The National September 11 Memorial & Museum tested on Tuesday night its Tribute in Light that will shine brightly into the sky this week on the anniversary of the infamous terror attacks.
The 88 7,000-watt xenon lightbulbs assembled in two 48-foot squares, echoing the shape and orientation of the World Trade Center’s original Twin Towers, are once again set to adorn the night sky from dusk on Sept. 11 to dawn on Sept. 12 and can be seen from a 60-mile radius.
“Tribute in Light is an iconic part of the commemoration of the nearly 3000 people who were killed on 9/11 now that we're here at the 24th anniversary, we know there are 100 million Americans too young to remember 9/11,” President & CEO of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum Beth Hillman said. “We're grateful for the opportunity to bring awa