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Government Agency Gives Away Last Artifacts From New York’s 9/11 Terrorist Attack

December 15, 2015

Government Agency Gives Away Last Artifacts From New York’s 9/11 Terrorist Attack
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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is giving away the last 200 items it recovered from the ruins of the World Trade Center following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the Associated Press reports. The artifacts, which have been stored for the last 14 years inside an aircraft hangar at Kennedy International Airport, range from stacks of shirts recovered from one of the Trade Center’s shops to…

Government Agency Gives Away Last Artifacts From New York’s 9/11 Terrorist Attack

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