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Federalist Radio Remembers September 11th

Image CreditA woman places a hand on the names engraved along the South reflecting pool at the Ground Zero memorial site during the dedication ceremony of the National September 11 Memorial Museum in New York, May 15, 2014. The museum spans seven stories, mostly underground, and contains artifacts from the attack on the World Trade Center Towers on September 11, 2001 that include the 80 ft high tridents, the so-called "Ground Zero Cross", the destroyed remains of Company 21's New York Fire Department Engine as well as smaller items. The museum will open to the public on May 21. UPI/Spencer Platt/Pool

A spoken memorial of the September 11th terrorist attacks.

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Fourteen years ago, two jetliners smashed into the New York Twin Towers. Another crashed into the Pentagon in Washington, DC. And one more fell to earth over a Pennsylvania farmer’s field.

Victims of the worst terror attack, nearly three thousand Americans died on September 11th. Today on Federalist Radio, Ben Domenech remembers them by offering an emotional anthology of histories, stories, and poems.

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