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Texas A&M-San Antonio presents Ground Zero 360

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Texas A&M University-San Antonio will present Ground Zero 360, 9/11 Retrospective - 15 Years Later exhibit in recognition of the 15th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The exhibit will include numerous artifacts such as heartbreaking “missing poster” ads, fragmented twisted steel and broken granite from the World Trade Center, the flag that flew over Ground Zero, and other harrowing visuals.

On the 15th anniversary of the attacks, three survivor families from the 9/11 attacks will be on-campus to participate in a public Survivor Tree dedication ceremony. The ceremony will include the planting of a seedling from the 9/11 Survivor Tree, the sole tree that remained after the destruction of the World Trade Center buildings. 

Texas A&M University-San Antonio will present Ground Zero 360, 9/11 Retrospective - 15 Years Later exhibit in recognition of the 15th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The exhibit will include numerous artifacts such as heartbreaking “missing poster” ads, fragmented twisted steel and broken granite from the World Trade Center, the flag that flew over Ground Zero, and other harrowing visuals.

On the 15th anniversary of the attacks, three survivor families from the 9/11 attacks will be on-campus to participate in a public Survivor Tree dedication ceremony. The ceremony will include the planting of a seedling from the 9/11 Survivor Tree, the sole tree that remained after the destruction of the World Trade Center buildings.

Texas A&M University-San Antonio will present Ground Zero 360, 9/11 Retrospective - 15 Years Later exhibit in recognition of the 15th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The exhibit will include numerous artifacts such as heartbreaking “missing poster” ads, fragmented twisted steel and broken granite from the World Trade Center, the flag that flew over Ground Zero, and other harrowing visuals.

On the 15th anniversary of the attacks, three survivor families from the 9/11 attacks will be on-campus to participate in a public Survivor Tree dedication ceremony. The ceremony will include the planting of a seedling from the 9/11 Survivor Tree, the sole tree that remained after the destruction of the World Trade Center buildings.

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Texas A&M University-San Antonio
One University Way
San Antonio, TX 78224
http://www.groundzero360.org/

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