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Remembering the WTC

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Recently, we had the opportunity (the privilege, really) to visit Hangar 17 at Kennedy Airport, where the Port Authority is conserving most of what's left of the World Trade Center. Above, a sign salvaged from the N/R station at the World Trade Center. It's a classic image of the trade center from the 1970s. There's no Battery Park City, the elevated West Side Highway can be seen, and the North Tower does not yet have its massive antenna. The markings on the sign indicate that the station was inspected on Sept. 15, 2001, and no victims were found. We'll have more later today. For our complete story, click here.

-- Rolando Pujol

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