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Photos: Recovery, remembrance at Ground Zero

By Kevin Klaus
ARIZONA DAILY WILDCAT
Friday November 16, 2001

It has been over two months since terrorists flew two passenger planes into the World Trade Center, changing the way American think about travel - and terrorism - forever.

Many have now turned Ground Zero - the Manhattan blocks hit most directly by the attacks - into a makeshift memorial for the thousands killed in the attacks. Flowers, letters, teddy bears and photographs line the streets leading to the site of the World Trade Center, where people are craning their necks and climbing up streetlights in order to attempt to see the damages up close.

Saturday, like most weekends since the incident, the blocks where the World Trade Center once stood were filled with people who gathered to mourn, revisit and remember.

 
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