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  • The 9/11 attacks were focused on New York City and Washington D.C. Roll over the maps to find out more about the buildings and see the path of Flight 93.

9/11 World Trade Center building map

New York is a center of the financial world and one of three sites affected by the terrorists attacks of September 11, 2001. Nearly 3,000 people died after two hijacked jets crashed into the World Trade Center buildings, including the heroic New York City firefighters, police officers, EMS and Port Authority workers who raced to help those trapped in the towers with little regard for their own safety. Today, clean-up and rebuilding of the World Trade Center site is still underway.


9/11 Pentagon map

Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States and was the second of three targets attacked by terrorists who hijacked several commercial airliners on September 11, 2001. Flight 77, carrying 59 people, crashed into the Pentagon killing everyone on board and more than 100 people on the ground. The Pentagon was largely rebuilt in just one year. A memorial to those who lost their lives will be dedicated on September 11, 2008.


9/11 Flight 93 flight path map

At 8:42 am on September 11, 2001, United Flight 93, carrying 37 passengers and seven crew, took off from New Jersey bound for San Francisco. According to evidence pieced together by the cockpit voice recorder and cell phone calls made by passengers, a small group of passengers and crew, after hearing of the fates of the other flights that morning, decided to rush the cockpit. Soon after, the plane--just 20 minutes flying time out of Washington, D.C.--rolled onto its back and crashed into an empty field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.


9/11 Interactive Maps

Explore interactive maps of the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and the path of Flight 93 to get a complete picture of the events of September 11, 2001.

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  • Remembering 9/11: The Photo Archive
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    A photographer documents the efforts of Ground Zero workers in the days after September 11th.

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  • Remembering 9/11: The Ground Zero Bible
    Remembering 9/11: The Ground Zero Bible

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    A Bible found in the rubble of Ground Zero survives in the hands of a photographer.

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  • Making the 9/11 Memorial: The Names
    Making the 9/11 Memorial: The Names

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    One of the most difficult issues to resolve in the design of the 9/11 Memorial was how to arrange the names of the victims, which are etched into the bronze parapets that ring the Memorial Pools.

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  • Remembering 9/11: The Elevator Motor
    Remembering 9/11: The Elevator Motor

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    One man spends his life maintaining the elevators that will one day save the life of another.

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  • Remembering 9/11: Karyn's Wings
    Remembering 9/11: Karyn's Wings

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    A pair of wings took flight from Arkansas to Afghanistan and carried with them the love of a mourning father.

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  • Making the 9/11 Memorial: Survivor Tree
    Making the 9/11 Memorial: Survivor Tree

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    Alice Martin, who lost her husband on September 11, 2001, gets a private tour of the memorial site and learns the story of the Survivor Tree.

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  • Brian's Story
    Brian's Story

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    Brian Lyons went to Ground Zero as a recovery worker and now he is part of the rebuilding project.

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  • Recovering History
    Recovering History

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    Immediately after the tragic events of September 11th, the nation's historians began a tremendous effort to collect as many objects and lost personal items from the day.

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  • Design of the Freedom Tower
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    David Childs tells us about the Freedom Tower.

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  • Artifacts Lost
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    The World Trade Center was home to some significant art and cultural collections. This segment from the History special, Relics of the Rubble, recalls these lost treasures.

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  • Rebuilding Ground Zero
    Rebuilding Ground Zero

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    Daniel Libeskind tells us his feelings about rebuilding Ground Zero.

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  • Construction at Ground Zero
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    Construction is underway at the 16-acre World Trade Center site.

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  • Volunteers
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    Over 10,000 people volunteered to aid workers during the cleanup and recovery of Ground Zero.

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  • Cleanup and Recovery
    Cleanup and Recovery

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    Cleanup efforts at Ground Zero included the recovery and preservation of artifacts to be used in museum exhibits around the country.

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  • Time-Lapse Photography Documents WTC Rebirth
    Time-Lapse Photography Documents WTC Rebirth

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    See a filmmakers view on how he will create a living history of the rebuilding of Ground Zero, post 9/11. You'll learn about the people and work involved in remembering the rebuilding process at History.com.

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  • Archiving the WTC
    Archiving the WTC

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    A part of the World Trade Center cleanup was organizing all artifacts -- large and small -- in a place big enough to hold everything. Ultimately, the Fresh Kills landfill in Staten Island served as the staging are for this work; here is a glimpse of how that was done.

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  • 9/11 Timeline
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    A timeline of the events on September 11, 2001.

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  • Time-lapse of WTC Rebirth
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    Jim Whitaker and Tom Lappin talk about the techniques they are using to do time lapse photography at Ground Zero.

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  • How the Towers Collapsed
    How the Towers Collapsed

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    A brief explanation of why the towers collapsed on 9/11.

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  • Building the Towers
    Building the Towers

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    A brief history of the conception and creation of the World Trade Center.

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  • Greening Lower Manhattan
    Greening Lower Manhattan

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    The new 7 World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan is a symbol of modern green engineering.

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  • Libeskind's Vision for Ground Zero
    Libeskind's Vision for Ground Zero

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    Daniel Libeskind tells us his vision for the site of Ground Zero.

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  • Jim Whitaker on Project Rebirth
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    Jim Whitaker tells us what his aspiratons are for Project Rebirth.

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  • 9/11 at the World Trade Center
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    On September 11, 2001 terrorists hijacked planes and crashed them into the World Trade Center's Twin Towers. The towers collapsed and thousands of people were killed.

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  • 9/11 at the Pentagon and Flight 93
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    On September 11, 2001 a hijacked plane crashed into the side of the Pentagon. Another flight, United 93, crashed into a field in Pennsylvania.

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  • New York
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