade Center towers rise from a site next to "ground zero" as part of a
second memorial in New York on March 11, 2002, marking the passing of six
months since the September 11, 2001 attacks. The "Tribute in Light,"
created by two groups of 44 searchlights, will be displayed nightly until
April 13. The Empire State Building is at center. Reuter/Peter Morgan
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Source: AP

Photographer unknown

Photographer Doug Kanter

Original photos above have been digitally enhanced by
SkFriends to bring out night detail.

The twin towers of the World Trade Center burn
behind New York's Empire State Building in this Sept. 11, 2001 file
photo. The Trade Center, fated to become one of the most
controversial structures of the 20th century, is the focus of 'The
Center of the World.' The film by Ric Burns, the final episode of
his New Yorkdocumentary, debuts Monday, Sept. 8 on PBS's American
Experience.
(AP Photo/Martin Lederhandler) |
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