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A part of the WTC that's still in use

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The removal of the World Trade Center "Survivors' Stairway" for safe-keeping received much attention Sunday. But less celebrated but quite remarkable is the survival of a small stretch of marble corridor in the PATH station that will be staying put. The pathway was part of the original WTC concourse, and gives you a small taste of what the lower portion of this lost icon was like. Sunday, David Freedlander examined the fate and future of this relic. Here are some photos of the corridor, which connects the Chambers Street subway stop to the WTC PATH.

-- Rolando Pujol

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