'Tribute in Light' returns to Ground Zero for the 9/11 memorial, open to the public
For the first time since the 2001 terrorist attack, the memorial plaza in Lower Manhattan will be open to one and all between 6 p.m. to midnight on the anniversary.
NEW YORK DAILY NEWSSaturday, August 30, 2014
The annual “Tribute in Light” returns to Ground Zero for the 9/11 memorial — and this year, the public can come along.
For the first time since the 2001 terrorist attack, the memorial plaza in Lower Manhattan will be open to one and all between 6 p.m. to midnight on the anniversary.
The new policy will provide anyone interested with an up-close view of the massive twin shafts of light beamed above the city skyline each Sept. 11. The display of 88 powerful light bulbs provides a symbolic recreation of the two 110-story World Trade Center towers.
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