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Never Forget: Rainbow Emerges Over One WTC Day Before 9/11 Anniversary
Friday is a day of remembrance as Americans mark the 14th anniversary of the September 11th terror attacks. On the eve of the 14th anniversary of one of America’s most hard days, a lovely source of light arched over the city of New York.
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From Sturner’s vantage point, the rainbow seemed to end at the Freedom Tower, where once the World Trade Center used to be. But sometimes all it takes is a simple photo to make you step back from your hectic schedule.
It’s an incredible symbol of strength and memory. Ben Sturner, CEO of sports marketing company Leverage Agency, was among the first to take a photo of the rainbow phenomenon.
He posted them to his social media accounts, convinced others were posting images of the same attractive scene.
It was a stunning vision to break up a dreary Thursday that brought pounding rain and widespread flooding in parts of Long Island and New Jersey.
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The fourth flight, United 93, saw passengers stage a heroic attempt at regaining control of the hijacked plane before it was crashed into the ground near Shanksville, Pennsylvania – killing all on-board.