Tributes Honor Loved Ones This Holiday Season
Tributes Honor Loved Ones This Holiday Season
Read NewsCore's Jan Cawley's story about 9/11 tributes of "holiday greens, wreaths, red berries and bows" appearing at the 9/11 Memorial.
The memorial encourages visitors to leave tributes and some are added to the 9/11 Memorial Museum collection, curators said. "Each item is on site for a day, then photographed, collected and archived, with some of the non-perishable items destined for rotating exhibits," according to the report.
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