The Lens: Viewing the 9/11 Memorial
The Lens: Viewing the 9/11 Memorial
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Staff photographer Amy Dreher snaps a lot of pictures at the World Trade Center site, documenting the construction progress. Amy also trains her lens on the smaller pieces that may be overlooked with a project of this magnitude. Through “The Lens: Viewing the 9/11 Memorial,” readers of The MEMO blog can share some of the unique vantage points captured by Amy.
Still strong at 237 years old: The United States Army recently had a wreath-laying ceremony at the 9/11 Memorial as part of a series of special events in marking its 237th birthday.
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Pres. Obama on Viewing 9/11 Memorial: 'That's Beautiful'
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Gazing at the 9/11 Memorial through a skyscraper's floor-to-ceiling glass window, President Obama uttered two words on what he surveyed: "That's beautiful."Many of the more than 3 million memorial visitors from all over the world couldn't agree with you m
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Final Steel Beam Tops 4 World Trade Center
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Today, a significant milestone in construction was celebrated at the World Trade Center as 4 World Trade Center, a project of Silverstein Properties, held its “topping off” ceremony.According to the Associated Press, the final steel beam was placed on top